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---I think ______ people drive, ______ air pollution there will be.

---That’s true. I hope the air will be fresher soon.

A.the less, the less B. the less, the fewer

C. the fewer, the fewer D. the fewer, the less

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Everyone worries. But how do you deal with your worries? Whether your worries are big or small, you can take these steps to deal with your worries:

Try to find out what you’re worried about.

Sometimes, you will know what you’re worried about. Other times, you might not. Try to find it out first: if you can’t , you can ask for help.

Think of ways to make it better.

There is always something you can do to help you feel less worried.Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won’t solve your problem.

Grades at school are often a top worry for kids. If you’re worried about grades, ask yourself these questions:

(A) Why are grades important? What do grades mean to me?

(B) How do I get ready for class? Do I go over my notes even when there isn’t a test?

(C) Do I have a good place to do my homework?

(D) Have I tried different ways of studying?

If your worry is about a fight you had with a friend, you might write down all the things you could do-write a note to him or her, invite him or her to a basketball game, say sorry to him or her etc. Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose the one that gets your friend back.

Ask for help.

When you’re worried, it can help to find someone to talk to. You can ask your parents, friends, or teachers for help.

1. How many steps are mentioned to deal with your worries in the passage?

A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Seven.

2.When you don’t know what you’re worried about ________.

A. you should try to find it out

B. you can’t ask for help

C. you don’t need to think of ways

D. you can sit there worrying

3.If you’re worried about grades, you can ask yourself these questions EXCEPT “___”.

A. Why are grades important?

B. What do grades mean to me?

C. How do I get ready for class?

D. Why don’t my friends like me?

4.According to the passage, what will you do if you have a fight with your friend?

A. Make a new friend.

B. Don’t talk to him or her any more.

C. Have another fight with him or her.

D. Invite him or her to a basketball game.

5.The passage mainly tells us ________.

A. who is often worried

B. when people are worried

C. how to deal with our worries

D. what kind of worries people have

Spending two or three hours playing outdoors each day can reduce the chance of becoming short-sighted, a research shows. It challenges the belief(信念) that short-sightedness is caused by computer use, watching TV or reading in weak light.

The Australian government researchers believe that the sunlight is good for people’s eyes. They compared the vision(视力) and habits of 100 seven-year-old children in Singapore and Australia. In all, 30% of the Singaporean children were short-sighted—this rate(比率) was ten times higher than Australian children.

Both groups spend a similar amount(数量) of time reading, watching television and playing computer games. However the Singaporean children spent an average (平均) of only half an hour a day outdoors—90 minutes less than the Australian children.

Professor Ian Morgan, from the Australian Research Council’s vision Centre, said, “Humans are naturally long-sighted, but when people begin to go to school and spend little or no time outdoors, the number of short-sighted people gets larger. We’re also seeing more and more short-sighted children in cities all around the world and the main reason may be that city children spend less time outdoors.

Daylight can be hundreds of times brighter than indoor light. But why does playing outside prevent us from becoming short-sighted? Scientists believe that natural light has a special chemical(化学物质) which stops the eyeball from growing out of shape and prevents people from becoming short-sighted.

So be outdoors. It doesn’t matter if that time is spent having a picnic or having sports.

1. How much time did the Australian children spend outdoors on average according to the research?

A. 30 minutes. B. 60 minutes.

C. 90 minutes. D. 120 minutes.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. If people spend less time outdoors they will certainly become short-sighted.

B. There are fewer short-sighted Singaporean Children than Australian children because they have more knowledge of protecting their eyesight.

C. There will be fewer risks of getting short-sighted if people spend two or three hours a day playing outside.

D. When people begin to go to school they will become long-sighted.

3.What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?

A. Why natural daylight has a special chemical.

B. Why daylight prevents people from becoming short-sighted.

C. Why daylight is much brighter than indoor light.

D. What the special chemical which can stop eyeballs from growing out of shape is.

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