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A.HowcanIB.I’msorry.C.I’mnotsure.D.Canyouimagine

4.:

Pamela,canyoucometoameetingonFridayPamela:

I’mnotsure.()WhattimeareyouhavingitJose:

We’replanningonhavingtiaroundnoon.

A.Oh,goahead.B.Oh,yes.C.Letmecheckmyschedule.D.Iwouldliketojoinyou.

5.:

DoyouknowwhatJason’sofficephonenumberis

Pam:

I’mmightwanttolookitupinthephonebook.

Marshall:

()butitseemsthathisphonenumberisUNLISTED.

A.SurethingB.Idon’tknow,C.Ihavecheckeditalready,D.Oh,don’tbother,

6.:

IthoughtJane’dbehappy.

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Jake:

Maybeit’’s()

A.somethingshe’dliketokeepsecret.B.whatsheusuallydoes.

C.howshecopeswithsomethingunpleasant.D.somekindofpersonalproblem.

7:

Whyisn’tJudyatworktoday

Barbara:

Apparently,()andshecouldn’tcome.

Sarah:

Iwonderwhathappened.

A.somethingcameupB.shedidn’tsayanything

C.shewouldliketoquitD.somethingcouldhappen

8.:

IcameacrossAmandayesterday.Bruce:

()

A.HowisshedoingB.Nevermind.C.Noworry.D.Issheright

9.:

Don’tlosedifficultiesyouhavewillbeovercomeintheend

Rose:

A.Thatsoundsold.B.Weareexpectingachange.C.Ihopeso!

D.Youarewelcome!

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10:

I’vesentoutlotsofapplications,butreceivednoofferyet.

Jerry:

A.YouthinksoB.Lookwho’stalking.C.IsthatOKD.Don’tworry.

11.:

I’msorrytosaythis,butthesesnacksareawful.Waitress:

A.What’syouropinionB.Howcanyousaythat

C.I’mterriblysorryaboutthat,sir.D.That’squitenormal.

12:

Whydon’twegooutforapicnicthisweekendSusie:

A.That’sabrilliantidea.B.Soundslikeanexcellentjob.

C.Gladyoucouldmakeit.D.I’msureitsobad.

13:

CanIgetsomeinformationaboutthisprogramManager:

A.Yes,youdo.B.Goon.

C.Youcertainlycan.D.Goodidea.

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14:

Thankyouforyourefforttomakemystaycomfortable.Host:

A.Nevermind.B.Don’tbesopolite.

C.Youaresokind.D.It’smypleasure.

15:

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A.Well,Ican’t.B.Iguessyoucan.C.Withpleasure.D.Don’tbother.

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PartIIReadingComprehensionPassageOne

A3-year-oldboywhowaslostinthewoodsfortwodaysisnowsafeatCaseyHathawaytoldhisrescuersthathewasnotalongintherainy,freezingcoldsaidhewaswithafriend—abear.

ThechildwentmissingonJanuary22whileplayingwithfriendsathisgrandmother’shouseinthesouthernstateofNorththeotherchildrenreturnedtothehouseandCaseydidnot,thefamilysearchedtheareafor

almostanhourbeforecallingthepolice.

Policeformedasearchandrescueteamtolookfortheyoungboyinthenearbytwodayswentbyandstill—nowoodsofNorthCarolinaarehometomanyblackbears,likethisseemsoneofthemhelpedalittleboywhilehewaslostintheonJanuary24,someonecalledthepolicesayingtheyheardachildcryinginthewoods.

PolicefollowedupontheinformationandfoundCaseyatabout9:

30thatpulledhimoutofsomebriar(荆棘).HewasingoodOfficerChipHughessaidthatCaseydidnotsayhowhewasabletosurviveinthewoodsfor

twodaysinthecould,rainyweather,butthat“hedidsayhehadafriendinthewoodsthatwasabearthatwaswithhim.”

Hundredsofpeoplehelpedinthesearchandrescueefforts,includingsome600volunteers,federalpoliceandmembersofthetoldreportersthatatnopointdidhethinkCaseyhadbeenkidnapped(绑架).

}

DoctorsatCarolinaEastMedicalCentertreatedCaseyforminorwasthenreleasedtohisfamilyonJanuary

thepassage,Casey’smissingisacaseo(f).accident

kidnap’strickattack

17.Thewoodsarementionedagainandagaintoindicatethatthey().goodplacesforchildrentoplayin

hometobearsandthusdangeroustochildren

forgoodenvironmentaroundCasey’shomebethecauseoftherainyweatherinthearea

/

18receivingthecall,thepolice().indifferent

Caseyimmediatelyaquickresponsenotknowwhattodo

19foundinthewoods,Caseywas().

A.playingwithabearinjuredbyabear

insomebriargoodcondition

20thefollowingarementionedasthosehelpingintherescueeffortsEXCEPT().

