1 . Eating fruits and vegetables is part of keeping a healthy diet. Health experts
Orange and yellow fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C. Vitamin C helps the
Green fruits and vegetables have long been widely known as healthy foods.
Blue and purple fruits and vegetables are useful to the
Eating the rainbow is an easy way to
A.forget | B.suggest | C.expect | D.doubt |
A.useful | B.difficult | C.old | D.strange |
A.safely | B.directly | C.slowly | D.daily |
A.Until | B.Unless | C.If | D.Although |
A.receive | B.know | C.share | D.discover |
A.Orange | B.Green | C.Blue | D.Red |
A.vegetables | B.smells | C.choices | D.drinks |
A.again | B.also | C.yet | D.only |
A.Taste | B.Grow | C.Pick | D.Cut |
A.perhaps | B.nearly | C.rather | D.finally |
A.eat | B.find | C.see | D.turn |
A.heart | B.body | C.head | D.mouth |
A.Instead | B.However | C.Besides | D.Next |
A.habit | B.dream | C.chance | D.fact |
A.Treat | B.Test | C.Enjoy | D.Prevent |
A.On purpose | B.As usual | C.In fact | D.At last |
A.brain | B.nose | C.teeth | D.bones |
A.prove | B.remember | C.describe | D.explain |
A.rely on | B.believe in | C.learn from | D.care for |
A.social | B.formal | C.colorful | D.personal |
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My friend Marie Perdu is famous as her wonderful cooking. She works in great restaurants. You can often see her online, but she is only fourteen year old! Marie, that has two brothers and a cat, looks like any other teenager. She goes to school every day and always do her homework. She often goes shopping with her friends and goes to the cinema once the month. She never plays computer games but watches TV because of she usually cooks in her free time. Sometimes she cooks a big meal for his family and friends at the weekend. Marie doesn’t feel nervous when she works in busy kitchens because she enjoys cook so much. What is Marie’s dream? She wants have her own restaurant!
It’s one of the longest train journeys in the world —2,910 miles across China. And when photographer Mathieu Paley was looking for ways
Paley and his family saw China change with every mile. The train’s last stop is a city
After a few
“It was
4 . Bees (蜜蜂) touch our lives in ways we may not realize. They are responsible for as much as one third of the food that we eat , and even play a role in growing the cotton (棉花) used in much of our clothing.
Plant more flowers
Bees depend on garden flowers to ensure they have different kinds of food. By planting flowers in your garden, you can create a pleasant place for bees.
Find a space for a beehive (蜂窝) in your garden
Many would-be beekeepers find it difficult to find a safe space for their bees. If you have some space, get in touch with your local beekeeping organization.
Give bees water
Be bee friendly
Bees are good neighbors , and only sting (蜇) when they feel threatened. Beekeepers wear protective clothing when they are dealing with bees. If a bee flies in front of you when unprotected , do not flap (拍打) your hands.
A.Stay calm and move slowly away. |
B.Fight the diseases that affect bees. |
C.They could find a beekeeper in need of a site. |
D.One way to help bees is to buy local produce. |
E.Like every living animal, bees need water to survive. |
F.But more than one quarter of bees is in danger of dying out. |
G.You don’t even need a garden space to attract bees; your window box will do. |
5 . It was 3:34 in the morning. Suddenly the bed moved a little. I woke up. That bed used to move a lot so l just thought it was my wife rolling (翻) over. I looked over to her and she was fast asleep. So I thought it was just another small tremor (轻微地震). We used to get many small tremors in Chile. But then everything in the room started making noise. The tremor got a bit stronger. My wife woke up.
I went to open the front door to make sure it wouldn’t get stuck while my wife went to see how the kids were. They were still fast asleep.
I got to the front door and left it open. When I turned around to go back to the bedroom, the full force of the earthquake started to hit. I couldn’t move forward. While I was trying to hold myself up against the wall, I looked out the window. It was frightening, some buildings coming in and out of view and some already falling down. Then the earthquake made a strong push and our lights went out. In the darkness, I thought, “This is it! We’re not coming out of this alive.”
