题目内容

The young boy and his father sat quietly watching the snow fall on a snowy Saturday afternoon.
“Dad, my friend told me that every snowflake is      . But they look all the same to me. How can we tell?” the child asked.
Dad felt it was his     to give a more satisfying answer. “Son, snowflakes are like people. We are each      in a very special way. We can test it right now,” he said.
The child stood up, put out his hands, and     as snowflakes landed on his gloves. “These snowflakes are all different on my gloves, but those in the yard look the same. Together they are even more_   and striking. Then if people are like snowflakes, why don't they       well?”
“Choice,”Dad said. "Their choices     them what they are.”
    choice is a bad thing?” the boy asked.
“Oh, no. Only when we choose the    things.”
“How do we tell right from wrong?" the child asked.
Dad was given the chance to build upon the foundation of his son's     . He reached down and began to     with the snow. He     the snow into two sides, three large snowballs on one side and several smaller ones on the other.
“Which side did the right thing?” he asked the boy.
The child looked at both sides but     answer. Then Dad placed the three larger snowballs on top of each other.
“It’ s a snowman! The side    made me snowman!” the boy replied with   
Yes, all these people came together and recognized how special each of them was, so they joined in a(n)     to build up mankind,” Dad said.                    
The child then stood up and     an arm full of the smaller snowballs. One by one he began to throw them at the other small piles of snow. He said,”This is what happens when people can't work together. They have a(n)     .”
Dad was shocked. He stood up, lifted the boy and     him tightly, whispering to him, “I hope that your world will learn to work and live together. I hope you will make the right      
and learn to build the best snowman ever.”
小题1:
A.differentB.similarC.freezingD.special
小题2:
A.challengeB.responsibilityC.troubleD.position
小题3:
A.privateB.associatedC.uniqueD.isolated
小题4:
A.inspectedB.watchedC.glancedD.glared
小题5:
A.beautifulB.effectiveC.comfortableD.significant
小题6:
A.cheer upB.take careC.get alongD.break up
小题7:
A.remainB.appearC.becomeD.make
小题8:
A.ThoughB.HoweverC.SoD.While
小题9:
A.exactB. WrongC.fortunateD.coincident
小题10:
A.interestB.concernC.worryD.faith
小题11:
A.communicateB.mixC.workD.relate
小题12:
A.separatedB.dividedC.distinguishedD.parted
小题13:
A.couldn' tB.shouldn' tC.wouldn' tD.needn' t
小题14:
A.thatB.whatC.howD.when
小题15:
A.disappointmentB.frustrationC.enthusiasmD.humour
小题16:
A.powerB.effortC.organizationD.attempt
小题17:
A.gatheredB.sortedC.threwD.formed
小题18:
A.agreementB.debateC.warD.negotiation
小题19:
A.trembledB.swungC.pulledD.held
小题20:
A.stepsB.turnsC.choicesD.points

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:D
小题8:C
小题9:B
小题10:D
小题11:C
小题12:B
小题13:A
小题14:A
小题15:C
小题16:B
小题17:A
小题18:C
小题19:D
小题20:C

试题分析:本文通过一个父亲用雪花教育孩子要学会与人合作,学会协作在人生中要做出正确的选择。
小题1:A 形容词辨析。A不同的B类似的C冰冻的D特别的;孩子说:我的朋友告诉我每一朵雪花都是不同的,但是他们看上去都是一样的。这里的different与后的same形成呼应。
小题2:B 名词辨析。A挑战B责任C麻烦D地位,职位;父亲感到要给孩子一个更加让人满意的答案是他责任所在。
小题3:C 形容词辨析。A私人的B有联系的C独特的D孤立的;学会和人一样,在某一个特殊的方面,我们都是独一无二的。
小题4:B 动词辨析。A视察B观察,注意到C瞥一眼D怒目而视;孩子站了起来,伸出他的手,注意这每一朵落在他手套上的雪花。
小题5:A 形容词辨析。A美丽的B有效的C舒服的D重要的;我手套上的雪花都不一样,但是院子里的雪花很漂亮。当很多雪花在一起的时候,他们非常的漂亮动人。
小题6:.C 短语辨析。A使…振作B当心C相处D分解,破裂;如果人和雪花一样,为什么人们不能很好地相处呢?
