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阅读理解       Will it matter if you don"t take your breakfast? A short time ago, a test was given in the United States. People of different ages, from 12 to 83, were asked to have a test. During the test, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Scientists wanted to see how well
their bodies worked when they had eaten different kinds of breakfasts.
      The results show that if a person eats a right breakfast, he or she will work better than if he or she has no breakfast. If a student has fruit, eggs, bread and milk before going to school, he will learn more quickly and listen more carefully in class.
      The result is opposite to what some people think. Having no breakfast will not help you lose weight.
This is because they are so hungry at noon they eat too much for lunch. They will gain weight instead of
losing it. You will lose more weight if you reduce your other meals.1. During the test, the people were given_____________.A. no breakfast at all      
B. different foods or sometimes none
C. very rich breakfasts    
D. little food for breakfast 2. The results show that __________________A. breakfast has great effect on work and studies.
B. breakfast has little to do with a person"s work.
C. a person will work better if he only has fruit and milk.
D. Girl students should have little for breakfast3. According to the passage, some people think that if you don"t have breakfast, you will___________.A. be healthier    
B. work better    
C. lose weight  
D. lose your way4. The word "reduce" in the last sentence means__________.A. 增加    
B. 减少    
C. 放弃    
D. 享用 5. Which of the following is NOT right?A. It is bad for your health to have no breakfast
B. Too little for breakfast and too much for lunch may make you fatter.
C. If you don"t eat much for lunch and supper, you may lose weight.
D. The more breakfast you have, the more quickly you"ll learn in class.
答案
1-5 B A C B D
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阅读理解     Hello, listeners. Welcome to Henton Hospital Radio. Before our music program begins, I"m going to
repeat (重复) some of our hospital rules.
     The hospital can sleep 800 patients (病人). There are 8 beds in each ward (病房). The visiting hours are in the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00. But remember only two people can see you at the same time. Sorry about that, but you can see what would happen if we didn"t have these rules.
     The other rules are about our hours. We start quite early-you might not be used to that. We wake you at 6:00, and breakfast is at 8:00, lunch at noon. There"s tea at 3:30 and supper is at 6:00.
     You can see the smoking sign-we don"t allow smoking in the wards. I"m sure you understand why.
However, if you do need to smoke, there are some smoking-rooms where it is allowed.
     You will find the radio switch (开关) on the wall near your bed, with your own headphone, if you want to listen. It"s our own hospital radio wishing you a quick recovery(康复).1. Who do you think the listeners might be?A. Patients.
B. Visitors.
C. Doctors.
D. Nurses.2. How many wards are there in this hospital?A. 8.
B. 80.
C. 100.
D. 800.3. Which is NOT allowed in the hospital?A. Listening to the hospital radio.
B. Visiting patients in the morning.
C. Smoking in the smoking-rooms.    
D. Getting up early in the morning.4. What program will follow this radio talk?A. Hospital rules.  
B. A weather report.  
C. A free talk.  
D. A music program5. What sign can you see in the wards?A. No speaking.  
B. No parking.  
C. No smoking.
D. No people.
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     Many people love drinking bottled (瓶装的) water because of the convenience. They believe that it is
  better to drink bottled water than to drink water out of the tap.
     However, all those bottles are made from oil and also pollute the environment. For example, Americans
  buy 29 million bottles a year. They buy more bottled water than any other nation in the world.  In order to
  make all these bottles, makers use 17 millions barrels of oil. It"s enough to keep a million cars going for
 twelve months.
     As we know, recycling bottles can help a lot. Instead of being thrown out with the trash, bottles can be
 turned into some useful things like clothing or other things. Unfortunately, for every six bottles we use, only
  one of them is put into the recycling box. The rest are sent to the special places that keep trash.  Or, even
  worse, they end up as trash on the land and in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. The fact is that bottles take
 many hundreds of years to change into small pieces.
     Water is good for you.  But think about how often you use bottles, and see if you can make a change: if
  you take one to school, don"t throw it away, bring it home and refill (再注满) it for the next day.
A) Reasons of drinking bottled water:
1. People love it because it"s _____.
2. People think drinking it is _____ than drinking the water out of the tap.
B) Materials of the bottles:
3. The material of 29 million bottles can keep a million cars going for_____.
C)The ways of doing with the bottles:
4. We should _____ them but not throw them away. They can be made into some useful things.
5. We can _____ the used bottles if we need to take water to drink.
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完形填空                                                  The earth needs a helping hand
       The earth is our home and it is in danger of being polluted. The earth is getting warmer because of the 
  1   of people. We   2   and bum trees and send gases into the air with our cars and factories. Can we do
anything about it? Sure. We may   3   be leaders or scientists but we can play our part in   4   the planet.
Here are two ideas.
       Bike, do ride to school
       Do you go to school by bus or by hike? If you bike, you are doing   5   for the earth.
       Buses, cars, trains and planes produce a lot of carbon dioxide (二氧化碳). If you live near to your
school,  6   bike there on warm spring mornings?  7  , you can simply walk to school to save energy.
       Wash in the green way
       Do you often help your mom wash clothes? Then wash them   8   an energy-saving way.
