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Ⅰ 用括号内所给词的适当形式填空
1. 新独家原创 When does the new system become ________(effect)? 全解P192 知识点1
2. I don’t think all the ________(decide) are wise in reality.
3. He is very afraid of ________(lose) his job. 全解P193 知识点2
4. 新独家原创 She is afraid ________(go) out at night. 全解P193 知识点2
5. 新独家原创 I made a decision ________(join) the club.
1. 新独家原创 When does the new system become ________(effect)? 全解P192 知识点1
2. I don’t think all the ________(decide) are wise in reality.
3. He is very afraid of ________(lose) his job. 全解P193 知识点2
4. 新独家原创 She is afraid ________(go) out at night. 全解P193 知识点2
5. 新独家原创 I made a decision ________(join) the club.
答案:
1.effective 2.decisions 3.losing 4.to go 5.to join
Ⅱ 阅读填空
人与自我·健康生活 (2024广东广州白云区一模)
阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Do you often drink fruit juice and think it is good for your health? However, a recent study published in a US medical journal (期刊) shows that drinking too much juice—even 100 percent natural fruit juice—will increase your risk of early death. 6.________
According to scientists, drinking too much fruit juice is just like drinking too much soda (汽水)—they both have a lot of sugar. Taking in too much sugar can cause many health problems, such as weight problems, heart disease (病). Some people might say there are also vitamins (维生素) in fruit juice. 7.________
In the study, “sugary drinks” were defined (定义) to include both sugar - sweetened drinks like soda and 100 percent natural fruit juice. Scientists found that if people get 10 percent or more of their energy from sugary drinks every day, they will be 44 percent more likely to die from heart disease. 8.________
As Jean Welsh, one of the researchers in the study, told CNN, “Sugary drinks, whether soft drinks or fruit juice, should be limited (限制).” 9.________ In this way, fewer people will buy sugary drinks because of their higher prices.
But how much is acceptable? Here are the suggestions from scientists. 10.________ Adults and children older than 6 should not drink more than 230 ml every day. (E9206003)
A. Also, they are 14 percent more likely to die from other diseases.
B. That is why some cities in the US have increased prices of sugary drinks.
C. This is mainly because these drinks have a lot of sugar.
D. Kids between 1 and 6 years old should drink less than 170 ml of fruit juice every day.
E. But the amount is too small to make up for the harm that these drinks do.
6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________
人与自我·健康生活 (2024广东广州白云区一模)
阅读短文及文后A~E选项,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Do you often drink fruit juice and think it is good for your health? However, a recent study published in a US medical journal (期刊) shows that drinking too much juice—even 100 percent natural fruit juice—will increase your risk of early death. 6.________
According to scientists, drinking too much fruit juice is just like drinking too much soda (汽水)—they both have a lot of sugar. Taking in too much sugar can cause many health problems, such as weight problems, heart disease (病). Some people might say there are also vitamins (维生素) in fruit juice. 7.________
In the study, “sugary drinks” were defined (定义) to include both sugar - sweetened drinks like soda and 100 percent natural fruit juice. Scientists found that if people get 10 percent or more of their energy from sugary drinks every day, they will be 44 percent more likely to die from heart disease. 8.________
As Jean Welsh, one of the researchers in the study, told CNN, “Sugary drinks, whether soft drinks or fruit juice, should be limited (限制).” 9.________ In this way, fewer people will buy sugary drinks because of their higher prices.
But how much is acceptable? Here are the suggestions from scientists. 10.________ Adults and children older than 6 should not drink more than 230 ml every day. (E9206003)
A. Also, they are 14 percent more likely to die from other diseases.
B. That is why some cities in the US have increased prices of sugary drinks.
C. This is mainly because these drinks have a lot of sugar.
D. Kids between 1 and 6 years old should drink less than 170 ml of fruit juice every day.
E. But the amount is too small to make up for the harm that these drinks do.
6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________ 10.________
答案:
6.C 7.E 8.A 9.B 10.D
Ⅲ 完形填空
人与自我·健康生活 (2024贵州中考改编, 36—45, ★☆☆)
Phoebe Snetsinger had just returned from a trip to Alaska when her doctors told her that she had cancer. She had less than a year to live. Phoebe was 50. As soon as she heard the 11.________, she decided to spend the rest of her life doing what she loved most—watching birds.
She immediately went off to some of the world’s most amazing natural places. Her 12.________ were very hard. But Phoebe surprised her doctors and her family as she carried on travelling. A year came and went, and she was still 13.________. She was doing something that she loved and that helped her to be healthy for another ten 14.________.
The cancer came back, but even then Phoebe Snetsinger decided not to 15.________. At the age of 61, when she had seen 7,530 species (物种), she was named “the world’s leading bird spotter (观察者)”.
In Missouri, Phoebe 16.________ a group of people who were interested in birds and plants around the Mississippi River. She became very worried about 17.________ and its bad influence on the environment. “We have to protect nature,” she said. “If we don’t, people won’t be able to enjoy 18.________ these beautiful birds in the future.”
Sadly, when Phoebe was 68, she died in a car accident. Four years later, the American Birding Association 19.________ her memoirs (回忆录), Birding on Borrowed Time. Many people have enjoyed reading this 20.________ book. It isn’t just a story about a bird spotter’s travels, but a touching human record of how her hobby helped her to live much longer than expected. (E9206003)
11. A. story B. news C. play
12. A. trips B. tasks C. exams
13. A. alive B. confident C. famous
14. A. days B. months C. years
15. A. stop B. share C. prepare
16. A. changed B. joined C. described
17. A. safety B. pollution C. health
18. A. watching B. drawing C. helping
19. A. copied B. discussed C. published
20. A. thick B. expensive C. moving
人与自我·健康生活 (2024贵州中考改编, 36—45, ★☆☆)
Phoebe Snetsinger had just returned from a trip to Alaska when her doctors told her that she had cancer. She had less than a year to live. Phoebe was 50. As soon as she heard the 11.________, she decided to spend the rest of her life doing what she loved most—watching birds.
She immediately went off to some of the world’s most amazing natural places. Her 12.________ were very hard. But Phoebe surprised her doctors and her family as she carried on travelling. A year came and went, and she was still 13.________. She was doing something that she loved and that helped her to be healthy for another ten 14.________.
The cancer came back, but even then Phoebe Snetsinger decided not to 15.________. At the age of 61, when she had seen 7,530 species (物种), she was named “the world’s leading bird spotter (观察者)”.
In Missouri, Phoebe 16.________ a group of people who were interested in birds and plants around the Mississippi River. She became very worried about 17.________ and its bad influence on the environment. “We have to protect nature,” she said. “If we don’t, people won’t be able to enjoy 18.________ these beautiful birds in the future.”
Sadly, when Phoebe was 68, she died in a car accident. Four years later, the American Birding Association 19.________ her memoirs (回忆录), Birding on Borrowed Time. Many people have enjoyed reading this 20.________ book. It isn’t just a story about a bird spotter’s travels, but a touching human record of how her hobby helped her to live much longer than expected. (E9206003)
11. A. story B. news C. play
12. A. trips B. tasks C. exams
13. A. alive B. confident C. famous
14. A. days B. months C. years
15. A. stop B. share C. prepare
16. A. changed B. joined C. described
17. A. safety B. pollution C. health
18. A. watching B. drawing C. helping
19. A. copied B. discussed C. published
20. A. thick B. expensive C. moving
答案:
11.B 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C
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