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Every few years, two groups carry out a study of how many Americans wash their hands after using the toilet. These groups are the American Society for Microbiology and the American Cleaning Institute, formerly the Soap and Detergent Association.
There was good news in the latest study. Researchers found that eighty-five percent of adults washed their hands in public restrooms last month. That was the most since the studies began in 1996.
Researchers visited restrooms at a baseball park in Atlanta and a science museum and aquarium(水族馆) in Chicago. They also visited two train stations in New York City and a large farmers’ market in San Francisco. In all, they observed about six thousand adults, with females and males equal in number.
The researchers found that seventy-seven percent of men and ninety-three percent of women washed their hands. That was up from sixty-six percent of men and eighty-eight percent of women in the last study three years ago.
The lowest rate of hand washing among men was at Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team. Only sixty-five percent of men washed their hands, compared to all but two percent of women.
Chicago and San Francisco had the most hand washers—eighty-nine percent of adults. Atlanta followed at eighty-two percent. New York had the lowest rate, at seventy-nine percent of the adults observed at Grand Central Station and Penn Station.
The findings of the observational study conflicted(不一致) with the findings of a separate telephone survey of about one thousand people. Ninety-six percent of them said they always washed their hands after using public restrooms.
Almost nine out of ten also said they always washed after using the bathroom at home.
Hand washing can help prevent the spread of many different infections.
To clean your hands well, wet them first and rub in soap for at least twenty seconds, including between the fingers and under the nails. Then wash under running water. In a public restroom, if you dry your hands with a paper towel, you should also use the towel to shut off the water and open the door.
Hand washing is also important when preparing food and after changing a baby’s diaper(尿布). You should also wash if you cough or sneeze into your hands.
【小题1】According to the latest study, about ____ women washed their hands after using public bathroom.

A.1,980B.2,310C.2,640D.2,790
【小题2】Which of the following shows the right order of washing hands correctly?
a. Wash your hands under running water.
b. Rub your hands in soap for not less than twenty seconds.
c. Wet your hands.
d. Dry your hands with a paper towel.
e. Open the door, using a paper towel.
f. Shut off the water with a paper towel.
A.cbdaefB.cdabfeC.cbadfeD.cdabef
【小题3】Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A.Hand washing is up in public restrooms in the US
B.Americans like washing their hands so much
C.Adults have their hands washed in public restrooms
D.Why hand washing never enjoys popularity in the US

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Every few years, two groups carry out a study of how many Americans wash their hands after using the toilet. These groups are the American Society for Microbiology and the American Cleaning Institute, formerly the Soap and Detergent Association.

There was good news in the latest study. Researchers found that eighty-five percent of adults washed their hands in public restrooms last month. That was the most since the studies began in 1996.

Researchers visited restrooms at a baseball park in Atlanta and a science museum and aquarium(水族馆) in Chicago. They also visited two train stations in New York City and a large farmers’ market in San Francisco. In all, they observed about six thousand adults, with females and males equal in number.

The researchers found that seventy-seven percent of men and ninety-three percent of women washed their hands. That was up from sixty-six percent of men and eighty-eight percent of women in the last study three years ago.

The lowest rate of hand washing among men was at Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team. Only sixty-five percent of men washed their hands, compared to all but two percent of women.

Chicago and San Francisco had the most hand washers—eighty-nine percent of adults. Atlanta followed at eighty-two percent. New York had the lowest rate, at seventy-nine percent of the adults observed at Grand Central Station and Penn Station.

The findings of the observational study conflicted(不一致) with the findings of a separate telephone survey of about one thousand people. Ninety-six percent of them said they always washed their hands after using public restrooms.

Almost nine out of ten also said they always washed after using the bathroom at home.

Hand washing can help prevent the spread of many different infections.

To clean your hands well, wet them first and rub in soap for at least twenty seconds, including between the fingers and under the nails. Then wash under running water. In a public restroom, if you dry your hands with a paper towel, you should also use the towel to shut off the water and open the door.

Hand washing is also important when preparing food and after changing a baby’s diaper(尿布). You should also wash if you cough or sneeze into your hands.

1.According to the latest study, about ____ women washed their hands after using public bathroom.

A.1,980            B.2,310             C.2,640            D.2,790

2.Which of the following shows the right order of washing hands correctly?

a. Wash your hands under running water.

b. Rub your hands in soap for not less than twenty seconds.

c. Wet your hands.

d. Dry your hands with a paper towel.

e. Open the door, using a paper towel.

f. Shut off the water with a paper towel.

A.cbdaef           B.cdabfe            C.cbadfe            D.cdabef

3.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A.Hand washing is up in public restrooms in the US

B.Americans like washing their hands so much

C.Adults have their hands washed in public restrooms

D.Why hand washing never enjoys popularity in the US

 

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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Dyslexia children could stand a greater chance of learning to read if they used just one eye, according to a study released Thursday by scientists at Oxford University in England.

