This passage is to . A. warn us of the danger of smoking before children B. warn people with breathing problems not to smoke C. warn us that mothers who smoke may affect their children’s health D. warn us that fathers who smoke may affect their children as mothers O Students who say they never or hardly ever used dictionaries often speak English well but usually write poorly, because they make many mistakes. The students who use dictionaries most do not learn especially well either. The ones who look up every new word do not read fast. Therefore they do not have time to read much. Those who use small two-language dictionaries have the worst problems. Their dictionaries often give only one or two words as translations of English. But one English word often has many translations in a foreign language and one foreign word has many translations in English. The most successful students are those who use large college edition dictionaries with about 100,000 words but do not use them too often. When they are reading, these students first try to get the general idea and understand new words from the context. Then they reread and use the dictionary to look up only key words that they still do not understand. They use dictionaries more for writing. If they are not sure how to spell a word, or divide it into syllables , they always use a dictionary. Also, if they think a noun might have an unusual plural form, they check these in a dictionary. 查看更多

 

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American doctors say that mothers who smoke cigarettes before their babies are born may slow the growth of their babies’ lungs. They say reduced lung growth could cause the babies to suffer breathing problems and lung disease later in life. Doctors in Boston, Massachusetts studied 1 100 children. The mothers of some of the children smoked, the other mothers did not. Doctors found that the lungs of the children whose mothers smoked were 8% less developed than the lungs of the children whose mothers did not smoke, and that the children whose mothers smoked developed 20% more cold and breathing diseases than other children later in life.

Another recent study found that children had a greater chance of developing lung cancer if their mothers smoked. The study also showed that the danger of lung cancer increased only for sons and not for daughters, and that the father’s smoking did not affect a child’s chance of developing lung cancer.

68. Mother who smokes before her child is born may _______.

A. slow the growth of her baby’s lung.

B. cause her baby to suffer breathing problems and lung disease later in life.

C. make her child develop lung cancer.

D. All of above are right.

69. Doctors in Boston studied 1 100 children to _______.

A. examine whether these children were healthy.

B. find out whether their mothers had smoked.

C. find why these children suffered breathing problems and lung disease.

D. look into the effect that mother’s smoking had on their children.

70. Suppose John’s father was a heavy smoker, so was Mary’s mother. According this passage, _______.

A. John is more likely to develop lung cancer.

B. Mary is more likely to develop lung cancer.

C. John and Mary have the same chance to develop cancer.

D. neither John nor Mary has the chance to develop cancer.

71. This passage is to _______.

A. warn us of the danger of smoking before children.

B. warn people with breathing problems not to smoke.

C. warn us that mothers who smoke may affect their children’s health.

D. warn us that fathers who smoke may affect their children as mothers.

                            

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American doctors say that mothers who smoke cigarettes before their babies are born may slow the growth of their babies’ lungs. They say reduced lung growth could cause the babies to suffer breathing problems and lung diseases later in life. Doctors in Boston studied 1,100 children. The mothers of some of the children smoked, the other mothers did not. Doctors found that the lungs of the children whose mothers smoked were 8% less developed than the lungs of the children whose mothers did not smoke, and that the children whose mother smoked developed 20% more cold and breathing diseases than other children later in life.

     Another recent study found that children had a greater chance of developing lung cancer if their mothers smoked. The study also showed that the danger of lung cancer increased only for sons and not for daughters, and that the father’s smoking did not affect a child’s chance of developing lung cancer

49.  Whose baby would have breathing diseases?

A.Mother who smokes cigarettes after their baby are born

B.Mother who smokes cigarettes before their baby are born

C.Mother who don’t smoke at all

D.Mother whose mother smokes

50. Suppose John’s father was a heavy smoker, so was Mary’ mother. According to this study,  _________.

A. John is more likely to develop lung cancer                                                      B. Mary is more likely to develop lung cancer                            

C. Mary and John have the same chance to develop lung cancer              

D. Neither John and Mary has the chance to develop lung cancer      

51. This passage is to __________.

A. warn us of the danger of smoking before children.

B. warn people with breathing problems not to smoke.

C. warn us that mothers who smoke may affect their children’s health.       

D. warn us that fathers who smoke may affect their children as mothers

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American doctors say that mothers who smoke cigarettes before their babies are born may slow the growth of their babies’ lungs.They say reduced lung growth could cause the babies to suffer breathing problems and lung disease later in life.Doctors in Boston, Massachusetts studied 1100 children.The mothers of some of the children smoked, the other mothers did not.Doctors found that the lungs of the children whose mothers smoked were 8% less developed than the lungs of the children whose mothers did not smoke, and that the children whose mothers smoked developed 20% more cold and breathing diseases than other children later in life.

Another recent study found that children had a greater chance of developing lung cancer if their mothers smoked.The study also showed that the danger of lung cancer increased only for sons and not for daughters, and that the father’s smoking did not affect a child’s chance of developing lung cancer.

1.Mother who smokes before her child is born may _______.

A.slow the growth of her baby

B.cause her baby to suffer breathing problems and lung disease at once

C.increase the chance of all her children’s developing lung cancer

D.make their children more likely to catch cold later in life.

2.Doctors in Boston studied 1100 children to _______.

A.examine whether these children were healthy

B.find out whether their mothers had smoked

C.look into the effect that mother’s smoking had on their children

D.find why these children suffered breathing problems and lung disease

3.Suppose John’s father and Mary’s mother were heavy smokers.According to this passage, _______.

A.John is more likely to develop lung cancer

B.Mary is more likely to develop lung cancer

C.John and Mary have the same chance to develop lung cancer

D.neither John nor Mary will be affected by their parent’s smoking in aspect of lung cancer.

4.This passage is to _______.

A.warn us of the danger of smoking before children

B.warn people with breathing problems not to smoke

C.warn us that mothers who smoke may affect their children’s health

D.warn us that fathers who smoke may affect their children as mothers

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  American doctors say that mothers who smoke cigarettes before their babies are born may slow the growth of their babies lungs.They say reduced lung growth could cause the babies to suffer breathing problems and lung disease later in life.Doctors in Boston,Massachusetts studied 1100 children.The mothers of some of the children smoked,the other mothers did not.Doctors found that the lungs of children whose mothers smoked were 8% less developed than the lungs of the other children,the children whose mother smoked developed 20% more cold and breathing diseases than other children later in life.

Another recent study found that children had a greater chance of developing lung cancer if their mothers smoked.The study also showed that the danger of lung cancer increased only for sons and not for daughters,and that father's smoking did not affect a child's chance of developing lung cancer.

1.Mother who smokers before her child is born may    .?

A.slow the growth of her baby's lung?

B.cause her baby to suffer breathing problems and lung disease in life ?

C.make her child develop lung cancer ?

D.all of above are right

2.Doctors in Boston studied 1100 children to     .?

A.examine whether these children were healthy

B.find out whether their mothers had smoked

C.find why these children suffered breathing problems and lung disease?

D.look into the effect that mother's smoking had on their children

3.Suppose John's father was a heavy smoker,so was Mary's mother.According to this passage,    .?

A.John is more likely to develop lung cancer?

B.Mary is more likely to develop lung caner ?

C.John and Mary have the same chance to develop cancer?

D.neither John nor Mary has the chance to develop cancer

4.This passage is to    .?

A.warn us of the danger of smoking before children?

B.warn people with breathing problems not to smoke ?

C.warn us that mothers who may affect their children's health?

D.warn us that fathers who smoke may affect their children as mothers

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