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完形填空 。
     Health is far more important than wealth (财富) and wisdom (智慧). Good health makes us enjoy
our     1     and achieve what we hope for in our future life. But poor health makes us become     2     
interested in everything around us.  How to stay healthy is very important to
everyone,     3     we have lots of good medicine. When we discuss this, we must pay attention to some
rules in mind. 
     Firstly, it is very important for us to     4     more fruit and vegetables because they provide vitamins,
and they can keep us in good health. Secondly, we have to     5     a balanced diet and regular eating
habits.  Proper nutrition (营养) is important for good health.  Don"t eat food     6     lots of sugar and fat.
Eat plenty of food high in protein(蛋白质). Thirdly, we"d better do morning exercises every day. Enough
sports can make our bodies strong.     7    , we shouldn"t have too much work pressure. Getting too tired
all the time may make us become weak when we meet some sudden accidents, and it can also make us
__8     get sick. Finally, we have to     9     those bad habits that make us unhealthy, such as drinking and
smoking.
     In a word, if we pay attention to the things according to the rules    10     above, we"ll lead a healthy
life and become as fit as we wish.
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阅读理解。
     We recycle (回收利用) rubbish, so why not language? Recycling language means using vocabulary
that  you  have  learnt  before  again and again.  However,  unlike  rubbish  that piles up  (堆积)  in our
environment, if we do not recycle language, we simply forget it. So how do you recycle language?
     There are basically three ways to do it. The first is through reading. Go back to your favourite articles
and read them once more.  Just reread them and do not worry about each vocabulary item.  If  there are
some that you are not sure about,  make a guess and you  will probably guess right.  The second way to
recycle is through writing. Look at some of your favourite articles and write either a short paragraph or a
few sentences in your own words. After you have done this a few times, go back and read through what
you have written, checking vocabulary functions. Don"t worry if you have made mistakes.  That"s how you
learn. The third way to recycle language is by having an imaginary chat with yourself about your favourite
articles at home.  You can pretend there is someone with you who speaks English and tell him what you
are thinking about or how you feel.
1. According to the passage, recycling language means
A. repeating vocabulary at times
B. revising vocabulary at a proper time
C. learning new vocabulary as much as possible
D. using vocabulary that we have learnt very often
2. If we recycle language, it may _______.       
A. be kept in our mind                    
B. be forgotten easily
C. pile up in our environment              
D. disappear from our mind soon
3. The second way to recycle language tells us to _______.
A. rewrite our favourite articles
B. pay more attention to mistakes
C. practise spoken English with someone
D. pay no attention to vocabulary functions
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in recycling language?
A. Reading.                      
B. Listening.
C. Writing.                      
D. Speaking.          
5. Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?
A. Why to Recycle Language
B. How to Learn Vocabulary
C. How to Recycle Language
D. Why to Learn Vocabulary
阅读理解。
     Parents always ask, "How can I get my child to eat fruits and vegetables?" One answer is to teach
your children to fill their bodies with colour.  Fruits and vegetables come in so many beautiful colours.  
Every different colour is good for us.
     Orange and yellow fruits and vegetables such as sweet potatoes and oranges are healthy. They have
many kinds of vitamins (维生素), such as Vitamins A, B and C.Dark green foods like spinach (菠菜)
are very healthy.Red foods like tomatoes and strawberries have Vitamin C.Blue or purple fruits and
vegetables such as blueberries and red cabbage are also good for you.
     What about the colour white? White is not a colour of the rainbow (彩虹) ! White bread is not very
healthy,  but whole wheat bread is good for you.  Too much sugar and salt are not good for you.  Of
course, some white foods, like milk and tofu are very good for you. Finally, remember the most important
thing. Parents need to be good examples. You need to eat a rainbow, too!
1. From the passage we know that _______ are red foods.
A. milk and tofu                    
B. spinach and red cabbage
C. tomatoes and strawberries          
D. sweet potatoes and oranges
2. Which of the following foods has no Vitamin C in it?
A. Tofu.                    
B. Tomatoes.
C. Strawberries.              
D. Oranges.
3. In the last sentence, "eat a rainbow" means "_______"
A. eat different colours
B. eat the seven colours
C. eat foods of different colours
D. eat the rainbow in the sky
4. The main idea of the passage is _______.
A. colour foods have many vitamins
B. dark green foods are very healthy
C. eating much sugar and salt is not good for you
D. eating fruits and vegetables of different colours is good for you
阅读理解。 
     You"re driving home from work.  You"re tired, and the thought of shopping for food and cooking
dinner makes you even more tired. Suddenly you see a brightly lit sign: "Hamburgers! Fries! Shakes!"
Your hands are holding the wheel. Which way are you going to turn?
     If you turn toward the hamburgers, you"ll find much of what you"re looking for. You won"t have to do
any shopping, and you won"t have to do any cooking. Not only that, but you won"t even have to clean up
after you"ve eaten.