小题7:D 动词辨析。A保持,仍然B出现C变成D使…成为;父亲回答:是人们的选择让人们成为他们。
小题8:C 词义辨析。A尽管B然而C那么D当…时;父亲说:是人们的选择让人们成为他们。儿子就认为选择让人们不能很好相处,那么选择就是坏的事物了。
小题9:B 形容词辨析。A确切的B错误的C幸运的D巧合的事情;父亲的回答:只有当人们选择了错误的事情的时候,选择才是坏的。
小题10:D 名词辨析。A兴趣B担心C担忧D信念,信仰;这次对话给了父亲树立儿子的信念的好机会。父亲正好可以利用这个机会来教育孩子。
小题11:C 动词辨析。A交流B混合C工作D联系;父亲低下身子开始玩雪了。Work with snow指玩雪。根据下文可知父亲把雪堆成了两堆。
小题12:B 动词辨析。A分类B分开C区别D拆分;根据后面的介词into可知使用动词divide,只有divide才可以和into连用,指整体分成几部分。父亲把雪分成了两部分。
小题13:A 词义辨析。A不能B不应该C不会D不需要;儿子看着这两边的雪,无法回答父亲的这个问题。
小题14:A 语法分析。本句是一个定语从句,that指代The side在句中做主语。
小题15:C 名词辨析。A失望B疲惫C热情D幽默;儿子充满热情地回答:就是堆成雪人的那一边。
小题16:B 名词辨析。A权力B努力C组织D尝试;所有的人都聚到一起努力形成了我们现在的人类。
小题17:A 动词辨析。A聚集B分类C扔D形成;孩子站立起来,把一个胳膊上面的雪都聚集到一起,一个一个地扔向另外一小堆的雪。
小题18:C 名词辨析。A协议B辩论C战争D谈判;当人们无法在一起的时候,他们之间就产生了战争。
小题19:D 动词辨析。A颤抖B摇摆C拉D拥抱;对于儿子的说法很惊讶,父亲站了起来,紧紧地把儿子抱住了。
小题20:C 名词辨析。A步骤B轮次C选择D点,意义;父亲希望儿子能够学会协作,能够做出正确的选择。
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Recently I understood the true meaning of love. That would have been, Kane, a boy. Kane was the two-year-old son of Joline, my new neighbor, who moved here from California.
Kane was born with hard sticks for   . And on that morning I        the effect that Kane’s physical        had on his family. But I also witnessed so much        that.
I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child, a family that wouldn't allow Kane to know he was       . Joline had constructed a small cart just a few inches        the floor for his son to get around. Using his hands to move about, the cart      Kane to “go to” any place just as        else was able to do. Kane was more than just a member of the family, he was the       .
Much later in my life, I came to        that God had sent this child to help some of us who just weren’t getting what        was all about. Even with my limited capacity for understanding at that time I knew that Kane was a        developed spirit with great wisdom.
Kane demanded attention,        not because of his mobility challenges or other apparent shortcomings. In his mind, he had no        or shortcomings. The truth is that he received        because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.
Kane was and        is lots of warm and powerful energy      to us all so we might learn that       : Love surpasses all things. If you met this kid, you’d want him for a friend        he was with so much to       .
小题1:
A.handsB.feetC.legsD.arms
小题2:
A.witnessedB.observedC.concludedD.mentioned
小题3:
A.faultsB.mistakesC.obstaclesD.shortcomings
小题4:
A.rather thanB.more thanC.other thanD.or rather
小题5:
A.irregularB.differentC.normalD.unfortunate
小题6:
A.downB.awayC.backD.off
小题7:
A.arrangedB.allowedC.transformedD.removed
小题8:
A.everybodyB.somebodyC.anybodyD.nobody
小题9:
A.symbolB.signalC.soulD.mark
小题10:
A.recognizeB.experienceC.imagineD.realize
小题11:
A.loveB.confidenceC.wisdomD.power
小题12:
A.probablyB.generallyC.highlyD.largely
小题13:
A.andB.butC.orD.as
小题14:
A.commitmentsB.promisesC.expectationsD.challenges
小题15:
A.attentionB.attractionC.descriptionD.impression
小题16:
A.evenB.yetC.almostD.still
小题17:
A.createdB.releasedC.sentD.responded
小题18:
A.lessonB.messageC.noticeD.note
小题19:
A.onceB.whileC.beforeD.because
小题20:
A.receiveB.giveC.handleD.change
Have you ever not wanted to do something so badly that you would rather die than go? Well that’s how I      about joining Madcaps, a mothers and daughters club assisting philanthropies(慈善事业).But now I believe that you    open up your mind to things because eventually you might    end up enjoying it.
