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SeaWorldinSanDiegocanmakedreamscometrue,butthepriceisnotaffordableforthemajorityofpeople.Soturntolong—established,givingbigdiscountsontickets,hotelanddiningatSeaWorld.

1.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?

A.Asciencereport.B.Anewsarticle.

C.Atravelbrochure.D.Abookreview.

2.Atwhichwebsitearetravelideasforwineloversareavailable?

A.www.101usaholidays.co.uk

B.:

byways.org

C.WWW.oyster.com

D.:

seaworldparks.com

3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Youcanseesomeman—madeattractionsdrivingalongRoute66.

B.TheNationalScenicBywaysProgramcoversallAmericanroads.

C.Photosonwww.oyster.corncanbetrustedbytourists.

seaworldparks.comisanewlyestablishedwebsite.

Aglassadaykeepsobesityatbay.Alcoholhasalwaysbeenthoughttocauseweightgainbecauseofitshighsugarcontent,butnewresearchsuggestsaglassadaycouldformpartofadiet.Lookingatpaststudiestheyfoundthat,whileheavydrinkersdoputonweight,thosewhodrinkinmoderationcanactuallyloseweight.

AspokesmanfortheresearchteamatNavarroUniversityinSpainsays,“Lighttomoderatealcoholintake,especiallyofwine,maybemorelikelytoprotectagainst,ratherthanpromote,weightgain.”TheInternationalScientificForumonAlcoholResearchreviewedthefindingsandagreedwithmostoftheconclusions,particularlythatcurrentdatadonotclearlyindicateifmoderatedrinkingincreasesweight.

BostonUniversity’sDr.HarveyFinkelfoundthatthebiologicmechanisms(生物学机制)relatingalcoholtochangesinbodyweightarenotproperlyunderstood.Histeampointedoutthestrongprotectiveeffectsofmoderatedrinkingontheriskofgettingconditionslikediabetes(糖尿病),whichrelatetoincreasingobesity.Somestudiessuggestthatevenveryobesepeoplemaybeatlowerriskofdiabetesiftheyaremoderatedrinkers.

Thegroupsaysalcoholprovidescaloriesthatarequicklyabsorbedintothebodyandarenotstoredinfat,andthatthisprocesscouldexplainthedifferencesinitseffectsfromthoseofotherfoods.Theyagreethatfutureresearchshouldbedirectedtowardsassessingtherolesofdifferenttypesofalcoholicdrinks,takingintoconsiderationdrinkingpatternsandincludingthepasttendencyofparticipantstogainweight.

Fornowthereislittleevidencethatconsumingsmalltomoderateamountsofalcoholonaregularbasisincreasesone’sriskofbecomingobese.What’smore,astudythreeyearsagosuggestedthatresveratrol,acompoundpresentingrapesandredwine,destroysfatcells.

4.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?

A.Thosewhoproducewine.

B.Thosewhohaveadrinkinghabit.

C.Thosewhosellalcoho1.

D.Thosewhowishtoquitdrinking.

5.Whatdoesthephrase“inmoderation”inthefirstparagraphreferto?

A.Excitedly.B.Carefully.

C.Properly.D.Frequently.

6.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Currentdataclearlyshowthatmoderatedrinkingincreasesweight.

B.Resveratrolisprovedtoincreasetheriskofbecomingfat.

C.Thespecificrolesofdifferenttypesofalcoholicdrinksareveryclear.

D.Theresearchfoundmoderatedrinkinghasastrongprotectiveeffect.

7.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?

A.Howtodosomeeasyexperiments.

B.Howtoreducethecaloriescontainedinwine.

C.Howtomakewineinahealthyway.

D.Howtoprovethefindingmentionedabove.

Whenmengettogether,theyseldomtalkabouttheirfeelingsorinnerthoughts.However,theytalkaboutalot,liketheirnewestcomputer,howtorepairtheircar,orevenbusiness.

Talkmightmovetothebestplacetofindfishorwomen,jumptocomputergames,thencontinuetothesportoftheseason.Theyalsoliketotelljokeseachotherandspendafairamountoftimeplayingone-upandboasting(吹牛).Menseldomcalleachothertochat.

Whenmanmeetswoman,heusuallywantstomakeagoodimpression.Manysinglementryhardtocarryonamusing,fun,andpleasantconversations.Theyuseconversationtodiscoverherinterestsandfeelingsinordertolearnhowtobeattractivetoher.

Somemen,eitheroutofnervousnessorignorance,spendmostofthetimetalkingaboutthemselves,oftenappearingtobragabouttheirachievementsortalkendlesslyabouttheirproblemsorwork.Eventhequietestmantalkstohiswomanwhenloveisnew.

