题目
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You can enjoy eating fruit and vegetables of all colours---green, yellow, blue, purple, and white. Each colour is important to our health. These colours work together to protect our bodies. Scientists have studied them and discovered the good of colourful fruit and vegetables. The list below shows the good of some colours in fruit and vegetables:
Red gives us a healthy heart. It can reduce(减少,降低) heart disease. Red helps improve our memory(记忆力).
Yellow is good for our eyes.
White can reduce cholesterol (胆固醇) .
Green is good for our eyes, too. It also gives us strong bones and teeth.
Blue helps us keep a good memory as we grow old. It also help fight heart disease. So when you are buying or eating fruit and vegetables, remember to try different colours of fruit and vegetables.
小题1:Red can reduce___________.
A.eye disease | B.cholesterol | C.reduce cholesterol | D.heart disease |
A. Red. B. Green. C. Blue. D. A and C.
小题3:If you want to keep your body strong, which colours are good for you
A.Red and green. | B.Yellow and blue. |
C.White and orange. | D.All the above. |
A.the importance of colourful fruit and vegetables |
B.white can reduce cholesterol |
C.yellow is also good for our eyes |
D.green gives us strong bones and teeth |
答案
小题1:D
小题1:D
小题1:D
小题1:A
解析
小题1:根据White can reduce cholesterol (胆固醇) .可知选D
小题1:根据Red helps improve our memory(记忆力).及Blue helps us keep a good memory as we grow old. 可知选D
小题1:根据You can enjoy eating fruit and vegetables of all colours---green, yellow, blue, purple, and white. Each colour is important to our health.描述,可知选D
小题1:根据Colourful fruit and vegetables are good for our health. Their natural colours help protect our bodies from disease(病,疾病).及下文描述,可知有色蔬菜对我们很重要,故选A
核心考点
试题【 Colourful fruit and vegetables are good for our health. Their natural colour】;主要考察你对教育文化类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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The word “critical” here has a special meaning. It does not mean taking one view against another view, as when someone criticizes another person for doing something wrong. The nature of critical thinking is thinking beyond the easily seen--beyond the pictures on TV, the untrue reports in the newspapers, and the faulty reasoning.
Critical thinking is an attitude as much as an activity. If you are interested in life and want to dig deeper into it, you are a critical thinker. If you find pleasure in deep thinking about different ideas, characters, and facts, you are a critical thinker.
Activities of the mind and higher-order reasoning(推理)are processes of deep and careful consideration. They take time, and do not go hand in hand with the fast speed in today’s world: fast foods, instant coffee, and self-developing film. If you are among the people who believe that speed is a measure(尺度)of intelligence(智慧), you may learn something new from a story about Albert Einstein. The first time Banesh Hoffman, a scientist, was to discuss his work with Albert Einstein. Hoffman was too nervous to speak. But Einstein immediately made Hoffman feel comfortable by saying, “Please go slowly. I don’t understand things quickly.”
小题1:Critical thinking is important to us because if we do not think critically, _______.
A.it will be hard for us to think naturally and fast |
B.we might be controlled by other people’s ideas |
C.we will follow the ideas of others naturally |
D.we might be fooled by other people’s ideas |
A.take one view against another view |
B.trust the reports in the newspapers |
C.think deeply about different ideas |
D.criticize other people for their mistakes |
A.speed can improve intelligence |
B.intelligence is not decided by speed |
C.the smarter you are, the faster you do things |
D.the faster you do things, the smarter you become |
We know what our vacation costs us. But do we know what it might cost someone else? It’s true that many poorer countries now depend on tourism for foreign income. Unfortunately, though, tourism often harms the local(本地的) people more than it helps them.
It might cost their homes and lands. In Myanmar, 5,200 people were forced to leave their homes among the pagodas(佛塔) in Bagan so that tourists could visit the pagodas.
Tourism might also cost the local people their jobs and dignity(尊严). Local workers often find only low-paying jobs in the tourist industry. And most of the money do not help the local economy(经济). Instead, money return to the tour operators in richer countries, When the Maasai people in Tanzania were driven from their lands, some moved to poor places of the city. Others now make a little money selling things or acting for photos.
Problems like these were noticed more than 20 years ago. But now tour operators and local governments are working together to begin correcting them. Tourists, too, are putting on the pressure.
The result is “ethical(合乎职业道德的)tourism”. Ethical tourism has people at its heart. New international agreements and rules can help protect the people’s lands, homes, economies and cultures. The beginnings are small, though, and the problems are complex(复杂的).
But take heart. The good news is that everyone, including us, can play a part to help the local people in the places we visit. Tour operators and companies can help by making sure that local people work in good conditions and earn the money they should get.
They can make it a point to use only locally owned hotel, restaurants and guide services. They can share some money to help the local economy. And they can help the local people plan and manage tourism.
What can tourists do? First, we can ask tour companies to provide information about the conditions of local people. We can then make our choices and tell them why. And while we’re abroad, we can:
Buy local foods and products.
Pay a fair price for goods and services and not bargain for the cheapest price.
Ask before taking photographs of people.
They are not just part of the scenery!
Let’s enjoy our vacation and make sure others do, too.
小题1:Which of the following is not mentioned?
