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1、请同学们自己先动手做,再听课,不断总结提高!2004 年真题Many parents give lunch money to their teenagers instead of a box lunch. The teenagers will often spend that money for a fast food lunch of hot dogs or hamburgers instead of in the school cafeteria.They are strongly influenced by what their friends do, and even though y
2、ouve filled Them with good eating habits since early childhood, they cast them off in favor of eating junk food if that is what the others eat.Unfortunately, hot dog and French fry eaters tend to be malnourished (营养不良) especially if they dont eat fruits and vegetables at lunch time.Fast foods are hi
3、gh in calories, high in fats and high in sodium, and Vitamins A, C and E, calcium and iron are very low or missing from fast foods. Fast foods are considered “junk foods“ if they have too many calories , fried and too few nutrients.Teenage girls are among the most poorly nourished group m Canadian s
4、ociety, because they are often dieting to stay slim. They seldom think of achieving this end by increasing their daily exercises. Very few of them are regularly involved in sports, and they are generally more inactive than boys. They tend to skip meals, but when they are with friends, they enjoy the
5、mselves at .junk foods that provide them with little of the nutrients they require.Fighting with your teenage daughter, or son, usually doesnt help. Teenagers are resistant and seek independence from their parents. So telling your teenagers that fast foods are bad for them might be of some help.16.
6、A cafeteria is A. a restaurant where people can serve themselvesB. a coffee shop where people can have a cup of coffeeC. a tea shop where people can have a cup of teaD. a bar where people can have drinks17. Nowadays teenagers tend to have a fast food lunch because A. they are influenced by each othe
7、rB. they are given lunch moneyC. fast foods are usually friedD. fast foods are nutritious18. If teenage girls want to stay slim, they should A. be involved in sports irregularlyB. increase their daily exercisesC. eat fast foodsD. skip meals19. People regard fast foods as “junk foods“ because of the
8、following EXCEPT That A. they are usually friedB. they have too many caloriesC. they have too few nutrientsD. they have enough vitamins20. What do you expect in the next paragraph after this passage.?A. Giving some nutrition advice to parents.B. Explaining some disadvantages of eating fast foods.C.
9、Introducing some advantages of eating fast foods.D. Criticizing parents for giving their children lunch money.An occasional drink with dinner could reduce the risk of having a stroke (中风) according to a new study. Researchers found that light to moderate drinkers can lower their risk by about 20 per
10、cent compared with non-drinkers.The study was the biggest ever to examine the link between alcohol and stroke. It showed that as little as a single glass of wine or beer per week can significantly reduce stroke risk. The study involved more than 22,000 men, but the researchers said the results could
11、 also apply to women.However, the researchers stressed it would be unwise for doctors to advise patients who dont drink to suddenly start or those who drink small amounts to begin consuming more heavily. The study found no added protection from stroke by drinking more than lightly or moderately.And
12、researchers warned of possible harms posed by alcohol, such as liver damage, the dangers of driving while drunk and the risk of breast cancer in women.Whats more, there are other ways to reduce stroke risk, such as quitting smoking or lowering blood pressure.Numerous studies have shown that modest d
13、rinking reduces the risk of heart disease. But until now, the evidence of an effect on strokes has been less convincing. Early studies were criticized because they simply compared drinkers to non-drinkers. This latest study examined varying levels of alcohol intake. It found that between one drink a
14、 week and one a day reduces the risk, and the lesser amount was about as good as the higher one.21. The study was the biggest ever because A. it has been published latelyB. it involved more than 22,000 menC. it provided some advice to doctorsD. the results could also apply to women22. Which of the f
15、ollowing ways is NOT mentioned in the passage to reduce stroke risk?A. Giving up smoking.B. Lowering blood pressure.C. Drinking lightly and occasionally.D. Taking medicine on time.23. Alcohol does the following harm EXCEPT A. resulting in liver damageB. causing traffic accidentsC. lowering blood pre
16、ssureD. increasing the risk of breast cancer24. The study is considered more successful because it A. compared drinkers to non-drinkersB. tested light drinkersC. looked into heavy drinkersD. examined varying levels of alcohol intake25. The purpose of the study is A. to look at the link between alcoh
17、ol and strokeB. to advise non-drinkers to make a startC. to encourage light drinkers to become heavy drinkersD. to promote the sale of alcoholMany of the most damaging and life-threatening types of weather, such as torrential rains and severe thunderstorms, begin quickly, strike suddenly, and disapp
18、ear rapidly, destroying small regions while leaving neighboring areas untouched. Conventional computer models of the atmosphere have limited value in predicting short-lived local storms I:.ecause the available weather data are generally not detailed enough to allow computers to see clearly the small
19、 atmospheric changes that come before these storms. In most nations, for example, weather balloon observations are taken just once every twelve hours at locations typically separated by hundreds of miles. With such limited data, conventional forecasting models do a much better job predicting general
20、 weather conditions over large regions than they do forecasting specific local events.Until recently, the observation-intensive approach needed for accurate, very short-range forecasts, or “Nowcasts” was impracticable. The cost of equipping and operating many thousands of conventional weather statio
21、ns was extremely high, and the difficulties involved in rapidly collecting and processing the raw weather data from such a network were beyond overcoming. Fortunately, scientific and technological advances have overcome most of these problems. Radar systems, automated weather instruments, and satell
22、ites are all capable of making detailed, nearly continuous observations over large regions at a relatively low cost. Communication satellites can transmit data around the world cheaply and immediately, and modern computers can quickly compile and analyze this large volume of weather information. Met
23、eorologists (气象学家) and computer scientists now work together to design computer programs and video equipment capable of transforming raw weather data into words, symbols, and vivid graphic displays that forecasters can interpret easily and quickly. As meteorologists have begun using these new techno
24、logies in weather forecasting offices, nowcasting is becoming a reality.26. What is the best title of the passage?A. Severe Thunderstorms and Damages.B. Weather Forecasting and Life-threatening Damages.C. Science Advances and Nowcasts.D. Available Data and Nowcasts.27. Nowcasts are A. local forecast
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