One day, I took my daughter by the sea for lunch. On arriving at the beach, I saw JoJo, a(n) _______ man in the hotel business. We sat down to _______ in an open air cafe.
Suddenly our conversation was interrupted (中断) by a man. I’m a TV show host. I thought he wanted to _______ my controversial (有争议的) TV shows with me. He asked to speak to me privately, so we stood a bit away from my table. He said, “I’m James, father of a 7-year-old girl, who’s _______. The doctors said if she was _______ in the UK, she would probably _______. But it isn’t _______ for me to do that, so can you please help me?” After we talked for a few _______, I went to sit back at the table. JoJo asked me _______, “what’s wrong with you? Your face changed.” I told him. JoJo was very sorry for the man. Later we ________ the cafe and went to our own destination (目的地).
All weekend I thought about James and his ________. I even considered doing a special TV show to ________ money for them.
On Monday morning I was at the office, when my secretary said a man needed to speak to me. It was JoJo. Actually JoJo is so ________ with his hotel business that I ________ imagined he had time to come and see me here. “Please, call that man and ________ him I’ll pay all the money for his daughter’s treatment,” JoJo said, with a check in his hand. “I’ve been married for 35 years. I wasn’t ________ enough to have a child. I want to ________ this child now.” I picked up the phone to call James ________.
Now James’ daughter is ________. I’m so happy there are so many ________ people on the earth.
1.A.rich B.humorous C.overweight D.outgoing
2.A.pack B.drink C.rest D.chat
3.A.play B.discuss C.select D.record
4.A.ill B.honest C.clever D.sad
5.A.found B.cheated C.treated D.replaced
6.A.admit B.succeed C.survive D.agree
7.A.easy B.logical C.important D.interesting
8.A.months B.days C.hours D.minutes
9.A.in advance B.in surprise C.in relief D.in peace
10.A.left B.decorated C.sold D.attacked
11.A.friend B.actor C.host D.daughter
12.A.save B.charge C.raise D.fetch
13.A.busy B.angry C.satisfied D.pleased
14.A.hardly B.usually C.anxiously D.certainly
15.A.believe B.tell C.expect D.find
16.A.lucky B.careful C.friendly D.lovely
17.A.thank B.protect C.love D.help
18.A.immediately B.regularly C.curiously D.officially
19.A.studying B.calming C.recovering D.sleeping
20.A.brave B.kind C.confident D.healthy
Breaking bad eating habits and starting good ones is one of the healthiest steps you can take.
But making healthy choices natural can take time. 1. In fact, it can take a certain time for a new habit to feel natural. So how do you stay on track until your new healthy-eating plan takes hold?
2.Setting too many goals or too many unrealistic ones can disturb you right from the start.
Think about why you’re snacking. 3.Or are you just bored or maybe a little stressed out? Skip the extra calories and take a five-minute walk instead. 4.The buddy(好友)system will keep you both on track. If you fail, don’t give up. According to the European Journal of Psychology study, little bumps(凸块)in the road aren’t likely to disturb the process of creating new habits. So, be patient and get back to your healthy ways as soon as you can. 5..
A.Start small.
B.Are you really hungry?
C.Try to do something big
D.With a little patience, those bad habits will soon be gone
E.After all, it’s hard to change a lifetime of bad habits overnight.
F.What kind of food do you want to eat when you are hungry?
G.And find a friend or co-worker who wants to make healthy changes, too.
“Children who eat three or more hamburgers a week are more likely to suffer from asthma (哮喘),” researchers say. However, they say that the risk may not be caused by the meat-rich diet itself, but by a lack of fresh fruit and vegetables.
The study looked into 50,000 children from 20 countries. Parents were asked about their children’s eating habits and whether they had ever suffered from asthma. The effects of their diet seemed to be different depending on where they lived. Fruit and vegetables are more helpful in less rich parts of the world, while eating lots of fish was more helpful in richer countries. Eating at least three hamburgers a week was linked to a greater risk of asthma, but only in wealthier countries.
Dr. Gabriele Nagel said different things may cause asthma in different parts of the world. “This gives us more understanding of how asthma affects different people, and its effects in developing as well as developed countries,” she said.
High levels of unhealthy fat in hamburgers could increase the risk of asthma. However, the researchers said children who ate several hamburgers a week might have other unhealthy lifestyle habits as well.
Researchers said the study helped us understand how asthma and diets are connected. “Previous (先前的) studies have shown that a diet rich in fruit and vegetables can help to reduce a child’s risk of developing asthma symptoms (症状),” Dr. Elaine Vickers said. “Our advice to parents is to make sure that children have a healthy diet and also get plenty of exercise.”
1.What can we know about asthma from paragraph 1?
A.The danger of it is common among children. B.Children who eat hamburgers suffer from it.
C.Lack of fruit and vegetables may cause it. D.The meat-rich diets can make it much worse.
2.What did parents do in the study?
A.They provided information about children’s eating habits.
B.They helped look into children from different countries.
C.They compared the effects of children’s diets right away.
D.They changed their children’s eating habits on purpose.
3.What do the researchers say about the study?
A.It shows fruit and vegetables stop children from developing asthma.
B.It is based on previous studies but the results are quite different.
C.It is helpful for them to know the relation between asthma and diets.
D.It offers many suggestions to parents and children on a healthy diet.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.The Risk of Asthma Is High in Wealthier Countries
B.Unhealthy Eating Habits May Lead to Asthma
C.Eating Hamburgers Increases the Risk of Asthma
D.Hamburgers Are Really Bad for People’s Health
Ocean food plays a very important part in our food supply. Not so long ago, the world’s oceans were filled with different types of fish. Now, a large increase in global overfishing has threatened that supply.
