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More and more Chinese people care for their own health. I come from England. I came to China five years ago. I began to learn cooking Chinese food from my father. When I was fifteen, I began to help my mother in the kitchen. My father is a very famous cook in Beijing. So he taught me many things about cooking. In the past three years, I never stopped learning cooking. When I saw a book called The disease eating out can be gone back again by eating (《把吃出来的病再吃回去》), I began studying the book. .The writer of the book is Zhang Wuben. He said he was a famous nutritionist (营养师)and well-known traditional Chinese doctor. He asked the people to eat eggplant (茄子)and gram (绿豆). In China, Zhang Wuben's book has been popular in the past few years.
My father was invited to talk about the book in May, 2010. A large number of Chinese people believe they should eat eggplant and gram to be healthy. I have visited a lot of Chinese restaurants in Beijing and studied hundreds of restaurant menus. I talked to lots of doctors about eating and nutrition (营养). They thought that Zhang Wuben's words violated the science. He told a lie. The fact is that it's important for us to eat a balanced diet and not just to eat eggplant and gram.
1.Why did most of Chinese people believe to eat eggplant and gram to be healthy?
A.Because the people think Zhang Wuben is a famous nutritionist and doctor. |
B.Because the people like eggplant and gram best. |
C.Because the people don't believe doctors. |
D.Because hundreds of restaurants are closed. |
2.If you want to keep healthy, you should ____________________.
A.believe Zhang Wuben's words |
B.eat a balanced diet |
C.eat more eggplant and gram |
D.eat in Chinese restaurants |
3.What does the writer's father do?
A.A doctor. |
B.A waiter. |
C.A nutritionist. |
D.A cook. |
4.What do you think of Zhang Wuben's book?
A.It is a book about health. Now it is the most popular science writing. |
B.It can keep a balance of yin and yang. |
C.It is a trashy (垃圾的) book. |
D.It's a book on medicine. |
5.The underlined word "violated" in the passage means “ ” in Chinese.
A.有教育意义的 |
B.违反 |
C.符合 |
D.误解 |
完形填空 从每小题A、B、C、D四个选项中选择能填入空白处的最佳答案。(10分)
Everything has two sides. One side of SARS is already clear. It is a deadly(致命的) disease. Over three __ 1 people have died.
But there’s 2 side. SARS tells us how weak 3 can be. Suddenly 4_ gets to know that life is valuable (有价值的). Wang Xinying, a student in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, was near to a SARS patient in April. He was told to stay at home for at least two weeks. “Watching TV to know 5 more and more SARS patients dying, I 6__ knew that death could be so 7 .” he said.
SARS teaches people to be grateful(感激), not only for their own lives, but also for others. Xu Bing, a student of Beijing No. 5 High School, wants to be a doctor when he __8 . “Though they certainly know of the danger, doctors and nurses are working bravely(勇敢地)to 9 people’s lives. I’m deeply moved(深深感动) by 10 they have done.” He said.
SARS also teaches sympathy(同情). The past few weeks have been terrible for Chinese people. But there are far worse things than SARS in the world.
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根据短文内容和汉语提示,用所给词的正确形式填空。每空限填一词。(10分)
The study of English in Grade Three is really interesting although it is a 1.
(艰苦的) task for most of us
to learn it well. Yes, not easy. In the last few weeks, we have learned about
the 2. (自然的) wonders
of the world, the adventures of Tom Sawyer, Liu Xiang and the great 3.
(发明) of paper and printing. When you stand on
the edge of the Grand Canyon, you can feel the ground fall away and down to a
river, far 4. (在下面) you. How great it is! Mr Jackson’s favourite 5.
(场景) of the book by Mark Twain is that people
are 6. (高兴) to see Tom 7. (活着的). Liu Xiang’s
story tells us to work hard so that we can 8. (打败)the difficulties by ourselves. We also learned that
people are thinking about if paper will be 9. (替代)by computers. However, looking 10. (浏览)a magazine at hand is easier than turning on a
computer. Don’t you think so?
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