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2005年到2011年安徽省高考英语阅读及答案

2005年阅读

A

MoreAmericanpeopletaketheirtroubleswiththemonholiday,accordingtoanewsurvey.

Although40percentsaidthatthemainreasonforgoingawayistoescapepressure(压力)from

work,almostallsaidtheyworrymorethantheydoathome.Onlyfourinevery100saidthatthey

arehappyandfreeofcare.

Themostcommonworryisburglary(入室盗窃),withfouroutof10worryingabouttheir

homesbeingbrokenintowhilethey?reabroad.Morethanaquarterfeartheywillfeelcrazywith

someothernoisyandroughholiday-makersand22percentworrytheymaybeattackedortheir

possessionswillbemissing.Oneinfivethinkthecarmaybreakdown;andthesamenumber

worryaboutthechancesofbadweather.

Thesurveyalsoshowedthatthestay-at-homeAmericansarenomore.Threeoutofevery

fivewanttohaveaholidayabroad,agreatincreasefromthefiguresonlythreeyearsago.The

hotelholidayisstillawinner,withaboutonethirdofallAmericanapreferringtogoona

self-catering(自助)holiday.

56.Theunderlinedword“survey"inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.researchB.reviewC.exhibitionD.examination

57.Accordingtothetext,aboutofpeopleworrymoreonholidaythanwhentheyareat

home.

A.25%B.40%C.80%D.95%

58.ThethirdmostcommonworryofAmericanholiday-makersisthattheymay.

A.beattackedorlosetheirpossessionsB.haveproblemswiththeircarsontheroad

C.havebadweatheronholidayD.getmixedwithsomeroughfellowholiday-makers

59.WheredoAmericanholiday-makersliketostaymost?

A.Atahotel.B.Inaquietplace.

C.Atafriend'shouse.D.Wheretheycancookforthemselves.

B

WhenIwassmallandmygrandmotherdied,Icouldn'tunderstandwhyIhadnotears.But

thatnightwhenmydadtriedtocheermeup,mylaughturnedintocrying.

.Soitcameasnosurprisetolearnthatresearchersbelievecryingandlaughingcomefromthe

samepartofthebrain.Justaslaughinghasmanyhealthadvantages,scientistsarediscoveringthat

so,too,doescrying.

Whateverittakesforustoreducepressureisimportanttoouremotional(情感的)health,and

cryingseemstostudyfoundthat85percentofwomenand73percentofmenreportfeelingbetter

aftercrying.

Besides,tearsattracthelpfromotherpeople.Researchersagreethatwhenwecry,people

aroundusbecomekinderandfriendlyandtheyaremorereadytoprovidesupportandcomfort.

Tearsalsoenableustounderstandouremotionsbetter;sometimeswedon*tevenknowwe*revery

saduntilwecry.WelearnaboutouremotionsthroughCrying,andthenwecandealwiththem.

Justascryingcanbehealthy,notcrying—holdingbacktearsofanger,painorsuffering-

canbebadforphysical(身体的)health,Studieshaveshownthattoomuchcontrolofemotions

canleadtohighbloodpressure,heartproblemsandsomeotherillnesses.Ifyouhaveahealth

problem,doctorswillcertainlynotaskyoutocry.Butwhenyoufeellikecrying,don'tfightit.It's

anatural—andhealthy—emotionalresponse(反应).

60.Whydidn'ttheauthorcrywhenhergrandmotherdied?

A.Becauseherfatherdidnot-anthertofeeltoosad.

B-Becauseshedidnotlovehergrandmother.

C.Becauseshewastooshytocryatthattime.

D.Tieauthordoesn'tgivetheexplanation.

61,Itca匚beinferredfromthetextthat.

A.therearetwowaystokeephealthy

B.cryingdoesmoregoodtohealththanlaughing

C.cryingandlaughingplaythesameroles

D.emotionalhealthhasacloserelationshiptophysicalhealth

62.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Cryingisthebestwaytogethelpfromothers.

B.Fightingbacktearsmaycausesomehealthproblems.

C.Wewillneverknowourdeepfeelingsunlesswecry.

D.Wemustcryifwewanttoreducepressure.

