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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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Parents who smoke often open a window or turn on a fan to clear the air for their children, but experts now have identified a related threat to children's health that isn't as easy to get rid of: third-hand smoke。

  That's the term being 21    to describe the invisible yet poisonous mixture of gases and particles(颗粒) clinging (依附)to smokers' hair and 22    , not to mention cushions and carpeting, that stays long after second-hand smoke has cleared from a room. The remaining  23   heavy metals, carcinogens(致癌物) and even radioactive materials that young children can get on their hands and take  in, 24  if they're crawling or playing on the floor。

  Doctors from MassGeneral Hospital for Children in Boston coined the term "third-hand smoke" to 25 these chemicals in a new study that 26    on the risks they pose to infants and children. The study was published in the  27    issue of the journal Pediatrics。

  "Everyone knows that second-hand smoke is bad, 28   they don't know about this," said Dr. Jonathan P. Winickoff, the lead author of the study and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School。

  "When their kids are 29  the house, they might smoke. Or they smoke in the car. Or they strap(用带子捆扎) the kid in the car seat in the back and crack the window and 30   , and they think it's okay because the second-hand smoke isn't getting to their 31   . We needed a term to describe these tobacco toxins that aren't 32   ."

  The study reported on 33   toward smoking in 1,500 households across the United States. It found that the vast majority of both smokers and nonsmokers were 34   that second-hand smoke is harmful to children. Some 95 percent of nonsmokers and 84 percent of smokers 35  with the statement that "inhaling smoke from a parent's cigarette can 36    the health of infants and children"。

  But 37   fewer of those surveyed were aware of the  38   of third-hand smoke. Since the term is so new, the researchers asked people if they agreed with the statement that "breathing air in a room 39  where people smoked yesterday can harm the health of infants and children"。

  Only 65 percent of nonsmokers and 43 percent of smokers agreed with that 40   , which researchers interpreted as acknowledgement of the risks of third-hand smoke.

21.A  told      B discussed     C  used       D  mentioned

22. A shoes      B clothing     C  body        D  mouth

23. A includes    B covers      C finds          D  improves

24. A especially   B specially    C immediately  D  regularly

25. A name       B call        C explain        D  describe

26. A focused     B  tended    C tried           D  worked

27. A later       B latest        C best           D  previous

28. A but        B and         C however        D   or 

29. A alongside   B out of       C in              D  beside

30. A cough     B  talk        C observe         D smoke 

31. A cars       B seats         C kids           D  windows

32. A visible    B  invisible     C poisonous       D concrete

33. A  policies  B  attitudes      C bans            D habits

34. A  told     B content       C  confident       D  aware

35. A opposed   B agreed        C fought          D  connected

36. A harm      B destroy       C improve         D confuse

37. A quite      B very        C far              D  too

38. A chances   B risks          C abilities          D conditions

39. A tomorrow   B today        C yesterday         D  weekend

40. A statement   B mark         C discussion        D prejudice

 

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    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Parents who smoke often open a window or turn on a fan to clear the air for their children, but experts now have identified a related threat to children's health that isn't as easy to get rid of: third-hand smoke。

  That's the term being 1to describe the invisible yet poisonous mixture of gases and particles(颗粒) clinging (依附)to smokers' hair and 2, not to mention cushions and carpeting, that stays long after second-hand smoke has cleared from a room. The remaining  3heavy metals, carcinogens(致癌物) and even radioactive materials that young children can get on their hands and take  in, 4if they're crawling or playing on the floor。

  Doctors from MassGeneral Hospital for Children in Boston coined the term "third-hand smoke" to 5these chemicals in a new study that 6on the risks they pose to infants and children. The study was published in the  7issue of the journal Pediatrics。

  "Everyone knows that second-hand smoke is bad, 8they don't know about this," said Dr. Jonathan P. Winickoff, the lead author of the study and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School。

  "When their kids are 9the house, they might smoke. Or they smoke in the car. Or they strap(用带子捆扎) the kid in the car seat in the back and crack the window and 10, and they think it's okay because the second-hand smoke isn't getting to their 11. We needed a term to describe these tobacco toxins that aren't 12."

  The study reported on 13toward smoking in 1,500 households across the United States. It found that the vast majority of both smokers and nonsmokers were 14that second-hand smoke is harmful to children. Some 95 percent of nonsmokers and 84 percent of smokers 15with the statement that "inhaling smoke from a parent's cigarette can 16the health of infants and children"。

  But 17fewer of those surveyed were aware of the  18of third-hand smoke. Since the term is so new, the researchers asked people if they agreed with the statement that "breathing air in a room 19where people smoked yesterday can harm the health of infants and children"。

  Only 65 percent of nonsmokers and 43 percent of smokers agreed with that 20, which researchers interpreted as acknowledgement of the risks of third-hand smoke.

