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5A.left B.excited
C.accompanied D.disappointed
mȻEvelyn Glennie@njğۅsleft“”;excited“d^”;accompanied“S”;disappointed“ʧ”A(xing)_
𰸣A
6A.purpose B.decision
C.promise D.goal
Evelyn GlennieĿ(bio)dzɞһ(g)(d)݆Tpurpose“ĿD”;decision“Q”;promise“SZZ”;goal“Ŀ(bio)Kc(din)”D(xing)_
𰸣D
7A.turned B.learned
C.used D.ought
mȻˣEvelyn GlennieW(xu)ce˲ͬ“ ”ķturn“D(zhun)׃”;learn“W(xu)”;use“ʹ”;ought“(yng)ԓ”B(xing)_
𰸣B
8A.tell B.see
C.hear D.smell
Evelyn GlenniemԸ(j)Ӂeĸߵtell“ֱ”;see“”;hear“ ”;smell“”A(xing)_
𰸣A
9A.carefulness B.movement
C.imagination D.experience
Evelyn Glennieͨ^|wcarefulness“(x)”;movement“\(yn)”;imagination“”;experience“(jng)v(jng)(yn)”C(xing)_
𰸣C
10A.sense B.effort
C.feeling D.idea
Evelyn Glennie(g)?yn)Îеĸйٶڡsense“йX”;effort“ŬŬijɹ”;feeling“X”;idea“⣬뷨”A(xing)_
𰸣A
11A.dissatisfied B.astonished
C.determined D.discouraged
Evelyn GlennieQıuäҡdissatisfied“M”;astonished“@”;determined“QQ”;discouraged“йچʵ”C(xing)_
𰸣C
12A.done B.accepted
C.advised D.admitted
Evelyn GlennieՈM(jn)O(sh)ڂصĻʼW(xu)ԺW(xu)(x)ǰā]@W(xu)@ӵdo“”;accept“”;advise“h”;admit“J(rn)”A(xing)_
𰸣A
13A.supported B.followed
C.required D.opposed
(j)ĿԿ_ʼr(sh)ЩώҵW(xu)support“֧”;follow“ѭ”;require“Ҫ”;oppose“”D(xing)_
𰸣D
14A.usually B.finally
C.possibly D.hopefully
ıF(xin)Kȡusually“ͨ”;finally“”;possibly“”;hopefully“Mϣ”B(xing)_
𰸣B
15A.study B.research
C.graduate D.progress
ԌW(xu)Уߘsu(y)I(y)study“W(xu)(x)”;research“о”;graduate“I(y)”;progress“M(jn)”C(xing)_
𰸣C
16A.wrote B.translated
C.copied D.read
Evelyn Glennieɞһλ(d)݆TºSĿ֪A(xing)
𰸣A
17A.enough B.some
C.many D.few
Evelyn Glennie혷?yn)Ќ?d)݆TĘ
𰸣D
18A.However B.Although
C.When D.Since
Evelyn GlennieՄԼɞ(d)݆Tѽ(jng)ʮMt(y)J(rn)ѽ(jng)ȫ@@ζҵğʧZľcP(gun)ϵB(xing)_
𰸣B
19A.mean B.seem
C.conclude D.say
mean “ζ”;seem “”;conclude “”;say “f”Ŀ֪A(xing)
𰸣A
20A.directed B.guided
C.taught D.limited
Evelyn GlennieĄ˂Ҫܵe˵ơdirect“ָ(do)ָc(din)”;guide“(do)?q)?rdquo;;teach“”;limit“”A(xing)_
𰸣D
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Many students have to eat their breakfasts on the way to school or have dinner in the cafeteria(W(xu)Уʳ).But some of them don't really know how to eat well when eating out.
There are several important tips.The first is to try not to eat fast food as much as you can.The most obvious harm of eating too much fast food is weight gaining.Teens as well as adults are at risk of diseases related to weight.
Too much fast food can drag your body down in other ways.French friesfor examplewere recently found to contain much more acrylamide(ϩ)than other food.This may cause cancer.In the US nine fastfood companies were accused of not telling the public that their potato chips contained this unhealthy chemical.Actuallydeep fried food all contains acrylamide.So don't eat it too often.
Soda is another thing you may want to watch out for.Cokes and other sodas contain a lot of sugar and slow down a person's calcium(})absorption.Even diet coke can cause this problemso it's best to drink as little soda as possible.
Food in the cafeteria at school may not be as tasty as fast foodbut it's actually easier to make healthy choices.Human bodies need variety.You can arrange a dinner that balances proteinsvitamins and complex carbohydrates.In other wordsa meal with fish or meatvegetables and some steamed bread or rice will provide you with most nutrients that the body needs.
Some snackson the other handwill help keep you going until your next big meal.It is natural for teenagersespecially boysto feel hungry a lot during school time.Don't be embarrassed;take some foodslike wholegrain biscuits or lowfat yogurt()in your school bag.
1Eating too much ______ may get a disease concerning weight.
A.soda B.coke
C.diet coke D.fast food
(x)(ji)Д}ֱӾ}ķԭĵڶ(ji)“The most obvious harm of eating too much fast food is weight gaining.Teens as well as adults are at risk of diseases related to weight.”wF(xin)𰸡
𰸣D
2The nine fastfood companies in the US were accused of ______.
A.selling fast food
B.selling potato chips
C.selling acrylamide
D.not telling the truth
Д}߉Ɣ෨ԭĵ(ji)“In the US nine fastfood companies were accused of not telling the public that their potato chips contained this unhealthy chemical.”Ƴżҿ˾VԭǛ]vԒ
𰸣D
3What material may decrease our calcium absorption?
A.protein B.carbohydrate
C.vitamin D.sugar
Д}߉Ɣ෨ԭĵĹ(ji)“Cokes and other sodas contain a lot of sugar and slow down a person's calcium(})absorption.”Ƴǜpw}|(zh)
𰸣D
4According to the writer______ can certainly do good to us.
A.potato chips B.fried food
C.biscuits D.low fat yogurt
Д}߉Ɣ෨⡣ԭĩƳ֬̿϶w
𰸣D
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