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8—131teaspoonful
4—71/2teaspoonful
Notrightforchildrenbelowtheageofthree.Putitinacoldplace.UseitbeforeDecember1st2002.
1.Johnshouldtake____aday.
A.2teaspoonfulsB.3teaspoonfulsC.4teaspoonfulsD.1teaspoonful
2.Themedicineshouldbekeptin_______.
A.afridgeB.hotwaterC.anyplaceD.thesun
3.Johnshould____beforehetakesit.
A.shakethemedicinewellB.eatnothing
C.dosomeexerciseD.drinkacupoftea
4.Whenpeopleare____yearsold,theycannottakethismedicine.
A.eightyB.thirtyC.twoD.twelve
5.Johnwill____themedicinewhenitisleftafterDec.1st,2002.
A.throwawayB.stoptotake C.takeonceD.takesixtimesmore
Passage72(Beomitted)
Passage73
Areyoucarryingtoomuchonyourbackatschool?
You’renotalone.BackexpertsintheUnitedStatesareworriedthatyoungstudentsarehavingbackandneckproblemsasaresultofcarryingtoomuchintheirbackpacks(schoolbags).
“IthurtsmybackwhenIrun,”saidOberlinReyes,astudentinVirginia.“It’shardtogetupthestairswithmybackpack,becauseit’stooheavy.”
Oberlinisamongstudentswhosebackpackswereweighedforaweekinarecentstudy.
Theyhadregularbackpackswithtwostraps(带子)tocarrythem,butanumberofstudentswithheavyloadshadswitchedtorollingbackpacks(whichhavewheelsandcanrollontheground).
ShirleyPark,whosebackpackweighed10kilograms,saidshechangedtoarollingbackpackbecauseshewasstartingtohavebackpain.
Howmuchistoomuch?
Expertssaystudentsshouldcarrynomorethan10to15percentoftheirownbodyweight.
Afewstudentshadonesuggestiontolightentheload:
lesshomework.
P.S.(附)Doctor’ssuggestion:
①Lightentheload.Cleanoutbinders(活页材料)andtakehomeonlythebooksyouneedthatnight.
②Widestrapsarebetter.Theysendouttheweightoveryourshouldersmoreevenly(均匀).Andbesuretowearbothstrapsratherthanhangingthepackoveroneshoulder.
③Packsmart.Theheavierthingsshouldbepackedclosedtotheback.
④Bendbothkneeswhenyoupickupthepack,anddon’tjustbendoveratthewaist(腰).
1.“_____”isthemainideaofthetext.
A.Theproblemofbackpacksisworthstudying B.Theproblemmadebyheavybackpacks
C.Whatisthebestbackpackforastudent D.Howtomakestudents’backpackslight
2.AccordingtoEnderlinReyesandShirleyPark,weknow______.
A.studentshavetodotoomuchhomework B.backpackshavetocarryheavybackpacks
C.backpackswithoutwheelsarebadforstudents
D.toomuchhomeworkleavesstudentsnofreetime
3.Theexpression“switchedto”inthetextperhapsmeans______.
A.startedtouseB.turnedtoC.caughtupD.usedfor
4.Accordingtothepassage,it’sbetterforastudentof40kilogramstocarryabackpackof_____atmostbythewordsofexperts.
A.10kgB.8kgC.6kgD.7kg
5.Ifstudentsfollowthedoctor’ssuggestionsthey______.
A.maylightentheirbackpacks B.canlearnhowtohelpthemselves
C.mayfeeltheirbackpacksarelighter D.willknowhowtowearbackpacks
Passage74
SomeBritishandAmericanpeopleliketoinvitefriendsandcolleaguesforamealathome.Youshouldnotbeupset(心烦意乱)ifyourEnglishfriendsdon’tinviteyouhome.Itdoesn’tmeantheydon’tlikeyou.
Dinnerpartiesusuallystartbetween7and8p.m.,andendatabout11.Askyourhostswhattimeyoushouldarrive.It’spolitetobringflowers,chocolatesorabottleofwineasapresent.
Doyouwanttobeextra(特别地)polite?
Sayhowmuchyouliketheroom,orthepicturesonthewall.Butremember—nottoaskhowmuchthingscost.
You’llprobablystartthemealwithsoup,orsomethingsmallasa“starter”(酵母),thenyou’llhavemeatorfishwithvegetables,andthenadessert(甜食),followedbycoffee.It’spolitetofinisheverythingonyourplateandtotakemoreifyouwantit.Somepeopleeatbreadwiththeirmeal,butnoteveryonedoes.
Beforetheytakeouttheircigarettesafterthemeal,mostpeopleusuallyask,“DoyoumindifIsmokehere?
”
Didyouenjoytheevening?
Callyourhoststhenextday,orwritethemashort“thankyou”letter.Perhapsitseemsfunnytoyou,butBritishandAmericanpeoplesay,“thankyou,thankyou,andthankyou.”allthetime.
1.IfyourEnglishorAmericanfriendsdon’tinviteyoutodinnerathome,______.
A.itshowstheydon’tlikeyou B.B.itshowstheyhavenotimetogettogether
C.itshowstheydon’twanttomakefriendswithyou D.itdoesn’tshowtheydon’tlikeyou
2.Whenyouareinvitedtogotoyourfriend’shome,_____.