Whenwomengettogether,theytalkaboutfeelingsandrelationships,theirworkandtheirfamily.Theyenjoytalkingbutalsowantthegiveandtakeoftalk,thenlisten.Womenoftencalleachothertochat.Conversationisanimportantpartofmostwomens1ives.

Asrelationshipsprogress,however,manyamanturnsonthetelevisionandforgetshowtotalk.Thisraisesangerandcryfromhiswomanpartnerwhosays,“Younevertalktomeanymore.”Somemenstarttalking.Many,however,mainlydiscusstheirownachievementsandproblems.

Whenthewomanstartstalkingaboutherfavoritesubjects:

feelings,family,relationships,friendsandherwork,manymenloseinterestorbringtheconversationbacktothemselves.Prettysoon,themanisbacktostaringatthetelevisioneachnight,wonderingwherehisrelationshiphasgone.Thewomanistalkingtoherfriends,mom,sister,orneighbor,oftenaboutthatveryrelationshipandhowsheishurting.

8.Whatcanweknowaboutmenfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Theyliketotalkaboutpracticalmatters.

B.Theyarewillingtoexposetheirinnerthoughts.

C.Theyprefertotakeadventuroustravels.

D.Theyoftencalleachothertochataboutwork.

9.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedpart“bragabout”inParagraph4?

A.Showoff.B.Dreamabout.

C.Putforward.D.Carefor.

10.Whatisthesametopicinbothmen’sandwomen’stalk?

A.Family.B.Work.C.Friends.D.Jokes.

11.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.Howamanmakesagoodimpressiontoawoman.

B.Goodrelationshipbetweenmenandwomen.

C.Talking,thewomen’smaintoolincommunication.

D.Mentalk;

womentalk;

dotheytalktogether?

ThreeJapanesetouriststakingaholidayinAustraliagotstuckwhentheirGPSto1dthemtheycoulddrivefromthemainlandtoanisland,failingtomentionthe15kilometresofwaterandmudinbetween.

AstheydrovetheirhiredcarfromMoretonBaytonearbyNorthStradbrokeIsland,theystartedtonoticethefirmsurfacetheyweredrivingongivingwaytothewell-knownbaymud.However,beingconfidentthattheirGPSwoulddirectthemtoaroadsoon,theydecidedtodriveon,managingtotravelaround500metresbeforetheircarwasuptoitstiresinmud.Tomakemattersworse,thetide(潮汐)startedtocomeinandsoonforcedthemtoseekhelpandabandonthevehicle.Justfourhourslaterthecarwastrappedmtwometresofwater—tothegreatamusementofonlookersontheshoreandpassengersonpassingboatsandferries.

YuzuNoda,21,saidshewaslisteningtotheGPSand“ittolduswecoulddrivedownthere.Itkeptsayingitwouldnavigate(导航)UStoaroad.Butwegotstuck…there'

slotsofmud”.SheandhertravelcompanionsTomonariSaeki,22,andKeitaOsada,21,insteadhadtogiveuptheirplansforadaytriptotheislandandheadedbacktotheGoldCoastofaliftfromtheRACQtowtruck(吊车)driverwhowascalledtothetrappedcar.Nosuchluckforthehiredcar,though—afterassessingthesituation,noattemptwasmadetorecoverit.ThestudentsfromTokyo,whoareduetoreturnhometomorrow,saidtheexperiencewouldnotputthemoffreturningtoAustraliaforanothervisit.Mr·

Tomonarisaid,“Ithasrainedeverydayonoursixdayholiday.Hopefullynexttimewecomebackitwillbesunny.”

Thecarwascoveredbyinsurance,butthetouristswillhavetopayuptoabout$1500inextracharges.

12.WhydidthethreeJapanesetouristsgetstuck?

A.Therewasnowaytotheisland.

B.TheirGPShadgiventhewronginformation.

C.TheirGPSwasbrokenduringtheirjourney.

D.TheircarwasnotmadeinJapan.

13.Whatdidthetouristsabandontheircar?

A.Someonlookerswenttosavethem.

B.Theygotstuckinthemud.

C.Therecamethetide.

D.Theymanagedtotravelaround500metres.

14.HowdidtheseJapanesestudentsgetback?

A.Theyhadtowalkbacktotheirlivingplace.

B.TheyhadtorepairtheirGPSanddroveback.

C.Theyhadtoturntopassengersonboatsandferries.

D.Theyhadtotakealiftfromthetowtruckdriver.

15.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Thecarwasleftwhereitwastrapped.

B.Thepassengerssavedthesestudentsintheend.

C.Mr.Tomonarigotverydown

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