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     Like most people, you've probably never given your blood glucose (糖) a second thought, unless you have
diabetes (糖尿病). But researchers now know that whether or not you have diabetes, eating too much can
make your blood glucose go up and down and can increase the danger of heart disease. It may be even bad for
your memory.
     This realization has greatly changed the way we understand food and health. Luckily, none of these things
happen ovemight, and even small changes in the food you eat every day can start you on a healthier path.
     When you are hungry, do you reach for a chocolate cake or a box of biscuits? These "fast-acting" foods
are handy and they take no time at all to dissolve (溶化) in your stomach. Then they race into your blood,
running through your body with blood glucose. The trouble is the comfort doesn't last long, leaving you feeling
hungry again. As a result, your blood glucose will run out of control.
     It's no wonder most of us have less energy than we'd like and feel tired too often. It's also no wonder that
most of us weigh more than we want to. Yes, eating too much and exercising too liLtle are main reasons, and
ever changing blood glucose will send you shopping for bigger jeans.
     For most of us even when our blood glucose goes up and down after a large meal, our body can bring it
back to normal in a few hours. Only people with untreated diabetes have blood glucose levels that stay quite
high most of the time.
     For a long time, doctors thought that only these people needed to take care of their blood glucose levels.
Now, we know that even in healthy people, high levels after meals can damage (损坏) the body, even if it
never causes diabetes.
1. How does our blood glucose change after a large meal?
A. It remains unchanged.
B. It stays on high levels.
C. It goes up and down.
D. It comes back to normal.
2. What does the writer think of "fast-acting" foods?
A. He thinks they are delicious.
B. He thinks they are easy to get.
C. He thinks they make us healthy.
D. He thinks they damage our body. 
3. What shall we do if we want to keep the normal blood glucose?
A. Check our blood glucose after each meal.
B. Have proper food and exercise every day.
C. Eat certain kind of medicine before meals.
D. Ask the doctor for help from time to time.
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     Li Yan's parents divorced (离婚) when she was only six years old. Two years later, her father got
married again and the stepmother (继母)wasn't kind to her. Her father didn't look after her well. So she
had to live with her grandmother. Sadly, her grandmother died five years ago. Her mother was ut into
prison (监狱) because of killing a person by mistake. What a poor girl! She became very lonely.    
     One day, she came home late. Her father became angry and hit her with a stick. Then he locked her
in the room. She cried and cried. No one came to help her. The next day, she climbed out through the
window while they were away. She ran away from the house. She was free. But where could she go?
She wanted to find a job to make some money,but she was too young. No one would give her the
chance. At night, she had nothing to eat. She was so weak that she fell down on the street.    
     When she woke up, she found herself lying on the bed. "Is it my home?" She looked around and
saw a smiling couple (夫妇). The couple gave her some delicious food to eat. They treated  her as
their own child. Now she is living with the couple happily.    
1. 判断正误(“T”表示正确,“F”表示错误)
     (     ) Li Yan's parents got, married again when she was eight years old.
2. Li Yan was too _______ to find a job to make money.
3. Why did Li Yan's father hit her with a stick?
                                                                        
4. Who helped Li Yan at last?
    __________________________________
5. 将文中画线句子译成汉语。
    __________________________________
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                                                           Li Wei's College Dream
     Li Wei, a 22-year-old young man is named "Strong Brother" by netizens (网友). He walked on his
knees all the way to the 2011 national college entrance examination (高考) room. He was born in a poor
family in Shanxi province. But unluckily, a traffic accident took away his legs when he was only 3 years
old. His life has changed since then. Without feet, he had to spend most of his time practicing walking
on his hands and knees. Everybody who sees Li Wei for the first time is surprised to see that he can
easily play tennis or climb up stairs without feet. Some people even think he still has feet, but has short
legs.
    With hard work, Li Wei finished all his school study. In 2011, he became a college student in
Chongqing Normal University. Now he has been enjoying his college life. And he received a new
pair of artificial legs (假肢) from China Disabled Person's Federation(残联).
    He likes the popular song which says"I know my future is not a dream, I will live happily for every
minute of my life. My future is not a dream. My heart moves with the hope…
1. What is the name that netizens give to Li Wei?
    _______________________________________________
2. How old was Li Wei when the traffic accident took away his legs?
    _______________________________________________
3. Can he walk or play sports without feet?
    _______________________________________________
4. When did he become a college student in Chongqing Normal University?
    _______________________________________________
5. What do you think of Li Wei from his story?
    _______________________________________________

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