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共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中的两项为多余选项。※(注:选E涂AB; 选F涂AC; 选G涂AD)

The eyes are the windows of the soul (心灵). Having a pair of bright, clear eyes is very important, so we should protect our eyes throughout our lives.

____1.____ Don’t read while lying down or walking. Relax after every hour of reading.

Keep a distance from the TV set when you watch TV and give your eyes a rest every 30 minutes.

Don’t stare at (盯着看) the sun or try to read in the darkness. __2.___ This can damage your eyes easily.

Get your eyes checked often. Not many people have this habit, but it is necessary. If you feel that there is something wrong with your eyes, get them checked quickly. ____3.__.

___4.___. You can close your eyes for a few seconds or look into the distance for one or two minutes. A small break will relax your eyes and help to stop you from getting eye problems.

Be careful when you choose your glasses.___ 5.__. Make sure your glasses are right for you. If they don’t feel right, get your glasses changed.

A. Rest your eyes whenever you can.

B. Develop good reading habits.

C. Glasses that aren’t suitable for you could bring you trouble.

D. Even if you’re wearing sunglasses, never look directly at the sun.

E. Eye problem can be found and treated early with regular checks.

F. Drink green tea every day as a way to protect your eyes against eye problems.

G. Make sure you get enough sleep every night.

 

1.B

2.D

3.E

4.A

5.C

【解析】

试题分析:文章告诉了我们一些保护眼睛的方法。眼睛是心灵的窗户,我们应该好好呵护我们的眼睛。平常要养成良好的阅读习惯,定期检查眼睛,随时让眼睛休息,佩戴合适的眼镜。

1.Don’t read while lying down or walking. Relax after every hour of reading.”可知,这里讲的是养成良好的阅读习惯,故选B。

2.Don’t stare at (盯着看) the sun...This can damage your eyes easily.”可知,这里讲的是不要直视太阳,容易伤到眼睛,故选D。

3.Get your eyes checked often. ...it is necessary”可知,这里讲的是要经常检查眼睛,故选E。

4.You can close your eyes for a few seconds or look into the distance for one or two minutes. A small break will relax your eyes”可知,这里讲的是要注意随时让眼睛休息一会儿,故选A。

5.Be careful when you choose your glasses. ...Make sure your glasses are right for you.”可知,这里讲的是配戴眼镜时,要选择适合自己的眼睛,故选C。

考点:生活类短文阅读

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