Your parents love you very much _____ they seldom say, “I love you.”
A. unless B. or C. so D. although
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Your parents love you very much _____ they seldom say, “I love you.”
A. unless B. or C. so D. although
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Most Chinese parents love their kids very much _______ they seldom say “ I love you”.
A. unless B. when C. until D. although
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Do your parents ever try to limit how much soda(苏打)you drink? They say drinking too much isn’t good for you, right? Now, in New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg also limits how much soda you can have—and it is not only for you but also for adults!
Starting in March, 2013, places like movie theaters, restaurants and sports centers, can’t sell sodas larger than 473 ml. Sellers who break the ban(禁令)will face a $200 fine. But you can still get whatever size you want at supermarkets.
Mayor Bloomberg says it will help people keep healthy. In New York, more than half of adults and nearly 40% of the children are overweight or obese(肥胖的). Obesity kills thousands of New Yorkers every year and the city spends as much as $4 billion a year on medical care for overweight and obese people.
New York has a population of about 8 million. Of course it’s impossible for all New Yorkers to agree on the ban. There are different opinions(意见). Keith Aiken believes the ban can help fight teen obesity. “Clearly, soda causes teen obesity. We have to do something,” he says. Chuck Kallenbach doesn’t think the ban can work. He says, “I can’t buy a large cup of soda, but I can buy two small cups.” Michael Tansini says, “Whatever size cup I want is my own business. No one should limit it!”
1.This passage is mainly written for .
A.teenagers B.adults C.teachers D.sellers
2.Where can one get sodas larger than 473 ml in New York after March, 2013?
A.At movie theaters. B.At restaurants.
C.At sports centers. D.At supermarkets.
3.Who are against the ban?
A.Michael Bloomberg and Chuck Kallenbach. B.Michael Bloomberg and Keith Aiken.
C.Chuck Kallenbach and Michael Tansini. D.Keith Aiken and Michael Tansini.
4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.New York is a city with about 80,000,000 people.
B.Over half of the children are overweight or obese in New York.
C.Nearly 40% of the New Yorkers are against the large-size soda ban.
D.Thousands of New Yorkers lost their lives every year because of obesity.
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—Do you miss your parents far away?
—Yes, very much. They the hometown for over two years.
A.left B.have left
C.were away from D.have been away from
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—Do you miss your parents far away?
—Yes, very much. They ______ the hometown for over two years.
A. left B. have left C. was away from D. have been away from
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—Do you miss your parents far away?
—Yes, very much. They _________ the hometown for over two years.
A. left B. have left C. were away from D. have been away from
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— What do you think the teachers in your school are like?
— I think they are very kind, _____ they look serious.
A.though | B.or | C.because | D.and |
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— What do you think the teachers in your school are like?
— I think they are very kind, _____ they look serious.
A.though B.or C.because D.and
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— Dad and mom, I’m very for all your love.
— Oh, honey, it’s very kind of you to say that.
A. thankful B. useful C. careful
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If you ask your parents: “Did you buy salt recently?” They might either say: “Yes, we bought more salt than usual”, or “No, we couldn’t find any in the market.”
This is because of the recent craze(狂热) of salt buying in China. In big cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, salt almost sold out in only one night.
After the big earthquake in Japan on March 11, there was a nuclear leak(核泄漏). And rumors(传言) about whether it will affect our daily life appeared: first, iodized(含碘的) salt can keep us from the dangers of radiation(辐射);second, there will be less sea-salt in the ocean because of the nuclear pollution.
Both the government and experts said the rumors were not true, but people still bought as much salt as possible. Why? Many salt-buyers didn’t really care or know what experts or the government were saying. That was the real reason behind the craze of salt buying.
On March 20, the government said the salt market is back to normal. And most of China’s salt is from lakes, not the ocean.
Now, many people want to return the salt they bought. “There is no reason why those people should get their money back,” an article in Xinhua Daily Telegraph said. “They made the craze in the first place.”
Perhaps people should learn a lesson from the salt: don’t believe everything you hear.
1.The recent craze of salt buying in China happened because of ________.
A. the earthquake
B. the rumors
C. the shortage(缺乏) of salt
2.When did the rumors start?
A. On March 11.
B. After March 11.
C. On March 20.
3.According to the passage most of China’s salt is from ________.
A. lakes B. the ocean C. rivers
4.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. People believed what the government and experts said first.
B. People could return the salt and got back their money later.
C. Salt almost sold out in only one night because of the rumors.
5.The passage tells us that ________.
A. we can’t believe everything we hear
B. there must be a nuclear leak after an earthquake
C. only iodized salt can keep us from the dangers of radiation
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