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2.Assoonasthechildrenwere_____,theirmothergotthemoutofbedandintothebathroom.
A.wokeB.wakenC.wakeD.awake
3._____theEnglishexaminationIwouldhavegonetotheconcertlastSunday.
A.InspiteofB.ButforC.BecauseofD.Asfor
4.Thegeneration_____makesitdifficultforparentstounderstandtheirchildren'
sopinions.
A.divisionB.gapC.separationD.valley
5.Iftheboyhad_____thedogaloneitwouldn'
thavebittenhim.
A.setB.leftC.hadD.put
6.Ihopemyteacherwilltakemyrecentillnessinto_____whenjudgingmyexamination.
A.regardB.accountC.thoughtD.observation
7.Rosesarequite_____flowersinEnglishgardens.
A.ordinaryB.commonC.usualD.gen
eral
8.Jackisgood,kind,hard-workingandintelligent._____,Ican'
tspeaktoohighlyofhim.
A.AsaresultB.BythewayC.InanycaseD.Inaword
9.WhenItookhistemperature,itwastwodegreesabove_____.
A.averageB.ordinaryC.regularD.normal
10.Theopenuniversitywasstartedinordertohelpthosewho_____havingauniversityeducationwhentheywereyoung.
A.stoppedB.failedC.missedD.paused
11.Maryhadtaken_____toseethatherguestshadeverythingthattheycouldpossiblywant.
A.effortsB.painsC.attemptsD.advantage
12.Radarenablesthepi
lotofanairlinertotakeoff,flyandlandin_____.
A.dangerB.comfortC.continuityD.safety
13.Itwas_____bytherailwayboardthatthecostofrailfareswouldbeincreasedbytenpercent.
A.noticedB.statedC.suggestedD.noted
14.I____hernottowalkonthethinicebutshewouldnotlistentome.
A.warnedB.persuadedC.suggestedD.notice
15.Inspiteofthethunderstorm,thechildrenslept_____allnight.
A.denselyB.soundlyC.loudlyD.noisily
16.Stressfulenvironmentsleadtounhealthybehaviorssuchaspooreatinghabits,which_____increasetheriskofheartdisease.
A.inturnB.inreturnC.bychanceD.byturns
17.Hehasrecently____chesstoprovidehimselfwithsomerelaxation.
A.takenonB.takenupC.heldonD.heldup
18.Whataterribleexperience!
_____,youaresafe,that'
sthemainthing.
A.SomehowB.AnyhowC.SomewhatD.Anywhere
19.Ifwecan_____ourpresentdifficulties,theneverythingshouldbeallright.
A.getoffB.comeacrossC.comeoverD.getover
20.IshalltakeyoubacktoBeijing_____youarewellenoughtotravel.
A.presentlyB.promptlyC.immediatelyD.shortly
第二部分(共25小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Oneday,LindsayandEricaweresittingatLindsay’shouseworkingveryhard.Fourthgradewastough,andtheywereworkingonascienceprojectaboutweather.LindsaywasahardworkerlikeErica,sothet
wogirlswerehappytohaveeachotheraspartners.TheywerewritingaboutrainandwereamazedtolearnthatHawaiiistheworld’swettestplace.LindsayfoundthatMountWaialeale,ontheislandofKauai,getsabout460inchesofrainayear!
In1982,MountWaialealesetanall-timeworldrecordwhenitreceived666inchesofrain!
Thegirlsknewthattheirclassmateswouldfindallthesefactsinteresting.
The
girlswereenjoyingthefunfactstheywerefindingwhenallofasudden,LindsaysawEricachoking.Ericahadbeenchewingonapencapandhadaccidentallyswallowedit!
Ericastartedpointingtoherneck.Lindsayaskedherifshewaschoking.WhenEricanoddedtosayyes,LindsayquicklystoodupanddidtheHeimlichmaneuver(策略)totrytohelpEricastopchoking.
Lindsaywasafraidofhurtingherfriend,sothefirsttimeshetriedtheHeimlichmaneuver,shedidnotdoitveryhard.Shetriedasecondtime,andnothinghappened.Aftertryingitathirdtime,thepencapflewoutofErica’mouth!
EricawasverygratefultoLindsay.Shewasterrifiedwhensherealizedshehadswallowedthepencapandcouldnotbreathe.Lindsaywasverybraveandsavedherfriend.Thiswasonescienceprojectthatbothgirlswouldneverforget!
21.Whatdidthetwogirlsthinkofthefactstheywerefinding?
A.SimpleB.AbstractC.InterestingD.Tough
22.Ericwaschokingbecause______.
A.sheswallowedapencapbyaccidentB.shewashurtbyapencap
C.foodwasstuckinherthroatD.herneckwashurtbyapenpoint
23.WhatdoestheHeimlichmaneuverprobablyreferto?
A.PersonB.BookC.ToolD.Firstaid
24.Itcanbeinferredthat________.