  Patching (covering) one eye can improve eye control and reading in dyslexic children with poor eye control, said professor John Stein, who headed the study.

It should be considered in all eight - to - ten - year - old dyslexics who complain of visual(视觉) problems when reading.

  Developmental dyslexia strikes nearly 20 percent of boys and five percent of girls, making it difficult for them to learn to read. It is frequently associated (connected ) with mild(轻微) visual injury and unstable(不稳) eye control.

  Stein and his team gave glasses to 144 seriously dyslexia children with unstable eye control. Opaque (不透明的) tape covered the left eye of half of them.

  At the end of nine-month study, the reading of those who wore the patch was eight months ahead of those who did not.

  “If the two eyes don't point steadily at print, letters can seem to dance around and change order, so the child becomes very confused(puzzled),” Stein said.

1.In the text, “dyslexia children” probably refers to ________ .

[  ]

A.deaf children
B.blind children
C.slow children
D.one-eye children

2.The text discusses ________ .

[  ]

A.dyslexia children should read with one eye.

B.how dyslexia children can improve their reading.

C.the treatment to the dyslexia children.

D.what causes dyslexia.

3.According to the text , we know ________ .

[  ]

A.Professor Stein works at Oxford University.

B.Professor Stein and his team studied the problem for half a year.

C.there were 144 dyslexia children in England.

D.doctors can cure the dyslexia easily now.

4.We may infer that ________ .

[  ]

A.young people have more chances to get the disease of dyslexia.

B.boys have more chances to have dyslexia than girls.

C.the treatment Stein and his team carried out was not successful.

D.patching one eye is the best way to treat dyslexia.

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听下面5段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。

听第1段材料,回答第1~3题。

W:Don’t you have any good news?

M:No.Yesterday, I had to stay after school, because I was talking during my biology teacher’s class.

W:You’d better keep quiet during class.

M:Sometimes I do.The day before yesterday, I was very quiet during my history teacher’s class and I still had to stay after class.

W:I don’t understand.

M:Because I fell asleep during his class, but it wasn’t my fault.The lesson was very dull.

W:I advise you to take school more seriously.If you don’t pass your exam, you’ll have to go out and work as a result.

M:I don’t see that it makes much difference.If I have a job, I have to do dull work every day, but if I’m in school I must listen to dull teachers every day.

1.What is the possible relationship between the man and woman?

A.Good friends.

B.Mother and son.

C.Teacher and student.

2.What did the boy often do at school?

A.He was often late for school.

B.He often fell asleep in class.

C.He often stayed after class.

3.Which of the following statements is true?

A.The boy prefers to go out and work.

B.The boy has neither interest in school nor in work.

C.The boy is discouraged because he hasn’t passed the exam.

听第2段材料,回答第4~6题。

M:How long have you been studying English?

W:For about six years.I started when I was ten.My teacher was from America.He was a very good teacher.I enjoyed studying English with him.

M:Are you still studying English?

W:Yes, I go to an evening school now.

M:How often do you have classes?

W:Twice a week usually.

M:Do you find English difficult?

W:Yes, it’s rather difficult, I think.Do I make many mistakes?

M:No, your English is very good.Do you often listen to the radio?

W:Yes, I listen to the radio every night.

M:Do you enjoy reading English books?

W:Yes, I read a lot of English books.But I prefer conversation.I like talking to foreigners.

4.How old is the girl?

A.Fifteen.

B.Sixteen.

C.Seventeen.

5.What does the woman think of the study of English?

A.Interesting.

B.Easy.

C.Hard.

6.What did the woman enjoy most?

A.Listening.

B.Writing.

C.Talking.

听第3段材料,回答第7~9题。

M:You look worried.Is anything the matter?

W:It’s my son.He hasn’t come home yet.I can’t understand him being so late.

M:Where’s he gone?

W:To visit a friend.I didn’t want him to go.I don’t like him going out at night.

M:Well, it isn’t very late.

W:It’s nine o’clock.I expected him to be back about eight.And it’s already dark.

M:Well…

W:I can just imagine him losing his way.Or falling off his bicycle.

M:Er…how old is your son?

W:Thirty-five.

7.Why does the woman look worried?

A.Her son has lost his way.

B.Her son hasn’t come back yet.

C.Her son has gone out at night.

8.Where has her son gone?

A.To school.

B.For a ride.

C.To visit a friend.

9.What do you think has happened to the woman’s son?

A.He has got lost.

B.He has fallen off his bicycle.

C.We don’t know.

听第4段材料,回答第10~12题。

W:We’re thinking about putting on a show this spring.

M:Do you think you’ll be able to make some money?

W:Oh, no, we just want to do it for the fun of it.You know there are a lot of us who like to get up a stage and perform.

M:What kind of show?

