People in developed countries are supposed ____ more healthy food before than what they have today.
A.to be had | B.to have | C.had | D.to have had |
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People in developed countries are supposed ____ more healthy food before than what they have today.
A.to be had | B.to have | C.had | D.to have had |
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.People in developed countries are supposed ______ more healthy food before than what they have today.
A.to be had | B.to have | C.had | D.to have had |
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People in developed countries are increasingly suffering from illnesses resulting from overeating. While starvation and hunger are still big problems in many poor countries in the world, more than 25 percent of the population in America and other western countries are obese. This doesn’t just mean you are a little bit fat. It means you are more than 20 kilos overweight.
Dr. John Colon from Ohio State University says the problem is only going to get worse.”As more women have gone out to work, you find that parents in general have less time to spend on preparing food. That’s not just cooking, but also planning what to eat, doing the shopping and buying the fresh food. Families, therefore, increasingly rely on ready-made and frozen meals, which tends to be high in fat and contain a lot of additives(materials added to food to improve its taste) and sugar. The other thing is that parents seem to feel guilty about not spending so much time with their kids, so they tend to give more quickly to children’s demands for things like sweets and chocolate.”
Ben Brown. who is a British Member of Parliament, blames the big food companies. He wants to ban any food advertising that is aimed at children. "The problem is that these companies spend millions of pounds selling food to children. It's all crisps (薯片) in the shape of dinosaurs and chocolate in the shape of Mickey Mouse. I mean__what's going to be more fun to an sight-year-old ---an ice cream with a free toy or an apple?"
One food company thinks it has an answer to this: it has invented cheese-flavored cabbage and chocolate-flavored carrots. It developed the "Whacky Veg" with money donated by a cancer research charity, which found that a diet containing lots of fruit and vegetables helps reduce cancer. However, today’s sweet-toothed kids need to be bribed(贿赂)into a healthy diet, and will only cat their greens if they taste different.
1.The underlined word "obese" in Paragraph 1 probably means____.
A. Fit B. slim
C. overweight D. unhealthy
2.What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A. Food companies sell too much food to children.
B. Food advertising is responsible for the overeating problem of children.
C. An eight-year-old boy prefers an ice cream to a free toy.
D. Children like crisps in the shape of dinosaurs and chocolate in the shape of Mickey Mouse.
3.In order to solve the overeating problem,___ .
A. parents should bribe their children
B. green food should be invented for the children
C. parents should force their children to eat more vegetables and fruit
D. food companies should invent healthy food with special taste
4.What does the passage intend to tell us?
A. To warn us of the danger of overeating.
B. To tell us that most people in developed countries are overweight.
C. To show us that food companies are responsible for the overeating problem.
D. To report the overeating problem in developed countries and its possible causes and solutions.
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In fact, most people in some developed countries are ___ than they were two years ago because of the global financial crisis.
A.poorer off B. badly off C. worse off D. richer off
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Even in some developed countries, the infected people are _____ to be denied health care than other people.
A.three times as likely B.as likely three times
C.three times more likely D.more likely three times
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We need to make better use of our resources. In developing countries we have more than enough, if we are less wasteful in our ways. Fortunately, we can improve. The challenge lies not so much with ‘technical fixes’ but with our approach to our world around us. In the recent past we were in a “Wild West” economy, supposing that there would always be enough resources. Now we know there are no new Earth to explore and exploit; one image to illustrate this is to think of Earth as a spaceship, where most materials have to be recycled. For us, “moving on” will be a case of leaving behind the throwaway society and advancing to a conserver society.
To qualify as citizens of a conserver society, we must change traditional attitudes and thinking. We need to recognize that there is not very often such a thing as “waste”, rather, there are materials which sometimes end up in the wrong place. The change has already begun. The European steel industry reuses scrap(废弃的)metal, resulting in an energy saving of up to 50% . Recycling a glass container saves only 18%; but, in parts of the United States, a citizen buying a bottle of soda or beer now pays a deposit against return of the empty bottle.
If all drink containers in the USA were to be reused, the annual saving would be 0.5 million tons glass, plus about 50 million barrels of oil used in production processes. In Japan, OPEC promoted an increase in recycling of raw materials from 16% to 48% in just five years. In Norway, the price of a new car includes a disposal cost element of about 100 dollars, redeemable(可换成现款的)when the junked car is turned in at an approved receiving center.
