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根据汉语提示,翻译下列句子,每空一词。 1.这些话的目的不是伤害你,而是鼓励你。...

根据汉语提示,翻译下列句子,每空一词。

1.这些话的目的不是伤害你,而是鼓励你。

These words ______not  ______  ______ hurt you, but to  ______ you.

2.今晚将为新任校长举行宴会。

There ______  ______ a dinner party tonight  ______  ______  ______ the new headmaster.

3.我们已经训练了一个半小时,是休息的时候了。

We ______  ______  for one hour and a half and it’s time we  ______ a rest.

4.世界杯每四年举行一次,就像奥运会一样。

The World Cup ______ ______ ______four years, ______ ______ the Olympic Games.

5.一到达山顶,我就体验到了一种幸福感和成就感。

______ ______the top of the mountain, I ______ a feeling of happiness and a sense of achievement.

 

1.are;  meant ;  to ;  encourage 2. will ;  be;  in;  honour ;  of 3. have;  trained;  took 4. is ;  held;  every;  just;  like 5. Upon;  reaching;  experienced 【解析】略
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Celebrating sleep

World Sleep Day, observed (庆祝)on 21 March, was created to bring attention to the growing number of sleep problems worldwide. Sleep is a natural part of human life, but many people in the modern world ignore its importance. As a result, sleep problems are increasingly common.

In 2002, scientists at the University of Athens in Greece conducted a survey of over 35,000 people in 10 countries around the world, including China, Belgium and South Africa. Of the people, 24 percent said that they did not sleep well, and based on their responses, 31.6 percent were diagnosed (诊断)with insomnia(失眠)and another 17.5 percent were diagnosed with borderline insomnia. In addition, 30.7 percent of survey respondents reported visiting a doctor for help with sleep problems and 11.6 percent said that they felt very sleepy during the day.

Overall, the survey found that many people suffer the effects of poor quality sleep, some examples of which are being unable to fall asleep and waking up in the middle of the night. The main factors causing these problems are pressure from school or work and a fast pace of life, but noise pollution and light pollution also disturb sleep and contribute to poor quality sleep. The survey’s findings are particularly troubling because large numbers of people were found to have difficulty sleeping at night. The short-term effects of this are tiredness and trouble concentrating(专心). If this happens for a long time, the risk of putting on weight and having a heart attack may increase.

There are many things you can do to improve the quality of your sleep. First, you should have regular sleep habits. Try to go to bed and wake up around the same time each day. You also need to make your bedroom a cool, dark, quiet place to sleep so that heat, light and noise do not disturb you. At night, you should also avoid things that contain caffeine(咖啡因), such as chocolate, coffee, tea and many soft drinks, as caffeine may keep you from sleeping.

Getting a good night's sleep is important for everyone. By following the advice above, you can rest better at night and work better during the day.

Title: Celebrating Sleep

Topic

Context

World Sleep Day

People observe Mar. 21, World Sleep Day to bring 1. ▲  to the problem.

Responses of the survey

l Of 3, 5000 people in 10 countries in the world, there were 24 percent of the people saying they didn’t sleep well.

l 31.6 percent were diagnosed with insomnia and another 17.5 percent were on the borderline of sleeplessness.

l The percentage of the people 2. ▲   sleepy during the day is 11.6.

l 30.7 percent reported 3.   ▲   to a doctor for sleep problems.

Main 4.  ▲   causing sleep problems

l Under5. ▲   from school or work, people may have sleep problems.

l Noise and light pollution6.▲ to poor quality sleeps.

Effects of bad quality sleep

l Sleepless people may easily 7. ▲ weight and have a heart attack.

l Feeling fired and sleepy, people find it 8.to concentrate.

9.   ▲   to  take  to improve sleep quality

l Have regular sleep habits.

l Make your bedroom cool, dark and quiet.

l Avoid things 10.  ▲   caffeine.

 

 

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At very high levels, radiation can kill an animal or human being at once by killing plenty of cells in important organs(器官). Even the lowest levels can do serious damage. There is no level of radiation that is completely safe. If the radiation does not hit anything important, the damage may not be serious. This is the case when only a few cells are hit, and when they are killed at once. Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones. But if the few cells are only damaged, and if they reproduce themselves, you may be in trouble. They reproduce themselves in an unusual way. They can grow into cancer. Sometimes this does not show up for many years.

