题目内容
sugar
A. underline B. circulate C. success D. pull
D
【解析】sugar和 pull 里面的字母u,读/u/, underline里面的字母u读/ ʌ /, circulate里面的字母u读/ju/,success里面的字母u读/ ə /,选D
“Drink your milk. It’s good for you!” You’ve probably heard that many times, and it’s true. Milk contains calcium, which is a necessary nutrient for keeping bones and teeth healthy and strong. The U.S. government even requires milk as part of the National School Lunch Program, saying that students should drink one cup of fat-free or low-fat milk at each meal.
Last Thursday, however, a group of doctors asked the government to remove milk from the lunch program. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) says, “Milk is high in sugar, high in fat and high in animal protein, all of which have negative effects on health.” “One of the only reasons people talk about dairy, or promote it, is that it is going to help build strong bones.” says Dr. Neal Barnard, president of the PCRM. There are better and healthier ways to get calcium such as eating beans, broccoli, cereals and tofu. Orange juice and soymilk that have calcium added to them also supply the nutrient.
Of course, calcium is important for healthy bones and teeth, but your genes, how much vitamin D you take in and getting an hour’s worth of exercise every day all play a part.
Some nutritionists disagree with the idea that milk isn’t important. Keri Gans, a dietitian, says, “I think it’s irresponsible to take away this beverage that children enjoy, especially among those who are unable to meet their nutrient needs for the day, and remove it from the lunch line.”
The U.S. government is studying the request of the PCRM, but a decision may be a long way off. Meanwhile, Marion Nestle, a professor at New York University, puts it best: “Milk has nutrients. Other foods have the same nutrients. It’s just a food. Like other foods, too much might be a problem.”
【小题1】What is mainly talked about in the first paragraph?
| A.The concern about students’ health. | B.Traditional attitudes towards milk. |
| C.Ways to keep bones and teeth healthy. | D.The practice of the U.S. government. |
| A.children like its taste | B.people ignore its disadvantages |
| C.it contains more calcium than other foods | D.the calcium in it can build up bone strength |
| A.bone strength is determined by many factors |
| B.people’s diets shouldn’t contain animal protein |
| C.the opinion of the PCRM will soon be accepted |
| D.people should turn to vegetables for calcium |
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According to Olsen, the crew for his flight has not been officially announced, but he has worked with two other crew members in the Soyuz simulator over the past week. Olsen also said he ran almost every morning. “This training has given me tremendous (powerful) admiration for astronauts who have spent years doing this and know so much more than I.” Olsen wrote. His trip, originally scheduled for this April, had been on hold last summer because doctors in Russia found an undisclosed health problem during a physical exam. That ailment (an illness that is not very serious) was never found, but this past May the Russian space program gave Olsen medical clearance. Marshall Cohen, president and co – founder of Olsen’s company, said in May that Olsen’s U. S. doctors reported that he had no health problems.
1.In order to visit the international space station, Olsen should .
A.lie in bed everyday B.do exercise and receive training
C.read many books D.eat food without sugar
2.Olsen’s schedule was changed from April to October because .
A.he dared not visit the international space station
B.there is something wrong with the international space station
C.he had an undisclosed health problem
D.he had not got enough training
3.Olsen was the tourist to visit the international space station.
A.fourth B.third C.second D.first
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Olsen was excited about his space trip.
B.Olsen thought that he would be hurt in space.
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D.Olsen will stay in the space station for five years.