63.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.PowerofTearsB.HowtoKeepHealthy

C.WhyWeCryD.ANewScientificDiscovery

C

Handshaking,thoughaEuropeanpractiseisoftenseeninbigcitiesofChinA.Nobodyknows

exactlywhenthepracticestartedinEurope.ItissaidthatlonglongagoinEuropewhenpeople

met,theyshowedtheirunarmed(无武器的)handstoeachotherasasignofgoodwill.Astime

wentonandtradeincitiesgrewrapidly,peopleincitiesbegantoclapeachother'shandstomake

adealortoreachanagreement.Thispracticewaslaterchangedintoshakinghandsamongfriends

onmeetingorleavingeacholher."Let'sshake(hands)onit”sometimesmeansagreement

reached.

DotheEuropeansshakehandswherevertheygoandwithwhomevertheymeet?No.

SometimestheChineseabroadreachouttheirhandstoooftentobepolite.Itisreallyvery

impolitetogiveyourhandwhentheotherparty,especiallywhenitisawoman,showslittle

interestinshakinghandswithyouandwhenthemeetingdoesnotmeananythingtohimor-her.

Evenif,fbrpoliteness,heholdsouthisunwillinghandinanswertoyouruninvitedhand,just

touchitslightly-Thereisgenerallyamisunderstanding(误解)amongtheChinesethatwesterners

areusuallyopen

andstraightforward,whiletheChineseareratherreserved(保守的)inmanner.Butinfactsome

peopleinwesterncountriesmorereservedthansomeChinesetoday.Soitisagoodideatoshake

handswithawesterneronlywhenheshowsinterestinfurtherrelationswithyou.

64.IntheolddaysinEurope,peopleputouttheirunarmedhandstoeachother.

A.tomakeadealB.togreeteachother

C.toshowfriendlinessD.toreachanagreement

65.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsus.

A.wherehandshakingwasfirstpractised

B.howhandshakingcameabout

C.abouttherelationshipbetweenhandshakingandtrade

D.aboutthepracticeofhandshakingbothinEuropeandinChina

66.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.WesternersaremorereservedthantheChinese.

B.Westernersareunwillingtoshakehands.

C.Weshouldmakeajudgementbeforeshakinghands.

D.Weshouldn'tshakehandswithEuropeanwomen.

67.Themainpurposeofthetextis.

A.totellussomedifferencesbetweentheEastandtheWest

B.toofferussomeimportantfactsabouthandshaking

C.tointroduceustosomedifferentcustomsintheWest

D.togiveussomeadvicebeforewetravelabroad

D

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advancedresearchskills.Asauniversitystudentyoucangetfirst-classresearchfacilities(设施)

withtrainedteacherstohelp,supportandadviseyouinyourstudy.Weprideourselvesonourhigh

standards,ourresearchsuccessandourinternationalrecognition.Forfurtherinformation:

inf@waikato.ac.nz.

Degree

Weofferawidechoiceofbachelor'sdegrees(学位)forinternationalstudents,which

includes:Arts,CommunicationStudies,SocialSciences,etC.BachelorofMusicandBachelorof

EducationareonlyforNewZealandcitizens,forfurtherinformation:deg@waikato.ac.nz.

TuitionFees(学费)

Tuitionfeesaredifferentfromdepartmenttodepartment,generallyfrom$5,000to$6,000a

year.Forfurtherinformation:tui@waikato.ac.nz.

Accommodation住宿)

Youcanhavearoomina4-bedroomflat,whichwillcostabout$100amonthwithother

regularlivingcostsofabout$150amonthforoneperson.Forfurtherinformation:acc@waikato.

ac.nz

Health

TheStudentHealthServiceprovidesexcellentmedicalservicesforstudents.TheMedical

Centreisopenfivedaysaweek,includingstudentholidayswithfourdoctor'sandnursestomeet

yourmedicalneeds.Forfurtherinformation:heal@waikato.ac.nz.

Sports

TheCentreisagreatplacetohavesportsactivities.Trainedexerciseteacherscanhelpyou

workoutatrainingplanandkeepyouactive.Thesportshallhasvolleyball,basketballandindoor

footballcourtsandaswimmingpoolaswell.Therearealsoalargenumberofsportsclubsat

Waikato.Forfurtherinformation:sport@waikato.ac.nz

68.Ifyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutarts,youcanwriteto.

A.sport@waikato.ac.nzB.heal@waikato.ac.nz

C.deg@waikato.ac.nzD.inf@waikato.ac.nz

69.YouhavetopayatleastayearifyoustudyattheUniversityofWaikato.