1.A  told      B discussed     C  used       D  mentioned

2.A shoes      B clothing     C  body        D  mouth

3.A includes    B covers      C finds          D  improves

4.A especially   B specially    C immediately  D  regularly

5.A name       B call        C explain        D  describe

6.A focused     B  tended    C tried           D  worked

7.A later       B latest        C best           D  previous

8.A but        B and         C however        D   or 

9.A alongside   B out of       C in              D  beside

10.A cough     B  talk        C observe         D smoke 

11.A cars       B seats         C kids           D  windows

12.A visible    B  invisible     C poisonous       D concrete

13.A  policies  B  attitudes      C bans            D habits

14.A  told     B content       C  confident       D  aware

15.A opposed   B agreed        C fought          D  connected

16.A harm      B destroy       C improve         D confuse

17.A quite      B very         C far              D  too

18.A chances   B risks          C abilities          D conditions

19.A tomorrow   B today        C yesterday         D  weekend

20.A statement   B mark         C discussion        D prejudice

 

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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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Parents who smoke often open a window or turn on a fan to clear the air for their children, but experts now have identified a related threat to children's health that isn't as easy to get rid of: third-hand smoke。

  That's the term being 21    to describe the invisible yet poisonous mixture of gases and particles(颗粒) clinging (依附)to smokers' hair and 22    , not to mention cushions and carpeting, that stays long after second-hand smoke has cleared from a room. The remaining  23   heavy metals, carcinogens(致癌物) and even radioactive materials that young children can get on their hands and take  in, 24  if they're crawling or playing on the floor。

  Doctors from MassGeneral Hospital for Children in Boston coined the term "third-hand smoke" to 25 these chemicals in a new study that 26    on the risks they pose to infants and children. The study was published in the  27    issue of the journal Pediatrics。

  "Everyone knows that second-hand smoke is bad, 28   they don't know about this," said Dr. Jonathan P. Winickoff, the lead author of the study and an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School。

  "When their kids are 29  the house, they might smoke. Or they smoke in the car. Or they strap(用带子捆扎) the kid in the car seat in the back and crack the window and 30   , and they think it's okay because the second-hand smoke isn't getting to their 31   . We needed a term to describe these tobacco toxins that aren't 32   ."

  The study reported on 33   toward smoking in 1,500 households across the United States. It found that the vast majority of both smokers and nonsmokers were 34   that second-hand smoke is harmful to children. Some 95 percent of nonsmokers and 84 percent of smokers 35  with the statement that "inhaling smoke from a parent's cigarette can 36    the health of infants and children"。

  But 37   fewer of those surveyed were aware of the  38   of third-hand smoke. Since the term is so new, the researchers asked people if they agreed with the statement that "breathing air in a room 39  where people smoked yesterday can harm the health of infants and children"。

  Only 65 percent of nonsmokers and 43 percent of smokers agreed with that 40   , which researchers interpreted as acknowledgement of the risks of third-hand smoke.

21.A  told      B discussed     C  used       D  mentioned

22. A shoes      B clothing     C  body        D  mouth

23. A includes    B covers      C finds          D  improves

24. A especially   B specially    C immediately  D  regularly

25. A name       B call        C explain        D  describe

26. A focused     B  tended    C tried           D  worked

27. A later       B latest        C best           D  previous

28. A but        B and         C however        D   or 

29. A alongside   B out of       C in              D  beside

30. A cough     B  talk        C observe         D smoke 

31. A cars       B seats         C kids           D  windows

32. A visible    B  invisible     C poisonous       D concrete

33. A  policies  B  attitudes      C bans            D habits

34. A  told     B content       C  confident       D  aware

35. A opposed   B agreed        C fought          D  connected

36. A harm      B destroy       C improve         D confuse

37. A quite      B very         C far              D  too

38. A chances   B risks          C abilities          D conditions

39. A tomorrow   B today        C yesterday         D  weekend

40. A statement   B mark         C discussion        D prejudice

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完形填空

  Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there, to serve some sort of   1  , teach you a lesson, or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become.You   2   know who these people maybe(possibly your roommate, neighbor, co-worker, long lost friend, lover, or even a complete stranger), but when you lock eyes with them, you know at that very moment they will affect your life in some   3   way.

