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—In the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, can the Chinese people talk with foreigners in English?

—I think so. Now________ the young _____ the old in Shanghai can speak some English.

A.either; or            B.neither; nor          C.both; or        D.not only; but also

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  WARNING:Holding a cell phone against your ear or putting it in your pocket may be bad for your health.

  This sentence is a warning that you'd better not put it close to you when a new phone is bought.Apple company, for example, doesn't want iPhones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters; Research In Motion, BlackBerry's producer, recommends 2.5 centimeters.

  (1)If cell phone use can ________ health problems, the ________ will be very serious.Americans spend 2.26 trillion minutes chatting on cell phones every year, which brings $109 billion for the wireless businessmen.

  Devra Davis, an epidemiologist(皮肤病专家)who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh, has published a book about mobile phone radiation(辐射)"Disconnect." Davis studies how often brain cancer happens during different age groups.She finds a big increase in brain cancer in the 20-to-29 age group and a drop for the older people.

  Children are more easily hurt by radiation than grown-ups, Ms.Davis and other scientists point out.But no studies have yet been finished on cell phone radiation and children, she says.

  Henry Lai, a research professor, began lab radiation studies in 1980 and found that mice exposed to(暴露在)radiofrequency(电波频率)radiation had destroyed DNA in their brains.

  Ms.Davis recommends using wired earphones(有线耳机)or the phone's speaker.(2)Children should send text messages rather than call, she said, and pregnant women should keep phones away from their bodies

1.在(1)句空白处填入适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺。

________

2.将(2)句翻译成中文。

________

3.回答问题:What kind of people with brain cancer are getting more and more?

________

4.找出同意句。

Scientists are still carrying on with the studies on cell phone radiation and children

________

5.找出或写出该短文的主题句。

________

 

WARNING: Holding a cell phone against your ear or putting it in your pocket may be bad for your health.   

This sentence is a warning that you’d better not put it close to you when a new phone is bought. Apple company, for example, doesn't want IPhones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters; Research In Motion, BlackBerry's producer, recommends 2.5 centimeters.

(1)If cell phone use can        health problems, the         will be very serious. Americans spend 2.26 trillion minutes chatting on cell phones every year, which brings $109 billion for the wireless businessmen.

Devra Davis, an epidemiologist(皮肤病专家) who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh, has published a book about mobile phone radiation(辐射)"Disconnect." Davis studies how often brain cancer happens during different age groups. She finds a big increase in brain cancer in the 20-to-29 age group and a drop for the older people.

Children are more easily hurt by radiation than grown-ups, Ms. Davis and other scientists point out. But no studies have yet been finished on cell phone radiation and children, she says.

Henry Lai, a research professor, began lab radiation studies in 1980 and found that mice exposed to(暴露在) radiofrequency(电波频率)radiation had destroyed DNA in their brains.

Ms. Davis recommends using wired earphones(有线耳机)or the phone's speaker. (2)Children should send text messages rather than call, she said, and pregnant(怀孕的) women should keep phones away from their bodies.

1.在(1)句空白处填入适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺。

                             

2.将(2)句翻译成中文。

                                                                   

3.回答问题:What kind of people with brain cancer are getting more and more?

                                                                   

4.照出同意句。

Scientists are still carrying on with the studies on cell phone radiation and children.

                                                                    

5.找出或写出该短文的主题句。

                                                                    

 

WARNING: Holding a cell phone against your ear or putting it in your pocket may be bad for your health.   

This sentence is a warning that you’d better not put it close to you when a new phone is bought. Apple company, for example, doesn't want IPhones to come closer to you than 1.5 centimeters; Research In Motion, BlackBerry's producer, recommends 2.5 centimeters.

(1)If cell phone use can        health problems, the         will be very serious. Americans spend 2.26 trillion minutes chatting on cell phones every year, which brings $109 billion for the wireless businessmen.