A.$5,250B.$8,000C.$9,000D.$11,000

70.Accordingtothetext,whatwillyoudoifyou.areillduringChristmasholidays?

A.Gotoahospitalnearby.B.Buysomemedicineinadrugstore.

C.Seeadoctorattheschoolmedicalcentre.D.Trytogethelpfromyourclassmates.

E

Parentsshouldstopblamingthemselvesbecausethere'snotalottheycandoaboutit.Imean

theteenager(十几岁的孩子)problem.Whateveryoudoorhoweveryouchoosetodealwithit,at

certaintimesawonderful,reasonableandhelpfulchildwillturnintoaterribleanimal.

Fveseenfriendsdealwithitinallkindsofdifferentways.Onestrictmotherinsistedthather

son,rightfromachild,shouldstandupwheneveranyoneenteredtheroom,opendoorsandshake

handslikeagentleman.IsawhimlastweekwhenIcalledrounD.Sprawlinghimself(懒散地躺)

onthesofainfulllength,hemadenoattempttoturnofftheloudTVhewaswatchingasIwalked

in,andhisgreetingwasnomorethanaquickglanceatme.HismotherwasashameD."Idon't

knowwhattodowithhimthesedays,“shesaiD."He'sforgottenallthemannerswetaughthim.”

Hehasn'tforgottenthem.He*sjustdecidedthathe'snotgoingtousethem.Sheconfessed

(坦白)thatshewouldliketocomeupbehindhimandthrowhimdownfromthesofaontothe

floor.

Anothergoodfriendofminelethertwodaughtersclimballoverthefurniture,reachacross

thetable,stareatmeandsay,"Idon'tlikeyourdress;it'sugly.,,Oneofthedaughtershasrecently

beendrivenoutofschool.Theotherhaslefthome.

“Wheredidwegowrong?”herparentsarenowverysaD.Probablynowheremuch.Atleast,

nomorethantherestofthatunfortunaterace,parents.

71.Thistextismostprobablywrittenby.

A.aspecialistinteenagerstudiesB.aheadmasterofamiddleschool

C.aparentwithteenagechildrenD.adoctorformentalhealthproblems

72.Theunderlinedword“it”inthesecondparagraphrefersto.

A.thechangefromgoodtobadthat'sseeninachild

B.diewaythatparentsoftenblamethemselves

C.theopinionthatachildhasofhisparents

D.theadvicethatparentswanttheirchildrentofollow

73.Theboyonthesofawouldmostprobablybedescribedas.

A.lazyB.quietC.unusualD.rude

74.Fromthesecondexamplewecaninferthattheparentsofthetwodaughters.

A.paynoattentiontothemB.aretoobusytolookafterthem

C.havecometohatethemD.feelhelplesstodomuchaboutthem

75.Whatistheauthor1aopinionaboutthesuddenchangeinteenagechildren?

A.Parentshavenochoicebuttotrytoacceptit.

B.Parentsshouldpaystillsoreattentiontothechange.

C.Parentsshouldworkmorecloselywithschoolteachers.

D.Parentsareatfaultforthechangeintheirchildren.

2006年阅读

A

Whenastormiscoming,mostpeopleleavetheareaasquicklyadpossibleandhead

forsafety.Butthereareafewpeoplewhowillgetintotheircarsandgostraight

forthecenterofthestorm.Thesepeoplearewillingtorisk(冒…危险)beingkilled

byfloodsor100-kilometer-an-hourwindsfortheexcitementofwatchingthestorm

closeup.

“Stormchasing(追逐)"isbecominganincreasinglypopularhobby(喜好),especially

intheMidwestoftheUnitedStates,wheretherearefrequentstormsbetweenMarch

andJuly.AstormchaserbeginsthedaybycheckingtheInternetforthelatest

weatherreports,andthendrivesupto1,000kilometerstowherethestormwillbe

andwitsforittodevelop.

Althoughanyonecandoit,stormchasingisextremelydangerous.Thepowerofa

bigstormcanthrowacowintotheairordestroyawholehouseinseconds.Storm

chasersarealsooftenhurtinaccidentscausedbydrivinginaheavyrain.Ifyou

areabeginner,itismuchsafertojoinagroupforstorm-chasingvacationsduring

thestormseason.

