Some parts in South China have experienced________this year as they did last year.
A.twice as much rain | B.rain twice as much |
C.as twice much rain | D.twice rain as much |
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Some parts in South China have experienced________this year as they did last year.
A.twice as much rain | B.rain twice as much |
C.as twice much rain | D.twice rain as much |
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In part of China, some people still have difficulty gaining to social services.
A.approach B.help C.access D.benefit
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Early this year cruel snowstorms hit southern China, ________ great transportation problems in some areas.
A.caused B.to cause C.having caused D.causing
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Some weight-loss camps, which are rare in China just a few years ago, have sprouted in Beijing, Qingdao, Shenzhen, and other cities. Today about 15 percent of adults, or 200 million Chinese, are reportedly overweight. Of these, 90 million—about 7 percent—are obese(极肥胖的).
Experts say the obesity epidemic is spreading to children, though more slowly than in adults. The trend, they say, will have a huge impact on the health of China’s citizens and economy. “We’re seeing a very large proportion of children and adolescents who are quite heavy and aren’t moving much,” said Barry Popkin, a nutrition professor. Popkin carries out an ongoing health-and-nutrition survey of 16,000 households in China. He says more kids today are overeating and putting on weight “quite quickly.” In just ten years, China’s childhood obesity rate has doubled, with the greatest gains coming in urban areas. “In big cities it’s a big problem.”
Some experts blame the extra fat on a range of factors, many of them tied to China’s rapidly changing economy and culture. The diets of Chinese adults and children are far higher in calorie-laden meats, fish, eggs, dairy products, fats, and sugars than ever before. In addition, kids—especially city dwellers—are more sedentary today and spend more time indoors in front of homework, television, computer games, and the Internet.
Shuwen Ng, a health economist, says that kids in China now have pocket money, and they spend a portion of it on junk food. Ng adds that advertising and peer groups influence kids’ food choices. Certain foods, such as new candies or fast food, have attractive features.
China’s childhood obesity rate still lags that of the United States, where some 15 percent of kids are said to be obese. But the long-term effects are equally serious.
1.According to the passage we know _____.
A. weight-loss camps have been very popular in China six years ago
B. about 290 million Chinese are overweight in China in all
C. in China childhood obesity rate in rural areas is lower than that in major cities
D. America’s childhood obesity rate is lower than China’s
2. Which of the following is NOT the reason of China’s childhood obesity?
A. Advertising on some new candies B. High quality diets
C. Playing computer games for long time D. Having pocket money
3. The underlined word “sedentary” in the second paragraph probably means _____.
A. attentive B. earnest C. absent D. inactive
4. According to the passage we can infer _____.
A. obesity explosion in China will affect the United States
B. there is great difference in kids’ food choices now
C. junk food contributes to childhood obesity
D. city children eat more than rural children
5.What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Chinese Childhood Obesity Explosion
B. Weight-loss Camps in China
C. Obesity Explosion’s Impacts On Chinese Economy
D. Obesity Explosion In China And America
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Some weight-loss camps, which are rare in China just a few years ago, have sprouted in Beijing, Qingdao, Shenzhen, and other cities. Today about 15 percent of adults, or 200 million Chinese, are reportedly overweight. Of these, 90 million—about 7 percent—are obese(极肥胖的).
Experts say the obesity epidemic is spreading to children, though more slowly than in adults. The trend, they say, will have a huge impact on the health of China's citizens and economy. “We're seeing a very large proportion of children and adolescents who are quite heavy and aren't moving much,” said Barry Popkin, a nutrition professor. Popkin carries out an ongoing health-and-nutrition survey of 16,000 households in China. He says more kids today are overeating and putting on weight “quite quickly”. In just ten years China's childhood obesity rate has doubled, with the greatest gains coming in urban areas. “In big cities it's a big problem.”
Some experts blame the extra fat on a range of factors, many of them tied to China's rapidly changing economy and culture. The diets of Chinese adults and children are far higher in calorie-laden meats, fish, eggs, dairy products, fats, and sugars than ever before. In addition, kids—especially city dwellers—are more sedentary today and spend more time indoors in front of homework, television, computer games, and the Internet.
Shuwen Ng, a health economist, says that kids in China now have pocket money, and they spend a portion of it on junk food. Ng adds that advertising and peer groups influence kids' food choices. Certain foods, such as new candies or fast food, have attractive features.
China's childhood obesity rate still lags that of the United States, where some 15 percent of kids are said to be obese. But the long-term effects are equally serious.
1.According to the passage we know ________.
A.weight-loss camps was very popular in China six years ago |
B.about 290 million Chinese are overweight in China in all |
C.in China childhood obesity rate in rural areas is lower than that in major cities |
D.America’s childhood obesity rate is lower than China's |
2. Which of the following is NOT the reason of China's childhood obesity?
A.Advertising on some new candies | B.High quality diets |
C.Playing computer games for long time | D.Having pocket money |
3.The underlined word “sedentary” in the third paragraph probably means ________.
A.attentive | B.earnest | C.absent | D.inactive |
4. According to the passage we can infer ________.
A.obesity explosion in China will affect the United States |
B.there are great difference in kids’ food choices now |
C.junk food contributes to childhood obesity |
D.city children eat more than rural children |
5. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Chinese Childhood Obesity Explosion |
B.Weight-loss Camps in China |
C.Obesity Explosion’s Impacts On Chinese Economy |
D.Obesity Explosion In China And America |
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In some places in the South of China, ____car has already become___ popular means of transportation.
