Much to my surprise, she ________tears ________she read the letter.
A. burst out; instant B. burst into; the instant
C. burst out; instantly D. burst into; instant
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They have earned lots of money,so I ______believe that the business is a success.
A.mildly B.hardly
C.actively D.firmly
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Unluckily, some doctors are cold to patients, which causes many_____ between them.
A. collections B. descriptions
C. conflicts D. connections
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Last month we reported about a study that showed eating even a little less salt could greatly help the heart. The study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The scientists used a computer model to predict how just three grams less salt a day would affect heart disease in the United States.
The scientists said the results would be thirteen percent fewer heart attacks, eight percent fewer strokes(梗塞), four percent fewer deaths and eleven percent fewer new cases of heart disease And two hundred forty billion dollars in health care savings. Researchers said it could prevent one hundred thousand heart attacks and ninety-two thousand deaths every year.
They and public health professionals in the United States are interested in a national campaign to persuade people to eat less salt. Such campaigns are already in place in Britain, Japan and Finland.
Michael Alderman is among the critics. He is a high blood pressure expert and professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Doctor Alderman says that eating less salt results in lower blood pressure. But he says studies have not clearly shown that lowering salt means fewer heart attacks or strokes. And he says salt has other biological effects. He says calling for reduction in the national diet could have good effects, but it could also have harmful results. He says there is not enough evidence either way.
Another critic is David McCarron, a nutrition and kidney disease expert at the University of California, Davis. He and his team looked at large studies of diets in thirty-three countries. They found that most people around the world eat about the same amount of salt. Most of them eat more salt than American health officials advise. Doctor McCarron says the worldwide similarity suggests that a person’s brain might decide how much salt to eat.
Both Doctor McCarron and Doctor Alderman have connections to the Salt Institute, a trade group for the salt industry. Doctor Alderman is a member of an advisory committee. But he says he receives no money from the group. Doctor McCarron is paid for offering advice to the Salt Institute.
1.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. The argument over salt and health.
B. Less salt, fewer heart attacks.
C. National campaign for less salt.
D. Bad effects of salt.
2.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?
A. The most likely results of the study made last month.
B. The results of eating less salt.
C. The results of eating three grams less salt a day.
D. The results of eating even a little less salt could greatly help the heart.
3.Which of the following about Michael Alderman is NOT TRUE?
A. He is a high blood pressure expert.
B. He says eating less salt results in lower blood pressure.
C. He agrees lowering salt means fewer heart attacks or strokes.
D. He is a professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.
4.What does the underlined part “either way” refer to?
A. Reductions in the national diet could have good effects.
B. Reductions in the national diet could have harmful results.
C. Salt has other biological effects.
D. Both A and B.
5.Which of the following about David McCarron is NOT TRUE?
A. He is a nutrition and kidney disease expert.
B. His team found that most people around the world eat about the same amount of salt.
C. He says the worldwide similarity suggests that a person’s brain might decide how much salt to eat.
D. He says he receives no money from the Salt Institute.
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Not until he retired from teaching three years ago ____ having a holiday abroad.
A. he had considered B. had he considered
C. he considered D. did he consider
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I’m sorry,the sales manager is not______. He is on the telephone at the moment.
A. reasonable B. suitable
C. valuable D. available
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科目:高中英语 来源:2014-2015学年浙江湖州市六校高二上第一次联考英语试卷(解析版) 题型:阅读理解
Most likely, you aren’t the family breadwinner. But doing a small job or getting a weekly allowance (零花钱) would put some money in your pocket. For kids and grown-ups alike, money is easy to spend. If you aren’t careful, it can be going in no time.
Being responsible with your money is an important skill to learn — and the sooner you start the better. Whether you are tracking your spending or saving for something special, creating a budget can help you deal with your expenses and plan for the future. All you need are paper and a pencil — and some self-control.
First, take a look at our sample monthly budget. Then, use a separate sheet of paper to plan your own. In the first two columns (栏), list your sources (来源) of income and how much you expect to earn from them. In the third and fourth columns, list what you expect to spend your money on and the amount.
The left-hand total should be more than or equal to the right-hand total. If it is, you have an effective budget. Budgets are not complex, but sticking to them can be tough. When planning your budget, be realistic about your expenses. If you know that you drop $18 at a movie, don’t write $12 in that space simply because you wish you were spending less.
If you are eyeing a big purchase, such as a $150 skateboard, spend less and save more until you have the total amount. No matter how attractive it may be, avoid spending your savings. One day, you will thank yourself!
Monthly Income | Amount | Monthly Expense | Amount |
Allowance | $20.00 | Snacks | $20.00 |
Money earned selling drinks | $25.00 | Music downloads | $12.00 |
Money earned babysitting | $12.50 | Movies | $18.00 |
Money earned delivering newspapers | $30.00 | Video rental | $10.00 |
Total | $87.50 | Total | $66.00 |
1.Who is the passage written for?
A. Children. B. Parents.
C. Breadwinners. D. Bank managers.
2.The purpose of making a budget is to help people _________.
A. learn to be realistic B. increase their saving
C. manage their money well D. test their power-control
3.What should people do when planning a budget?
A. Fill in the expenses as they really are.
B. Avoid spending money on expensive things.
C. Set aside a fixed amount of money as savings.
D. List income and expenses on two pieces of paper.
4. Which of the following budgets is effective?
5.The passage mainly tells us _______.
A. the importance of making a budget
B. how to make a budget
C. how to form good habits
D. how to spend money
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Martial Art Films are supposed to be educational as well as ______.
A. entertaining B. entertained
C. joy D. delighted
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she came to what would happen, the man was there, shouting through her window, “Get out!”
Neilson .
Pulling open her door, the man seized her the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed, her purse and the keys.
Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a , heard the screams and began running .
When they Neilson’s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver’s seat and was searching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out. The attacker back. But even in his cornered panic, he was no for the two athletic men.
Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes —— used to tie up newspapers.
With his arms tightly behind him, the prisoner looked up and said , “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves—— you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They him and waited for the police.
Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the carjacker (劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose —— but with a full head of hair—— had been recently printed in their own newspaper.
Neilson considers herself lucky she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfortunately,” she says, “many people would have done what they did, and that’s the real truth.”
1.A. bring B. let C. gather D. send
2.A. recognized B. watched C. noticed D. met
3.A. realize B. understand C. imagine D. conclude
4.A. escaped B. struggled C. refused D. obeyed
5.A. by B. around C. with D. on
6.A. burying B. forgetting C. offering D. grabbing
7.A. trip B. visit C. break D. holiday
8.A. started B. stopped C. entered D. reached
9.A. carefully B. madly C. disappointedly D. patiently
10.A. fought B. turned C. jumped D. shouted
11.A. match B. target C. equal D. companion
12.A. remind B. phone C. invite D. beg
13.A. rolled B. folded C. bent D. tied
14.A. angrily B. kindly C. coldly D. warmly
15.A. caught B. thanked C. comforted D. ignored
16.A. ordinary B. professional C. honest D. outstanding
17.A. picture B. background C. character D. story
18.A. and B. but C. though D. when
19.A. ridiculous B. similar C. strange D. different
20.A. sometimes B. never C. often D. forever
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