     Of course, the fast food will be about three times as expensive as food you buy in a store and maybe
half as nutritious (有营养的) as food you cook at home.  That"s because you"ve got to pay for someone
else to buy the food and cook it, and for those unpleasant containers that save on cleanup.  Fast food is
also less nutritious because the meals are not as balanced (均衡的) as those you can prepare at home.
Fat content and calories are high, and the meals don"t have enough fresh fruits and vegetables. Fast-food
restaurant owners, who always care about money, also mav cut corners on quality of foods.
     Worst of all, those hamburgers will be the same old hamburgers as you"ve had a million times
before. With home cooking, you can eat anything you want, not just what you can find in fast-food
restaurants.
     The choice is yours, of course.  However! if you want to be healthy, try cooking at home.
1. When you think of ______. you feel even more tired after work.
A. eating the fast food
B. preparing the fast food
C. shopping and cooking dinner
D. turning toward the hamburgers
2. The fast food will be" about three times as expensive as ______.
A. the food in a store
B  fresh fruits and vegetables
C. the food you cook at home              
D. the food in other restaurants
3. What does the writer try to tell us?
A. She advises us to eat more fast food.
B. She tells us how to choose fast food.
C. She encourages us to cook dinner at home,
D. She tells us where to have dinner when we are tired.
4. What"s the best title of the passage?
A. You are what you eat!
B. You eat what you need!
C. Fast, delicious and convenient!
D. Cheap, nutritiously-unbalanced and fresh!
阅读理解
                                                         Blood Donation(献血)
     A grown-up person has ten or eleven pints of blood inside his or her body. We can lose a pint of
blood without feeling anything, but if we lose too much blood, we will feel weak and cold. Our faces
become pale(苍白的). We may die. This is what often happens when somebody is hurt in an accident,
or a soldier is hurt in a war. Many people used to die in this way. But today they can be taken to hospital
and given more blood. Almost at once they feel better. Their faces are no longer pale. They do not die.
     Where does the blood come from? People who are healthy may donate blood to a blood bank so
that it can be used to save people"s lives. When they go to donate blood, a special kind of needle(针)
is put into the arm. It does not hurt. The blood runs through the needle and through a rubber tube
(橡胶管) into a bottle or a bag. A pint of blood is taken this way. The person who has given blood
drinks a cup of tea or coffee and rests for a few minutes. Then he feel quite well. And he may give his
blood this way three months later.
     A person who gives blood feels happy, because he knows that his blood will be used to save
someone"s life. Perhaps one day he himself will need blood.
     When you are older, you may give blood, too. But you cannot do this until you are eighteen.
1. There are __________ pints of blood in a grown-up body.
A. three
B. a lot of
C. more than eleven
D. ten to eleven
2.A person who loses a lot of blood may die. But if he is given some blood, he __________.
A. may die
B. may feel better slowly
C. feels weak and ill
D. feels better very quickly
3. A person who has given blood can give blood again after __________.
A. a few minutes
B. three months
C. drinking a cup of tea or coffee
D. eighteen months
4. A person cannot give blood if he is __________.
A. healthy
B. unhappy
C. under eighteen
D. too fat
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. People who are not healthy enough can"t donate blood.
B. The person who has given blood mustn"t drink tea.
C. If a person loses a pint of blood, he"ll feel weak and die.
D. People give blood so that they can be healthier.
阅读理解。
     What would you do if you were ill? Of course, we would eat some medicines. The most
common disease in the world is the cold. It often starts with a sore throat. If you catch a cold,
you sneeze and your nose runs. You usually have a headache, too. Often you have a cough.
It"s not a serious disease, but you can feel quite ill.
     There isn"t a cure (良方) for a cold, but you can take medicines to make you feel better.
For example, you can take aspirin to get rid of your headache. It is good to rest and to drink
a lot of water, too. A doctor once told me, "With the right medicine, a cold will last for seven
days. With no medicine, it will go on for a whole week!"
     Where does our medicine come from? A long time ago, people understood that some plants
made them feel better when they were ill. They ate leaves, the roots, the fruit, or the seeds of
plants. For example, the juice of lemons makes a sore throat feel better.
     In modern times, scientists have looked at these plants, and found out which chemicals
(化学物质) are in them. Many of our medicines today are made from those chemicals. There
are some diseases which we can"t cure (治愈) yet. Such as, AIDS, cancers...
     And nobody has found a cure for old age. But because of modern medicines, the average
person now lives longer than their grandparents.
1. How does a cold often start?
    _________________________________________
2. What is aspirin used to do?
    _________________________________________
3. How long does a cold usually last?
    _________________________________________
4. What makes a sore throat feel better?
    _________________________________________
5. What are modern medicines usually made from?
    _________________________________________