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All of us eat every day, but most of us don’t understand nutrition. We often make mistakes in talking about good diet.
For example, many people think that foods such as rice, bread and potatoes will make one grow fat. In fact, these foods are very good to one’s health. They are good sources of many vitamins. And in comparison with steak and beef, they contain less amount of calories.
Some people don’t like canned(罐装的) or frozen vegetables, because they think fresh vegetables cooked at home are always better. This is again wrong. In fact, whether the vegetables are good or not depends more on how they are prepared. Overcooking, for example, destroys good qualities of vegetables. Vegetables cooked in too much water can use a large amount of vitamins.
It is widely believed extra vitamins provide more energy. But taking more than the body needs doesn’t make it function better.
It is also wrong to say that vegetables grown in poor, worn-out soil are lower in vitamins than vegetables grown in rich soil. The vitamins in our foods are in the plants themselves. They don’t come from the soil. However, the minerals(矿物质) in a plant depend on the minerals in the soil.
In short, there are many false ideas about nutrition. We need to correct them.
1. This passage is mainly about_______.
A. nutrition           B. vitamins            C. vegetables         D. health
2. Rice, bread and potatoes do good to people’s health mainly because_______.
A. they make people fat                      B. there are lot of vitamins in them
C. they contain less amount of calories compared with steak and beef.
D. both B and C.
3. Why don’t some people like canned or frozen vegetables? Because______.
A. they think fresh vegetables contain less vitamins
B. they think fresh vegetables contain more vitamins than the canned or frozen ones
C. they don’t think the canned or frozen vegetables are fresh
D. they don’t think the canned or frozen vegetables taste as good as the fresh ones
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Many people know almost everything about nutrition.
B. Food such as rice, bread and potatoes make people fat.
C. vegetables grown in poor worn-out soil may have the same amount of vitamins as vegetables grown in rich soil.
D. extra vitamins provide less energy.
5. The point of the passage is that______.
A. the minerals in a plant depend on the minerals in the soil
B. people make mistakes when talking about good diet
C. taking more vitamins than the body needs doesn’t make it function better
D. vegetables cooked in too much water can lose a large amount of vitamins


【小题1】A
【小题2】D
【小题3】B
【小题4】C
【小题5】B

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B. U.S. Route 2 – Bellingham – Washington 11 – Puget Sound – U.S Route 20 – Duluth

C. U.S. Route 2 – U.S Route 20 – Duluth – Bellingham – Washington 11

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A. Kincaid’s parents were dead and he only kept in touch with some distant relatives.

B. Kincaid would have had a dog if he hadn’t been away from home too much.

C. Kincaid used to have a golden retriever.

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   A. Queensland is the biggest state of Australia.

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【小题1】
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【小题2】
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【小题3】
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【小题4】
A.proudB.kindC.sorryD.brave
【小题5】
A.lentB.askedC.gaveD.moved
【小题6】
A.carriedB.foundC.missedD.held
【小题7】
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【小题8】
A.calmB.upsetC.gratefulD.careless
【小题9】
A.failingB.lonelyC.successfulD.poor
【小题10】
A.wonderedB.hopedC.realizedD.explained
【小题11】
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【小题12】
A.passedB.wroteC.sentD.received
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A.take care ofB.pay forC.look forD.give away
【小题14】
A.coveredB.brokeC.leftD.filled
【小题15】
A.carB.BibleC.letterD.table
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A.smilesB.laughterC.tearsD.interests
【小题17】
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More than one in eight U. S. adults finds it hard to stay away from the Internet for several days at a time and about one in eleven tries to hide his or her online habit, according to a study showed on Tuesday.
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A smaller number, 8.2 percent, said they use the Internet to escape problems or a bad mood, while 5.9 percent felt their relationships suffered because of too much Internet use.
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It said signs include a disregard for health or appearance, lack of sleep and reducing physical activities and social communications with others, as well as dry eyes and juries of hands and fingers.

  1. 1.

    From Paragraph 2, it tells us _______.

    1. A.
      how to use the interact is a terrible problem to adults
    2. B.
      how surfing the net has caused a bad result to people
    3. C.
      why to throw off the Internet addiction becomes a hot problem
    4. D.
      why so many adults want to spend less time on the interact
  2. 2.

    Those who try to hide their habit of addition to the Interact make up of the respondents.

    1. A.
      12.4%
    2. B.
      8.7%
    3. C.
      5.9%
    4. D.
      13.7%
  3. 3.

    According to the researchers, which statement is true?

    1. A.
      Online habit of people has been a dangerous problem to society.
    2. B.
      All of the Interact users have terrible psychological problems to solve.
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      The internet is more harmful to people than good.
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      We have to pay attention to negative effects from the internet.
阅读理解。
     More than one in eight U. S. adults finds it hard to stay away from the Internet for several
days at a time and about one in eleven tries to hide his or her online habit, according to a study
showed on Tuesday.
     The study by researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine in California found
one in eight adults admitted they needed to spend less time online, saying this showed "problematic
Interact use" is present in a sizable portion (部分)of the population.
     The study involved a nationwide telephone survey of 2,581 respondents in the spring and summe
r of 2004 with researchers then examining the data and preparing the report which appears in the
October issue of CNS Spectrums.
     The survey found that 68.9 percent of respondents were regular Internet users and 13.7 percent
of the users found it hard to stay offline for several days at a time.
     It found 12.4 percent often stayed online longer than intended, more than 12 percent said they
saw a need to cut back on their Internet use, and 8.7 percent tried to conceal (隐瞒) "non-essential
"Internet use from family, friends and employers.
     A smaller number, 8.2 percent, said they use the Internet to escape problems or a bad mood,
while 5.9 percent felt their relationships suffered because of too much Internet use.
     One report published earlier this year said that 5 percent to 10 percent of the population likely
will experience Internet addiction.
     It said signs include a disregard for health or appearance, lack of sleep and reducing physical
activities and social communications with others, as well as dry eyes and juries of hands and fingers.
1. From Paragraph 2, it tells us _______.
A. how to use the interact is a terrible problem to adults
B. how surfing the net has caused a bad result to people
C. why to throw off the Internet addiction becomes a hot problem
D. why so many adults want to spend less time on the interact
2. Those who try to hide their habit of addition to the Interact make up ______of the respondents.
A. 12.4%          
B. 8.7%            
C.5.9%        
D. 13.7%
3. According to the researchers, which statement is true?
A. Online habit of people has been a dangerous problem to society.
B. All of the Interact users have terrible psychological problems to solve.
C. The internet is more harmful to people than good.
D. We have to pay attention to negative effects from the internet.

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