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Whenyouwakeupinthemorning,situpslowlywithoutusingyourhands.Withlegsstraightout,bendforwarduntilyoufeelsoreinyourback.Itwillburnabout10calories.

B.Startwithsoup

Whenyouhaveameal,orderaclear

soup,andhaveitbeforehavingthemainfood.Inthisway,you'

llfeelfuller,soyou'

lleatlesswhenthemainfoodes.

C.Anapple(ormore)aday

Applesarefulloffiberandwater,soyourstomachwillwantless.Thestudyshowsthatpeoplewhoeatatleastthreeapplesadayloseweight.

D.Standupandwalkaround

Everytimeyouusethemobilephone,standupandwalkaround.

Heavypeoplesitonaveragetwoandahalfhoursmoreeachdaythanthinpeople.Thisskillisveryimportantasstandingupandwalkingaroundwillburn50ormorecalories.

Usetheseskills,andyouwillhaveabigweightloss.

21.Weshouldhavesoupfirstsothat_______.

A.itcanhelpburnsomecaloriesB.ourstomachwillwantless

C.itwillprovideuswithenoughwaterD.wewon'

tneedanymainfood

22.WhichofthefollowingmaythewriterNOTagree?

A.Youhavetojoinagymifyouwantto

loseweight.

B.Eatingappleseverydayisgoodforpeople'

shealth.

C.It'

sgoodtowalkaroundwhiletalkingonthemobilephone.

D.Sittingupslowlywithoutusingyourhandshelpsburncalories.

23.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthepassage?

A.Art.B.Teaching.C.Health.D.Family.

B

Memory,theysay,isamatterofpracticeandexercise.Ifyouhavethewishandreallymadeaconscious(自觉的)effort,thenyoucanquiteeasilyimproveyourabilitytorememberthings.Butevenifyouaresuccessful,therearetimeswhenyourmemoryseemstoplaytricksonyou.

Sometimesyourememberthingsthatreallydidnothappen.Onemorninglastweek,forexample,IgotupandfoundthatIhadleftthefrontdoorunlockedallnight,yetIclearlyrememberlockingitcarefullythenightbefore.

Memory“trick”workstheotherwayaswell.Onceinawhileyouremembernotdoingsomething,andthenfindoutthatyoudid.Onedaylastmonth,forexample,Iwassittinginabarber(理发师)shopwaitingformyturntogetahaircut,andsuddenlyIrealizedthatIhadgotahaircuttwodaysbeforeatthebarbershopacrossthestreetfrommyoffice.

Wealwaysseemtofindsomethingfunnyandamusing(有趣的)inincidentscausedbypeople’sforgetfulnessorabsent-mindedness.Storiesabou

tabsent-mindedprofessorshavebeentoldforyears,andwenevergottiredofhearingnewones.Unfortunately,however,absent-mindednessisnotalwaysfunny.Therearetimeswhen“trick”ofourmemorycancauseusgreattrouble.

24.Ifyouwanttohaveagoodmemory,.

A.youshouldforceyourselftorememberthings

B.youshouldtryhardtorememberthings

C.youshouldneverstoplearning

D.youshouldmakeaconsciouseffortofpracticeandexercise

25.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Th

ewriterrememberedunlockingthefrontdoor.

B.Onenightthewriterforgothavinglockedthefrontdoor.

C.Thewriterrememberedtolockthedoor.

D.Onenightthewriterforgottolockthefrontdoor.

26.Fromthesentence“Wenevergettiredofhearingnewones”,wecaninferthat.

A.absent-mindednesshappensnotonlytoprofessorsbuttomanyotherpeople

B.wedon’twanttoknowanythingmoreaboutabsent-mindednessofprofessors

C.wewillnevergettiredoflisteningtonewstoriesaboutabsent-mindedness

D.weenjoyhearingnewstoriesaboutabsent-mindednessofprofessors

27.Thebesttitlef

orthispassageis.

A.HowtoGetaGoodMemory

B.“Tricks”OfMemory

C.ForgetfulnessandAbsent-mindednessisDangerous

D.GetRidofAbsent-mindedness

C

Theloneliestchimp(黑猩猩)intheworldjustgotthebestsurprise---ahugfromanewfriend.Ponsohasbeenbyhimselffornearlythreeyears,findinghimselfaloneafterhiswifeandchildrendiedontheislandwheretheywereabandonedbyamedicaltestingpanymanyyearsago.

 

ForyearsanearbyvillagernamedGermainhasbeenPonso’sonlypany,visitinghimsooftentobringbananasandbread---thechimp’sonlysourceoffoodonthetinyisland.ItwasclearhowmuchPonsomissedpanionshipwhenhewasrecentlyvisitedbyChimpanzeeConservationCentreDirectorEstelleRaballand.ThechimpimmediatelyembracedEstelleRaballandinahugehugandlaughedasshereachedoutforhim,withhissmilefromeartoear.