A.LindsayhasagoodknowledgeoffirstaidB.Ericapretendedtobechoking
C.LindsaycouldnotbreathewithoutEricaD.Ericwouldbesenttothehospital
B
Anonlinemapshowinginreal-timehowbusysomeofBeijing'
sbestknownsitesarehasbeendesignedfortouristsandresidentssotheycanplantheirvisits.Themap,developedbytheBeijingCyberspaceAdministrationandtheBeijingCommissionofTourismDevelopment,monitorsfourpopularscenicspotsacrossthecapital-theForbiddenCity,theTempleofHeaven,theSummerPalaceandOlympicForestPark.
Peoplewhowanttovisitthesitescanseewhichparkinglotshavespacesfree,andhowcrowdedthevenuesare.
Themap,atpresentavailableonlyinChinese,hasbeendesignedbySogouInc,theChinesesearchengineownedbySInc,andwillbeexpandedtocovermoresitesacrossChina.Therearealsoplanstoturnitintoanappforsmartphones.
"
Iftherearetrafficjamsaroundthesetourismdestinations,roadsonthemapwillturnred,andifvisitorswanttodrivetotheplaces,themapwillprovideeveryparkingareainandnearthespotsandshowareal-timemonitorofemptyparkinglotsatthesametime,"
saidKongXianglai,thedesignerandproducerofthemapfromSogou.
Tomaketheinformationasclearandsimpleaspossible,somebuildingsandstreetsaroundthesiteshavebeenremovedfromthemapiftheyarenotnecessary,Kongsaid.
Userswillalsoseepeaksinvisitornumbersandwherecrowdsareatthesedestinationsonthemap,soitishelpfulforthemtoplanandselectatraveltime,"
hesaid.
25.Theonlinemapisespeciallyhelpfulforthosewhowanttovisit______.
A.QinghaiLakeB.theGreatWallC.theYellowGraneTowerD.theSummerPalace
26.Whatcanvisitorslearnfromtheonlinemap?
A.HowcrowdedthestreetsinShanghaiare.
B.WhichparkinglotsinandnearOlympicForestParkareempty.
C.Whethertherearetrafficjamsin50toptouristspotsacrossthecountry.
D.ThenumberofthevisitorsinallscenicspotsacrossBeijing.
27.AccordingtoKongXianglai,theonlinemapis________.
A.UsefulB.UnnecessaryC.ExpensiveD.Complex
28.Thetextismostlikelytobetakenfrom_______.
A.AsciencetextbookB.AmuseumguideC.AstudyreportD.Anewsreport
C
Acookiecangiveonepersonasugarrushwhilebarelyaffectinganotherperson,anewstudyfinds,indicatingthatafood’sglycemicindex(血糖指数)isintheeater.
People’sbloodsugarrisesorfallsdifferentlyevenwhentheyeattheexactsamefruit,bread,deserts,pizzaandmanyotherfoods,researchersreport.Thatsuggeststhatdietsshouldbetailoredtoindividuals’personalcharacteristics.
Theresearchersmadethediscoveryafterfitting800peoplewithbloodglucose(血糖)monitorsfor
aweek.Thepeopleatestandardbreakfastssuppliedbytheresearchers.Althoughthevolunteersallatethesamefood,theirbloodglucoselevelsaftereatingthosefoodsvarieddramatically.Characteristicsandbehaviorssuchasbodymassindex,sleep,exercise,bloodpressure,cholesterollevelsandthekindsofmicrobes(微生物)livinginpeople’sintestinesareassociatedwithbloodglucoseresponsestofood,theresearchersconclude.
Thosefindingsindicatethatbloodsugarspikes(血糖尖峰)aftereatingdependnotonlyonwhatyoueat,buthowyoursystemprocessesthatfood.
Ateamledbyabiologistcreatedacomputeralgorithm(计算程序)thatpredic
tedhowmuchaperson’sbloodsugarwouldriseorfallaftereatingacertainfood.Whentestingonanewgroupof100people,thealgorithmcorrectlypredictedtheresponseabout70percentofthetime.
Athirdgroupof26participantswerethengivenpersonalizedmeals.Thecomputeralgorithmanalyzedeachpersonandthenpickeddietsfor12ofthem.Anutritionistchosea“good”and“bad”dietfortheremainingparticipants.Gooddietswereonesthatminimizedbloodsugarspikesaftereating.Baddietssentbloodsugarskyrocketing.Thedietscontainedthesameamountofcalories.Itturnedoutthatfoodsonthe“good”dietforonepersonweresometimesonanotherparticipant’s“bad”list.
29.Afood’sglycemicindexdependson______.
A.dietsB.sleepC.healthD.eaters
30.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“tailored”inParagraph2?
A.limitedB.adjusted
C.appliedD.compared
31.Thegooddietschosenbyanutritionistweretheonesthat_______aftereating.
A.madebloodsugarunchangedB.sentbloodsugarrisingsharply
C.reducedbloodsugarspikestothelowestD.providedbodywithlotsofcalories
32.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.People’sBloodSugarRisesOrFalls
B.AGoodDietforYouMaybeBadforMe
C.DietsAndBloodSugar
D.CanaCookieGiveOnePersonaSugarRush?
D
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