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A.2DayDiabetesDietB.ReverseDiabetes
C.MagicFoodsforBetterBloodSugarD.FoodsThatHarm,FoodsThatHeal
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A.Theyareallavailablenow.B.Theyareintendedforthecook
C.TheyhavethesameauthorD.Theyallcanhelploseweight
3.Whichbookcantellustheconnectionbetweenwhatweeatandsomedisease?
C.MagicFoodforBetterBloodSugar.D.FoodsThatHarm,FoodsThatHeal
4.Thepurposeofthetextisto__________.
A.guideushowtokeephealthyB.tellushowtokeepabalanceddiet
C.sellthebooksD.callinustodomoreexercise
B
Theyarethelittlesweetieswholookprettycuteinaphoto,orwhensleeping
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butalotlessappealingat30,000ft,cryingloudlyintheseatrightnexttoyou.
Accordingtoanewsurvey,almostsevenintenBritonsdislikeflyingwithbabiessomuchthattheywouldliketoseechild-freeareasintroducedonplanes.Asforlong-distanceflightswherepeoplewanttosleep,almostoneinfourBritishtravelersbelievesthatno-kind-zonesshouldbefixedasrequiredsections.
ThesurveywasconductedbybookingswebsiteLateDeals.co.uk,with1,108UKconsumersquestionedastowhattheyhatemostaboutairtravel.
Andourdislikeofnoisychildrenandbabiesonplanesrunsdeep,itseems.
Morethanathirdofus
-35percent
-
wouldpayextratotravelonachildlessservice.
Long-distancepassengerswouldbepreparedtopayanadditional£
63tothecostofareturnticketifitmeantadultsonlyonboard.Andonshort-distanceflights,anextra£
28onthepriceofareturnfarewouldbeconsideredgoodvalueifitguaranteedanabsenceofangrybabiesinthemiddleoftheeconomy-classaisle(走道).
However,screamingbabiesarenottheonlysourceofannoyanceforBritishtravelers.Infact,accordingtotheresearchonthemostannoyingtypesofairlinepassengers,acryingbabyranksasonlythefourth.Overhalfofthosesurveyed
-58percent
selected‘drunktravelers’astheir
petpeeves.Peoplewith‘badpersonalhygiene(卫生)’andtravelerswhokickthebackoftheseatinfrontwerealsonearthetopofthelist,causingangerto48and47percentofusrespectively(分别地).
Cryingbabiescameinatfourthonthelist,apetpeevefor43percentofthosesurveyed.
5.Britonsdislikeflyingwithbabiesbecausethey_____.
A.maketoomuchnoise
B.getangryeasily
C.sleeprightnexttothem
D.stayintheeconomy-classaisle
6.HowmanyBritishtravelerssurveyedwouldliketohaveno-kid-zonesonplanes?
A.About35%.
B.About43%.
C.About70%.
D.About58%.
7.WhatkindofpassengersismostdislikedbyBritishairlinetravelers?
A.Thecryingbabiesonaflight.
B.Peoplewithbadpersonalhygiene.
C.Thosewhohavedrunktoomuchalcohol.
D.Thosewhokickthebackoftheseatinfront.
C
Youmayhaveexperiencedtheannoyanceofbeingfinedbecauseofparkingillegallyorfindingyourcartowedaway(拖走)afterleavingitparkedsomewhereforacoupleofminutes.Butnowahigh-techcarsticker
that’sdesignedtobestucktoacar’swindscreencouldhelpmotoristsavoidsuchasituation.
TheTowStopstickersendsatextmessagetoadriverwhentouchedbyatrafficpoliceman,toallowmotoriststosendareplyandgivethemtimetomovetheircarsimmediately.Frankfurt-basedITconsultant,DanielKalliontzis,cameupwiththeideaandisraisingmoneytoputhis£43stickerintoproduction.
Carownerscanputthestickerinsidetheircar’swindscreen,havingsetitupwithkeyinformation,suchastheirphonenumber.Theslimdesignwillincludeasensor(传感器)that,whentouchedbyatrafficpoliceman,willsendatextmessagewarningadriverofapossiblefine.Thedrivercouldthentypeareplyforthepolicemanusingasmartphone,whichwillappearonthesticker’sscreen.
Thesmartstickersystemwillrelyonthegoodwilloftrafficpolicemenandinaway,aGermanlaw.Thelawstates:
anofficerhastochoosethemostefficientandinexpensivewayforthecarownertoremovethevehicle.Itcouldbecheaperforthegovernmenttocallthedriverthantotowhiscar.