Eventhen,stormchasingisnotalladventureandexcitement."Stormchasingis

95%driving,“saysDanielLynch,whospendsmostofhissummerstorm-chasing.

uSometimesyoucansitaroundforhourswaitingforsomethingtohappen,andal1

yougetisblueskyandafewlightshowers.”

However,forstormchasers,itisallworthit."Whenyougetclosetoastorm,

itisthemostexcitingsightyouwilleverseeinyourlife,“saysJasperMorley.

uEverystormisanexampleofthepowerofnature.Itisthegreatestshowon

Earth.”

56.Forstormchasing,thefirstthingstormchasersdoisto.

headstraightforthecenterofthestorm

getintothecarforsafety

waitpatientlyforthestormtodevelop

collectinformationaboutacomingstorm

57.Beginnersofstormchasingareadvised.

nottodriveinaheavyrain

todoitinanorganizedway

nottogettooclosetoastorm

tospendmoretimeonitinsummer

58.Bysaying“itisallworthit“inthelastparagraph,theauthormeansthat

stormchasingcostsalotofmoney

stormchasingisworthhoursofwaiting

effortsinstormchasingarewellpaid

astormpresentsthegreatestshowonEarth

59.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

Sometimesstormchasersgetnothingbutdisappointment

Manystormchasersgetkilledinthestorms.

Stormchasingisbecomingpopulararoundtheworld/

Stormchasingisonlyfitforyoungpeople.

B

PeoplefellinlovewithElizabethTaylorin1944,whenshestarredinNational

Velvet-thestoryofVelvetBrown,ayounggirlwhowinsfirstplaceinafamoushorse

race.Atfirst,theproducersofthemovietoldTaylorthatshewastoosmallto

playthepartofVelvet.However,theywaitedforherforafewmonthsassheexercised

andtrained一andaddedthreeinchestoherheightinfourmonths!Heractingin

NationalVelvetisstillconsideredthebestbyachildactress.

ElizabethTaylorwasborninLondonin1932.Herparents,bothAmericans,hadmoved

thereforbusinessreasons.WhenWorldWarIIstarted,theTaylormovedtoBeverly

Hills,California,andthereElizabethstartedactinginmovies.Afterhersuccess

asachildstar,Taylorhadnotroublemovingintoadult(成人)rolesandwontwice

forBestActress:Butterfield8(I960)andWho'sAfraidofVirginiaWoolf?(1966)

Taylor*sfame(名声)andpopularitygaveheralotofpowerwiththemovieindustry,

soshewasabletodemandveryhighpayforhermovies.In1963,shereceived$1

millionforherpartinCleopatra—thehighestpayreceivedbyanystaruptothat

time.

ElizabethTaylorisalegend(传奇人物)ofourtime.LikeVelvetBrowninNational

Velvet,shehasbeenlucky:shehasbeauty,fameandwealth.Butsheisalsoahard

worker.Taylorseldomactsinmoviesanymore.Instead,sheputshertimeandefforts

intoherbusinesses,andintohelpingothers-severalyearsago,shefoundedan

organizationthathasraisedmorethan$40mi11ionforresearchandeducation.

60.Theproducersdidn'tletTaylorplaythepartofVelvetatfirstbecausethey

thoughtshe.

A.wassmallinsizeB.wastooyoung

C.didnotplaywellenoughD.didnotshowmuchinterest

61.WhatElizabethTaylorandVelvetBrownhadincommonwasthattheywere

both.

A.popularalltheirlivesB.famousactresses

C.successfulwhenveryyoungD.richandkind-hearted

62.TaylorbecameBestActressattheageof.

A.12B.28C.31D.34

63.Inherlaterlife,ElizabethTaylordevotedherselfto.

A.doingbusinessandhelpingothersB.turningherselfintoalegend

C.collectingmoneyforthepoorD.goingaboutresearchandeducationwork

C

Lionsareopportunists.Theyprefertoeatwithouthavingtodotoomuchwork.When

restingintheshade,theyarealsowatchingtheskytoseewhatisflyingby,and

evenintheheatofthedaytheywillsuddenlystartupandrunamileacrossthe

plainstofindoutwhatisgoingon.Ifanotheranimalhasmadeakill,theywill

driveitoffandtakethedillforthemselves.Agrownlioncaneasilyeat60pounds

ofmeatatasinglefeeding.Oftentheyeatuntilitseemspainfulforthemtolie

down.