Major new businesses are trying to exploit waste chemicals and oil. The Chinese claim to reuse 2.5 million tons of scrap iron and at least one million tons of waste paper each year. In the main, the conserver society depends on the commitment of individuals. But they can be encouraged by government incentive(鼓励) and punishment, which should apply at least as strongly to industry and other commercial interests.
73 Which of the following best expresses the meaning of “a conserver society” in the second paragraph?
A. A wasteful society.
B. A society which thinks of ways of recycling waste materials.
C. A society which keeps everything.
D. A society which saves electricity.
74 In the last paragraph, the author suggests governments _______.
A. depends on individuals to find ways of conserving energy.
B. find ways of encouraging those industries and individuals who conserve energy and of punishing those who don’t.
C. depend on companies to find ways of saving energy and rewarding workers
D. help establish businesses that will exploit waste materials
75 In this passage the author _______.
A. explains that meaning of the “Wild West” economy
B. tells us what recycled materials are.
C. teaches us how to recycle materials.
D. recommend a change in our use of resources strongly
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单词拼写
1.There is enough e ______ that people whose diets lack vitamins are more likely to develop some types of disease.
2.He was d______by the company because of the huge loss due to his carelessness.
3.The most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with an e______ is to stay calm.
4.The average man fails not because he lacks ability but because he lacks the ability to c______on what he should do.
5.Linda is fond of the a______ of peace and calmness in the remote village.
6.There are ______(广泛的) concerns over food safety in the country.
7.I do believe it is possible for different nations to live together in______ (融洽).
8.There is no point ______(使确信)him of Tina’s honesty because he just doesn’t believe in any person in the company.
9.Was it just a ______(巧合)that the woman who ran the competition won the first prize?
10.Considering her quality and experience, she is the ideal ______(候选人)for the position of general manager.
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Do you know why some people are always healthy? If you study all the healthy people in the world, you’ll begin to notice some behaviors many of them share in common. For example, healthy people tend to live an active lifestyle. Exercise is usually a main part of their lives. They spend less time in front of a TV, and more time out and in achieving things and living life. Being on your feet all day and sitting in front of a computer can mean a loss or gain of hundreds of calories a day.
Healthy people surround themselves with other healthy people. We are highly influenced by the people closest to us. Surrounding yourself with healthy people tends to make you healthy by association. Not only are you inspired by your healthy friends, but there’s also a sense of social pressure to be healthy yourself when you’re around them. Who says social pressure has to be a bad thing?
Does your job make you feel bad? Healthy people have a job that makes them happy. We’ve all heard the saying that if you do a job you enjoy, you’ll never work a day in your lives. Happiness and health are highly related. Healthy people tend to be happy. Not only do healthy people tend to like their jobs, but they tend to live for them. They look forward to getting up every day and living their lives to the fullest.
People with self-confidence look healthy. Healthy people have confidence in themselves. They don’t worry about what other people think. They surround themselves with positive people, and they go about their days as if they can achieve anything.
Healthy people like smiling. Try smiling at everyone and not only do you get a smile back, but it makes you feel good about yourself. You’ve just made someone’s day better. Healthy people understand the link between happiness and health, and they tend to walk around with smiles on their faces, or laughter in their hearts.
Healthy people don’t wait for problems to come to them — they go after problems. Regular checkups(检查) are the normal things for healthy people. People who live long and healthy lives catch problems before they become so big that they destroy their lives. They discover them early and then take action to prevent them from happening again in the future.
Do you consider yourself a healthy person? How many of these habits fall into your life? What other habits of healthy people have you noticed?