MailOnline
askedtheDepartmentofTransportwhetherthestickercouldbeusedintheUKinasimilarway.Aspokesmansaid,“InEnglandthereisnolegaldutytowarnthemotoristbeforeissuingtheticket.However,apolicemandoeshavethe
discretion
nottoissueaticketifhedoesn’tthinkthesituationisthatbadorhejustwantstoissueawarning.”
Sofar,Mr.Kalliontzishasraisedjustover£2,362ofhis£39,381goal.Ifhemanagestoraisethemoney,thestickerswillbeshippedinJune2018.Butitappearsthatcarownersusingthesmartsystemcouldgetsomeunnecessarywarningmessages,becauseanyonecouldtouchthesmartsticker.
8.Theauthorwrotethethirdparagraphto_______________.
A.explainhowasmartcarstickerworksB.advisedriverstobuyacarsticker
C.showtheimportanceofasensorD.telldrivershowtoparkacar
9.WemayinferfromthetextthatinBritain_______________.
A.carownersdon’thavetoworryaboutaparkingticket
B.smartcarstickerswouldn’tworkaswellasinGermany
C.trafficpolicemenprefertocalladriverratherthantowhiscar
D.theDepartmentofTransportthinkshighlyofsmartcarstickers
10.Theunderlinedword“discretion”inParagraph5canbestbereplacedby“____________”.
A.troubleB.pressureC.freedomD.opportunity
11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.DanielKalliontzis-agreatinventorB.Environment-friendlycarstickers
C.ParkingsystemsinEuropeD.Endoftheparkingticket
D
Ifyou’resecretlyworriedaboutyoursmartphone
addiction,thenthene
wNoPhonemightbejustthethingyouneed.Itlooksandfeelsexactlylikeasmartphone,butitdoesnothing.It'
sjustapieceofplasticthatyoucancarryaroundinyourhandtofoolyourself.
DutchdesignerIngmarLarsencameupwiththeideaasajokealongwithhistwofriends.Totheirgreatsurprise,theideareceivedalotofattentiononlineandpeoplefromallovertheworldstartedplacingrequestsforNoPhonesoftheirown.Sothat’swhenthethreefriendsdecidedtoturntocollectenoughfundformassproduction.
NoPhoneiscurrentlyaprototype(模型)thatwillcostonly$12onceithitsthemarket.Itis5.5incheshigh,2.6incheswideand0.29inchesthick,bringingitquiteclosetothelatestsmartphenesonthemarket.Itisdescribedas“batteryfree”,“noupgradesnecessary”,“shatterproof(抗震)”,“waterproof'
’and“analternativetoconstanthand-to-phonecontactthatallowsyoutostayconnectedwiththerealworld”.
“Phoneaddictioniseverywhere.”thedesignersinsist.“It’sruiningyourdates.It’sdistractingyouatconcerts.It’sblockingsidewalks.Now,thereisarealsolution.Withathin1ightandcompletelywirelessdesign,theNoPhoneactsasasubstitutetoanysmartmobiledevice,enablingyoutoalwayshaveaphonetoholdwithoutgivinguppotentialengagementwithyourdirectenvironment.”
Ifyou’reinterestedinNoPhone,butconcernedaboutnotbeingabletotakeselfies(自拍)anymore.Don’tfeelupset.Themakersdohaveanupgradeatnoextracharge—themirrorsticker.Thatway,theysay,youcanenjoy“real-time”selfieswithyourfriendswhenthey’restandingrightbehindyou.
12.WhatcanNoPhonedoforpeopleaccordingtothetext?
A.Itisactuallyanewkindofrealsmartphone
B.Itcanhelpusstayawayfromtherealworld
C.Ithelpsgetridofpeople’ssmartphoneaddiction
D.It’sjustapieceofplasticandcandonothing
13.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?
A.ThesizeofNophoneB.TheinventorsofNophone
C.ThematerialofNophoneD.AbriefdescriptionofNophone
14.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.NoPhonehasreceivedunexpectedattention
B.NoPhonecancompletelyreplacesmartphones
C.ThedesignershavemadelotsofmoneyfromNophone
D.NoPhoneisabletotakeselfiesassmartphonesdo
15.Whattypeofwritingisthispassage?
A.Atrave