“It’s a waste of time”, I said when my mom told I had to join Madcaps, and then when she said I had to      at a homeless shelter I thought this just could not be      .
We got there late, of course, and the security guard led us to the kitchen   we ran into 48 other fellow Madcaps members. Since I’m    so socially awkward(糟糕的) I had met only one person at a pool party, earlier this year. I looked around for her but she was not there. Damn, I was    ! When the man in charge came out and asked for 3 mothers to work outside the      to clean up the plates, my mom just happened to volunteer leaving me to      food with others.
Soon the    families started to walk in and a little girl walked up and pointed to the food I was    I gave her the cold sandwich, she nodded in a form of saying      , and then walked to join her family at the large table.
As she walked away I thought of how much I       I get to go the top schools. I have a great house and I have a warm meal every night. It    that little girl to make me realize how lucky I am. After that moment I had a change of    . Now, I love Madcaps and don’t miss one meeting, I have       being socially awkward and now have many friends. And this year I am sure I will do      the required 20 hours of philanthropies.
I believe that if you have an    mind about things you can accomplish more and become a better rounded person. I believe sometimes you can make a difference just    doing one thing you don’t want to do .
小题1:
A.caredB.jokedC.feltD.doubted
小题2:
A.shouldB.wouldC.mayD.can
小题3:
A.alsoB.justC.notD.still
小题4:
A.reportB.liveC.donateD.volunteer
小题5:
A.betterB.soonerC.easierD.worse
小题6:
A.whereB.whenC.untilD.because
小题7:
A.suddenlyB.occasionallyC.hardlyD.normally
小题8:
A.shyB.lateC.aloneD.hopeless
小题9:
A.kitchenB.houseC.clubD.shelter
小题10:
A.packB.purchaseC.serveD.bake
小题11:
A.poorB.homelessC.vluntaryD.local
小题12:
A.playing withB.putting awayC.looking forD.holding out
小题13:
A.helloB.sorryC.thanksD.okay
小题14:
A.hadB.earnedC.achievedD.did
小题15:
A.movedB.tookC.helpedD.encouraged
小题16:
A.heartB.luckC.identityD.taste
小题17:
A.believed inB.learnt fromC.got overD.thought about
小题18:
A.more thanB.nothing butC.anything butD.less than
小题19:
A.intelligentB.abstractC.empty D.open
小题20:
A.beforeB.byC.uponD.to
Last Sunday I made a visit to some new neighbors down the block. No specific in mind, just an opportunity to sit at the kitchen table, have some tea and chat. As I did so, it occurred to me how rare the Sunday visit has become.
When I was a kid in New Jersey of the 1960s, Sunday visits were routine. Most stores were closed, almost nobody worked, and the highways, as a result, were not desperate steeplechases(障碍赛跑) they have become today. My family normally traveled eight city blocks to the home of my grandmother, where adults would sit on the front porch and chat while we children played hide-and-seek.
The Sunday visit was something to desire strongly. It was the repetition to church, our reward for an hour of devotion, an opportunity to take advantage of the fact that Dad was not at work, we were not in school, and there was no housework that couldn’t wait until Monday. Sunday was, indeed, different from the other days of the week, because everyone seemed to be on the same schedule, which means that there was one day when everyone seemed to have time for everybody else.
Sunday as a day of rest is, or was, so deeply rooted in the culture that it’s surprising to find that, in a short span of time, it has almost entirely lost this association. In my childhood, it was assumed that everyone would either be home or visiting someone else’s home on Sunday. But now the question is, “What do you plan to DO this Sunday?” The answer can range from going to the mall, to participating in a road race, to Montreal for lunch. If one were to respond, “I’m making a Sunday visit to family,” such an answer would feel strange, which sounds like an echo from another era.
I suppose I should be grateful to live in Maine, a state of small towns, abundant land and tight relationships. Even though folks work as hard here as they do anywhere else, the state’s powerfully rural feature still keeps at least remnants(残余部分) of the moral of yesterday’s America, where people had to depend on one another in the face of economic vagaries(反复无常的情况) and a challenging environment.
