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The sale and advertisement of 68 drinks have been limited(限制) in Boston, US. It will be impossible to buy sugary drinks in 69 . It's reported that about one half of the US population aged 2 and older 70 sugary drinks every day. One in five American children aged 12 to 19 is overweight.

Many other 71 have taken similar actions. The governments of France and Hungary started a new tax(税) on sugary drinks. They 72 this will keep populations healthier. China is facing the same 73 Middle school students in big cities in China each drink about 1,200ml of sugary drinks every day according to a recent study. The number of overweight 74 has increased 5 to 10 times in the last 20 years.

Gao Xiang of Harvard Medical School 75 the Chinese government to deal with the situation actively. Gao gave some suggestions, including limiting the sale of sugary drinks in schools and their advertising. 66. A. bad B. healthy C. necessary D. important 67. A. nothing 68. A. salty 69. A. schools 70. A. drinks 71. A. countries 72. A. realize 73. A. way 74. A. adults 75. A. called out

B. anything B. sugary B. hospitals B. produces B. provinces B. hope B. result B. children B. called up

C. something C. awful C. supermarkets C. sells C. cities C. announce C. chance C. officers C. called on

D. everything D. tasty

D. drugstores mm D. buys D. villages D. wonder D. problem D. babies D. called for

七、阅读理解(共18小题;共36分)

A

The most popular food in America was invented because a cook got angry. George Crum was a cook at a restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. One day in 1853, a customer(顾客) who had ordered fried(油炸的) potatoes sent them back to the kitchen. He wanted the cook to slice(切) them thinner and fry them longer. George Crum had a bad temper(脾气), and he thought the potatoes were fine the way he made them. To teach the customer a lesson, he sliced potatoes very thin and fried them until they were crispy(脆的). But instead of being angry, the customer loved the new fried potatoes. He asked for more. Other people who tried them like them too, and customers kept asking for them. Far many years, people called them Saratoga chips after the town where they were first made.

Even now, after more than 150 years, potato chips are very popular. Al least one of every ten potatoes grown in the United States is made into potato chips. So if you like potato chips, be glad George Crum had a bad temper!

76. Why did the customer send the fried potatoes back to the kitchen? A. To make George Crum angry

B. To get thinner fried potatoes C. To get the cook to make potato chips D. To refuse to pay for the food

77. How did George Crum's plan fail?

A. He didn't teach the customer a lesson

B. He invented the potato chip C. Potato chips became famous D. Potatoes weren't sliced very thin

78. What's the main idea of this story?

A. George Crum had a very bad temper

B. George Crum was a good cook C. Potato chips were very delicious D. Potato chips were invented by accident

B

When summer is coming, you can often hear the news about the enterovirus(肠道病毒). It may not be a big deal to adults, but it has killed a lot of children.

Children under 10 years old are easily infected but adults can also catch an enterovirus. If you feel sleepy, uneasy, tired and don't want to eat, you may have an enterovirus. In fact, it seems that you have caught a cold first. It's even hard for doctors to tell. But if you have blisters(水泡) in your mouth, doctors can almost be sure of it. The enterovirus is especially dangerous to children. If a child seems to have one, he or she should see a doctor right away.

If you want to keep healthy and be away from the virus, here are some rules you should follow: Wash your hands often, and keep your house clean. Try not to go to the public places, like crowded night markets or hospitals. Of course, if your friends get an enterovirus, try not to contact(联系) them before they get well. If you do all these things, you will have little chance of getting it. 79. If a person gets an enterovirus, he won't feel . A. sleepy B. thirsty C. uneasy D. tired 80. Why is it hard for doctors to tell that somebody has an enterovirus? A. Because it seems that somebody has a cold first.

B. Because doctors are not professional. C. Because somebody is a child.

D. Because somebody doesn't have blisters in his hand.

81. How can we protect ourselves from getting the enterovirus? A. We should wash our hands often.

B. We should try not to go to public places. C. We should keep our house clean. D. All of the above.

82. What does the underlined word \

A. 传播

B. 感染

C. 受伤

D. 疼痛

83. Which of the following is Not true?

A. Children under 10 years old get an enterovirus easily.

B. The enterovirus is more dangerous to children than to adults. C. If you get an enterovirus once, you won't get it again.

D. A child should see a doctor right away if he seems to have an enterovirus.

C

Zheng Lin is a Junior 3 student in Shijiazhuang, Hebei. Earlier this month, Zheng and his classmates stood on the street with a box asking people for donations(捐款). Later they gave the money they got to the poor students in their school.

Many Chinese students raise money to help people in need. Most of the time, they hold a box and ask for donations on the street or in the park. Or they sell things like old books and CDs. Those students have done a great job so far. The money helps the students in poor areas like Yunnan and Gansu with new clothes, pens and pencils.

Teenagers in the U.S. make donations, too. But they raise money in a different way---they raise money by doing something for others. For example, they sell homemade food or play musical concerts in their neighbourhood to raise money.

\students like to wait for people to donate, or sell things that they buy with their parents' money,\says Ge Daoshun, an expert. \U.S. kids get donations and give people something useful in return.\

Ge says Chinese teenagers should learn to raise money in the U. S. kids' ways. \can show their talents and practice communication. More importantly, they can learn every coin counts(有价值). They have to work hard to get a donation.\84. How did Zheng Lin and his classmates raise money? A. They asked for donations on the street.

B. They asked rich people for money. C. They made some toys and sold them. D. They worked for other people.

85. Zheng Lin and his classmates raised money to help . A. the poor people on the street

B. the poor students in their school C. the homeless people in some areas D. the students in the earthquake areas

86. Teenagers in the U.S. make donations by . A. standing on the street with a box

B. asking their parents for money

C. waiting for people to donate D. doing something for others

87. Ge Daoshun thinks the U.S. kids' ways of raising money . A. can help them learn how to play music

B. are not fit for Chinese students C. are good for practicing communication D. take students more time to get a donation

88. The best title of this passage should be \ A. Better ways of making donations

B. Importance of donations

C. Differences between the two countries D. Good ways of making money

D

Social customs and ways of behaving change all the time. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered to be impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room. Customs also differ from country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or doesn't matter? What about table manners?

The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to women, and so will most Americans. Promptness(及时) is important both in England and in America. That is, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time that has been made or calls up to explain his delay(耽误).

The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—especially if they are your guests. There is an old story about a man who gave a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. The other guests were amused or greatly surprised, but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.

89. The underlined phrase \ A. make himself strong

B. make himself rich C. make himself comfortable D. cause himself to seem like a fool

90. According to the passage, the American and the British . A. don't speak the same language