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1.WhydoyouthinkChelsieHillformedateamcalledtheRollettesin2014?

A.Toimprovethelivingconditionsofthepoor.

B.Tolivebetterinabigcity.

C.Tochangepeople’sattitudetowardswheelchairusers.

D.Totellthepublic”rollingisbetterthanwalking”

2.Whoisprobablytheunderlinedperson“EdnaSerrano”inthelastparagraph?

A.OneofChelsieHill’sformerclassmates

B.Oneofthe173participantsfromtencountriesin2019.

C.AreporterfromtheCBSNews

D.OneofChelsieHill’sformerteachers.

3.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?

A.ChelsieHill-AbravegirlB.TheRollettesExperience

C.RolltodanceD.Liveforthoseyoulove

Passage2

PangHuiplacedafewmorepairsofchopsticksonthetableforafamilydinner,thoughshedidnotexpectherbigfamilyofsevenwouldusethemasservingchopsticks.

Surprisingly,her75-year-oldfather,whousedtoshrugofftheideaofservingchopsticks,becameafirmsupporterthistime,saidPang,40,fromBeihai,acoastalcityofSouthChina'

sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion.

Chinesepeopleoftensharedishes,anddinersusetheirownchopstickstoservethemselvesfoodfromtheshareddishes,atraditionnowbeingchallengedbytheoutbreakofCOVID-19.

"

Wefeelasenseofcrisisaswellastheurgetodesertouroldhabitswhenweseereportsoffamilyinfections,"

Pangsaid,pointingtothereportsofthevirusspreadingviadropletsandclosecontact.

Localgovernmentsarehelpingtoencourageashift,too.OnFeb.13,2020,localauthoritiesofBeihaistartedacampaignpromotingservingchopsticksandspoons,whichwillavoidcrossinfectioncausedbytheuseofpersonalchopsticks.

SimilarmeasureswerealsoadoptedinothercitieslikeBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhou.TaizhoucityinEastChina'

sJiangsuProvinceevenstandardizedthecoloursofservingchopsticksandspoonstohelpdinersdifferentiate(区分)themfrompersonalones.

Thepracticeofeatingwildanimalshasbeentargetedbythegovernment,whichremainspresentincertainareas.

Chinastoppedtheillegaltradingandtransportationofwildanimalsshortlyaftertheoutbreak.ThemovebecameapermanentbanonFeb.24,2020,whenthecountrymadeadecisiononthoroughlyprohibiting(禁止)theillegaltradingofwildlifeandtheconsumptionofwildanimals.

LiBo,withtheHainanInternationalCenterforwildlifeProtection,saidwildanimalconsumptioncouldleadtothefasterextinctionofparticularspecies,damagetheecologicalbalanceandharmpeople'

shealth.

Theepidemic(流行病)couldbecomeaturningpointtoeliminatethebadhabit,"

Lisaid.

1.WhatcanwelearnaboutPangHui'

sfamilyfromthetext?

A.Thereareusuallymorethansevenpeoplediningtogether.

B.Theyhavestartedtouseservingchopsticksattable.

C.PangHui'

sfatheropposesusingservingchopsticks.

D.Theydon'

tknowhowtoavoidbeinginfectedbythevirus.

2.Accordingtothetext,whathasbeendonebythegovernment?

A.Sharingdisheshasbeenabandoned.

B.Cross-infectionhasbeenprevented.

C.Eatingwildanimalshasbeenforbidden.

D.Standardpersonalchopstickshavebeenadopted.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

eliminate"

inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Explain.B.Discover.

C.Form.D.Remove.

4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ServingChopsticksPromoted.

B.WaystoHelpPeopleStayHealthy.

C.TheOutbreakofCOVID-19LeadstoChange

D.ChinaBansTradingofWildlife

Passage3

Bluelightbeforebedtimecanmakeithardertosleep,andthescreensonphones,computers,andtelevisionssendoutplentyofbluelight.Thisisalltrue.Butifyou'

refocusedonbluelightasamajorproblemaffectingyoursleeporyoureyehealth,it'

stimetolookatitfromanotheraspect.

