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39. What is found out about American seniors? A. Most of them have good habits.
B. Nearly 30percent of them bathe three days a week. C. All of them are fighting germs better than expected.
D. About one third of them brush their teeth only once a day.
40. Doctors suggest that people should wash their hands A. twice a day B. three times a day C. four times a day D. eight times a day 41. Which of the following is true according to the text? A. We should keep front touching our faces.
B. There are less than 300 types of bacteria in the mouth. C. A kitchen sponge can carry more germs than a toilet.
D. We should wash our hands before touching a door handle. 42. The text probably comes from A. a guide book B. a popular magazine C. a book review D. an official document
D
My Best Enemy
Once again, I was in a new school. So was a girl in my class named Lisa. That's where the similarities ended.
I was tall and she was small. My thick black hair had been recently cut short into an untidy style. Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great. ! was 12 and one of the oldest in the class while she was 11 and the youngest. I was awkward and shy, she wasn't. I couldn't stand her, considering her my enemy. But she liked me and wanted to be friends.
One day, she invited me over and I said yes--I was too shocked to answer any other way. My family had moved six limes in six years, and I had never managed to develop any friendships. But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school
She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all-right bookstore, a movie theater and a park. As we walked from the school bus stop through her neighborhood, I tried to guess which house might be hers. Was it the white one with the perfect lawn or the three - story house with a front porch? I got very surprised when she led me into an old apartment building. She lived on the fourth floor in a two--room place with her mother, her stepfather, her two brothers and her sister.
When we got into the room she shared with her sister, she took out a big case of Barbies. whichwas my next surprise. I had never played with them. We sat on the floor, laughing as we made up crazy stories about the Barbies. We found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and both had wild imaginations. We had a great day that afternoon.
Lisa was loved by the whole neighborhood. The bookstore owners lent her fashion magazines the movie theater gave her free tickets….. Soon I was included in her magic world. We slept over at each other's houses and spent every free moment together.
Lisa, my first real friend since childhood, helped me get through the rough years of early adolescence(青春期)and taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends: you worst enemy can turn out to be your best friend.
43. The writer and Lisa were similar in the way that A. they were both new students B. they had the same hair styles C. they were both tall D. they were of the same age 44. One day Lisa invited the writer
A. to go to the movie B. to go to her home C. to go to walk in a park D. to go to a pizza place
45. In the passage the writer described Lisa as a girl who was A. awkward and shy B. rich and happy
C. quiet and lonely D. friendly and lovely 46. which of the following did the writer learn form Lisa?
A. How to make up storms. B. How to deal with enemies. C. How to make friends. D. How to live a better life.
E
We've reached a strange--some would say unusual point. While fighting world hunger continues to Be the matter of vita[ importance according to a recent report from the World Health Organization(WHO), more people now die from being overweight, or say. from being extremely fat, than from being under weight. It's the good life that's more likely to kill us these days.
Worse, nearly 18 million children under the age of five around the world are estimated to be over-weight. What's going on?
We really don't have many excuses for our weight problems. The dangers of the problem have been drilled into us by public-health campaigns since 2001 and the message is getting through- --up to a point.
In the 1970s,Finland,for example, had the highest rate of heart disease in the world and being overweight was its main cause. Not any more. A public-health campaign has greatly reduced the numbero[ heart disease deaths by 80 per cent over the past three decades.
Maybe that explains why the percentage of people in Finland taking diet pills doubled between 2001and 2005, and doctors even offer surgery of removing fat inside and change the shape of the body. That has become a sort of fashion. No wonder it ranks as the world's most body-conscious country.
We know what we should be doing to lose weight but actually doing it is another matter. By far the most popular excuse is not taking enough exercise. More than half of us admit we lack willpower.
Others blame good food. They say: it's just too inviting and it makes them overeat. Still others lay the blame on the Americans, complaining that pounds have piled on thanks m eating too much American-style fast food.