小题1:The writer’s general impression of the Sunday in the past was a day when__.
A.everyone was paying a visit to some relatives far away
B.everyone seemed to be free for others
C.Dad was not at work while Mom was busy cleaning the house
D.nearly every adult would go to church and children weren’t at school
小题2:In the fourth paragraph, the writer compares the response “I’m making a Sunday visit to family” to an echo from another era because_____.
A.people nowadays prefer staying at home on Sunday
B.such answers are rarely heard in our modern society
C.people in the city dislike being disturbed on Sunday
D.visiting someone on Sunday was routine in the past
小题3:From the last paragraph we may infer that_____.
A.people in Maine suffer more from economic depression and the changed environment
B.people in Maine have abandoned their tradition and lived an absolutely new life
C.land in Maine is short, thus the relationship between people is tense
D.people in Maine tend to help each other out of necessity
小题4:What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.Doing many activities on Sunday is beneficial.
B.We should often travel a long distance to visit some friends and relatives.
C.Nowadays, Sunday has almost lost its association as a day of rest.
D.We should abandon some old tradition.


An old woman had two large pots (罐), one on each end of a pole (扁担). She carried the pole with the pots across her neck.
One of the pots had a crack (裂缝) in it while the other pot was perfect and always delivered (递送) a full pot of water. At the end of the long walk from the well to the house, the cracked pot arrived only half-full.
For two years this happened daily, with the woman bringing home only one and a half pots of water. Of course, the perfect pot was proud. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection.
One day, the cracked pot spoke to the woman by the well: “I am ashamed of myself because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your house.”
The old woman smiled: “Did you notice that there are flowers on your side of the path, but not on the other pot’s side? That’s because I have always known about your crack, so I planted flower seeds on your side of the path. And every day while we walk back, you water them.”
“For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate (装饰) the table. Without you being just the way you are, I would not have this beauty.”
Each of us has our own cracks. But it’s these cracks that make our lives together so interesting and meaningful.
小题1:How did the cracked pot feel about itself at first?
A.Proud.B.Happy.C.Excited.D.Ashamed.
小题2:Where were the flowers growing?
A.On both sides of the path.
B.In the woman’s house.
C.On the perfect pot’s side.
D.On the cracked pot’s side.
小题3:Which is the correct order of the following events?
① The woman picked the flowers and decorated the table.
② The woman told the truth to the cracked pot.
③ The cracked pot talked to the woman about its crack.
④ The woman found a crack on one pot.
⑤ The woman planted some flower seeds.
A.④⑤①③②B.⑤④③②①
C.④③①②⑤D.④⑤③①②
小题4:What does the passage mainly want to tell us?
A.Never laugh at old women.
B.Imperfection makes life meaningful.
C.Try your best to be perfect in life.
D.Don’t use a cracked pot to carry water.
I was invited to attend a presentation at the Kentucky School. That evening I found gratitude had amazing      to change our attitude…and our life.
The young musician Mr. Patrick was      onto the stage in his wheelchair and began to play the piano. His fingers danced across the keys as he      beautiful music. He then began to sing as he played, and it was wonderful. But what shocked me most was his      smile.
Patrick was born with no eyes and an illness in the legs, which     him lame for life. However, as a child, he was     with artificial eyes and placed in a wheelchair. Before his first    , he discovered the piano. When his mom hit any note on the piano, and within one or two     , he’d get it. By his second birthday, he was playing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”. His father was    . “We might not play baseball, but we can play music together.”
When Patrick was at the University of Louisville, his father     classes with him. He was also a part of the 214-member marching band! He was a blind, wheelchair-bound trumpet player; and he and his father did it together. His father     the night shift(夜班)in order to accompany his daytime band practice. Patrick says, “My dad’s my    .”
But even more than his     musical talent, it was Patrick’s “attitude of gratitude” that  _   my soul. On stage, between songs, he talked to the audience about his life and about how   _   he was with a great father. When his performance was over, Patrick and his father were on the stage together. The crowd rose to their feet and     for over five minutes.
We all face misfortune in our lives.    ,it’s not the hardship but how we     to it that will determine the joy and happiness in our lives. During     times, do we spend too much time feeling     for ourselves, or can we, with gratitude, learn how to dance in the rain?