^

Policeofthemilitary

PassageTwo

Theideasabouthealthyeatinghavenotchangedmuchfromyourgreat-grandmother’savarietyof

foods,don’tgainweightandavoidtoomuchsaltandscientistskeepchangingtheira2012.poll,halfoftherespondents(受访者)saiditwaseasiertodotaxesthantofigureoutwhatishealthytoisn’titsimpler

Foronething,nutritionorfoodscienceisreallynewisnotyet,there’slotsofmoneytobemadeinthefoodcompanieswillsaytheirfoodishealthyevenifitisn’t.

In2011,the.governmentputoutdietaryguidelinesaboutcholesterol(胆固醇)andtotalpanelofscientists

wrotethatahealthydietis“lowerinredandprocessedmeat”becausethesemeatsleadtohigherdeathratesfromcancerandheartstrongobjectionsfromthemeatindustry,thatcautionwasdroppedin2016.

%

The2016.nutritionguidelineshave204areverycomplicated,makingmanybelievethattheyhave,attimes,contributedtoworseninginstance,warningsthatthefatinbutterandcreamproducedheartattacksmadepeopleswitchtonondairythesecontainthetransfatsthatscientistsnowthinkaremoreharmful.

Furthermore,warningstoavoidfataltogetherledAmericanstoeatsignificantlymorecarbohydrates(碳水化合物).Thecarbohydratesin

-f“refeat”dietsincreasesugarintheblood,leadingtomoreweightgain.

Somenutritioniststhinktheguidelinesshouldbeeasiertounderstand,whichwouldputthemmoreinlinewiththeeatingadvicegivenbytheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).

20tothefirstparagraph,astowhatishealthytoeat,people().

foodconfusedC.theadviceofscientiststheirchoices

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ofthemeatindustryimpliesthat().

isnotreliablehasstrongpower

arewrongD.preferenceischanging

weknowaboutnondairycreamer()

harmfultransfat.sugarintheblood.

C.raisesthecholesterollevel.Dleadstomoreweightgain.

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thinkthatcomparedwiththeWHOadvice,the.guidelines().

sense

complicatedharmthangood

tobetheauthor’sattitudetowardsthe.nutritionguidelinesin2016()

PassageThree

Asthenationalattentiontofakenewsandthedebateoverwhattodoaboutitcontinue,oneplacewheremanyarelookingforsolutionsisintheclassroom.

InScottBedley’sversionofSimonSays,whatkeepyouinthegameistodecidecorrectlywhetheranews

storyisrealorstartoffthegame,Bedleysendshisfifth-gradersatPlazaVistaSchoolinIrvine,California,anarticletoreadontheirgivesthemaboutthreeminutestomaketheirdecision—theyhavetoreadthestorycarefully,examineitssourceandusetheirwhothinkthearticleisfalsestand“trueb”elieversstayintheirseats.

Bedleysayshe’sbeentryingtoteachhisstudentsforawhiletolookcarefullyatwhatthey’rereadingwhereitcomes’sgotas-peovienntchecklisthisstudentscanfollow.

BedleyalsoteameduprecentlywithToddFloryatCalamusWheatlandElementarySchoolin

Calamus,Iowa,todoafakenewschallengevia

-gr’adsefrosucrhthosetworealarticleandwroteafakearticleof

their,theypresentedthemtoBedley’sclassinCalifornia.

Thefifth-gradersdecidedwhicharticleoutofthethreewasimportantly,theyhadtoexplainwhytheythoughtitwas,nopoints.

;

Florysayswritingthefakenewsarticlewasmoredifficultforhisstudentsthantheyexpectedbecausethey

hadtomakeitbelievable.“reaItllyhammeredhometheideatothemthatfakenewsdoesn’htavetobetoo

eye-catching,”hesays.“Itcanbeavery妙ub的tle()change,butthatsubtlechangecanhavebigconsequences.”

26isprobablyBedley’sversionofSimonSays()

A.coursetolearnaboutSimon’snewsstrategy.

B.lecturetofollowSimon’sdiscussionoffakenews.

C.classroomgametohelpstudentsidentifyfakenews.

·

D.readingcompetitiontoinspirestudentstoreadnews.

27.Bedley’sgame,thefiftghraders().

A.encouragedtohaveagroupdiscussionthetips

B.forwritingagoodstory

C.toexplainwhethertheylikethenewsornot

D.decisionsthewayBedleyhastaughtthem

28.canbelearnedaboutFlorygsrfaoduertrhs()

A.wrotearticlestotestthefifthgraders’judgment.

B.teamedupwiththefifthgraderstowritearticles.

C.hadawritingcompetitionwiththefifth-graders.

D.presentedtheirarticlesforthefifth-graderstocorrect.

29.mostimportanttaskforthefifth-graderswasto().

A.readingwithinthreeminutes

-

B.whicharticlewasfake

C.whytheymadethechoiceupwithotherstudents

30.Thefourth-gradersunderstandthatthekeytowritingfalsenewsarticlesistomakethem().

PassageFour

Foralongtime,peoplehavedisagreedaboutwhethergolfisasportoragame.

Ononesideoftheargument,peoplesaythatgolfmeetsthedictionarydefinitionofasport,becauseitisa

physical,athleticaddthatgolfisrecognizedasasportbysportinggoodscompanies,athleticgroups,fans,a

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