Thelionesses(母狮),beingthinnerandfaster,arebetterhunters(猎手)thanthe

males(雄狮).Butthemalesdon,tmind.Afterthekilltheymoveinandtakethe

testshare.

Mostkillsaremadeatnightorjustbeforedaybreak.Wehaveseenmany,manydaylight

attemptsbutonlytenkills.Roughly,it'sabouttwentydaytimeattemptsforone

kill.

Whenlionsarehidingforanattackbyawaterhole,theywaitpatientlyandcan

chargeatanysecond.Thekillistheexcitingmomentintheday-to-daylifeofthe

lion,sincethesegreatanimalsspendmostoftheirtime,about20hoursaday,

sleepingandresting.

Lionsaresocialcats,andwhentheyarehavingarest,theylovetotoucheachother.

Afterdrinkingatawaterhole,alionessrestsherheadonanother*sback.When

walking,younglionsoftentouchfaceswitholderones,anactofclosetiesamong

membersofthegroup.

64.Bydescribinglionsas“opportunists“inthefirstparagraph,theauthormeans

tosaythatlions.

A.arecruelanimalsB.arecleveranimals

C.liketotakeadvantageofotheranimals

D.1iketotakeeverychancetoeat

65.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Lionsmakemostkillsinthedaytime.

B.Malescaremoreabouteatingthanactivekilling.

C.Lionsarecuriousaboutthingshappeningaroundthem.

D.Itdoesn,ttake1ionstoomuchtimetomakeakill.

66.Howcanweknowthatlionsaresocialanimals?

A.Theydependoneachother.B.Theylookaftereachotherwell.

C.Theyreadilysharewhattheyhave.D.Theyenjoyeachother'scompany.

67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.PowerfulLionsB.LionsatWorkandPlay

C.Lions,SocialCatsD.Lions,SkilledHunters

D

Toextinguish(熄灭)differentkindsoffires,severaltypesoffireextinguishers

havebeeninvented.Theymustbereadyforimmediateusewhenfirebreaksout.Most

portable(手提式的)kindsoperateforlessthanaminute,sotheyareusefulonly

onsmallfires.Thelawrequiresships,trains,busesandplanestocarry

extinguishers.

Sincefuel,oxygen(氧气)andheatmustbepresentinorderforfiretoexist,one

ormoreofthesethingsmustberemovedorreducedtoextinguishafire.Iftheheat

isreducedbycoolingthematerialbelowacertaintemperature,thefiregoesout.

Thecoolingmethodisthemostcommonwaytoputoutafire.Wateristhebestcooling

materialbecauseitislowincostandeasytoget.

Anothermethodofextinguishingfireisbycuttingofftheoxygen.Thisisusually

donebycoveringthefirewithsand,steamorsomeotherthings.Ablanketmaybe

useddocoverasmallfire.

Athirdmethodiscalledseparation,whichincludesremovingthefuel,ormaterial

easytoburn,fromafire,sothatitcanfindnofuel.

Themethodthatisusedtoputoutafiredependsuponthetypeoffire.Fireshave

beengroupedinthreeclasses.Firesinwood,paper,clothandthelikearecalled

ClassAfires.Thesematerialsusuallyhelpkeepthefireon.Suchfirescanbe

stoppedmostreadilybycoolingwithwater.

68.Ifafirebreaksoutonabus,whichofthefollowshouldbereadytherefor

youtouse?

A.SandB.Water

C.Ablanket.D.Anextinguisher.

69.Tocoverasmal1pieceofburningwoodwithabasininordertostopthefire

isanexampleof.

A.separatingthefireB.reducingtheheat

C.removingthefuelD.cuttingofftheoxygen

70.Inchoosinghowtoputoutafire,weshouldfirstbeclearabout.

A.whenitbreaksoutB.howitcomesabout

C.whatkinditisD.whereittakesplace

71.Whatwouldtheauthorprobablydiscussintheparagraphthatfollows?

A.AnotherclassoffiresB.Anothertypeofextinguishers

C.Howfiresbreakout.D.Howfirescanbeprevented.

E

Childhoodwasanillusion(错觉)andtheillusionwasthis:everythingwasbigger.

