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请阅读下面对话,根据对话内容从方框中选择恰当的句子填入空白处,使对话通顺、合理,...

请阅读下面对话,根据对话内容从方框中选择恰当的句子填入空白处,使对话通顺、合理,意思完整。

A: Good morning, Bob! What's the matter with you? You look sad.1.

B: Yes. Actually, I’ve just come back from the zoo.

A: 2.

B: Yes. But they didn't look well.

A: Why not?

B: I found many animals were not free. They had to stay in cages(笼子).

A: I’m sorry to hear that.3.They have their own homes there.

B: What’s worse, some kids like throwing things at them, like bread and fruit.

A:That's too bad.4.

B: Of course I have. I also told them we should help to protect animals. They are our friends.

A: You did a right thing.5.Protecting them is protecting ourselves.

A.And people should know the importance of protecting animals.

B.I’m sure you have stopped them from doing so.

C.I think they should go back to nature.

D.What do you think of pandas?

E.Didn't you go on the school trip?

F.Who did you go to the zoo with?

G.So you must have seen lots of animals, right?

 

1.E 2.G 3.C 4.B 5.A 【解析】 本文是个长对话,对话内容主要讲述了在动物园见到的伤害动物行为并提议动物是我们的朋友,我们应该保护动物。 1.根据答语Yes可知此处应是一般疑问句,又回答“I’ve just come back from the zoo.”可猜测跟出游有关。故选E。 2.根据答语“Yes. But they didn't look well.”可知此处应是疑问句,并且疑问句中含有名词复数。故选G。 3.根据“They have their own homes there.”可知此处指的是另一个地方,根据常识可知动物应该回到大自然中。故选C。 4.根据“Of course I have”可知面对伤害动物行为时,Bob去阻止这些行为,此句为对该行为的反问。故选B。 5.根据“Protecting them is protecting ourselves.”可知保护动物是十分重要的。故选A。
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Shanghai Disney Resort has made its no-outside-food policy, which leads to a mixture of complaints and approval (赞成).Should theme parks allow outside food?1.

Anthony (France)

Money could be one thing but there are a lot of other things that we can consider in this issue.

If theme parks allow outside food, then there will be much rubbish in the park.2.Some other problems might arise.

Christina (the US)

Zoos and theme parks have another concern that there are straws (吸管)and plastic bags.3.

Pnp (Australia)

The park wants to make money from the sale of food and drinks.4.It has a big consumer (顾客) group because visitors need to eat and drink while in the park.

Shelly (the UK)

When you bring in food that is not prepared inside the park, the park will be influenced by various germs and diseases that come from outside the park.5.So, for reasons of food cleanliness and safety, it would be advisable (明智) not to bring outside food inside the park.

Xu Guohui (China)

Because customers are mainly paying for the entertainment value of the resorts when buying their tickets, and not directly for any food, Disney doesn't have the authority to stop visitors from bringing in food from the outside.

A.Because indoor sellers will not take responsibility to clean that area.

B.Food and drinks in the park are usually more expensive than those outside the park.

C.Some readers share their views.

D.We can't buy or eat junk food inside the park.

E.These things are harmful to the animals living there.

F.It will help to save a lot of money.

G.For example, at Disney World, they try to examine their food to ensure it is safe.

 

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    If you've ever stayed up late and then got up early the next day, you know what it's like to not get enough sleep. It's a very uncomfortable feeling. In fact, scientists have long believed that sleep is like food ——if we don't get enough of it, we might get sick or even die. But now they are starting to wonder just how much sleep we need.

Researchers from London recently did a study on fruit flies (果蝇). They found that flies that slept for very short periods of time —— about 72minutes a day —— still lived about as long as flies that slept for longer time. One of the flies slept for just 4 minutes each day. This has led the researchers to wonder if sleep is less necessary than we thought before.

Humans are very different from fruit flies. Sleep is when our bodies do a lot of work, for example, repairing tissue(组织)and growing muscle (肌肉).Sleeping allows our bodies to get a good rest.

But can we really die from not sleeping? No human has died so far from staying awake for too long. The world record for sleeplessness is held by Randy Gardner from the US, who stayed awake for 11 days and 24 minutes in 1964. However, Gardner did experience serious side effects (副作用).

Scientists have not yet found any animals that don't sleep at all. Even animals that only sleep for short periods are not completely sleepless. This suggests that a short sleep is necessary, even in short-sleeping animals, according to a German scientist.

1.What does the study on fruit flies show?

A.Fruit flies sleep less than humans do.

B.Flies need 72 minutes of sleep every day.

C.Sleep is as necessary for animals as it is for humans.

D.Getting less sleep doesn't seem to influence how long flies live.

2.The purpose of Paragraph 3 is to________.

A.describe how much sleep humans need B.explain why sleep is important to humans

C.list the differences between humans and flies D.show the similarities between flies and humans

3.What do we know from the passage?