According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 90 percent of the world’s fisheries (渔场) are either being fully exploited (开发), or are at risk of being closed down.
With fish supplies running out at home, fishermen are traveling further to find their catch. Frequently, fishermen are crossing over into other countries. As fish supplies closer to their homeland’s shores are decreasing fishermen cross borders to find fish.
Overfishing can be found everywhere, from Mexican fishing boats off the US coast of Florida to Russian fishing boats in the western Bering Sea. However, the effect is felt the strongest in the South China Sea.
On the other side of the world, West Africa is now seeing malign effects of overfishing. For coastal African countries, such as Senegal, the fishing industry is a large part of the national economy. The World Bank reports nearly 20 percent of the Senegalese are working in the fishing industry. Rashid Sumaila is the Director of Fisheries Economic Research at the University of British Columbia. He says communities that depend on fish for income and food, like Senegal, are now at risk.
1.Why do fishermen cross borders to catch fish?
A.Because they want to protect the environment.
B.Because they want to enjoy the overseas scenery.
C.Because fish supplies in their countries are decreasing.
D.Because fishing is not allowed in their own countries.
2.Where can the most serious overfishing be seen according to the text?
A.In Russia. B.In the South China Sea.
C.Off the US coast of Florida. D.In the western Bering Sea.
3.What does the underlined word “malign” in the last paragraph probably mean?
A.Harmful. B.Satisfying.
C.Hopeful. D.Beneficial.
4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Most people in Africa will be out of work.
B.The World Bank will lend money to fishermen.
C.Rashid Sumaila is unconcerned about overfishing.
D.Overfishing has some bad effects on African people.
It feels like every time my mother and I start to have a conversation, it turns into an argument. We talk about something as simple as dinner plans and suddenly my mother will push the conversation into the Third World War. She’ll talk about my lack of bright future because I don’t plan to be a doctor. And much to her disappointment, I don’t want to do any job related to science, either. In fact, when I was pushed to say that I planned to major in English, she nearly had a heart attack.
“Why can’t you be like my co-worker’s son?” she shouts all the time. Her co-worker’s son received a four-year scholarship and is now earning 70,000 dollars a year as an engineer. I don’t know what to say except that I simply can’t be like Mr. Perfect as I’ve called the unnamed co-worker’s son. I can’t be like him. I am the type of the person who loves to help out in the community, write until the sun goes down, and most of all, wants to achieve something because of loving it, not because of fame or salary.
I understand why my mother is worried about my future major. I’ve seen my mother struggle (艰难) to raise me on her small salary and work long hours. She leaves the house around 6:30 am and usually comes back home around 5:00 pm or even 6:00 pm.
However, I want her to know that by becoming a doctor, it doesn’t mean I’ll be successful. I’d rather follow my dreams and create my own future.
1.What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 mean?
A.The author’s mother argued about something angrily with him.
B.The author’s mother expressed different opinions on the war.
C.The author’s mother liked talking with him but got angry easily.
D.The author’s mother quite disagreed about what to eat for dinner.
2.Why does the author’s mother mention her co-worker’s son?
A.To tell the author to learn as hard as he can. B.To persuade the author to become a doctor.
C.To encourage the author to receive a scholarship. D.To ask the author to earn much more money.
3.What makes the author’s mother worried about his major?
A.Her plans for future. B.Her need to control.
C.Her struggle with life. D.Her poor knowledge.
4.What can be inferred from the text?
A.The author will become an engineer as his mother wishes.
B.Being a scientist is sure to earn high fame and salary.
C.The author shows little interest in learning English.
D.The author may choose major according to his interest.
Four Fantastic Countries to Visit
The dream to travel around the world has always been in many people’s minds. The following trips to the four fantastic countries are provided for you in this travel recommendation (推荐). They can make you feel the excitement of enjoying beautiful scenery, delicious food or interesting things in 2019.
Indonesia
It doesn’t take too much money to visit Indonesia. Bali Island is your best choice. You can live in a comfortable room, have three meals a day and drink a few beers for only $ 25 per day! Hotels and goods are cheap everywhere, especially when you move further to the north.
Vietnam
Vietnam suburbs or the city of Hanoi especially Ba Dinh Square, are just where you need to visit, with wonderful scenery, friendly native people, cheap food like the Bun Cha and affordable services. Cab services are only $ 10 or less compared to cab services in the States which can get as high as $ 30 for a couple of blocks away.
France
You don’t talk of France without saying Eiffel tower. At night, it gives the most unbelievable view of France. In order to avoid the long lines to the tower, book your trip earlier. For Catholics or historians, the Notre Dame and the places around it will surely attract you.
South Africa
One of the main cities to visit in S. A is Johannesburg. It is known as the City of Gold, which is the heart of shopping, entertainment and adventure. An average of 250 miles from the city is the Kruger Park—the most fun game place in Africa.
1.Which country provides the trip to an island in this travel recommendation?
A.France. B.Vietnam. C.Indonesia. D.South Africa.
2.What will you do on the trip to South Africa?
A.Climb the highest tower.
B.Drink the world’s cheapest beer.
C.Enjoy the cheapest cab service in the world.
D.Visit the most interesting game park of Africa.
3.Which of the following spots do you need to book ahead of time?
A.Bali Island. B.Kruger Park.
C.Eiffel tower. D.Ba Dinh Square.