A.Local people protected the pagodas in Bagan well. |
B.Tourists may stay in hotels opened by local people. |
C.Local people are mainly provided with low-paying work. |
D.Tourists had better not bargain with local people for a cheap price. |
A.pay attention | B.take care | C.cheer up | D.give up |
A.tourism is not a promising industry |
B.dream vacations should be spent abroad |
C.the problems caused by tourism are easy to settle |
D.tourists should respect local customs and cultures |
A.Tourism Causes Bad Effects. | B.Tourism Calls for Good Behavior. |
C.Vacations Bring a Lot of Fun. | D.Vacations Cost More Than You Think. |
The eye-recognition(眼睛识别) programme is already being tested in shops and banks in the USA, Britain, Spain, Italy and Turkey. Soon, this technology will take the place of all other ways of finding out who people are.
However, scientists are working on other systems. Machines will soon be able to know you from the shape of your face or hand or even your smell! We already have machines that can tell who you are from your voice or the mark made by your finger.
Eye-recognition is better than other kinds because your eyes don’t change as you get older, or get dirty like hands or fingers. And even twins have different eyes, so the programme can be up to 94% correct, depending on(依靠) how good the technology is. Some programmes may only be right 51% of the time. In Britain, it was found that 91% of people who had tried it said that they liked the idea of eye-recognition.
In the future your computure will be looking at you in the eye. So smile!
小题1: How does the eye-recognition programme work?
A.You write your number. | B.You show your ID card. |
C.You look at the machine. | D.You say your name. |
A.Because eyes never change. |
B.Because hands or fingers can get dirty. |
C.Because people like the idea of the programme. |
D.Because the programme is widely used around the world. |
A.The programme is being tested in Japan. |
B.Machines with other systems can also tell who you are. |
C.91% people like the idea of the programme. |
D.Computers can remember you by looking at your clothes. |
A.Introduction to other kinds of programmes. |
B.Advantages of the programme. |
C.The places where the programme is tested. |
D.The way how the programme works. |
The mobile robots will move around slowly on wheels. They will be able to detect people through walls and pick up sounds, such as breaking glass. They can be fixed with lound sirens(警笛) to frighten thieves, or radios to signal police or guards.
To protect a building, a robot will have to move around without knocking into the walls. Information about the building will have to be stored in the robot’s small, built-in computer. A floor map could be programmed into the computer’s memory, for example.
A mobile robot will not be able to do everything. Unlike human guards, it will not be able to climb stairs, open doors, or move along rough ground. It won’t be able to tell the difference between friends and enemies. Because of that, people will have to be barred from the area it patrols.
One kind of mobile robot will be able to “sense” whether a chair or box has been moved and go around it. This robot will also judge size well enough so that it won’t send an alam if a cat crosses the room. And if someone tries to steal this robot, it will sound a loud, painful siren. The three-foot-tall robot will be hard to steal anyway. It will weigh about 200 pounds.
U.S companies pay almost $10 billion a year to protect their property with alarm systems and human guards. Mobile robots may be cheaper.
小题1:Why is the new kind of robots called mobile robots?
A.Because they are able to climb stairs. | B.Because they are able to send an alarm |
C.Because they can open doors. | D.Because they can move around slowly on wheels |
A.From a human guard . | B.From a built- in computer. |
C.From another robot . | D.From radio signals. |
A.protected | B.allowed . | C.marked | D.prevented |
A.sense whether something has been moved. | B.sense a cat crossing the room. |
C.move over rough ground . | D.detect people through walls. |
A.protect the museum | B.set off a siren . |
C.judge the size of a person. | D.patrol buildings. |
But what about anger problems? Anger is largely viewed as a secondary emotion – one caused by other emotions. People are thought to be angry because they are sad, anxious or stressed. In the past, many doctors didn’t accept the idea that anger could be a problem all on its own.
Today, though, a growing number of mental health experts think that anger is a serious problem that needs its own treatment.
How to tell the difference between “normal” anger and “anger problem” is difficult. After all, everyone gets really mad from time to time. Experts point out a few ways.
Disordered anger, as it is sometimes called, tends to be of greater intensity (强度). It takes very little to set off a person with an anger problem, and their responses (反应) are very strong. An example: While most people would get upset if a driver cut them off, someone with disordered anger might try to chase down the car and force it off the road.
And in cases of disordered anger, the person gets angry more frequently and his/her anger lasts longer. For most people, angry feelings disappear quickly. But people with anger problems often stay angry for days, weeks or even years; their feelings of anger don’t disappear over time.
Consequences are also important to consider: Disordered anger often damages people’s lives. “It interferes (干扰) with people’s relationships and their jobs,” says Raymond Chip Tafrate, a US psychologist. “Even their health is affected.”
Anger clearly increases the risk of certain health problems, as many studies have shown. “When a person is angry, their heart beats faster and their blood pressure goes up,” says Howard Kassinove, a professor at Hofstra University in New York. Over time, these changes take their toll on the body, he adds.
Experts suggest that people with an anger problem take anger-management programs. The programs teach people to control their responses to stressful situations through the use of relaxation techniques. The programs sometimes include life-skills training as well: increasing someone’s level of competence (竞争)– whether on the job or as a parent or partner – helps bring down stress and cut angry feelings.
小题1:A person who _________ most possibly has disordered anger in the experts’ opinion?
A.can’t get out of anger quickly |
B.is dissatisfied with relationships |
C.has high blood pressure |
D.is worried about his job |
A.Responses. | B.Effects. | C.Reasons. | D.Feelings |
A.Anger is an secondary emotion that makes people sad and stressed. |
B.Anger was recognized as an illness by most doctors in the past. |
C.A person with an anger problem gets angry more often and easily. |
D.The use of relaxation techniques is the best way to manage anger. |
A.Can anger be an illness? |
B.Is it disordered anger? |
C.Can anger influence our life? |
D.Is anger management important? |
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