A recent study by Cambridge University found   9   60% of the energy used on a piece of clothing is   10  
 in washing and drying it. Over its lifetime, a T-shirt can   11   up to 4 kilograms of carbon dioxide into the
air.
         12   you wash your own clothes, wash them in cold or warm water to save energy, but not hot water. Wash your clothes when they fill up the machine. Use the most energy-saving machine you can find. Some
new ones use as   13   as one-fourth of the energy of older machines. When they"re clean,  14   your clothes in the natural way, by hanging them on a line   15   putting them in a dryer. In all, you can cut the carbon
dioxide used in washing by 90%.
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(     )1. A. lives        
(     )2. A. let down    
(     )3. A. either      
(     )4. A. protecting  
(     )5. A. something    
(     )6. A. how about    
(     )7. A. And          
(     )8. A. with        
(     )9. A. what        
(     )10. A. taken      
(     )11. A. send        
(     )12. A. As soon as  
(     )13. A. much        
(     )14. A. wash        
(     )15. A. rather than
B. waste          
B. cut down      
B. neither        
B. building      
B. anything      
B. let"s          
B. But            
B. by            
B. that          
B. cost          
B. set            
B. SO            
B. little        
B. make          
B. would rather  
C. activities
C. turn down  
C. not        
C. repairing  
C. everything
C. why don"t  
C. Or        
C. for        
C. why        
C. spent      
C. take      
C. If        
C. more      
C. wet        
C. instead    
D. land                  
D. sit down              
D. none                  
D. destroying            
D. nothing              
D. why not              
D. However              
D. in                    
D. how                  
D. paid                  
D. make                  
D. Unless                
D. less                  
D. dry                  
D. because of            
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     Some people say they have an answer to the problems of car crowding and
pollution. In many cities, hundreds of people ride bikes to work every day. In
New York City, some bike riders have even  1  a group: Bike for a Better City.
They say if    2   people rode bikes to work, there would be fewer cars and
less dirty air.
    For several years this group has tried to get help for bike riders. They want
to have special roads for bikes only, because when bike riders must use the
same roads 3  cars, there may be accidents. Bike for a Better City feels if there
were bike roads, more people would use bikes.
     But  4  bike roads have been ready yet. Not everyone thinks it is a good5  .
Divers don"t like it, and some shop owners don"t,  6    . And most people live
7  far from the city to travel by bike. Still, 8   has been done about it. On
Saturdays and Sundays, the largest open park in New York is 9  to cars, and
the roads may be used by bikes only, but the group still says this is not enough
and goes on fighting  10  bike roads.  
(     ) 1.  A. found    
(     ) 2.  A. fewer  
(     ) 3.  A. as    
(     ) 4.  A. no      
(     ) 5.  A. hope     
(     ) 6.  A. so       
(     ) 7.  A. very      
(     ) 8.  A. everything
(     ) 9.  A. closed  
(     ) 10.A. get    
B. founded  
B. less      
B. like      
B. only      
B. way      
B. both      
B. quite    
B. something
B. open      
B. to get    
C. made    
C. many    
C. besides  
C. some    
C. some    
C. neither  
C. too      
C. anything
C. opening  
C. ask      
D. looked for  
D. more        
D. on          
D. on          
D. idea        
D. either      
D. so          
D. nothing    
D. closing    
D. to ask      
阅读理解
       Julia Hill, an American woman, was born in 1974. She was 23 years old when she discovered that a
company wanted to cut down part of a forest in California. In the forest there were lots of redwood trees. One of the trees was 70 meters tall and 1,000 years old. 
       Julia wasn’t happy about this. She traveled to California and climbed up the tree. “If I sit in the
tree.” she said, “the company can’t cut it down.” At the beginning, Julia planned to stay in the tree
for two weeks. She lived in a small tree-house and her friends were very helpful---they cooked food for
her every day. She used her mobile phone to talk to her family and to news reporters. She stayed in the
tree day and night. 
       Environmental organizations supported her, but other people weren"t on her side and they tried to stop her. The company used a helicopter that stayed near her tree-house for a long time.  The helicopter(直升飞机)Was very noisy and there was a lot of wind. Julia didn’t like it, but she stayed in the tree. 
       In the end, she was successful. The company agreed not to cut down the redwood.  Finally, after two years and eight days in the tree, Julia Hill climbed down and walked on the ground again. She and her
friends were very happy.
1. What nationality(国籍) is Julia Hill?
A. She is from America.    
B. She is from California.
C. She is from England.  
D. She is from China.
2. Julia kept in touch with others while staying high up in the tree by _____.
A. writing letters                      
B. watching TV
C. using mobile phone                
D. nothing
3. Julia climbed down the tree _____.
A. after the company got to the forest
B. after she saw the helicopter
C. after two weeks
D. after the company agreed not to cut down the redwood
4. Julia stayed in the tree ______.
A. with her friends                    
B. with her family
C. for two weeks                    
D. for two years and eight days
5. Why did Julia Hill stay in the tree?
A. Because she liked living in the tree.
B. Because she wanted to protect the trees.
C. Because environmental organizations supported her.
D. Because she wanted to buy the redwood trees.