No,Imeaneverything,notjusthousesandshopsandgrown-ups,butcolorsandflowers

andjourneys,especiallyjourneyswhichseemedendless.uArewethereyet,Daddy?”

Funfairs(游乐场)werehugethingsthatspreadformilesaroundyouwithnoiseand

lightsandexcitingdanger.Rainydaysathomewhenyouwereillseemedtolastfor

ever.Beingagrown-upyourselfwasanunthinkabledistantpossibility.Everysound

waslouder,everygamewasgrander,everypainunbearable.

AsI'vegrownold,lifehasbecomesmaller.Tasteshavebulled.Surpriseshave

turnedintoshocks.Daysgobyunnoticed.HowcanIregainchildhoodwhenitwas

anillusion?

IhaveonlyonerepeatableandwonderfulwayandeveninthiswayIcanregainonly

partofthatlargerworld.Icanplayuponthestagelikeachildandmakethecrowd

laughandlaughwiththem,sometimeshelplesslylikeachild,andthen,eventhough

I'masixty-one-year-oldman,Icanalmostcatchthecolorsandsoundsandstillness

ofthosebiggeryearswhenIwaslittle.

72.Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthischildhood?

A.Itwasendless.B.Itwasunpleasant.

C.Heisgladthatitisover.I).Hemissesitasagrown-up

73.Theauthorthinksthateverythingwasbiggerinchildhoodbecause______.

A.childrencouldnotmakeproperjudgments.

B.childrenwerecuriousandeageraboutlife

C.thingsappearedreallybiginchildren'seyes

D.togrowupseemedsolongforchildren

74.Theworldseemstohavebecomesmallertotheauthorbecause_______.

A.lifeisdisappointingB.timegoesbytoofast

C.hehashadtoomanysurprisesD.foodsnolongertastedelicious

75.Theauthorenjoysplayingonthestagesoasto.

A.actlikeachildB.liveanunusuallife

C.makethecrowdlaughD.regainhischildhood

2007年阅读

A

Manyfiletssuggestthatchildrenareoverweightandthesituationisgettingworse.according

tothedoctors.Ifeelthereareanumberofreasonsforthis.

Somepeopleblamethefactthatweare.surrounded(包围)byshopssellingunhealthy,fatty

foods,suchasfriedchickenandicecream,atlowprices.Thishasturnedoutawholegeneration

ofgrown-upswhoseldomcookamealforthemselves.Iftherewerefeweroftheserestaurants,

thenprobablychildrenwouldbuylesstake-awayfood.

Thereisanotherargumentthatblamesparentsforallowingtheirchildrentobecome

overweight,Iagreewiththis,becausegoodeatinghabitsbeginearlyinlife,longbeforechildren

starttovisitfastfoodshops.Ifchildrenaregivenfriedchickenandchocolateratherthanhealthy

food,orarealwaysallowedtochoosewhattheyeat,theywillgoforsweetandsaltyfoodsevery

time,andthiswillcarryonthroughouttheirlives.

Thereisathirdreasonforthissituation.Childrenthesedaystakeverylittleexercise.Theydo

notwalktoschool.Whentheygethome,theysitiiifrontofthetelevisionortheircomputersand

playcomputergames.Notonlyisthisanunhealthypastime(消遣),italsogivesthemtimetoeat

moreunhealthyfood.Whattheyneedistogooutsideandplayactivegamesorsports.

Theabovearethemainreasonsforthisproblem,andthereforewehavetoencourageyoung

peopletobemoreactive,aswellassteeringthemawayfromfastfoodshopsandbadeating

habits.

56.Accordingtothetext,whatkindofchildrenmayeatmoreunhealthyfood?

A.Thosewhooftentakeexercise.B.Thosewhooftenwatchtelevision.

C.Thosewhooftenhavemealsathome.D.Thosewhooftenwalktoschool.

57.Theauthorthinksthatchildrenarebecomingoverweightbecause.

A.theirparentsoftencookmealsforthem

B.theyaretoobusytogooutandplay

C.theycan'tchoosewhattoeat

D.therearetoomanyfastfoodshopsaround

58.Theword“steering“underlinedinthelastsentencemostprobablymeans

A.forcingB.guidingC.drivingD.moving

59.Tilemainpurposeofthetextisto.

A.tellastoryB.providefactsC.giveadviceD.compareopinions

B

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