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Five thousand years ago, people thought that illnesses were the result of evil living in human bodies. They also believed that gods and superior spirits were punishing people through diseases. The practice of magic and witchcraft (巫术) was popular among many tribes, and charms (符咒) and images of gods to drive away the evil spirits were often used.

    People also started using herbal(草药的) medicine and by trial and error (反复试验,不断摸索) learned how to cure stomachaches and fevers. They had a witch doctor in the community. He would treat people with simple herbal medicine and magic. Early medicine was practiced the way north tribal Indians did hundreds of years ago and the way some tribes practice it today.

    The ancient Chinese believed that the body was ruled by two forces, which they called “yin” and “yang”. The body would become ill if one force overcame the other and the balance between them was changed. Acupuncture (针刺疗法) was the way to bring back the balance between the two.

    Also sand painting was an important part of Navaho medicine. The medicine man paints loosely upon the floor of an earth-covered house, where the ceremony takes place, or on a buckskin (鹿皮) or a piece of cloth, by letting the colored sands flow through his fingers with control and skill.

    Ancient Mesopotamians believed that diseases come either from an evil spirit or a physical problem, such as worms. The doctor would decide from which source the illness has come from and send the patient either to a herbalist or to a witch doctor.

    Egyptians had a very advanced medicine. They would sometimes rely on the god’s power to receive healing, but they also treated illnesses and operated on minor health problems like snake bites. They sucked the blood from the wound and bound the affected limb to stop the poison from spreading.

66. The practice of magic and witchcraft was popular in ancient times because ________ .

   A. people could avoid being punished by gods and superior spirits by doing this.

   B. people thought they could avoid getting diseases in this way.

   C. people believed the evil spirits could be driven away in this way.

   D. people often got diseases and this way was very effective.

67. How many places are mentioned where early medicine existed in the passage?

    A. Three.     B. Four.      C. Five.      D. Six.

68. From Paragraph 2 we can learn that ________.

   A. people can cure lots of diseases by combining herbal medicine and magic.

   B. herbal medicine is so effective that it can cure all kinds of diseases.

   C. witch doctors treated people only with herbal medicine.

   D. people tried lots of times to cure illnesses with herbal medicine.

69. Ancient Chinese people believed that ________.

    A. diseases were the result of evil living in human bodies.

    B. people would fall ill if the balance in human bodies was disturbed.

    C. a medicine man could cure people’s diseases by sand painting.

    D. diseases not only came from evil spirits but also were physical problems

70. The passage mainly tells us ________.

    A. why ancient people became ill.

    B. about the most advanced medicine in ancient times.

    C. about the development of herbal medicine.

    D. how ancient people cured their diseases.

【小题1】C

【小题2】C

【小题3】D

【小题4】B

【小题5】D

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Obesity(肥胖) in children and adolescents is rising at an alarming rate. Currently over 15% of young people over 6 years old are obese, and obesity is also increasing among children aged 5 and younger.

Children are considered to be overweight if the BMI(Body Mass Index) is over 85% of the weight group in their age and sex categories. If it is 95% and over, they are considered to be obese. Adolescents are generally judged according to adult criteria(标准) for obesity, although there are other considerations in this population, for many factors will affect the result of these measurements.

Causes and Risk Factors for Obesity in Children

Lifestyle Factors. Without educational or parental guidance, children are extremely greatly exposed to the cultural pressures that are largely responsible for growth of the obesity. Neither the media nor the educational system has strong programs that encourage healthy way of life, including exercise and healthy foods. The following are some specific problems created by the culture:

﹡Too much television watching plays an important role in obesity in children. Not only is it a passive activity, but television also offers countless temptations(诱惑) with its advertisements for fast foods, sugar cereals, and unhealthy snacks. In one study obesity rate were lowest in children who watched television one hour or less a day and highest in those who watched four or more hours.

﹡Sugar, particularly from soda, other sweet drinks, and fruit juice, may be major contributors to childhood obesity. One study reported that drinking soda regularly increases a child’s risk for obesity by 60%.

﹡Less physical exercise and greater sitting activities play another significant role in obesity in children. A high level of physical activity – not just using up energy – is important for weight control in young people.

Family History. Parental obesity more than doubles the risk that a young child, whether thin or overweight, will become obese as an adult. In older children and teenagers, obesity in parents starts to affect less as a predictor(预言) for body weight than their own weight. The risk may be due to environmental or genetic factors, or both.

Ethnic and Socioeconomic Factors. As in adult populations, children from lower socioeconomic groups and minority populations are at higher risk for obesity. For example, among young Mexican Americans and African Americans, there has been an increase in overweight trend of about 13% to over 23%.

69.What’s the main idea of the passage? ______________.

  A. The trend of obesity                B. Causes of obesity

  C. Fight against obesity                D. Obesity in children

70.How many main factors leading to obesity in children are mentioned?

  A. 2              B. 3                C. 4                  D. 5

71.According to the passage, which of the following children is most likely to be obese?

  A. A 5-year-old child whose parents are overweight.

  B. A 16-year-old teenager whose parents are obese.

  C. A child who watches TV one hour per day.

  D. A child who take regular exercise.

72.Which of the following is NOT true?

  A. Parents should give some guidance on healthy lifestyles.

  B. Watching TV four hours a day will surely lead to obesity in children.

  C. Children from minority populations are more likely to be obese.

  D. Children should take more physical exercises.

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)  

    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

    In the wake of Chicago’s worst ever winter, when all of the rooftops were loaded, many overloaded with snow…Robert McGrath saw his wife run out to the backyard garage to    1    some boxes.

    Seconds later he heard the    2   !

Looking out he saw the    3    of the garage had caved in(下塌). McGrath did not    4    for hat or coat…He ran from the house,    5    a snow shovel, and called out for neighbors to    6  

    Yelling and    7   , with sweat freezing on his face---throwing snow and pulling away    8   ----he heard her voice and then saw her    9   . He kept digging, throwing and pulling…

    And within minutes he had his wife in his arms and was    10    “Are you all right? Are you all right? I thought you were    11   .Oh baby, I love you so much!” She was    12  

What Robert McGrath did not    13    was this: Mrs. McGrath had gone into the garage through one door and    14    through another. She was    15    in the house when she looked out and saw her husband digging and     16    orders and throwing planks of wood,feverishly trying to    17    her. She could not let her gallant(英勇) rescuer    18   . So she put her coat on again and went outside and    19    entered the garage through the    20    door--and allowed her husband to be her hero.

36、       A、fetch B、put         C、1ay         D、fix  

37、       A、overload        B、accident         C、crash D、falling

38、       A、doors       B、roof  C、top        D、wall

39、       A、search     B、look  C、hesitate     D、stop

40、       A、snatched   B、grabbed         C、robbed      D、carried

41、       A、escape      B、run    C、help  D、move

42、       A、digging  B、working    C、complaining     D、crying  

43、       A、bricks       B、stones       C、grass D、boards

44、       A、hand B、body C、face       D、feet

45、       A、sobbing  B、questioning      C、tired  D、happy

46、       A、missing    B、hidden      C、crazy D、hurt

47、       A、excited     B、fine   C、surprised   D、happy  

48、       A、find  B、mind C、know D、care

49、       A、away B、up  C、off    D、out

50、       A、safe   B、waiting     C、watching   D、anxious

51、       A、receiving  B、placing    C、giving      D、shouting

52、       A、pull   B、rescue       C、uncover    D、protect

53、       A、in     B、away C、up     D、down

54、       A、finally      B、unexpectedly    C、quietly      D、carefully

55、       A、back  B、open  C、front D、broken  

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