This is another reason for some of the mystery about nuclear radiation. Serious damage can be done without the knowledge of the person at the time that damage has occurred. A person can be irradiated(放射治疗) and feel fine, then die of cancer five, ten, or twenty years later as a result. A child can be born weak or easy to get serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.

1.According to the passage, the danger of nuclear power lies in       .

A.nuclear mystery

B.radiation detection

C.radiation level

D.nuclear radiation

2.Radiation can lead to serious trouble even at the lowest level        .   

A.when it kills a few cells

B.because the killed cells can’t be replaced

C.if it damages a few cells

D.unless the damaged cells can reproduce themselves

3.What does the author want to tell us?

A.Radiation can hurt us.

B.Radiation is a subject scientists work on.

C.Radiation is a mystery.

D.Radiation is the source of cancer.

 

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Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It may be walking, cycling, or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be games of football, hockey, golf, or tennis. It may be mountaineering.

Those who have a passion for climbing high and difficult mountains are often looked upon with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to suffer cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused probably by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to which men give their relaxation.

Mountaineering is a sport and not a game. There are no man-made rules, as there are for such games as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of a different kind which it would be dangerous to ignore, but it is this freedom from man-made rules that makes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their own methods.

If we compare mountaineering and other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is that mountaineering is not a “team game”. We should be mistaken in this. There are, it is true, no “matches” between “teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is obviously teamwork.

The mountain climber knows that he may have to fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than man. He has to fight the forces of nature. His sport requires high mental and physical qualities.

A mountain climber continues to improve in skill year after year. A skier (滑雪者) is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis champions are in their early twenties. But it is not unusual for a man of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in Alps. They may take more time than younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and less waste of effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment.

1. The main difference between a sport and a game lies in       .

A.activity

B.uniform

C.rules

D.skills

2. Mountaineering can be called a team sport because      .

A.mountaineers depend on each other while climbing

B.teams compete against each other

C.it is an Olympic event

D.there are five climbers on each team

3.Which of the following might be the best title?

A.How to Climb High Mountains

B.Mountain Climbers

C.Challenging Sports Activities

D.Mountaineering

 

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A well-known manufacturer of weighing machines produced a new model.

The machine had a computer inside it, and this computer could do wonderful things: it could weigh people very accurately; it could tell them their weight in their own language; and it could tell them what they should eat to reduce their weight.

The manufacturer decided to try out his machine before he sold it to the shops.

He looked around for a good place to put it and finally decided on an airport. There were always people at an airport from many different countries.

The first person to use the machine was an Italian woman. She stood on the machine, put a coin in and waited to hear her weight.

The machine took only a second or two to weigh her, decide on her nationality and the language she spoke, and figure out what kind of food she should eat.

“Good morning, madam,” it said in perfect Italian. “Your weight is 72 kilos, three more than it should be for a woman of your height, age and nationality. This is because you have been eating too much spaghetti. I suggest you eat more fruit and vegetables. Please have a nice day”.

The second person to use the machine was a Chinese girl. She stood on the machine, put a coin in and waited to hear her weight.

“Good morning, Miss," the machine said in perfect Chinese. "Your weight is 38 kilos, exactly the correct weight for your height, age and nationality. Continue to eat what you are eating. Please have a nice day.”

The third person to use the machine was a huge Australian woman. She walked up to the machine and looked at it for a long time. At last she found the courage to stand on the machine and put a coin in. The machine spoke immediately. “Good morning. Will one of you ladies please get off?”

1. What could the computer do?

A.Weigh and talk to people.

B.Translate information.

C.Give them diet pills.

D.Make them lose weight.

2. What did the machine say to the Italian woman?

A.She was a little too light.

B.She was a little too heavy.

C.She disliked spaghetti.

D.She couldn’t speak Italian.

3.What did the machine say to the Chinese woman?

A.She should eat more.

B.She could speak Chinese.

C.She would have a nice day.

D.She was fine.

4.What did the machine suggest about the Australian woman?

A.She was unwell.

B.She was courageous.

C.She was too heavy.

D.She had dieted well.

 

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