根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容, 將方框內(nèi)符合對話情境的句子抄寫在對話空白處, 使對話恢復(fù)完整。選項中有兩項是多余的。
A: Excuse me. 1.
B: The Children's Hospital? It's near No. 2 Middle School. But it's a little far from here.
A: 2.
B It's about 10 kilometers away.
A:3.
B: Yes. No. 13 bus will take you there.
A: 4.
B: Co straight along this street and take the second turning on the right. You will see the bus stop on your left.
A: 5..
B: You me welcome.
A.Where is the Children's Hospital?
B.I'm sorry to trouble you.
C.How far is it from here to the hospital?
D.Thank you.
E.Can I take a bus?
F.Don't worry, someone will tell you.
G.Where is the bus stop?
科目:初中英語 來源:廣東省中山市2019--2020學(xué)年九年級上學(xué)期期中英語試卷(含聽力) 題型:閱讀單選
Instead of gobbling(狼吞虎咽) your food, try eating more slowly. It may help you drop those unwanted pounds. The conclusion is from a new study by Chinese researcher.
The study showed that compared with people who gobbled their food, those who ate at a normal speed were 29 percent less likely to be obese(肥胖的). But those who ate slowly were up to 42 percent less likely to obese. In addition, people who ate slowly tended (往往會) to be healthier and have a healthier lifestyle than those who ate quickly or at a normal speed. “However, this study could not prove that speed eating causes or stops obesity,” the researcher noted.
"Slow eating has its advantages and a few disadvantages ,” said Samantha Heller from New York City. “on the one hand , slow eating gives our body time to register a sense of satisfaction and fullness, so we eat less. We are more likely to enjoy a taste of food. On the other hand, the longer people sit in front of food, the more food they will eat, ”she said.
“Speed eating appears to be far more harmful. People who eat quickly, as many of us do, gobble far more food than they need. In many European countries, slow eating is a way of life,” Heller said. In America, speed eating takes the lead. Thus we need to encourage people to have a change, learn the way of slower eating from Europeans and get a true enjoyment of food.
1.The researchers who found eating slowly may help you drop pounds come from ______.
A.America B.Japan C.Europe D.China
2.Who is the least likely to be obese according to the second paragraph?
A.People who eat slowly. B.People who eat little.
C.People who eat at a normal speed. D.People who eat quickly.
3.The underlined word “register” probably means ______ in Chinese.
A.意識到 B.注冊 C.缺乏 D.抵制住
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.People who ate slowly tended to be healthier than those who ate quickly.
B.It is sure that eating quickly can cause obesity.
C.Speed eating is harmful to us.
D.The longer you sit in front of food, the more food you will eat.
5.This passage mainly talks about _______.
A.The ways of avoiding being obese B.the ways of eating slowly
C.why we should try eating more slowly D.the disadvantages of being obese
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Grandma thought that her doctor’s advice sounded quite ______.
A.badly B.good C.well D.gently
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She ________ her old glasses because she has bought a new pair.
A.needn’t B.doesn’t need C.doesn’t need to D.needn’t to
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There are over ________ people travelling to Hainan every day.
A.three thousand B.three thousands C.thousand of D.thousands of
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Are you nearsighted(近視)? Do you wear glasses? Many of you may say "yes". In fact, according to a report from the World Health Organization, China has the biggest population of nearsighted young people. More than 70%of middle school students in China are nearsighted.
In August, a plan to solve this problem was introduced. It aims to cut down the rate(率)of nearsightedness for middle school students to less than 60% by 2030. Schools across the country are taking action to meet this goal.
Luoyang Experimental School in Henan started with its desks. It has made desks with a board above the desktop. The board stops students from lowering their heads too close to their desktops. More than 400 students have used them so far. More students will use them soon. Similarly, the High School Affiliated to Remain University Chaoyang Branch School is now providing desks and chairs according to students' heights. Studies have shown that proper desk height can stop nearsightedness.
Spending more time outside can also reduce nearsightedness. Chengdu No. 7 High School makes sure that its students play outside for at least 80 minutes every day. "We have a PE class and a 20-minute break in the morning and afternoon to do exercises.”said Sun Zihan,l4.
Staring(凝視)at screens can also hurt our eyes. Beijing 101 Middle School has a solution to this problem. In its classrooms, there are special boxes for storing students' cell phones. "We have to hand in our cell phones every morning and get them back after school," said Huang Jiameng,15.
1.In China,___________ of middle school students are nearsighted.
A.more than 70 percent B.less than 70 percent
C.more than 60 percent D.less than 60 percent
2.___________ can not cause students' nearsightedness according to the passage.
A.Using uncomfortable desks and chairs B.Doing more exercises outside every day
C.Staring at cell phones for too long a day D.Spending lots of time doing homework
3.The underlined word "reduce" here probably means ________________.
A.cut up B.cut down C.turn up D.turn down
4.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Parents have tried different ways to save students' sights.
B.Less attention has been paid to nearsightedness.
C.Cell phones will disappear in schools
D.The rate of students' nearsightedness will fall in the near future.
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B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文)
Most American families are smaller than the families in other countries. Most American families have one or two _________ and one or two children each.
Children in the US will leave their parents’ home when they grow up. They ________ live far from their parents because they want to find ________ jobs. They often write to their parents or telephone them. And they often go to visit their parents on holiday, such as the national day.
Parents usually let their children choose their own jobs. Americans think it’s important for young people to ______ on their lives by themselves.
Children are asked to do some work _______ their house. And in many families, children are paid for doing some housework so that they learn how to _______ money for their own use.
1.A.penfriends B.relatives C.friends D.parents
2.A.finally B.usually C.kindly D.happily
3.A.angry B.careful C.hard D.good
4.A.decide B.make C.have D.keep
5.A.above B.around C.before D.between
6.A.do B.buy C.give D.make
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Nowadays, more and more people do enough exercise to keep __________.
A.health B.healthy
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—Is Shanghai near or far away from New York?
—_________
A.It is far away from New York. B.It is near New York.
C.Yes, it is near New York. D.No, it is not near New York.
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