Habits of healthy people | |
Passage outline | Supporting details |
They are 1.________. | ? They often exercise and 2.________ watch TV. ? They achieve things and live life. ? They prefer being on their feet all day to sitting in front of a computer. |
They are 3.________ by other healthy people. | ? Being around healthy friends 4.________ them to keep fit. ? They will be under social pressure to be healthy when they are around other healthy people. |
They do jobs they enjoy. | ? They seek happiness and health by doing a(n) 5.________ job. ? They live their life as6.________ as possible every day. |
They are7.. | ? They don’t worry about others’ 8.________ about them. ? They are around positive people and spend their days positively. |
They smile a lot. | ? Smiling not only makes them feel good but makes surrounding people happy. ? Smiling or laughing means happiness, which is good for 9.________. |
They discover problems early. | ? They get checkups10.________. ? They discover problems when they are still small and manage to prevent them. |
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More and more people think it necessary to study in an English-speaking country and it didn’t take long at all for me to decide to come and study in UK.
Having been in the school for 2 months, I’m getting used to school life, and I am starting to make the most of my time in here. School starts at 9 o’clock every morning, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we have long days, in which we have 9 lessons and school finishes at 4 o’clock. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays we have short days, in which we have only 6 lessons and finish at 1 o’clock. After lessons, we have two hours of activity time, when you can choose from a wide range of activities, including all the major sports, such as rugby and football, and also the minor sports such as basketball and tennis.
As a boarder( 寄宿者),the quality of food is something I consider very important, and Merchiston has not let me down. The school kitchens are run by a professional food company, and the quality of food is very excellent and also they take the healthy diet very seriously: I remember once I was once asked to take more salad for my meal by a member of the kitchen staff(员工) for I didn’t have enough vegetables. This brings another point of being a boarder: you need to learn how to look after yourself and be responsible(负责) for yourself. One of the huge advantages of being a boarder is that we can have breakfast in the school, which means we don’t have to pull ourselves out of bed as early as the day pupils!
1.The passage mainly tells us about _______.
A.the author’s school life in the UK as a boarder.
B.the author’s opinion of the school life in the UK.
C.the differences in school life between China and UK.
D.the boarder life in a Britain middle school.
2.According to the second paragraph, we can learn that the author _________ .
A.has not enough time to study B.likes to play tennis and basketball
C.went to the school two months ago D.finishes school at 4 o’clock
3.How many lessons do the students have every week in this school?
A.15 B.45 C.27 D.18
4.The underlined words “let me down” in the last paragraph means _______.
A.made me disappointed B.made me pleased C.encouraged me D.amazed me
5.As a boarder in the school, the author ___________ .
A.is not used to the food there B.has learned to have healthy diets
C.is specially taken good care of D.sleep as much as the day pupils
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More and more people think it necessary to study in an English-speaking country and it didn’t take long at all for me to decide to come and study in UK.
Having been in the school for 2 months, I’m getting used to school life, and I am starting to make the most of my time in here. School starts at 9 o’clock every morning, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we have long days, in which we have 9 lessons and school finishes at 4 o’clock. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we have short days, in which we have only 6 lessons and finish at 1 o’clock. After lessons, we have 2 hours of activity time, when you can choose from a wide range of activities, including all the major sports, such as rugby and football, and also the minor sports such as basketball and tennis.
As a boarder(寄宿者), the quality of food is something I consider very important, and Merchiston has not let me down. The school kitchens are run by a professional(专业的) catering(饮食) company, and the quality of food is excellent, and also they take issue(问题) of a healthy diet really seriously: I remember once I was asked to take more salad for my meal by a member of the kitchen staff(工作人员) for I didn’t have enough vegetables. This brings another point of being a boarder: you need to learn how to look after yourself and be responsible(负责) for yourself. One of the huge advantages of being a boarder is that we can have breakfast in the school, which means we don’t have to pull ourselves out of bed as early as the day pupils!
1.The passage mainly tells us about________.
A. the author’s school life in the UK as a boarder
B. the author’s opinion of the school life in the UK
C. the differences in school life between China and the UK
D. the boarder life in a British middle school
2.According to the second paragraph, we can learn that the author ______.
A. has not enough time to study
B. likes to play tennis and basketball
C. went to the school two months ago
D. finishes school at 4 o’clock
3.How many lessons do the students have every week in this school?
A. 15 B. 45 C. 27 D. 18
4.The underlined words “ let me down” in the last paragraph means _______.
A. made me disappointed B. made me pleased
C. encouraged me D. amazed me
5.As a boarder in the school, the author ______.
A. is not used to the food there
B. has learned to have healthy diets
C. is specially taken good care of
D. sleeps as much as day pupils
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