A.youshouldn’ttakeanythingwithyouB.youmaygoatanytime
C.youmaytakeanexpensivepresentwithyouD.youmaytakeasmallpresentwithyou
3.InEnglandandAmerica,it’snotpoliteto_______.
A.askthepriceofathingB.eatallthefoodonyourplate C.talktoyourhostsD.eattoofast
4.Inthepassage,theorderoftheservingofamealis_____.
A.Dessert—meatorfishwithvegetables—coffee—soup
B.Coffee—soup—dessert—meatorfishwithvegetables
C.meatorfishwithvegetables—dessert—soup—coffee
D.soup—meatorfishwithvegetables—dessert—coffee
5.Whichisnotright?
A.InEnglandorAmerica,itusuallytakesmorethanthreehourstohaveadinnerpartyathome
B.Ifyouareinvitedtogotoadinnerparty,youcan’tarriveearly.
C.Youmustn’tsmokeafteramealwhenyouarewithsomeAmericanorEnglishpeople.
D.You’dbetterwriteashort“Thankyou”lettertoyourhostsorgivethemacallifyouwanttobeextrapolite.
Passage75
Strangethingshappentotimewhenyoutravelbecausetheearthisdivided(划分)intotwenty-fourzones(时区),onehourapart(一个时区相差一个小时).Youcanhavedayswithmoreorfewerthantwenty-fours,andweekswithmoreorfewerthansevendays.
Ifyoumakeafive-daytripacrosstheAtlanticOcean(大西洋),yourshipentersadifferenttimezoneeveryday.Asyouentereachzone,thetimechangesonehour.Travelingwest,yousetyourclockback,travelingeast,yousetitahead.Eachdayofyourtriphaseithertwenty-fiveortwenty-threehours.
IfyoutravelbyshipacrossthePacificOcean(太平洋),youcrosstheInternationalDateLine(国际日期变更线).Byagreement,thisisthepointwhereanewdaybegins.Whenyoucrosstheline,youchangeyourcalendaronefullday,backwardorforward.Travelingeast,todaybecomesyesterday.Travelingwest,itistomorrow.
1.Strangethingshappentotimewhenyoutravelbecause______.
A.nodayreallyhastwenty-fourhours B.nooneknowswheretimezonesbegin
C.theearthisdividedintotimezones D.insomeplacesonedayalwayshastwenty-fivehours
2.Thedifferenceintimebetweenzonesis________.
A.onehourB.morethansevendaysC.sevendaysD.twenty-fourhours
3.IfyoutravelacrosstheAtlanticOcean,goingeast,yousetyourclock_____.
A.onehouraheadineachtimezoneB.onehouraheadforthewholetrip
C.onefulldaybackforeachtimezoneD.onehourbackineachtimezone
4.Fromthispassage,itseemstruethattheAtlantic______.
A.isinonetimezoneB.isdividedintotwenty-fourzones
C.isdividedintofivetimezoneD.isinfourtimezones
5.TheInternationalDateLineisthenamefor______.
A.thebeginningofanynewtimezone
B.anypointwheretimechangesbyonehour
C.thepointwhereanewdaybegins
D.theendofanynewtimezone
Passage76
IoftendreamedaboutPisawhenIwasaboy.IreadaboutthefamousbuildingcalledtheLeaningTowerofPisa.ButwhenIreadthewordPisa,Iwasthinkingofpizza.Ithoughtthistowerwasaplacetobuypizza.Itmustbethebestplacetobuypizzaintheworld,Ithought.
ManyyearslaterIfinallysawtheLeaningTower.IknewthenthatitwasPisaandnopizza.Buttherewasstillsomethingspecialaboutitforme.Thetowergotitsnamebecauseitreallydidleantooneside.Somepeoplewanttotrytofixit.Theyareafraiditmayfalloverandtheydon’tlikeitleansoverthecity.
Idonotthinkit’sagoodideatotrytofixit.Thetowerprobablywillnotfalldown.Itis600yearsold.Whyshouldanythinghappentoitnow?
And,ifyouaskme,Ilikewhatitlookslike.Tomeitisaveryhumankindofleaning.Nothingisperfect.Itseemstosay.
Andwhocares?
Whydopeoplewantthingstobeperfect?
Imperfectthingsmaybemoreinteresting.Let’stakethetowerinPisa.Whyisitsofamous?
Therearemanyotherolder,morebeautifultowersinItaly.ButPisatoweristhemostfamous.Peoplecomefromallovertheworldtoseeit.
1.Thispassageisabout_______.
A.ItalianpizzaB.Italy’sproblems
C.HowtheLeaningTowerofPisagotitsnameD.WhythewriterlikesPisa
2.ThewriterusedtothinkPisa______.
A.inSpainB.notveryfamous C.notthesameaspizzaD.thesameaspizza
3.TheLeaningTowerofPisais_______.
A.modernB.fallingdownC.600yearsoldD.60yearsold-
4.Thewriter________.
A.doesn’tlikewhatthetowerlookslikeB.likeswhatthetowerlookslike
C.thinksit’sthemostbeautifultowerinItalyD.doesn’tliketowers
5.ThewriterlikestheLeaningTowerofPisabecause________.
A.it’soldB.it’sperfectC.itsellspizzaD.it’simperfect
Passage77
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