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第一节(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1Where are they talking now?

AAt a hotel

BAt the airport

CIn the bookstore

2Why does the man refuse the woman?

ABecause he doesn't have a car

BBecause he'll be using his car

CBecause the woman can't drive well

3How many times has the man been to Tai Shan?

AOnce

BTwice

CNever

4What does the woman mean?

AShe accepts the man's invitation

BShe doesn't want to visit London

CShe can't go to London

5What can we learn from the conversation?

AThe man is very busy at the moment

BThe man doesn't want to fly to California tomorrow

CThe man will fly to California tomorrow

第二节(15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)

听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

听第6段材料,回答第68题。

6When did the man arrive in Qingdao?

AOn January 14, 2008

BOn February 14, 1994

COn February 14, 2008

7What is the first reason why Qingdao is developing rapidly?

AGeography

BSports events

CHistory

8What does the man think will happen during the coming Olympics?

AThe scenery of Qingdao will become more beautiful

BThe number of visitors will increase

CThe natural environment will be better

听第7段材料,回答第911题。

9Where does the woman probably come from?

AXiamen

BAbroad

CChina

10How did the woman feel when she stayed in Xiamen?

ABored

BEmbarrassed

CImpressed

11Where does the name of Gulangyu come from?

AThe sounds of waves

BA kind of drum

CThe culture there

听第8段材料,回答第1213题。

12Why does Julia want to leave her present job?

ABecause she does not like the job

BBecause she wants to do something different

CBecause she wants to teach English abroad

13Which of the following countries will Julia most possibly go to if she is given a job there?

ACanada

BAmerica

CItaly

听第9段材料,回答第1416题。

14What is the relationship between the two speakers?

AHusband and wife

BDoctor and patient

CFriends

15Where can we find the stone that looks like Ashma?

AIn the Greater Stone Forest

BIn the Lesser Stone forest

CIn the Outer Stone Forest

16Who was Ashma?

AA girl liked by the Sani people

BA beautiful stone

CA beautiful guide

听第10段材料,回答第1720题。

17How large is Guilin?

C4,185 square kilometers

C4,195 square kilometers

C4,295 square kilometers

18What does a multi-national city mean?

AA city with many nations

BA city with a long history

CA city attracting many people

19What's Guilin famous for?

AIts history

BIts scenery

CColorful dresses

20Which river is winding through the city according to the passage?

ALi River

BXiang River

CTan River

Some weight-loss camps, which are rare in China just a few years ago, have sprouted in Beijing, Qingdao, Shenzhen, and other cities. Today about 15 percent of adults, or 200 million Chinese, are reportedly overweight. Of these, 90 million—about 7 percent—are obese(极肥胖的).

Experts say the obesity epidemic is spreading to children, though more slowly than in adults. The trend, they say, will have a huge impact on the health of China's citizens and economy. “We're seeing a very large proportion of children and adolescents who are quite heavy and aren't moving much,” said Barry Popkin, a nutrition professor. Popkin carries out an ongoing health-and-nutrition survey of 16,000 households in China. He says more kids today are overeating and putting on weight “quite quickly”. In just ten years China's childhood obesity rate has doubled, with the greatest gains coming in urban areas. “In big cities it's a big problem.”

Some experts blame the extra fat on a range of factors, many of them tied to China's rapidly changing economy and culture. The diets of Chinese adults and children are far higher in calorie-laden meats, fish, eggs, dairy products, fats, and sugars than ever before. In addition, kids—especially city dwellers—are more sedentary today and spend more time indoors in front of homework, television, computer games, and the Internet.

Shuwen Ng, a health economist, says that kids in China now have pocket money, and they spend a portion of it on junk food. Ng adds that advertising and peer groups influence kids' food choices. Certain foods, such as new candies or fast food, have attractive features.

China's childhood obesity rate still lags that of the United States, where some 15 percent of kids are said to be obese. But the long-term effects are equally serious.

1.According to the passage we know ________.

A.weight-loss camps was very popular in China six years ago

B.about 290 million Chinese are overweight in China in all

C.in China childhood obesity rate in rural areas is lower than that in major cities

D.America’s childhood obesity rate is lower than China's

2. Which of the following is NOT the reason of China's childhood obesity?

A.Advertising on some new candies

B.High quality diets

C.Playing computer games for long time

D.Having pocket money

3.The underlined word “sedentary” in the third paragraph probably means ________.

A.attentive

B.earnest

C.absent

D.inactive

4. According to the passage we can infer ________.

A.obesity explosion in China will affect the United States

B.there are great difference in kids’ food choices now

C.junk food contributes to childhood obesity

D.city children eat more than rural children

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

A.Chinese Childhood Obesity Explosion

B.Weight-loss Camps in China

C.Obesity Explosion’s Impacts On Chinese Economy

D.Obesity Explosion In China And America

 

 

Some weight-loss camps, which are rare in China just a few years ago, have sprouted in Beijing, Qingdao, Shenzhen, and other cities. Today about 15 percent of adults, or 200 million Chinese, are reportedly overweight. Of these, 90 million—about 7 percent—are obese(极肥胖的).

Experts say the obesity epidemic is spreading to children, though more slowly than in adults. The trend, they say, will have a huge impact on the health of China’s citizens and economy. “We’re seeing a very large proportion of children and adolescents who are quite heavy and aren’t moving much,” said Barry Popkin, a nutrition professor. Popkin carries out an ongoing health-and-nutrition survey of 16,000 households in China. He says more kids today are overeating and putting on weight “quite quickly.” In just ten years, China’s childhood obesity rate has doubled, with the greatest gains coming in urban areas. “In big cities it’s a big problem.” 

Some experts blame the extra fat on a range of factors, many of them tied to China’s rapidly changing economy and culture. The diets of Chinese adults and children are far higher in calorie-laden meats, fish, eggs, dairy products, fats, and sugars than ever before. In addition, kids—especially city dwellers—are more sedentary today and spend more time indoors in front of homework, television, computer games, and the Internet.

Shuwen Ng, a health economist, says that kids in China now have pocket money, and they spend a portion of it on junk food. Ng adds that advertising and peer groups influence kids’ food choices. Certain foods, such as new candies or fast food, have attractive features.

China’s childhood obesity rate still lags that of the United States, where some 15 percent of kids are said to be obese. But the long-term effects are equally serious.

1.According to the passage we know _____.

A. weight-loss camps have been very popular in China six years ago

B. about 290 million Chinese are overweight in China in all

C. in China childhood obesity rate in rural areas is lower than that in major cities

D. America’s childhood obesity rate is lower than China’s

2. Which of the following is NOT the reason of China’s childhood obesity?

A. Advertising on some new candies           B. High quality diets

C. Playing computer games for long time       D. Having pocket money

3. The underlined word “sedentary” in the second paragraph probably means _____.

A. attentive   B. earnest    C. absent   D. inactive

4. According to the passage we can infer _____.

A. obesity explosion in China will affect the United States

B. there is great difference in kids’ food choices now

C. junk food contributes to childhood obesity

D. city children eat more than rural children

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

A. Chinese Childhood Obesity Explosion

B. Weight-loss Camps in China

C. Obesity Explosion’s Impacts On Chinese Economy

D. Obesity Explosion In China And America

 

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