Luckily, the violent shaking gradually slowed down and then stopped. I could finally walk to our children’s room. My wife had been standing over them during the strongest part of the earthquake, making sure nothing fell on them.
After such a big earthquake, we expected the “smaller” aftershocks to be still very strong. There was still a chance that the building could collapse. So we woke the kids up , got some basic things and started to walk down the emergency (紧急情况) stairs…all 22 floors of them.
When we finally arrived at the ground floor many other people had already arrived , some in pajamas (睡衣), some half-dressed. The good news was everyone got out of the building safe and sound.
1. What woke the author up?A.The crying of his children. | B.The movement of his bed. |
C.The movement of his wife. | D.The noise of things shaking. |
A.the author’s wife woke up |
B.the author looked out the window |
C.the author was opening the front door |
D.the author was on his way to the bedroom |
A.People were crying and running around. |
B.The city ’s electricity was suddenly cut off. |
C.Buildings outside were all falling down. |
D.The building he lived in was moving from side to side. |
A.Fall down. | B.Go silent. | C.Heat up. | D.Tum over. |
1.饺子是一种中国传统美食,大多数中国人会在过年的时候吃饺子;
2.饺子的寓意和吃饺子的原因:饺子像古代的金银锭子(ingot),象征着财富。
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DearJonah,
I’m so glad you are interested in Chinese dumplings and honored to introduce them to you.
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Welcome to China and enjoy dumplings!
Yours sincerely,
Lihua
7 . In the summer I turned 16, my father gave me his Chevy Malibu car as a gift. To my joy, Hank and I could
One day on the way home from the cinema, we
In the emergency room, my parents said
Sharon’s forgiveness
A.walk | B.drive | C.gather | D.turn |
A.wiser | B.quieter | C.taller | D.braver |
A.funny-looking | B.outspoken | C.warm-hearted | D.handsome |
A.signed | B.dated | C.bargained | D.interviewed |
A.rather | B.still | C.seldom | D.already |
A.toured | B.followed | C.stopped | D.hesitated |
A.gifts | B.drinks | C.tickets | D.fries |
A.Turning off | B.Turning up | C.Breaking in | D.Breaking down |
A.skip | B.rest | C.pass | D.circle |
A.leaves | B.branches | C.blood | D.sweet |
A.excitedly | B.loudly | C.firmly | D.sadly |
A.modeling | B.acting | C.singing | D.exploring |
A.jaw | B.forehead | C.lip | D.neck |
A.argue | B.accuse | C.cry | D.wave |
A.Similar | B.Contrary | C.Related | D.Opposed |
A.forgive | B.hate | C.understand | D.mistake |
A.forbade | B.allowed | C.warned | D.begged |
A.neighbors | B.colleagues | C.friends | D.strangers |
A.trap | B.recovery | C.signal | D.mark |
A.think of | B.bring up | C.go against | D.let out |
8 . Tips on How to Become Better
Try not to complain.
Stop complaining about every single thing around you.
Start forgiving.
Make peace with someone you had unpleasant experiences with in the past.
Recognize your mistakes.
If you wish to become a better person, then you should learn to realize your mistakes. Think of those incorrect things which you do in your daily life.
One of the best ways of becoming a better person in a relationship is to say sorry for your past mistakes. By doing so, you can give an impression to your close ones that you are willing to change.
Make your present better.
Forgetting the past misbehavior and thinking about the present and the future is one of the best ways to become a better person. This is because it is impossible for you to change the past.
A.Respect others. |
B.Apologize for your mistakes |
C.And learn to be thankful for what you have. |
D.Life is too short to hold unfriendly feelings. |
E.What's most important is to try to avoid them as far as possible |
F.If you don't like anything about a person, then try to tell him directly. |
G.However, by doing good things at the moment, you can make your present brighter. |
9 . Researchers from the United Kingdom and Canada looked at what children ate when compared to their IQ levels. The researcher used surveys to ask parents how often their children ate junk food. The parents were surveyed when the children were aged 3, then followed up 5 years later to see how the diet affected the growing children’s IQ. They found that those who ate more junk food had lower IQ levels than those who ate a more nutritious diet.
