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Believing overweight among school children is the result of bake sales, the Education Department of New York declared that bake sales will be banned all through the states, as a part of their new ¡°wellness¡±policy.
The ban gives a harder time to schools tying to earn money£¬because of budget difficulties. Bake sales have proven to be highly profitable toward schools with young people because the start-up costs are very small. Allie£¬a Roslyn High School freshman , agrees that bake sales are needed for school supplies.¡°l think it¡¯s wrong for schools to ban bake sales because a lot of schools need the money to be raised. Our school could really use the money for new uniforms.¡±Allie also commented on the bake sales apparent cause of child overweight. ¡°I feel that it is the student¡¯s choice to eat the baked goods. lf they want it, let them have it£®¡±Jessica£¬another Roslyn High School freshman, had a different opinion.¡°I feel that children can not always stay away from items such as cupcakes. It might be better if the amount of bake sales were limited, and only allowed students to buy one item.¡±
New York Education advisors are having trouble coming up with substitute product for students to sell. A plan of advertising healthier foods has come into play. However the department needs to consider if students will go for items like vegetables. Allie and Jessica don¡¯t think so.¡°Students might not like the healthier foods. This way, the schools are gaining less money.¡±Allie shares. Another plan to think about is the idea of not selling food products altogether. Alternate programs are being conducted throughout New York schools£¬such as walk-a-thons, as a healthy way for students to earn money for their schools£®
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿The new ¡°wellness¡±policy is declared in order to_______£®

A£®help schools out of budget difficulties
B£®reduce child overweight caused by bake food
C£®help students save money spent on food
D£®reduce the price of bake food sold in schools
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Which of the following statement about Allie is true? 
A£®He is rich in experience about the bake sales at schoo1.
B£®He agrees to carry out the bake sales ban at schools.
C£®He attaches great importance to the school's income.
D£®He attaches too much importance to students' health.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿According to Jessica, the cupcakes____________
A£®Don't belong to the bake salesB£®Should't be banned at school
C£®Mustn't be sold at schoolsD£®can be fully replaced by vegetables
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿Which is both healthy and profitable way for schools to earn money?
A£®The bake sales.B£®The vegetables sales
C£®The walk-a-thons.D£®The food product sales£®
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿We can infer from the passage that schools in New York always______.
A£®sell baked food to studentsB£®free students to choose food
C£®find ways to earn moneyD£®offer chances to earn money

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The International Space Station£¬one of the most ambitious space projects ever and a key launching board for exploration of the solar system£¬turns l0 years old Thursday£®

    On Nov£®20£¬1998£¬the first part of the space station was launched by the Russians from Kazakhstan£®NASA followed up two weeks later with Piece No 2 carried up by a space shuttle£®

    The space station has grown into a giant outpost(Ç°ÉÚ)355 km up£¬home to three people at any given time¡ªsoon to be six£®

    Thanks to the newly arrived shuttle Endeavour£¬the space station now has five sleep stations£¬two baths£¬two kitchens and two mini¡ªgyms£®Ahogether£¬ there are nine rooms£¬three of which are full scale labs£®

    The United States has financed the main part of the project£¬estimated to cost some 100 billion dollars£®Fifteen other countries have also contributed£¬ including Russia£¬Japan£¬Canada£¬Brazil anti eleven nations belonging to the  European Space Agency£®

    Fhe space station has traveled 2£®1 billion km£¬orbited Earth more than 57£¬300 times£¬hosted 167 people from 15 countries£¬and served up more than l 9£¬000 meals

    ¡°The ISS is the largest ever expenment in international technological cooperation£¬¡± said John Logsdon¡£a historian at the National Air and Space Museum in US£®

    ¡°1 think it¡¯s a necessary stepping stone to long¡ªterm human activities in new Areas of operations£¬¡±Logsdon said£®The station is¡°off the planet and it¡¯s the first Step outward¡ªnot all end in itself£¬but a step along the way£®¡±

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B£®the history of the International Space Station£®

C the tenth anniversary of the International Space Station£®

D£®the eountries that help establish the International Space Station£®

2.Piece No 2 of the ISS was put into orbit oil             

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C£®Endeavour didn¡¯t get close to the space station

D£®Endeavour carried a lot of equipment for the apace station

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[l] Scientists guess that 80% of a person's weight gain comes from genetics and 20% comes from the person's environment. By 1998, more than 130 genes and gene neighbors were found to have some link to weight gain or weight loss in people. These different genes can either work all together or work in groups. This means that different people may ___________________or lose weight with difficulty for different reasons.

[2] One example of these different kinds of combinations is a family of genes that allows people to change extra fat into heat instead of storing the fat in the body. Animals which have this same family of genes do not gain weight easily as other animals. Other genes may affect how quickly the stomach lets the brain know that it is full. If these genes slow down the passage of this information, people may eat more than they really need. Genes are also thought to be linked with a person¡¯s fidgets in a day. Fidgeting is small movements of a person's hands, feet, arms or legs usually when the person is nervous or excited. Fidgeting actually uses a lot of energy over a day and his energy usually comes from burning fat.

[3] In one experiment about weight gain, researchers wanted to see how much energy different people used when they were resting. People in the experiment were asked to lie on a bed and not move for 40 minutes. Researchers then measured the energy the person used for breathing. They found that different people in the study used very different amounts of energy for this one job, breathing. Researchers calculated that some people in the study burned 1,067 calories per day while others burned up to 3,015 calories. Those people who burn fewer calories doing normal work or exercise have a slow metabolism(г´úл).

1.What is the main idea of this passage? ( no more than 10 words. )

                                                                   

2.When may people eat much more than they really need ? ( no more than 12 words )

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3.Please fill in the blank in the first paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (no more than 5 words. )

                                                                   

4.What¡¯s the conclusion of the experiment? ( no more than 15 words. )

                                                                   

5.What does the underlined word "it" (in Paragraph 2) probably refer to? (no more than 3 words)

                                                                 

 

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Some of the students think they enjoy l        freedom and have few         2.                

chances to get in touch with society. They are not able to fully         (ÅàÑø)        3.                

their interests and      £¨°®ºÃ£©. Therefore, they have least interest in their study4.                   

Some others think school is the best place to get knowledge,       they         5.                 

should put their heart into their lessons. Some students          (ȱÉÙ) the ability to 6.                

control themselves. Once       of school, they may lose control of themselves      7.                 

and do something that will a         their studies.                             8.                 

P      , there is no doubt that we should keep students at school.          9.                

But I think      of necessity that schools should organize various activities           10.                    

so that students can enjoy their school life.           

 

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