  And sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible, painful.and unfair at first, but   4   you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower, or heart.

  Everything happens for a reason.Nothing happens   5   or by means of good luck.Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of your soul.  6   these small tests whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly paved, straight, flat road to nowhere.It would be safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly   7  .The people you meet who affect your life, and the success and downfalls you experience, help to create who you are and who you become.

  Even the   8   experiences can be learned from.In fact, they are probably the most poignant and important ones.If someone hurts you,   9   you, or breaks your heart, forgive them, for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious when you open your heart.If someone loves you, love them back   10  , not only because they love you, but because in a way, they are teaching you to love and how to open your   11   and eyes to things.

  Make every day count.  12   every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again.Talk to people that you have never talked to before, and actually listen.Let yourself fall in love, break free, and set your sights high.Hold your head up because you have   13   right to.Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don't believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you.You can make of your life anything you wish.Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no   14  

  Most importantly, if you LOVE someone, tell him or her, for you never know what tomorrow may have   15  .And learn a lesson in life each day that you live.

  That's the story of life.

(1)

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A.

people

B.

purpose

C.

intention

D.

advantage

(2)

[  ]

A.

already

B.

sometimes

C.

should

D.

never

(3)

[  ]

A.

limited

B.

strange

C.

other

D.

profound

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[  ]

A.

in reflection

B.

in reality

C.

in addition

D.

in a way

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[  ]

A.

on purpose

B.

by any chance

C.

by accident

D.

on principle

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[  ]

A.

Despite

B.

With

C.

For all

D.

Without

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[  ]

A.

bored

B.

pointless

C.

undeserved

D.

meaningful

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[  ]

A.

good

B.

different

C.

bad

D.

pleasant

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[  ]

A.

betrays

B.

loves

C.

appreciates

D.

understands

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[  ]

A.

in turn

B.

moderately

C.

unconditionally

D.

in a way

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[  ]

A.

mouth

B.

mind

C.

heart

D.

emotion

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A.

Comprehend

B.

Appreciate

C.

Expect

D.

Evaluate

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A.

every

B.

each

C.

proper

D.

exact

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A.

ambition

B.

hatred

C.

belief

D.

regrets

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[  ]

A.

in the future

B.

in stock

C.

in store

D.

in pursuit

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  Parents who smoke often open a window or turn on a fan to clear the air of second-hand smoke, but experts now have found another smoking-related threat to children's hearth:third-hand smoke.

  That's the expression which is used to describe the invisible yet poisonous gases that stick to smokers' hair and clothing and other things in the room.These gases stay long after smoke has cleared from the room.Young children can get them on their hands, especially if they are playing on the floor.

  “Everyone knows that second-hand smoke is bad, but they don't know about this,”said Dr.Jonathan P.Winickoff, the lead author of the study at Harvard Medical School.

  “When their kids are out of the house, they might smoke.Or they smoke in the car.They think it's okay because the second-hand smoke isn't getting to their kids.”Dr Winickoff continued.

  Third-hand smoke is what one smells when a smoker gets in an elevator(电梯)after going outside for a cigarette, or in a hotel room where people smoked.“Your nose isn't lying.”he said.“The smell is so bad that your brain is telling you:‘Get away’”.

  But far fewer people realized the risks of third-hand smoke.Since the expression is so new, the researchers asked people if they agreed with the statement that“breathing air in a room today where people smoked yesterday can harm the health of children.”Only 65% of nonsmokers and 43% of smokers agreed with that statement.

  “The central message here is that simply closing the kitchen door to take a smoke is not protecting the kids from the effects of that smoke,”said another doctor.“There are substances(物质)in this third-hand smoke, and they are a cancer risk for anybody of any age who comes close to them.”

  The fact that third-hand smoke is harmful will most probably lead to a strict smoking ban(禁止)at home.

(1)

You're experiencing third-hand smoke if you ________.

[  ]

A.

smell something strange in a hotel room

B.

live in a house where a smoker will move in

C.

enter a kitchen whose door was closed by a smoker

D.

stay in an office where someone smoked last night

(2)

What do Dr Winickoff's words in Paragraph 5 mean?

[  ]

A.

If people smoked in a room, you can tell it.

B.

Your nose sometimes gives wrong information.

C.

If you want to smoke, your nose will warn you.

D.

Sometimes your brain can tell lies.

(3)

From the passage, we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

the substances in third-hand smoke are sure to cause cancer

B.

most people know the bad sides of third-hand smoke

C.

third-hand smoke is worse than second-hand smoke

D.

smoking may not be allowed at home at all.

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