We can’t live without food. Today our knowledge of food and what it does for our bodies is far more advanced than____1_____of the old times. Now we know____2___vitamins and how each kind of vitamins__3_____in the growth of a special part of our body._____4____ on the market all kinds of vitamins which we can take to______5____our lack of certain important things which are needed for good health.____6____ if we eat well and properly, the food that we eat will ___7____ our bodies and so there is no____8_____to take any kind of vitamins ____9____ our doctors tell us that our bodies are_____10____of something which can be supplied by it. Generally speaking, everything we eat ____11____ some good to our bodies, but if we eat ____12____ of one kind of food and pay______13____attention to others, we may have too much of one kind and not____14____ of others. Then we may be ____15___ trouble. We are often told___16_____ we must eat some meat every day in order to get the necessary proteins. That is only____17____true, for proteins are not found only in meat. We can also get them___18____some vegetables. The best advice about ____19___ to eat is that we should eat all kinds of food____20__ never too much of one kind.

1.                A.it             B.those          C.that  D.this

 

2.                A.of             B.about          C./    D.for

 

3.                A.does           B.makes          C.helps D.works

 

4.                A.There have      B.There are       C.They are  D.They have

 

5.                A.have for        B.make for        C.get for   D.make up for

 

6.                A.Of course       B.Then           C.But  D.And

 

7.                A.attend         B.take care of      C.look for   D.pay attention to

 

8.                A.worry          B.possibility       C.need D.chance

 

9.                A.when          B.if              C.unless    D.until

 

10.               A.short          B.lost            C.part  D.full

 

11.               A.has            B.is             C.makes D.does

 

12.               A.too much       B.too little        C.too few   D.too many

 

13.               A.too little        B.too much       C.a little too  D.much too

 

14.               A.a little          B.little           C.many D.enough

 

15.               A.into           B.at             C.in    D.out of

 

16.               A.when          B.that           C.how  D.where

 

17.               A.likely          B.partly          C.hardly D.really

 

18.               A.from           B.for            C.of    D.into

 

19.               A.what           B.whether        C.why  D.which

 

20.               A.even          B.or             C.and  D.but

 

 

A Brooklyn man who was quarreling with his girlfriend yesterday threw a dog off the balcony(阳台) of her 23rd-story apartment in TriBeCa, killing it, the police said.

The man, John Jefferson, 43, of Bedford-Stuyvesant, has been charged(指控) with robbery, criminal possession of a weapon and animal cruelty, the police said. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center yesterday for psychiatric evaluation(精神病鉴定), they said.

The incident began shortly before 11 a.m., the police said, when Mr. Jefferson went to visit his girlfriend, Eugenia Miller, 41, at her apartment on 80 North Moore Street. She had filed a police report on Friday accusing(控告)Mr. Jefferson of stealing from her, but yesterday she allowed him in and they began arguing, the police said.

Mr. Jefferson threatened Ms. Miller with a knife, and she called 911, the police said. When officers arrived at her door, she ran into the hallway and Mr. Jefferson stayed in the apartment, they said. Mr. Jefferson began throwing Ms. Miller’s things off the balcony, first the television, the air-conditioner and clothes, then her dog, Ribsy, the police and witnesses said.

The dog had lived in the neighborhood for more than a decade and was well liked by children. “He was like a person and he would hang out with us guys or go visit kids at the basketball court,” said neighbors.

1.The man was taken to hospital because _____.

A.he killed a pet dog

B.he was badly injured

C.his girlfriend asked to do so

D.he needed a psychiatric evaluation

2.John Jefferson was accused of the following except _____.

A.his arguing with his girlfriend

B.criminal possession of a weapon

C.animal cruelty

D.robbery

3.From the passage we know that _____.

A.the dog was badly hurt and sent to hospital

B.the dog was popular in the neighborhood

C.the dog was able to play basketball

D.the dog never went out

 

Who owns the large American companies that produce cars, washing machines, and television sets? They are owned by a large group of people called stockholders.

  A company must have money to build factories and to buy machinery. To get this money, it sells shares of stock(股份). Each share of stock is a share in the ownership of the company. The person who buys a share of stock becomes a part owner of the company. He is called a stockholder. A company can have thousands of stockholders. Sometimes a very large company is owned by millions of stockholders.

  Few persons can afford to buy a whole company, but the average individual can become part owner of a business. He can save his dollars and buy a share of stock in a large company. A person does not have to be wealthy to be a stockholder.

  When a company makes money, each stockholder may receive a dividend(股息) check, which is his share of the profits(利润). Parts of a company’s profits are not paid out to the stockholders. This money is used by the company so it can grow larger. If the company does well, its shares of stock become more valuable.

  More than 20 million people own shares of stock in America’s companies. By owning stock, they are helping America’s businesses grow. They are also putting their money to work to earn more money.

1.The story makes you think that _____.

