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–Will $200 _____ the cost of the damage?

–I’m afraid not. I need at least $100 more.

       A. charge                     B. include              C. cover                D. afford              

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  This March is a busy month in Shanghai. There's a lot to do. Here are the highlights. Live Musiclate Night Jazz.

  Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet player. He's coming with his new 7-piece band, Herbie's Heroes. Herbie is known to play well into the early hours, so don't expect to get much sleep. This is Herbie's third visit to Shanghai. The first two were sold out, so get your tickets quickly.

  PLACE: The Jazz Club

DATES: 1523 March

  PRICE: ¥80,120

T I M E: 10:00 p.m. till late!

  T E L: 64668736

 

  Scottish dancing

  Take your partners and get ready to dance till you drop. Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Instructors will demonstrate the dances. The live band, Cordon Stroppie and the Weefrees. are also excellent.

  PLACE: Jack Stein's

DATES: every Monday

  PRICE: ¥60, including one drink

T I M E: 7:0010:00 p.m

  T E L: 64021877

 

  ExhibitionsShanghai Museum

  There are 120,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history under one roof. It's always interesting to visit, but doubly so at the moment with the Egyptian Tombs exhibition. There are lots of mummies and more gold than you've ever seen before. Let us know if you see a mummy move!

  PLACE: Shanghai Museum

PRICE: ¥30(¥15 for students)

  T E L: 68886888

DATES: daily

  T I M E; MondayFriday 9:00a.m5:00p.m. ,Weekends 9:00a. m. 9:00p. m.

  DiningSushi chef in town

  Sushi is getting really big in Shanghai. In Japan, it's become an art form. The most famous Sushi‘artist’is Yuki Kamura. She's also one of the few female chefs in Japan. She'll be at Sushi Scene all of this month.

  PLACE: Sushi Scene in the Shanghai Hotel

DATES: all month

  PRICE: ¥200

T I M E: lunchtime

  T E L: 66903211

 

  For a full listing of events, see our website.

1.Suppose you are going to attend an activity at 8:00p. m. on Saturday, which one can you choose?

[  ]

A.Live MusicLate Night Jazz

B.Scottish dancing

C.ExhibitionsShanghai Museum

D.DiningSushi chef in town

2.Which of the following is true according to the advertisements?

[  ]

A.Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it never tires you out.

B.The performance given by the American jazz band won't last long.

C.Sushi is not popular in Shanghai as it is a kind of Japanese traditional food.

D.It is more interesting to visit Shanghai Museum for the exhibits from Egypt.

3.From the text we may learn that Kamura is ________.

[  ]

A.a cook

B.a waitress

C.an instructor

D.an artist

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The people below are all trying to choose which TV programme to watch.After the description of these people, there is information about six TV programmes A-F.Decide which programme would be most suitable for the person mentioned in questions 1-5 and then mark the correct letter(A-F)on your answer sheet.There is one extra paragraph about one programme which you do not need to use.

1._________ Although Rob leads a quiet life in a small village, that doesn’t stop him from wanting to find out about the latest scientific development.

2._________ Bella enjoys eating out but can’t afford to spend very much at the moment as she is saving for a holiday.She has never learnt how to cook, so now might be quite a good time to find out!

3._________ Dan is interested in taking wildlife photographs and enjoys the kind of programme which gives him a chance to see a professional photographer at work.

4._________ Gina is a music teacher.Although she prefers classical music, she likes to follow the kind of music that interests the teenagers she teaches.

5._________ Ron’s wife is in hospital.He wants to finds a programme suitable for his three-year-old son while he gets on with the housework and prepares a meal.

TODAYS TELEVISION PROGRAMME PREVIEW

A.TV1 7∶20 p. m.Find out more about Australia’s animal life.This film was made last year by one of Australia’s best-known cameramen, Dougie Bond.He spent over 200 hours filming the birds, animals and fish that inhabit this beautiful continent and for the first time brings some of these unusual animals to our TV screens.