Some also blame their parents--their genes. But unfortunately, the parents are wronged because they’re normal in shape, or rather slim.
It's a similar story around the world, although people are relatively unlikely to haw' tried to
lose weight. Parents are eager to see their kids shape up. Do as I say not as I do. 47. What is the \A, The good life is a greater risk than the bad life. B. Starvation is taking more people's lives in the world C. WHO report shows people's unawareness of food safety. D. Overweight issue remains unresolved despite WHO's efforts.
48. Why does the author think that people have no excuse for being overweight? A. A lot of effective diet pills are available.
B. Body image has nothing to do with good food. C. They have been made fully aware of its dangers. D. There are too many overweight people in the world.
49. The example of Finland is used to illustrate A. the cause of heart disease B. the fashion of body shaping C. the effectiveness of a campaign
D. the history of a body-conscious country
50. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. Actions or Excuses?
B. Overweight or Underweight? C. WHO in a Dilemma
D. No Longer Dying of Hunger
第二节 补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to treat your guests at a dinner party
Almost everyone has attended a dinner party where, they felt awkward. 51 Prevent unpleasant party situations for your guests with these useful tips and find out how to treat your guests at a dinner party.
As guests arrive, greet them at the door saying Hello and ask how they are. 52 If there is a wine table, show them to the table and allow them to mix with other guests.
If a guest arrives who doesn't know the majority of the people in the room, announce his presence and introduce him Io everyone. 53 Be modest about your food ewm if the food is great. And don’t apologize either--your guests may think they shouldn't try your food. Serve your guests or allow guests to serve themselves if food has been placed on a serving table. 54 Make sure that they are as comfortable as possible. As you and your guests dine, play a \to know each other\game. Have the guests go around the room and give a fun fact about themselves, their favorite things to do, where they would like to live and their worst or best cooking experience. 55 After the main course is served, offer your guests dessert. Have a dessert wine ready to serve in case a guest would like to pair wine with their dessert. A. This is a great ice--breaker as well.
B. This should help him feel more comfortable. C. Ask your guests often if they need more food.
D. Take their coats, welcome them and make them feel at home. E. Choosing a specific theme for your party is definitely a great idea.
F. A great dinner party allows you to enjoy one--on--one time with your guests. G. Still more people remember dinner parties where they didn't have a good time.
第II 卷 (非选择题, 共60分)
第三部分:写作 (共3节, 满分60分)
第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求回答问题。(注意题目里词数的要求
[1]“The other day I was taking my daughter to school when a young woman suddenly walked straight off the pavement in front of my car, eyes glued to her phone as she was texting. I hit the brakes and slid to a stop, just in time not to run into her. What a near miss! “Lady, I beg you to look where you’re going! ”A man complained to a journalist yesterday.
[2]In fact, of more than 1, 000 people crossing 20 different roads in Seattle, 10% were listening to music, 7% were texting and 6% were having conversations on the phone, the journal Injury Prevention reports and it estimates there was a 5% rise in the number of pedestrian deaths and injuries from June 2012.
[3]The texters were four times more likely to ignore red lights or fail to look both ways before crossing. And it took almost two seconds longer to cross the road. Listening to music seems to shorten the time taken to cross the road, but when they were doing it they were less likely to look both ways before crossing.
[4]Kevin Clinton, from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, said, “Looking properly when you are walking is as important as when you are driving, so take care not to be dangerously distracted, whether by mobile phones, listening to music or being caught up in conversations with other people. Road users need to be tuned into what’s happening around them and shouldn’t do the wrong thing at the wrong time. We have always told motorists to look out for pedestrians. Now we are increasingly telling pedestrians to look out for motorists. A change in attitudes, similar to efforts around drunk-driving, will be important to limit the risk of pedestrian misbehavior. ”
56. Why does the writer introduce the man’s experience in Paragraph 1? (within 5 words)
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