ForthosewhoknowPonso’sbackstory,hisimmediateeaseandtrustinhumansmightbesurprising.Ponsowasoneof20chimps,allbetweentheagesof7to11yearsold,relocatedtoanislandofftheIvoryCoastafterbeingusedfortesting.Afterthetestswerepletedin2005,thelabreportedlytransferredthechimpstoastringofislands,occasionallydroppingofffoodandwaterbecausetherewasnoneinthechimps’newhomes.

DiseaseandhungersoonleftonlyPonso,hismateandtheirtwochildrenstanding.Butattheendof2013theydiedwithindaysandPonsoisnowpletelyalone.

AgroupcalledSOSPONSOistryingtoraisemoneyforthepoorlonelychimp,alreadyachievingitsgoalof$20,000----allofwhichwillbeusedforPonso’scare. 

28. 

WhatdoweknowaboutthechimpPonso?

A.Hewasdesertedbyhisfamily.

B.Hefoundmanysourcesoffood.

C.Hecametotheislandforatest.

D.Hesuffersfromlonelinessgreatly.

29.HowdidPonsofeelaboutthevisitofEstelleRaballand?

A.Excited. 

B.Frightened.C.Embarrassed. 

D.Confused.

30. 

WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thechimps’newsettlements.

B.HowPonsocametotheisland.

C.WhyPonsowasusedforatest.

D.Themedicaltestaboutchimps.

31. 

Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Germainwon’tvisitPonsoanymore.

B.Anewlabwillbebuiltontheisland.

C.ManypeopleshowconcernforPonso.

D.Morechimpswillbebroughttotheisland.

D

LifeintheClear

Transparentanimalsletlightpassthroughtheirbodiesthesamewaylightpassesthroughawindow.Theseanimalstypicallylivebetweenthesurfaceoftheoceanandadepthofabout3,300feet—asfarasmostlightcanreach.Mostofthemareextremelydelicateandcanbedamagedbyasimpletouch.SonkeJohnsen,ascientistinbiology,says,“Theseanimalslivethroughtheirlifealone.Theynevertouchanythingunlessthey’reeatingit,orunlesssomethingiseatingthem.” 

Andtheyareasclearasglass.Howdoesananimalbeesee-through?

It’strickierthanyoumightthink.

 

Theobjectsaroundyouarevisiblebecausetheyinteractwithlight.Lighttypicallytravelsinastraightline.Butsomematerialsslowandscatter(散射)light,bouncingitawayfromitsoriginalpath.Othersabsorblight,stoppingit 

dead 

initstracks.Bothscatteringandabsorptionmakeanobjectlookdifferentfromotherobjectsaroundit,soyoucanseeiteasily.

Butatransparentobjectdoesn’tabsorborscatterlight,atleastnotverymuch,Lightcanpassthroughitwithoutbendingorstopping.Thatmeansatransparentobjectd

oesn’tlookverydifferentfromthesurroundingairorwater.Youdon’tseeit—youseethethingsbehindit. 

Tobeetransparent,ananimalneedstokeepitsbodyfromabsorbingorscatteringlight.Livingmaterialscanstoplightbecausetheycontainpigments(色素)thatabsorbspecificcolorsoflight.Butatransparentanimaldoesn’thavepigments,soitstissueswon’tabsorblight.AccordingtoJohnsen,avoidingabsorptionisactuallyeasy.Therealchallengeispreventinglightfromscattering.

Animalsarebuiltofmanydifferentmaterials—skin,fat,andmore—andlightmovesthrougheachatadifferentspeed.Everytimelightmovesintoamaterialwithanewspeed,itbendsandscatters.Transparentanimalsusedifferenttrickstofightscattering.Someanimalsaresimplyverysmallorextremelyflat.Withoutmuchtissuetoscatterlight,itiseasiertobesee—through.Othersbuildalarge,clearmassofnon-livingjelly-lie(果冻状的)materialandspreadthemselvesoverit.

Largertransparentanimalshavethebiggestchallenge,becausetheyhavetomakeallthedifferent

tissuesintheirbodiesslowdownlightexactlyasmuchaswaterdoes.Theyneedtolookuniform.Buthowthey’redoingitisstillunknown.Onethingisclearfortheselargeranimals,stayingtransparentisanactiveprocess.Whentheydie,theyturnanon-transparentmilkywhite.

32.AccordingtoParagraph1,transparentanimals_______.

A.stayingroups 

B.canbeeasilydamaged

C.appearonlyindeepocean 

D.arebeautifulcreatures

33.Theunderlinedword“dead”inParagraph3means__________.

A.silently 

B.gradually 

C.regularly 

D.pletely

34.Onewayforananimaltobeetransparentisto________.

A.changethedirectionoflighttravel 

B.gathermaterialstoscatterlight

C.avoidtheabsorptionoflight 

D.growbiggertostoplight

35.Thelastparagraphtellsusthatlargertransparentanimals________.

A.movemoreslowlyindeepwater

B.staysee-throughevenafterdeath

C.producemoretissuesfortheirsurvival

D.takeeffectiveactiontoreducelightspreading

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每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

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