A.a; the | B.不填; a | C.the; a | D.the; the |
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Things to Do in Atlanta This Weekend
Start the year off by experiencing something new this weekend! Here are our favorite events picked for this weekend.
The Glenn Miller Orchestra at Spivey Hall, Saturday
The music of Glenn Miller has an unusual sound. Combine that with the perfect sound affects at Spivey Hall, and you get a concert that is sure to have your toes tapping. And really, who doesn’t love Challanooga Choo Choo?
Garden Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Saturday
This is the last night for this annual light show at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. It is particularly unusual that the magical sound of frogs in the conservatory(温室) is not from a recording. That magic is coming from the real frogs that live there. If it’s not too crowded, stop along the way, close your eyes and just listen.
Children’s Workshop: Egyptian Hieroglyphs(象形文字), Saturday
Does your child dream of becoming a historian when he grows up? If you answer “yes”, you will want to take him to the Michael C. Carlos Museum. Participants will learn how to read and write ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs from Egyptologist Annie Shanley. Children will have an opportunity to discover the meaning of hieroglyphs on tomb reliefs and statues.
Colin Mochrie at Dad’s Garage Theatre, Saturday and Sunday
Set the tone for a great 2018 with laughter. Colin Mochrie comes to Dad’s Garage Theatre and brings his lightning-quick creativity and humor.
If you want to look at all the events happening this weekend, check out our full events calendar.
1.Where can people enjoy Glenn Miller’s works?
A. At Spivey Hall. B. At Dad’s Garage Theatre.
C. At the Atlanta Botanical Garden. D. At the Michael C. Carlos Museum.
2.What makes the light show at the Atlanta Botanical Garden unusual?
A. The perfect light effects.
B. The sound from real frogs.
C. The specially designed conservatory.
D. The magical sound from a recording.
3.What can tourists do at the Michael C. Carlos Museum?
A. Interview Annie Shanley.
B. Meet some sinners face to face.
C. Learn to read ancient Egyptian writing.
D. Carve hieroglyphs on tomb reliefs and statues.
4.Which of the following can best describe the event to be held at Dad’s Garage Theatre?
A. Challenging. B. Educational.
C. Historic. D. Amusing.
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Last year,three experienced storm chasers were killed in a tornado(龙卷风)in the US,but despite this the number of people going in search of tornadoes is growing.What drives them to take risks and look for danger? The man at the wheel glanced in the back-view mirror and then slowly turned around.“Don’t put this in your program.”he said.His wife in the passenger seat laughed.He lowered the window and killed the engine.The wind rushed in from surrounding wheat fields.
Then,from behind,the sound of footsteps approached on the dirt road.It was a moment of peace after hours of speedy racing through the American grassland.There had been excited shouts about where a tornado might form and how we would be there if it did.We were crazy on the trail a moment ago.But now,everyone was very coo1.A Kansas state trooper(骑警) introduced himself through the window.There was pretended surprise when he said how fast we had been going.Really? Wow,sorry.
Val Cator handed over his ariver’s license.His wife,Amy,took the registration out of the glove box.Val explained they were storm chasers with Channel 9 News out of Oklahoma City—though it was hardly necessary.Their huge black truck has lightning bolts(闪电)and Storm Tracker 9 painted on the sides.
Val pointed to the radar on the laptop open next to him and said those red and green dots suggested a tornado could form this afternoon.The state trooper was untouched.“I've got that in my car too.”he said.People here keep a close eye on the weather.It’s part of living in the tornado alley.Every year some town or other is blown off the map by tornadoes that can reach 300 miles an hour.
Val and Amy are just two of hundreds of possibly thousands of trackers who speed around with computers and cameras hoping to catch one of these beautiful,deadly storms.I'd joined them to learn why the number of trackers keeps growing.Why are people taking real risks—beyond the steady diet of rest-stop junk food—to watch weather?
Last year,a tornado killed three of the most experienced storm chasers.It picked up and threw their car as easily as you would a piece of paper.Dozens of other chasers were hurt in the same storm.They were crowded on a few roads when the tornado suddenly expanded and ate them.Val and Amy were there that day but still,in their words,chase aggressively.
1.Why did everyone calm down after being crazy?
A. Because they reached grassland.
B. Because a tornado would come.
C. Because a trooper stopped their car.
D. Because they were cool on the trail.
2.What could show Val Cator’s profession?
A. His driver’s license.
B. The glove box.
C. The signs painted on his truck’s sides.
D. The news of Oklahoma City.
3.Which word can be used to describe Val and Amy?
A. Hard-working. B. Adventurous.
C. Generous. D. Humorous.
4.The passage is mainly about______.
A. a program about storm chasers
B. the possible dangers that storm chasers face
C. the most violent tornado in the US
D. some people who want to be close to tornadoes
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The big snow caused great ________ to the people living in the south of China, ________ some of them homeless.
A. destroy; left B. damage; leaving C. ruin; having left D. wound; leaving
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The big snow caused great ________ to the people living in the south of China, ________ some of them homeless.
A.destroy; left B.damage; leaving
C.ruin; having left D.wound; leaving
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