小题1:
A.knowledgeB.qualityC.wisdomD.power
小题2:
A.rolledB.heldC.allowedD.dragged
小题3:
A.wroteB.providedC.madeD.gave
小题4:
A.strangeB.magicC.bitterD.friendly
小题5:
A.tookB.ledC.forcedD.left
小题6:
A.fittedB.connectedC.associatedD.filled
小题7:
A.placeB.birthdayC.performanceD.attempt
小题8:
A.memoriesB.wordsC.triesD.notes
小题9:
A.confusedB.amusedC.interestedD.overjoyed
小题10:
A.listedB.foundC.attendedD.organized
小题11:
A.workedB.foundC.refusedD.cancelled
小题12:
A.dreamB.heroC.musicD.song
小题13:
A.unbearableB.unbelievableC.unconditionalD.unreasonable
小题14:
A.touchedB.calmedC.freedD.felt
小题15:
A.satisfiedB.concernedC.blessedD.laughed
小题16:
A.cheeredB.whisperedC.shoutedD.laughed
小题17:
A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Besides
小题18:
A.seeB.reactC.agreeD.put
小题19:
A.happyB.modernC.toughD.usual
小题20:
A.greatB.sorryC.hopefulD.proud
My family and I used to live in Belgium, and, to me, life was great. Most of my relatives and friends lived there, so there was never a      of aunts to spoil me or children to play with me.
My father is a journalist,       there wasn't much work for him in Belgium at that time. When I was eight, he        he'd found a good job in London and that we were going to move there.  I was      - I didn't realize I was leaving my friends behind and throwing myself into a different world. The excitement soon      after we moved there.
       our arrival in London, I had to start a new school and learn a  new      . I didn't know things in fashion, either. For the       six months I had extra lessons to  learn English. This       with cards and progressed towards books. I'm a      learner ,so I soon caught up. It was fitting in with other       in my school that took a bit more work.
For the first two years or so I was an outsider, no matter how much I tried to      . This made me      and sensitive - a perfect target for bullies. Thankfully, some of my classmates began to     me, and they became a great help as they helped me to      the things that made me a "foreigner".  By the time I        primary school,  most people couldn't believe I had moved to England only four years before. I was        able to fit in, grasp the language and adapt to the culture.
Trying to fit in is my      to anyone who has just moved from the homeland. or is planning to. "Fitting in" doesn't mean completely       yourself to be someone else ,but it does mean trying to  learn the         culture and language, ,which will make your life easier.
小题1:
A.1ackB.memoryC.reasonD.purpose
小题2:
A.ifB.butC.unlessD.because
小题3:
A.realizedB.explainedC.learnedD.announced
小题4:
A.shockedB.excitedC.nervousD.disappointed
小题5:
A.formedB.increasedC.disappearedD.continued
小题6:
A.OnB.InC.ForD.By
小题7:
A.artB.historyC.scienceD.language
小题8:
A.latestB.firstC.lastD.former
小题9:
A.endedB.assistedC.startedD.stayed
小题10:
A.quickB.braveC.lovelyD.happy
小题11:
A.classesB.gradesC.childrenD.teachers
小题12:
A.fit inB.call inC.bring inD.give in
小题13:
A.lazyB.shyC.responsibleD.optimistic
小题14:
A.acceptB.changeC.blameD.challenge
小题15:
A.depend onB.take upC.refer toD.leave out
小题16:
A.leftB.beganC.hadD.enjoyed
小题17:
A.nearlyB.speciallyC.finallyD.hardly
小题18:
A.adviceB.demandC.choiceD.condition
小题19:
A.sharingB.keepingC.findingD.losing
小题20:
A.simpleB.newC.positiveD.recent
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 31~50 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
The other day, I happened to meet someone I hadn’t seen for many years. I couldn’t believe the change in him. As a matter of fact, he didn’t even seem like the    person.
When I first knew Bill, back in     , he was one of the most carefree(无忧无虑的) people I had ever      . He was always ready to have a     . He usually went out for beer at three o’clock in the morning or drove 50 miles to see an old      he really liked. Bill and I were in the same class in college, and      was never dull when he was     . With him there was one wild      after another. Sometimes I wonder how we      to study for our exams.