“This suggests that any cognitive (认知的) effects relating to eating habits early in childhood may well continue to exist in later childhood, despite any later changes (including improvements) to dietary intake,” the authors wrote.
The researchers found that dietary habits between the ages of 4 and 7 did not have as much of an effect as what children ate at age 3 did. This may be because the brain grows the quickest during the first three years of life, and thus is more easily affected by things such as diet.
“A possible explanation for this is that the brain grows at its fastest rate during the first three years of life. Studies have shown that head growth during this time is associated with cognitive outcome, and it is possible that good nutrition during this early period may encourage brain growth,” the researchers wrote.
The researchers point out that they have found an association between food and IQ, but not a direct cause or effect. Other factors could have played a role in determining a child's IQ. Parenting, genetics, and even family income are all factors that determine how intelligent a child will be.
Despite this, nutritionists tell us that what children eat can affect how healthy they are, how much rest they get, how smart they are during school. All of these things could change a child's test on IQ level. It is not clear whether food affects IQ directly or indirectly.
More research is needed to determine if there is a direct effect between what a child eats and how intelligent they are. However, the study does suggest that there may be more reasons than just physical health to make sure a child gets a healthy diet.
1. What is the best title for the passage?A.New Research on Healthy Diet |
B.Diets Determine Our Heights |
C.Children's Health and Junk Food |
D.Junk Food Lowers Your IQ |
A.when the children were between 3 and 4 years old |
B.while they were having junk food with children |
C.by asking how often their children ate junk food |
D.by always following the children |
A.the more healthy food we eat, the more intelligent we are |
B.what we eat during the first three years of life affects our brain most |
C.parenting, genetics, and family income have little to do with our IQ |
D.it is children’s diet that determines the growth of their brain directly |
A.a science magazine |
B.a newspaper advertisement |
C.a financial report |
D.an education paper |
10 . What are we celebrating today? I asked the above question at the beginning of every one of my classes, whether I was teaching kids or adults. Sometimes I asked it a little differently, as in, “Who has good news?” or “Who has something good to say?” However I asked it, it always meant the same thing. It was a call for celebrating life, for focusing on what’s right and what’s good.
This was something that started by accident in the 1970 school year and continued until I stopped classroom teaching in 2001—thirty years of celebrating! Believe it or not, it started as the result of two things that are not so popular among kids: daily news and homework.
When I was teaching courses in history and government in high school, I would always ask students to read the latest news every night. After a few weeks, one student came to me and said, “Dr. Urban, did you notice that most of the news was bad news?” And he was right. Then we had a long class discussion about this, and finally we all agreed on one thing: We needed to receive more good news.
So the next day at the beginning of class I asked, “What are we celebrating today? Who has good news? Who has something good to say?” Later, I suggested that we should also include good things in our own lives.
They thought it was a great way to start class, and it developed into something that had a profound and lasting impact on both my students and me. Over the years of doing this, we heard just about every bit of good news possible. Some were small things, some were huge things. But the most important was that my students learned to look for the good in everyday life. They looked for it, they found it, and they celebrated it by sharing it with others.
1. What do we know about the author from the passage?A.He was a primary school teacher. |
B.He always asked his students to do some news writing. |
C.He had been teaching for more than three decades. |
D.He used to work in the government. |
A.It started from an accident which happened 30 years ago. |
B.It started because students wanted to receive some good news. |
C.It started to make me popular among kids. |
D.It started when I wanted my students to read more news. |
A.To celebrate a special day |
B.To check students’ homework |
C.To learn about students’ life |
D.To focus on good things in life |
A.It’s great to focus on the good things in life. |
B.The world used to be filled with bad news. |
C.The teacher liked to celebrate his first class each year. |
D.Only big and important things can be celebrated. |