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     Smoking is a widespread habit even among school children£®The number of young smokers is increasing£®It is reported that over two-fifths of the students in a certain school smoke£¬and some of them even steal money to buy cigarettes£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£© This is terrible£®
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3£®Let's face it£®No one drinks diet sodas for the taste£®People drink diet sodas in the hope that it will help them lose weight or at least keep them from gaining it£®Yet it seems to have exactly the opposite effect£¬according to a new study£®
Researchers from the University of Texas said those who drank two or more diet sodas a day had waist size increases that were six times greater than those who didn't drink diet sodas£®"What we saw was that the more diet sodas a person drank£¬the more weight they were likely to gain£¬"said Sharon Fowler£®
The study was based on data from 474 participants in a large£¬ongoing research project£¬where the participants were followed for nearly 10 years£®
While the findings are surprising£¬they also offer some explanations£®
Nutrition expert£¬Melanie Rogers£¬who works with overweight patients in New York£¬has found that when patients are switched from regular to diet sodas£¬they don't lose weight at all£®"We weren't seeing weight loss necessarily£¬and that was confusing to us£¬"said Rogers£®
So why would diet soda cause weight gain£¿No one knows for sure yet£¬but it could be that people think they can eat more if they drink diet sodas£¬and so over-compensate£¨ÃÖ²¹£© for the missing calories£®
A related study found some sweeteners £¨Ìðζ¼Á£© raised blood sugar levels in some mice£®"Data from this and other potential studies suggest that the promotion of diet sodas and artificial sweeteners may be risky£¬"said Helen P£®Hazuda£¬professor at School of Medicine of the University of Texas£®"They may be free of calories£¬but not of consequences£®"

25£®People drink diet sodas toC£®
A£®enjoy its taste       
B£®stay in fashion
C£®achieve weight loss  
 D£®gain more energy
26£®We can learn from the passage thatB£®
A£®regular sodas make people lose more weight
B£®diet soda drinkers tend to eat more food
C£®diet sodas do help reduce calories
D£®most blood diseases come from diet sodas
27£®The underlined word"They"in the last paragraph probably refers to"B"£®
A£®sweeteners
B£®diet sodas and artificial sweeteners
C£®sodas
D£®diet soda drinkers and sweetener takers£®
9£®The earth is our home£®We must take care of it£®Life today is easier than it was£¨1£©Byears ago£¬but it has brought some new problems£®One of the biggest problems is pollution£®We can see it£¬smell it£¬drink it and even hear it£®
Man has polluted the£¨2£©C£®The more people£¬the more pollution£®Many years ago£¬the problem was not so serious because there were not so£¨3£©Cpeople£®When the land was used up or the river was not clean in a place£¬man went to£¨4£©Dplace£®Now man is slowly polluting the whole world£®
£¨5£©Apollution is still the most serious£¬it's bad for£¨6£©Cthings in the world£®Many countries don't let people burn£¨7£©Afor air in the houses and factories in the city£®Pollution by SO2 is now the most dangerous kind of air pollution£®It's caused by heavy traffic£®People say it's£¨8£©Bto ride bikes£®When you are riding£¬there is no pollution£®But even in developed countries£¬most people don't go to work by bike£®It's not because bikes are exp ensive or people are tired if they ride to work£®It's because the number of cars on the roads becomes larger£®So more people£¨9£©Ctheir bikes and go to work by car£¬then things are getting worse and worse£®We should have special roads only for bikes and make it£¨10£©Ddifficult and expensive for drivers to take their cars into the city that they will go back to using their bikes£®

