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Potatoes are vegetables and many people like to eat them.   【小题1】   But if others call you “couch potato”, it means you like to sit on the couch and watch TV all day long . You usually sit on the couch ,eat snacks and your eyes are always on the TV screen.    【小题2】   .  American artist Robert Armstrong first said it in 1976 and it became very popular soon.
Later 1993 American writer Alice Kahn made up another phrase , “mouse potato ”.  【小题3】    , so she used the phrase to describe people who spend a lot of time using computers. As computers are becoming common in our life ,   【小题4】    .  Are you one of them?    【小题5】   , remember, too much time in front of a computer is not good for your health
根据以上内容,从下列五个选项中选择适当的句子还原到短文中,使短文完整与正确。将其标号在答题卡上涂黑。(每小题2分,共10分)

A. It’s very bad for your health .
B. A couch is a sofa that people sit on to watch TV or to rest .
C. A mouse is a part of a computer ,
D. If you are ,
E. so now there are more and more “mouse potatoes”
 


【小题1】B
【小题1】A
【小题1】C
【小题1】E
【小题1】D

解析【小题1】从后面的句子:But if others call you “couch potato”, 可知是讲的couch,选B
【小题1】细节题:从前面的句子:You usually sit on the couch ,eat snacks and your eyes are always on the TV screen.可知答案是A
【小题1】从前面的句子:Later 1993 American writer Alice Kahn made up another phrase , “mouse potato ”.可知讲的是鼠标,答案是C
【小题1】从前面的句子:As computers are becoming common in our life ,可知鼠标一族越来越多。选E
【小题1】从前面的句子:Are you one of them?可知是:如果你是。选D

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Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn't know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discov­ered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they're sold in supermarkets all over the world. They don't seem strange any more!

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A. Two.          B. Three.         C. Four.

12. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than          years.

A. 1,500          B. 1,586         C. 8,000

13. The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means "           " in Chinese.

A.有毒的          B.重要的         C.辛辣的

14. According to the passage, we know that          .

A. people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719

B. people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes

C. the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s

15. Which of the following is the best title(标题)for the passage?

A. Traveling to America

B. "Strange" Food

C. The Earliest Explorers

 

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