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          Dear Dr Health,
               I think too many people take weight-loss pills without really knowing that they can 1._______ their
          health.
               I read about a Canadian actress 2._______ had to go to hospital because she took some weight-loss
          pills. She lost 7 kg in two months. However, the pills 3._______ something that causes liver failure.
               Recently, my cousin read about a weight-loss pill and she really wants to try it. I've told her the story
          of the 4. _______, but she won't listen. She's only 12, but has become a girl who is worried 5. _______
          her figure and how she looks. She often refuses to eat. My aunt is worried that my cousin will buy the
          pills in secret. She says health is priceless. She thinks that children must eat properly 6._______ they are
          growing all the time.
               What am I to do? Please help me.
          Yours truly,
          Xiao Ming
          1. damage/ harm   2. who/ that   3. contains   4. actress   5. about   6. as/ because/for
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               The Canadians love the great outdoor-20% of the Canadians go camping each year-and consider the
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          [     ]
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          [     ]
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          [     ]
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               America is a country on the move. In unheard of number, people of all ages are exercising their way to
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               As the popularity of exercise continues to increase, so does scientific evidence of its health benefits. The
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          for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Doing such physical exercises three times or more a week will produce
          considerable improvements in physical health in about three months.
          1. According to the passage, what was the percentage of American adults doing regular physical exercises
              two years ago?
          [     ]
          A. About 70%
          B. Nearly 60%
          C. More than 12%
          D. Almost 50%
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          [     ]
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          B. Scientific evidence of health benefits was shown on TV ads
          C. research showed their health benefits
          D. an increasing number of races were held in American cities
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          [     ]
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          [     ]
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              Living in a green area can make you live longer, according to research published
          today. The research also shows that the difference in life expectancy (預(yù)期壽命)
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              Using information from a land-use database of 2001, the researchers divided the
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              They found an even stronger relationship when it came to deaths from certain diseases
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          [     ]
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          C. the income
          D. the living area
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          [     ]
          A. They offered a scientific definition of "green spaces".
          B. They encouraged people to exercise in green areas.
          C. They studied the effects of greenery on people's health.
          D. They focused on the influence of greenery on health inequalities.
          3. What advice would the researchers probably give according to the last paragraph?
          [     ]
          A. More health information should be given to the public.
          B. People should take more exercise every day.
          C. More trees and grass should be planted in cities.
          D. People should help to fight against health problems.
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          [     ]
          A. People should live in green areas.
          B. Green spaces promote good health.
          C. Income influences health less than environment.
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              Millions of years ago there were many types of dinosaurs on earth. Most dinosaurs were plant-eaters.
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          the level of the sea dropped as well. This means that it got suddenly much colder. Perhaps the dinosaurs
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          [     ]
          A. Dinosaurs, the real animals living millions of years ago.
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          D. A meteor crashed into the earth.
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          [     ]
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          C. The dropping of temperature and sea level.
          D. Climate changing and the dust blocking the sun.
          3. What is the direct cause of the disappearance of meat-eating dinosaurs?
          [     ]
          A. A meteor's crashing.
          B. The dust blocking the sun.
          C. The plant-eating dinosaurs death.
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               On a rainy day, you will see many streams of muddy (多泥的) water running down the slopes (山坡) of
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                Sometimes soil is blown away by strong winds. When the soil is carried away by water or wind, we say
          that the land is eroded (侵蝕). This is known as soil erosion.
                Plants cannot grow on eroded land. There is not enough soil on eroded land to give them the things they
          need. Plants need water and salts from the soil. 
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          hold the soil tightly together. Another way is to plant trees around an open field. Thus soil erosion by strong
          winds cannot take place. Rows of trees act as a very big wall.
                Soil erosion on slopes can be stopped by cutting "steps" called terraces (梯田). Water carrying soil cannot
          run straight down the slope now. It has to run down the terraces. This slows down the flow of the water.
          Most of the soil in the water is left behind on the terraces.
                There are some other ways of soil conservation.
          1. On a rainy day the water running down the slopes of a hill is muddy because _____.
          [     ]
          A. there is no terrace on the slopes
          B. there is no small plant on the slopes
          C. it washes away soil from the slopes
          D. there is too much soil on the slopes
          2. Plants cannot grow on eroded land because _____.
          [     ]
          A. there is a lot of sand
          B. there is not enough water and salts
          C. there is no water
          D. the land is too hard
          3. One way of soil conservation on flat, open ground is _____.
          [     ]
          A. to grow small plants such as grasses
          B. to plant trees around an open field
          C. to add fertilizer to the soil
          D. A and B
          4. From the passage we learn that there are _____ ways to reserve soil.
          [     ]
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                The medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the environment in hospitals may play a
          significant role in the process of recovery from illness.