B.TV3 9∶00p. m.The popular science programme is back with the latest in technology and medicine.This week, cars that run on sunlight and the story of one baby’s fight to live.

C.TV2 8∶10 p. m.Do you think what goes into the food most of us eat every day of the week? Tonight’s programme takes a serious scientific look at the bread industry.Whether you bake your own bread or just enjoy buying it, this programme will give you an interesting insight into something most of us eat every day of the week.

D.TV1 5∶15 p. m.Busy parents? Bored children? Do you want something educational to entertain your children while you do something else? This popular magazine programme is for the under-fives.More music, fun, songs and games with Carla and Larry.

E.TV3 8∶45p. m.If you’ve always wanted to cook, now’s your chance to learn.In the studio are two chefs who will take you through some simple recipes step by step.This is a repeat of the popular series shown last year, and available from good bookshops.

F.TV3 7∶40p. m.The latest new music.Pete Hogg looks at the best of the current rap, raga and new jack swing plus new video releases.This is the programme that tells you all about what’s happening on the music scene and brings you interviews with tomorrow’s young artists.

Vending machines (投币式自动售货机) are found in 16% of U.S.elementary schools, 52% of middle schools and 88% of high schools.About 22% of students in grades 1 through 12 buy food in vending machines each day—and those purchases added an average of 253 calories to their diets, according to a new study in the September issue of the Journal of School Health.

Just to be clear, those were not 253 calories' worth of tofu, yogurt or carrot.The most popular vending machine items included soft drinks, candy, chips, crackers, cookies, cakes and ice cream.On the plus side (好的方面), kids also bought low-fat milk, fruit juice and even fruit, the study found.

But the eventual effect on kids' diets was not good.Those who bought from vending machines ate an average of 156 grams of sugar per day, compared with 146 grams for those who abstained (节制).They also consumed less fiber, iron and vitamin B.

One silver lining: Vending machine customers ate 4% less sodium (钠) than other students--an average of 3,287 milligrams per day compared with 3,436 mg for those who didn't buy from vending machines.That's probably because the extra snacks made kids too full to eat as much at mealtimes, when dishes are especially Salty.In any event, kids should eat no more than 1,200 to 1,500 mg of sodium each day, according to the Mayo Clinic.Even for adults, the government recommends a daily limit of 2,300 mg.

Overall, vending machines in school appear to be a threat to children's health.The researchers calculated that all that snacking adds up to about14 extra pounds per child per school year.For some students this might be a serious contributor to weight issues.The study was based on data collected from 2,309 children nationwide for the third School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study, which was

conducted by the U.S.Department of Agriculture's Food and Nutrition Service.

1.The students using vending machines take in less of all the following EXCEPT .

A.sugar                B.fiber            C.vitamin          D.iron

2.The underlined words “One silver lining” mean “       ”.

A.a discouraging condition at present

B.a bright side of a difficult situation

C.an urgent warning from health experts

D.an increasing concern from the public

3.Why do kids buying food from vending machines take less salt probably?

A.They prefer less salty food.

B.They have formed healthy eating habits.

C.They eat less food at mealtimes.

D.They take less junk food as snacks.

4.What's the purpose of the text?

A.To teach children a balanced diet.

B.To introduce the finding of a new study.

C.To remind parents of children's health.

D.To tell the history of vending machines.

 

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Some weight-loss camps, which are rare in China just a few years ago, have sprouted(萌芽) 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(比例) 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(城市的) 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. __________, kids—especially city dwellers—are more sedentary(久坐的) 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.

76.What is the best title of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words).

_______________________________________________________________________________

77.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?

Children’s obesity can have a very bad effect on the body conditions of the whole country and will cause a loss in the economy.

_______________________________________________________________________________

78.P1ease fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.

_______________________________________________________________________________

79. Which of the reasons that cause children’s obesity epidemic do you agree most? Why? (Please answer within 30 words. )

_______________________________________________________________________________

80.Translate the underlined sentence in the last but one paragraph into Chinese·

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