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A man and a boy checked into hotel. Later, they went to the hotel restaurant for dinner. The waiters____that the two guests were very quiet and that the boy was unhappy. He seemed to have____interest in his food.

After dinner, the boy went back to his room, ____the man went to a waiter and asked to see the manager. The waiter asked if there was problem with the service or the room. But the man said that there was no problem of that sort.

When the___ came, the man took him aside and explained that he was spending the night in the hotel with his fourteen-year-old son. His son was seriously_____.He was very soon to receive treatment which would cause him to lose his hair. And the boy planned to shave(剃头) his head that night,because he did not want to feel that the illness was_____him. The father said that he would shave his own head as well, in support of his son.

The man____that the hotel staff would not stare at him or his son when they came to the restaurant for breakfast with their shaved heads. The manager agreed that he woulds tell all the staff about it and that they would act properly.

The next____the father and the son entered the hotel restaurant with their shaved heads.They saw some waiters attending to their duties___ .They had all shaved their heads, too!

No matter what business you are in, you can___ people and make a difference.

1.A.knew B.noticed C.forgot D.said

2.A.much B.more C.some D.little

3.A.while B.though C.unless D.if

4.A.son B.waiter C.manager D.host

5.A.shy B.sad C.angry D.ill

6.A.beating B.catching C.hitting D.meeting

7.A.heard B.hoped C.ordered D.believed

8.A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.week

9.A.after all B.in person C.on purpose D.as usual

10.A.treat B.force C.help D.save

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The weather of Antarctica(南极洲)is cold, cloudy with heavy snow. Most parts of it are covered with ice sea for 10 months. Though it is dry and seldom rains, scientists in Antarctica have gotten their first crop of vegetables that they grew without earth. As one part of a plan, it will help astronauts to study fresh food about other planets.If the plan is successful, people will have some space to plant vegetables and fruit.

Researchers at Germany's Neumayer Station III say they have planted 3.6 kilograms (about 8pounds) of salad green vegetables, including 18 cucumbers and 70 carrots in a high technology greenhouse(温室),while the temperatures outside dropped below -200C. In this way, they can eat fresh vegetables in time.

The German Aerospace(航天航空) Center DLR, Daniel Dchubert, which was the leader of the plan, said on Thursday,“Scientists hope to get 4 to 5 kilograms of fruit and vegetables a week in May.Maybe the plan can turn into reality."

While NASA has successful grown green plants on the International Space Station, DLR's Daniel Dchubert says the Antarctic plan decides to produce a wider range of vegetables, such as tomatoes, onions and so on. People might grow them on the Mars or the Moon one day.

We know people depend on agriculture since the beginning of human history.

Without agriculture,people can't live for many years. At the same time, the development of agriculture needed some conditions,including environment, temperature, weather and so on. The technology develops quickly. People will plant the vegetables on the Mars sooner or later.

1.What's the weather like in Antarctica according the passage?

A.Sunny and cold. B.Cool and snowy. C.Dry and rainy. D.Seriously bad.

2.From Daniel Dchubert' s words , we can learn that_________.

A.Antarctic plan will produce more kinds of vegetables

B.more vegetables might be grown on the Sun or the Moon

C.Antarctic plan may be useless to other planets, like the Mars

D.Green plants will be grown on the International Space Station

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.3.6 kilograms is 9 pounds. B.No people are living in Antarctica.

C.People will plant vegetables on the Mars. D.Scientists in Antarctica can't grow vegetables.

4.What' s the meaning of the underlined word“agriculture” in Chinese?

A.航天. B.工业. C.农业 D.服务业.

5.What' s the best title for the passage?

A.Green vegetables in Antarctica. B.Special weather in Antarctica.

C.A great plan about vegetables. D.Planting green vegetables.

It is said that more than four million people die each year from smoking. That number is increasing. Seven in ten of those deaths are in developing countries. These numbers are frightening(令人恐惧的).

Yet people around the world continue to smoke. The Great American Smokeout has been founded for twenty-five years to show the dangers of smoking and provide support for people who decide to stop smoking. The American Cancer Society says all cigarettes damage the body. It warns that smoking even a small number of cigarettes is dangerous. It is not easy to give up smoking forever. However, doctors say they probably will live longer if they do stop smoking. They will feel better and look better. They also will protect the health of family members who breathe their smoke.

The American Cancer Society says there is not just one right way to stop smoking. Any useful way to stop smoking is worth tying. They may take long walks or spend time in places where smoking is not allowed. Also, they could eat a small piece of fruit instead of having a cigarette.

The American Cancer Society says the sooner smokers stop smoking, the more they can reduce their risks of getting cancer and other diseases. It says blood pressure(血压)returns to normal twenty minutes after smoking the last cigarette. Carbon monoxide(一氧化碳)gas levels in the blood return to normal after eight hours. After one day, the risk of heart attack reduces. After one year, the risk of heart disease for a non-smoker is half that of a smoker.

Stop smoking before smoking stops you!

1.How many people die from smoking in developing countries each year?

A.2,600,000. B.2,700,000. C.2,800,000. D.2,900,000.

2.The Great American Smokeout is ______________________.

A.to provide help for smokers B.to make smokers know harm and give them help

C.to offer advice to smokers D.to show what harm smoking does to smokers

3.What does the underlined word "cigarettes" in Paragraph 2 mean in Chinese?

A.香烟 B.香精 C.香水 D.香料

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

A.It is not easy to stop smoking.

B.The risk of heart attack becomes less after you stop smoking.

C.It is more likely for a smoker to suffer from diseases.

D.It is less helpful for a smoker suffering heart attack to stop smoking.

5.The passage is probably from _________ .

A.a newspaper B.a science report C.a sports magazine D.a story book

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