Devra Davis, an epidemiologist(皮肤病专家) who has worked for the University of Pittsburgh, has published a book about mobile phone radiation(辐射)"Disconnect." Davis studies how often brain cancer happens during different age groups. She finds a big increase in brain cancer in the 20-to-29 age group and a drop for the older people.

Children are more easily hurt by radiation than grown-ups, Ms. Davis and other scientists point out. But no studies have yet been finished on cell phone radiation and children, she says.

Henry Lai, a research professor, began lab radiation studies in 1980 and found that mice exposed to(暴露在) radiofrequency(电波频率)radiation had destroyed DNA in their brains.

Ms. Davis recommends using wired earphones(有线耳机)or the phone's speaker. (2)Children should send text messages rather than call, she said, and pregnant(怀孕的) women should keep phones away from their bodies.

1.在(1)句空白处填入适当的词使句意完整、上下文通顺。

2.将(2)句翻译成中文。

3.回答问题:What kind of people with brain cancer are getting more and more?

4.找出同义句。

Scientists are still carrying on with the studies on cell phone radiation and children

5.找出或写出该短文的主题句。

 

It can be dangerous to travel by sea. Ships sometimes sink(下沉) far away from land. When this happens, the sailors(海员) have to get into small boats. If another ship does not come and help them and they do not have enough food or water, they will die.

Most people believe we must not drink sea water. They believe that if we do, we shall be very ill because of all the salt in the water. A doctor called Alain Bombard did not believe this. He thought that people could stay alive by drinking sea water and eating small fish, animals and plants from the sea. On 19 October 1953, he set out in a small boat to cross the Atlantic Ocean(大西洋). He did not take any food or water with him.

Every day Dr. Bombard drank just a little sea water. He also caught fish and they had water in them. He drank this water. He could not cook the fish, so he ate them as they were. He took small plants from the sea, which gave him more food.

Dr. Bombard became hot, tired and quite ill, but after 65days at sea he was still alive. He traveled 2,750 miles from one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other, and on 24th,December 1953, he reached Barbados.

He lost 20 kilos, but he showed that people could live on sea water, the animals and plants in the sea.

1.Alain Bombard was ______.

A.an old sailor

B.a fisherman

C.a cook

D.a doctor

2.He wanted to show that _____.

A.sea water was dangerous

B.sailors often died

C.people could drink sea water and not die

D.fish were good for people

3.He went across ______.

A.a large ocean

B.a town

C.a boat

D.a ship

4. Dr. Bombard lived on ______.

A.sea water

B.food that he cooked

C.only fish

D.sea water, fish and small plants

5.The story is about _____.

A.drinking sea water

B.a dying sailor

C.a kind doctor

D.eating good food

 

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       A man was exploring(探测)some caves on the beach.ln one of them he found a bag with many
clay(泥)balls. It seemed that someone had made them and had left them there. They interested the
man very much,so he took the bag out of the cave with him.
       As he was walking down the beach,he threw one clay ball at a time into the sea as far as he could.
       He didn't think much of it until he dropped one of the balls. The clay ball broke,and a beautiful,
precious stone came out of it.Excited,the man started breaking the other clay balls. He found that they
all had similar treasure in them. He found treasure that is worth thousands of dollars in the 20 left clay
balls.
       He regretted that he had thrown away about 50 0r 60 of the clay balls into the sea. He could have
had a lot more money.
       This is just like what happens in life. We look at people,maybe even ourselves,only from the outside. The outside doesn't look beautiful,so we pay no attention to them and only envy(羡慕)people who are
beautiful or famous. We don't notice that we may have missed the treasure inside those people.
1. 将文中画线的句子翻译成汉语。
_______________________________________________________________________________
2. 文中画线的单词precious的汉语意思是:
_______________________________________________________________________________
3. How should we look at people including ourselves?
_______________________________________________________________________________
4. 从文中找出与下面句意义相近的句子。    
       While he was walking along the beach,he threw one clay ball each time into the sea as far as he could throw.                                                          
5. The best title for the passage is"              ".
A. Clay Balls      
B. Hidden Treasure      
C. Treasure Worth Thousands of  Dollars

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