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17.-I was reading A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin yesterday,but I couldn't understand it.
-______.It is classical literature,so take your time to enjoy it.(  )
A.Don't fly off the handle
B.You got me there
C.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart
D.More haste,less speed

分析 -我昨天正看曹雪芹写的《红楼梦》,但是我理解不了.
-欲速则不达.这是古典文学,所以你慢慢欣赏吧.

解答 答案:D.
本题考查习语意思以及语境理解.根据句意"--我昨天正看曹雪芹写的《红楼梦》,但是我理解不了.--__________.这是古典文学,所以你慢慢欣赏吧.",A选项:突然失去控制而勃然大怒;B选项:你把我搞糊涂了,你难倒我了;C选项:有志者事竟成;D选项:欲速则不达.根据句意以及语境,故选D.

点评 本题考查习语意思以及语境理解.学生需要积累大量习语,知道各个选项意思,细读句子,理解语境,根据句意以及语境选出正确答案.

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The High School Summer Program provides Chinese language and cultural training in China each summer.It lasts for two weeks each time.
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The program is open to high school students in Grade 9 to Grade 12.All students must be no younger than 13 and no older than 18.The program's aim is mainly to helps students who are interested in China but have had little or no chance to go to China or learn Chinese language.
Purposes
To encourage exchange between teenagers of the US and China,to help American high school students have a better understanding of Chinese language and cultures,and to help American high school students become interested in learning Chinese.
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July 13th:Arrive in Beijing
July 14th-16th:Attend the opening ceremony and travel in Beijing
July 17th-25th:Arrive in Shandong to study the Chinese language and cultures
July 26th:Return to Beijing and return home
During the program,students will study the Chinese language and cultures in traditional classrooms and take part in all kinds of cultural activities.
Cost
Students should pay for their round-trip international airfare,international travel insurance,and visa fees,about 1400 dollars in all; the program will cover in-China expenses for room and board,transportation,activities and sightseeing for students.
If you are interested in traveling in China and Chinese cultures,don't miss it.
24.If a student wants to take part in the program,he/sheC?
A.Shouldn't be in Grade 12                
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C.Shouldn't be no older than 18               
D.Should be at least 15 years old
25.The program would probably attract those whoB.
A.Want to teach in China in the future         
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C.Want a quiet holiday with family         
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A.On July 13th      
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C.On July 17th      
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B.A travel guide      
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D.An advertisement.
12.The World Health Organization says there has been a sharp increase in the number of over-weight children in developing countries.In African countries,the WHO says the number of over-weight or obese children is twice as high as it was 20years ago.round the world,about 43million children under the age of five were overweight in 2013.
Overweight and obese children are more likely to become overweight and obese adults.The condition can generate serious health problems like heart diseases.
Francesco Branca is the director of the WHO Department of Nutrition for Health and Development.He says urban lifestyle makes people eat processed food more often,which has a high sugar,fat and salt content.He also says people are gaining weight because of their lack of activities.They travel in cars or other vehicles more than on foot.
The WHO experts say to lower obesity rates is especially complex in countries that also deal with high rates of infectious(感染性的) diseases.
The WHO has some basic solutions for individuals and countries.The organization says you should lower your intake of fat,sugar,salt and processed food and eat more fruits,vegetables and increase physical activity.The WHO says these actions are especially important for children.
And WHO expert Branca says mothers should breastfeed their babies for at least the first six months of life,if possible.More importantly,governments should consider providing vitamins for children and educational campaigns about problems linked to obesity would also help.In his view,government policies should deal with how food is marketed to children and food producers must balance quality and taste with the dangers of sugar,fat and salt."Reducing the number of overweight children will not be easy.The goal is difficult to meet even in wealthy countries."he adds.
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C.governments should play a necessary role in fighting obesity
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