AsPhilipYuhas,aprofessorofvision,writesatTheConversation,bluelightisn’tauniquelytechnologicalevil.It'

spartofsunlight,andyoureyesareexposedtoplentyofitallthetime.You'

refine.Therearestudiesinmicethathavefoundbluelightcandamagetheireyes,butmicearenocturnalcreatures(夜行动物)whoseeyesaredifferentfromours.Thepigments(色素)andthelenses(晶状体)ofoureyesactuallyblockbluelightfairlywell--soinasense,wealreadyhavebuilt-inblueblockingprotection

Addingmoreprotectionisn'

tlikelytohelpthough.Youcanbuyglassesandscreenfilters(滤光片)thatblockbluelight,butYuhaspointsouttheyareprobablyawasteofmoney:

theseproductsdonotblockoutmuchbluelight.Theleadingblue-blockinganti-reflectivecoating,forexample,blocksonlyabout15%ofthebluelightthatscreenssendout.Youcouldgetthesamereductionjustbyholdingyourphoneanotherinchfromyourface.

TheAmericanAcademyofOphthalmologydoesn'

trecommendblue-blockingproducts,either.Insteadifyou'

reconcernedaboutyoureyehealthoryourabilitytogettosleepontime,youalreadyknowwhattodo:

Putthescreensawayatbedtime.Readabookorfindsomethingelsetodo.Whileyou'

reusingscreenstakea20-secondbreakevery20minutestolookatsomething20feetaway(the"

20-20-20"

rule).Ifyougetdryeyeswhenyoulookatscreensforalongtime,useeyedropslabeledartificialtears.

1.Whatdopeoplethinkofbluelightgenerally?

A.Itisanecessarypartofsunlight.B.Itismagicalandrare.

C.Itisthemajorfactoraffectingsleep.D.Allelectronicssendoutbluelight.

2.Whatdidthestudiesinmicefind?

A.Micecanseeclearlyinthedark.

B.Oureyesactuallyblockbluelightwell.

C.Eyescanbelongexposedtobluelight.

D.Bluelightcandamagemice'

seyesight.

3.Whatcanweknowaboutblue-blockingproducts?

A.Theyblockonly15%ofthebluelight.

B.Fewhavemucheffectonthebluelight.

C.Theycanpreventmuchharmfullights.

D.Theyarethoughthighlyofbyexperts.

4.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowcanBlueLightBePrevented?

B.WhydoesBlueLightMakeSleepingHard?

C.AreBlue-blockingProductsNecessary?

D.WhatwillBlueLightAffectActually?

Passage4

Youngerstudentsexperienceschoolbullying(欺凌)morefrequentlythanolderones,andmalestudentsarebulliedmorethantheirfemalepeers,asurveyfound.

  Italsofoundthatnearlyhalfofstudentshadbeenintentionallyhitorknockeddownbyclassmates.About6percentsaidtheyaretargetedbybulliesoncampuseveryday.Thesurveyalsofoundthatstudentsfromordinaryschoolsexperiencedmorebullyingthanpeersfromkeyinstitutions,andchildrenfrompoorfamiliesaremorelikelytobebulliedatschool.

  Beingbulliedcanhaveanegativeimpactonachild'

spersonaldevelopmentandacademicperformance,accordingtoZhouJinyan,aresearcherwholedthestudyatBeijingNormalUniversity."

Childrenbeingbulliedwillfindithardtotrustothers,"

Zhousaid."

Theymayoftenfeelanxiety,anger,resentmentordepression.Theseemotionswillfurtherunderminetheirabilitytocontroltheirownlife."

  Inrecentyears,bullyingonChinesecampuseshasbeenfrequentlyreportedandhasattractedwidespreadattentionandconcern.ThemostrecentincidenttoarouseheateddiscussionstookplaceinDecemberatBeijing'

sZhongguancunNo.2PrimarySchool.Afourth-gradestudentwasbulliedandlaughedatbyclassmates,causinghimacutestressdisorder.

  TheSupremePeople'

sProcuratorate(最高人民检察院)receivedabout1,900casesrelatedtoschoolbullyingin2016.Meanwhile,therewasanotableincreaseinbullyingreportsinvolvingmiddleschoolstudentsfrom14to18yearsold.

  Zhoucameupwithsomewaystosolvetheproblem,includingboostingcommunicationbetween

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