A.Sleep may not be so important as we think it is. B.Humans need more sleep than animals.

C.Sleeplessness can lead to death. D.Not all animals need sleep.

4.What’s the best title for the passage?

A.How Much Sleep? B.Die Without Sleep.

C.Wonders of Nature. D.Get Enough Sleep.

 

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    Cancer is now the leading cause of death in wealthy countries. Researchers say cancer has replaced heart disease as the top killer in the industrial world.

If the trend continues, they predict cancer could become the leading cause of death worldwide later in this century. However, the news is not that deaths from cancer are increasing but that deaths from CVD(心血管疾病)are decreasing.

CVD is a group of medical conditions that include heart failure, heart attack and stroke. It remains the leading cause of death among middle-aged adults worldwide.

But when you only look at deaths in the industrial world - that is not the case. In those countries, the new report shows that cancer now kills two times as many people as CVD.

The findings were published in The Lancet, The research comes from a large, ongoing study called PURE. It is a project of the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences in Canada.

The PURE researchers have been collecting information about people from over 20 high-, middle- and low-income countries. The data includes a person's medical history and individual behavior, such as physical activity and diet.

Salim Yusuf is a researcher on the PURE study and a professor of medicine at McMaster University. He also serves as head of the Population Health Research Institute. He explained the study's findings in a statement to the press.

“ The fact that deaths from cancer are now twice as frequent as deaths from CVD in high-income countries, ” Yusuf said,” shows a change in the main cause of death in middle-aged people. ” He added, “ As deaths from CVD decline(减少)in many countries because of prevention and treatment, cancer will likely become the leading cause of death globally in the future.”

1.What does the underlined word “decreasing” mean in Paragraph 2?

A.Falling. B.Lighting. C.Adding. D.Changing.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.Cancer has become the leading cause of death around the world.

B.CVD is still the main cause of death among middle-aged adults.

C.Prevention and treatment have helped to make deaths from cancer decline.

D.CVD has replaced cancer as the top killer in the wealthy countries.

3.What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?

A.There will be no deaths from CVD in the future.

B.Deaths from CVD are the most in high-income countries.

C.Cancer will likely kill more people than CVD will do globally in the future.

D.Most middle-aged people in the world die from CVD.

4.What can we know about PURE from the passage?

A.PURE is a name of a group of researchers from high-income countries.

B.PURE is a project of the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences in Canada.

C.PURE researchers only study a person's individual behavior.

D.PURE researchers have been collecting information about people from middle-income countries.

 

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    Zhong Nanshan, an 84-year-old doctor, is the public face of China's effort to control a new kind of virus(病毒). He became famous 17 years ago for “ daring to speak” in the fight against SARS. Zhong has been named to head of a high-level expert team organized by National Health Commission to research the new virus.

On January 20th, Zhong reported that the new virus could spread from person to person. Also, President Xi Jinping called for strong action to stop the spread of the new virus on that day.

The next day, Zhong Nanshan told reporters in Guangzhou that the government had been truthful about reporting cases of COVID-19. He also said the government was trying to deal with the outbreak. On January 23 rd, officials closed off all transportation to and from Wuhan. It was said that Zhong had pushed for the move.

In 2003, the situation was very different. The officials were fearful of telling the truth about the SARS outbreak. At the time, Zhong talked to reporters about the virus. A video in 2003 showed him telling reporters little was then understood about it. No one knew how it was spreading or the correct treatment. In a 2016 television program by CCTV, Zhong remembered he was asked if the SARS outbreak was under control. He said,“ I couldn't help myself. I said it's not under control at all.” The program praised Zhong for “daring to speak”.

1.When did President Xi Jinping call for strong action to stop the spread of the new virus?

A.On January 21st. B.On January 20th.

C.On February 21st. D.On February 23rd.

2.What is Zhong Nanshan's attitude to the government according to Paragraph 3?

A.Positive. B.Serious. C.Careful. D.Worried.

3.What does the underlined word "it” in the last paragraph refer to?

A.The new virus. B.SARS.

C.The video. D.The television program.

4.What's the main idea of the passage?

A.China is trying to call for strong action to control a new kind of virus.

B.Zhong Nanshan explains how he fought against SARS in 2003.

C.A famous SARS fighter dares to fight against the new virus again.

D.A new kind of virus has been spread from person to person around the world.

 

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1.When can you take the City Sight Bus at 1730?

A.In October. B.In December. C.In January. D.In May.

2.Mr. Brown and his wife want to take their pet dog to Queen Marguerite's Park. How much do they have to pay for the City Sight Bus?

A.$ 18. B.$ 36. C.$ 45. D.$ 54.

3.What can we get from the passage?

A.Line A takes less time than Line B.

B.You can take both lines to Starlight Garden.

C.Buses for both lines leave from Lovers' Bridge.

D.You can pay 10% less if you buy tickets for both lines.

 

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