                As part of a nationwide effort in Britain to bring art out of the galleries (畫(huà)廊) and into public places,
          some of the country's most gifted artists have been called in to change older hospitals and to soften the hard
          edges of modern buildings. Of the 2,500 National Health Service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have
          significant collections of modern art in corridors (走道), waiting areas and treatment rooms.
                These recent initiatives(new plans) owe a great deal to one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at
          a Manchester Hospital in Northeastern England during the early 1970s. He felt the artist had lost his place in
          modern society, and that art should be enjoyed by a wider audience. 
                A common hospital waiting room might have as many as 5,000 visitors each week. What a better place
          to hold regular exhibitions of art and paintings, in the outpatients waiting area of the Manchester Royal
          Hospital in 1975. Believed to be Britain's first hospital artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon
          joined by a team of six young art school graduations. 
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          colors, playful images and restful courtyard.
               The quality of the environment may reduce the need for expense when a patient is recovering from an
          illness. A study has shown that patients who had a view onto a garden needed half the number of strong
          painkillers compared with patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at.
          1. What does the author mean by using the phrase "to soften the hard edge of modern buildings" in the second
               paragraph?
          [     ]
          A. To hold exhibitions of art and paintings in hospitals.
          B. To tear down the old hospital and build a new one.
          C. To decorate hospitals with art collection.
          D. To paint the walls of hospitals in soft colors.
          2. What is true about Peter Senior?
          [     ]
          A. A famous doctor in Manchester Hospital and a gifted artist.
          B. Britain's first hospital artist and a patient in Manchester Royal Hospital.
          C. One of the six young art school graduations.
          D. A gifted artist and a pioneer introducing art into hospitals.
          3. According to Peter Senior, we can infer that _____.
          [     ]
          A. modern hospitals have a lot of patients
          B. art is not appreciated by a large number of people in modern society
          C. patients should be encouraged to learn painting
          D. artists can not find their positions in modern society
          4. What does the last paragraph suggest?
          [     ]
          A. The improvement of hospital environment may help the patients recover from illness.
          B. The improvement of hospital environment may cost the patients more than before.
          C. The patients needed no painkillers when they had a view of a painting.
          D. The patients had no pain at all after the improvement of hospital environment.

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              When you are little,it's not hard to believe you can change the world.I remember my enthusiasm when,at the age of 12,I addressed the people at the Rio Earth Summit."I am only a child," I told them."Yet I know
          that if all the money spent on war was spent on ending poverty and finding environmental answers,what a
          wonderful place this world would be.At school you teach us not to fight with others,to work things out,to
          respect others,to clean up our mess,not to hurt other creatures,to share,not to be greedy.Then why do you
          go out and do the things you tell us not to do.You grownups say you love us,but I challenge you,please,to
          make your actions reflect your words."
              I spoke for six minutes and received a standing ovation.Some of the people even cried.I thought that
          maybe I had reached some of them,that my speech might actually spur (刺激) action.Now,ten years from
          Rio,after I've sat through many more conferences,I'm not sure what has been achieved.My confidence in
          the people in power and in the power of an individual's voice to reach them has been deeply shaken.
              When I was little, the world was simple. But as a young adult, I'm learning that as we have to make
          choices-education,career,lifestyle-life gets more and more complicated.We are beginning to feel pressure
          to produce and be successful.We are taught that economic growth is progress,but we aren't taught how to
          seek a happy,healthy way of living.And we are learning that what we wanted for the future when we were
          12 was idealistic and naive (天真的).
              Today I'm no longer a child,but I'm worried about what kind of environment my children will grow up in.
          I know change is possible,because I am changing,still figuring out what I think.I am still deciding how to live
          my life.The challenges are great,but if we accept individual responsibility and make choices,we will rise to
          the challenges, and  we will become part of  the positive tide of the change. I  hope  this goal will be met
          through our common efforts.Thank you all.
          1.The purpose of what the speaker said at the age of 12 was to________.
          A.end poverty and make schools beautiful
          B.find environmental answers and show off
          C.focus people's attention on some social problems
          D.find a wonderful place and clean it up
          2.What does the underlined word "ovation" in the second paragraph refer to?
          A.A long period of laughing.
          B.A cold and unfriendly welcome.
          C.An expression used for greeting.
          D.Great applause or cheering.
          3.The information in the text is presented mainly through________.
          A.question and answer  B.a(chǎn) personal lecture
          C.cause and effect  D.listing steps in a process
          4.Which of the following best describes the speaker?
          A.He is an experienced educator.
          B.He is an impolite man.
          C.He is a man of great worries.
          D.He is a man of social responsibility.

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