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3£®A£®lotB£®littleC£®manyD£®much
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9£®A£®put onB£®look atC£®put awayD£®look up
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10£®"Freelance retail consultant"refers to daigou in Chinese£¬or overseas people who buy goods for customers in the Chinese mainland£®
It's estimated that there are 40£¬000 daigou in Australia£¬most of whom are young migrants or international students looking for ways to help cover their rent and university cost£®
These freelance retail consultants have created thousands of trading routes£¬both small and big£¬into China£®
Shops in Australia sold out of instant formula£¨Ó¤¶ùÅä·½ÄÌ·Û£©£¬leaving many Australia parents unable to buy their preferred brands£®The Sydney Morning Herald reported last year that half of Australia's infant formula sold went to China through customers selling to other customers£®
Because of this£¬daigou have received criticism from Australia media£®The Sydney Morning post even suggested that the Australia government should put a limit on instant formula exports£®
However£¬not everyone dislikes daigou£®"We think daigou are good for both the local economy¡­and they are very good for our business£¬"Peter Nathan£¬the chief executive of A2 Milk£¬a New Zealand infant formula maker£¬told Reuters£®"We clearly believe they are a positive force£®"
Others agree that nothing is wrong with the practice£®"People are buying these products legally on the Australia market¡­they're not illegally being exported to China£¬"Tim Foulds£¬head of research at Euro monitor Australia and New Zealand£¬told The Washington Post£®

28£®Why do most daigou in Australia buy goods for Chinese customers£¿C
A£®To improve living conditions£®
B£®To satisfy import demand£®
C£®To pay their expenses£®
D£®To get sales experience£®
29£®According to the passage£¬which of the following is right£¿D
A£®Australian parents criticize daigou£®
B£®Consumers prefer milk made in Australia£®
C£®Australian government has limited exports£®
D£®Different ideas about daigou exist in Australia£®
30£®We can infer from the last two paragraphs thatB£®
A£®the practice of daigou will balance supply and demand
B£®daigou will probably be welcomed in New Zealand
C£®infant formula will grow in popularity in China
D£®daigou will be a legal job in Australia soon
31£®What's the attitude of the author to Daigou£¿D
A£®Supportive£®
B£®Doubtful£®
C£®Negative£®
D£®Objective£®
11£®Given that many people's moods £¨ÇéÐ÷£© are regulated by the chemical action of chocolate£¬it was probably only a matter of time before somebody made the chocolate shop similar to a drugstore of Chinese medicine£®Looking like a setting from the film Charlie & the Chocolate Factory£¬Singapore's Chocolate Research Facility £¨CRF£© has over 100 varieties of chocolates£®Its founder is Chris Lee who grew up at his parents'comer store with one hand almost always in the jar of sweets£®
If the  CRF seems to be a smart idea£¬that's because Lee is not merely a seasoned salesperson but also head of a marketing department that has business relations with big names such as Levi's and Sony£®That idea surely results in the imagination at work when it comes to making different flavored £¨Î¶µÀ£© chocolates£®
The CRF's produce is"green"£¬made within the country and divided into 10lines£¬with the Alcohol Series being the most popular£®The Exotic Series-with Sichuan pepper£¬red bean £¨¶¹£©£®cheese and other flavors-also does well and is fun to taste£®And for chocolate snobs£¬who think that they have a better knowledge of chocol ate than others£¬the Connoisseur Series uses cocoa beans from Togo£¬Cuba£¬Venezuela£¬and Ghana£¬among others£®

8£®What is good about chocolate£¿C
A£®It serves as a suitable gift£®
B£®It works as an effective medicine£®
C£®It helps improve the state of mind£®
D£®It strengthens business relations£®
9£®Why is Chris Lee able to develop his idea of the CRF£¿D
A£®He knows the importance of research£®
B£®He learns from shops of similar types£®
C£®He has the support of many big names
D£®He has a lot of marketing experience£®
10£®Which line of the CRF produce sells best£¿C
A£®The Connoisseur Series£®
B£®The Exotic Series£®
C£®The Alcohol Series£®
D£®The Sichuan Series£®
11£®The words"chocolate snobs"in Paragraph 3probably refer to people whoA
A£®are particular about chocolate
B£®know little about cocoa beans
C£®look down upon others
D£®like to try new flavors£®

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