W:A musical play.

M:Have you decided who to do it?

W:We have three in mind, and of course we’ve been thinking about you.

M:Me? Why me?

W:You sing, don’t you? Everyone says you have a wonderful voice.

M:Well, I have sung a little, but I’ve never really appeared on a stage.

W:I thought you sang in church every Sunday.

M:That’s different.There are so many others singing too.

W:Then here’s your chance to find out how good you are.And not just to sing but to act and dance too.

M:Oh, it might be exciting.

10.What will they put on a show for?

A.For money.

B.For fun.

C.For others.

11.What can we conclude from the dialogue?

A.They want to put on three shows in all.

B.Three people will appear in the play.

C.They will sing three songs in the play.

12.What can we learn about the man?

A.He’ll sing and dance in the show.

B.He often gets up a stage.

C.He sings pop songs for money.

听第5段材料,回答第13~15题。

Now back to the news.

Ten people died yesterday morning when a boat sank off the Gold Sand Coast.Eight were able to swim to the shore and were saved by the coast guard.The boat was on its way to Beill Island.

Police are looking for a man and a woman in their early twenties who broke into a bank in the early hours this morning.This was reported by people working in the shop opposite who heard the breaking of glass.Two people were seen running away.The man is said to be very well-built, with dark hair which is very long.The woman with him is said to be small with short hair cut very close to her head.She was wearing blue trousers and a brown jacket.Anyone who has any information please gives further details to the police.

13.What were the eight people doing after the boat sank?

A.Saving the others.

B.Swimming to the shore.

C.Helping the captain.

14.When did the robbers break into the bank?

A.In the afternoon.

B.At midnight.

C.Early in the morning.

15.What was said about the man?

A.Tall and strong.

B.Strong with long hair.

C.Fat and well built.

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以下是五位专家的建议。请匹配这些建议及对应的生活感想或经验介绍(A、B、C、D、E和F)。选项中有一项是多余选项。请将答案代号(A、B、C、D、E、F)写在答题卷81~85的相应位置上。

1.You should watch where your weight accumulates.You can use the waist to hip ratio to find if there is too much fat around the middle.Belly fat is especially dangerous because it release free fatty acids directly to the liver, virtually flooding it with fat.

2.If a particular food is important to you, eat it, but work it off.You should try to learn the art of compromise.

3.At the same time.the three-for-one is relatively simple to use.Fat grams and calories are listed on almost all boxed, canned or packaged foods —— you have only to read the label and follow the rule.A five-year-old patient of mine can do this.

4.Drinking water is basic, and drinking enough of it is necessary.Patients are sometimes surprised that basic things work when they do them consistently.

5.Consume antioxidant foods.They protect the cholesterol (胆固醇), from oxidative damage, which helps prevent damage to blood…vessel walls.

       A.More than nine years ago I was 70 pounds overweight and wore a very big dress.I had tried different diets and lost weight only to gain it back.Finally a simple “three-for-one’’ fat rule worked for me:consuming no more than three grams of fat for every 100 calories per serving.Following the rule and eating only foods that contain less than 30 percent fat, I spent eight months getting down to a size seven, and I’ve kept the weight off for nine years.

       B.And for foods that aren’t packaged, you rely on what we already know about them.Red meat, as well as dishes made or served with butter, gravy, cream sauce or cheese, are almost never less than 30 percent fat——so you just don’t eat them.On the other hand, some non-packed foods——all fruits and vegetables except avocadoes and olives——always pass the test.So do most fish, but not when fried.

       C.I like vegetables, which are rich in vitamins.Most foods containing vitamins C and E(such as sweet potatoes, tomatoes, spinach and broccoli)are low in calories and are known as antioxidants(抗氧化物质).They can help reduce the possibility to develop hardening the arteries(动脉).

       D.I gain weight around the belly—what we call abdominal obesity, the worst kind.The tendency seems to be hereditary(遗传的), and it’s common among men.This problem increases the risk of a stroke or heart attack.A guide I use in estimating belly fat is the waist-to-hip ratio or WHR.To find yours, divide the circumference(周围)of your waist by the circumference of your hips.Women with ratios above 0.8 and men with ratios above 1.0 are at increased health risk.

       E.My ways of keeping healthy are very simple, and they are among our everyday activities:eating healthy food and doing exercise.In addition, I manage to do those basic things, such as drinking water, sleeping well and eating less fat.Sometimes I do some of the other things I used to do in my life like walking for half an hour a day.

       F.Although I've put on ten pounds.I'm healthy and in good shape.I eat food that’s good for me…but 1 work off Susan’s homemade brownies(巧克力蛋糕), for example.To offset these extra calories, 1 walk for an hour or more, three times a week…often with Susan.We’re both busy and this is one way we have some quiet time together.Equally important, it permits me to practice dieting’s fine art of compromise.

 

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