Last week I was in Houston on business, and I ran into Bill in the bar at the hotel.     , I wasn’t even      it was he. Was this short-haired businessman really the same person? I wasn’t really sure until I came near him, but it indeed was Bill. Now he works for a bank. He      most of the evening about his job, his new car and his house. How he had changed! Back when we were in college, the     thing Bill cared about was possessions. Now they seemed to be his main     . Although I have changed quite a bit myself, somehow, I never      Bill changing so much. My image of him      the one I had formed      the time when we were college students together.
I suppose it’s      to expect people to remain the same, especially      I have changed so much myself. But I must say that I enjoyed the old Bill much more than the new Bill. Maybe he       the same way about me.
小题1:
A.proper B.same C.regularD.common
小题2:
A.childhood B.primary schoolC.high schoolD.college
小题3:
A.consideredB.supposedC.metD.expected
小题4:
A.partyB.quarrelC.meeting D.class
小题5:
A.manB.hospital C.filmD.hotel
小题6:
A.studyB.life C.work D.fun
小题7:
A.in B.down C.away D.around
小题8:
A.dreamB.mistake C.chance D.joke
小题9:
A.decided B.continuedC.managed D.hoped
小题10:
A.As usual B.By accidentC.From then onD.All the time
小题11:
A.glad B.surprisedC.excitedD.sure
小题12:
A.thought B.talked C.argued D.spent
小题13:
A.best B.last C.next D.only
小题14:
A.interest B.career C.subject D.problem
小题15:
A.forgot B.mindedC.liked D.imagined
小题16:
A.remained B.remindedC.suggested D.became
小题17:
A.since B.from C.atD.till
小题18:
A.unnecessary B.foolishC.common D.unusual
小题19:
A.becauseB.thatC.howD.when
小题20:
A.felt B.acted C.looked D.Discovered
Nobody likes home economics (家政学). But restoring the program could help us in the fight against obesity and chronic (慢性的) diseases today.
The home economics movement was founded on the belief that housework and food preparation were important subjects that should be studied scientifically. The first classes occurred in the agricultural and technical colleges that were built in the 1860s. When most departments of universities rejected women, home economics was a back door into higher education.
Indeed, in the early 20th century, home economics was a serious subject When few people understood germ (微生物) theory and almost no one had heard of vitamins, home economics classes offered vital information about washing hands regularly, eating fruits and vegetables and not feeding coffee to babies.
However, today we remember only the fixed ideas about home economics, forgetting the movement’s most important lessons on healthy eating and cooking. Too many Americans simply don’t know how to cook. Our diets, consisting of highly processed foods made cheaply outside the home, have contributed to many serious health problems. In the last decade, many cities and states have tried to tax junk food heavily or to ban the use of food stamps (食品券) to buy soda. Clearly, many people are doubtful about any governmental steps to promote healthy eating. But what if the government put the tools of obesity prevention in the hands of children themselves by teaching them how to cook?
My first experience with home economics happened two decades ago when I was a seventh grader in a North Carolina public school. A year later, my father’s job took our family to Wales, where I attended a large school for a few months. It was the first time I had ever really cooked anything. I remember that it was fun, and with an instructor standing by, it wasn’t hard. Those lessons stuck with me when I first started cooking for my husband and myself after college and they still do. Teaching cooking in public schools can help solve some problems facing Americans today. The history of home economics shows it’s possible.
小题1:Home economics______.
A.is a subject becoming more and more popular with Americans
B.is often used to help fight against obesity and chronic diseases
C.once offered women a. special approach to university education
D.was first taught in the agricultural and technical colleges in the early 1900s
小题2:The third paragraph mainly tells us______ .
A.the importance of regular hand washing
B.the health benefits of fruits and vegetables
C.the contents of home economics classes in the early 20th century
D.the significance of teaching home economics in the early 20th century
小题3: In the opinion of the author, how should we fight against childhood obesity?
A.Children should be taught how to cook.
B.A heavy tax should be put on junk food
C.Healthy eating should be promoted at school
D.Using food stamps to buy soda should be banned
小题4:What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A.Her family moved frequently in her childhood.
B.Cooking classes have a far-reaching influence on her later life.
C.To receive a better education, she went to a large school in Wales.
D.Teaching cooking is the key to solving Americans’ health problems.

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