A.a farmer is not allowed to buy the shares of stock

B.if a company does well, its shares of stock have no value

C.a person may own a part of the company that makes TV sets

D.the only people who can buy stocks are those who are wealthy

2.A dividend is the stockholder’s share of the _____.

A.company’s profits

B.company’s savings

C.company’s income

D.products made by the company

3.Why do companies keep part of their profits?

A.They want to buy the shares of stock, too.

B.They cannot find all the names of their stockholders.

C.They use the money to help the company grow larger.

D.They think they have sent their stockholders enough money.

 

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1.What is the purpose of the text?

A.To introduce a language school in Japan.

B.To hire language teachers to work in Japan

C.To describe working conditions in Japan.

D.To make clear the requirements for Japanese teachers

2.we know from the text that who are going to Japan will__________.

A.only teacher English in Osaka

B.receive a degree from a university

C.have free accommodation

D.get trained for the job

3.Before going to Japan , you need _________

A.to see the manager of NOVA France

B.to take some computer courses

C.to find a place to live

D.to write a letter to Japan

4.If you want to work in Japan you should __________

A.have some working experience

B.know how to use computer

C.present good teaching plans

D.speak several language

 

The poorer mental function seen among alcoholics,many of whom also regularly smoke cigarettes,may be partly due to the long term effects of nicotine(尼古丁),new research suggests.

“People who are also smokers are at a much higher risk,” Dr.Jennifer  M.Glass of the University of Michigan's Addiction Research Center said. In her study,“Cigarette smoking has a bad effect on IQ and thinking,” she said.

This finding may seem counterintuitive(违反直觉的),since many smokers show that they feel quicker and focused after smoking. Indeed,research shows that improved mental functioning is one of the immediate effects of nicotine exposure. Chronic(慢性的)smokinghoweveris known to have the opposite effect. Studies show that up to 87 percent of alcoholics smoke cigarettes.

Yet,few studies have looked into cigarette smoking as a factor that might explain the cognitive(认知的)lack reported among alcoholics. To search for that association,Glass and her colleagues examined brain function among 172 men from the same area,including 103 men who abused alcohol. The team found that men with higher scores on the lifetime alcohol problems scale(LAPS)and those who reported a higher number of pack years of smoking both had lower IQ scores.

Upon further research,the researchers found that smoking also appeared to be independently associated  with weaker word and space reasoning.

Thus,though smoking did not account for all of the decreased mental functioning observed among the alcohol abusers,it did seem to account for some of the effects,the report indicates.

1.What is the passage mainly about?

A.Cigarette smoking contributes to decreased IQ and thinking.

B.Alcohol abuse is to blame for the poorer mental function.

C.Most of the alcoholics are also heavy smokers.

D.Non-smokers mostly have higher IQ scores.

2.The underline sentence “Chronic smoking, however, is known to have opposite effect” in paragraph 3  suggests:

A.Chronic smoking can improve mental functioning.

B.Chronic smoking has an immediate influence on mental functioning.

C.Chronic smoking has side effect on mental functioning improvement.

D.Chronic smokers feel quicker and focused after smoking.

3.From the passage we can learn that .

A.cigarette smoking is not related to reasoning

B.nicotine exposure can improve mental functioning temporarily

C.the long term effects of nicotine cause alcoholics

D.men with lower scores on the LAPS have lower IQ scores

4.It can be inferred from the passage that .

A.many alcoholics suffer a great deal from smoking

B.giving up smoking is significantly challenging for the alcoholics

C.alcoholics who do not smoke much have higher IQ scores

D.other factors can cause the poorer mental functioning besides smoking

5.The purpose of this passage is .

A.to warn us of the bad effects of smoking on IQ and thinking

B.to tell us why people are addicted to smoking

C.to give us some advice on how to improve IQ and reasoning

D.to compare the bad effects of alcohol and cigarette

 

The Internet has opened up a whole new online world for us to meet , chat and go where we've never been before.

But just as in face to face communication, there are some rules of  behavior that should be followed when on line . _1____Imagine how you'd feel if you were in the other person's shoes.

For anything you're about to send: ask yourself,"Would I say this to the person's face ? If the answer is no ,rewrite and reread .____2__________

If someone in the chat room is rude to you , your instinct (本能 ) is to fire back in the same manner . But try not to do so ._____3________If it was caused by a disagreement with another member , try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room.

____4_____offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it's a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, be kind about it. If it is a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesn't give you license to correct everyone else .___5_______At the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and apologize to those you have offended.

It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex, and marital statues. unless you know the person very well , and both comfortable with sharing personal information, don't ask such questions.

A.It's natural that there are some people who speak rudely or make online.

B.Repeat the process till you feel sure that you'd feel comfortable saying the words to the person's face.

C.Everyone was new to the network once.

D.The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated.

E. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear.

F. You should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages.

G. If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake , point it out politely.

 

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