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…………○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………内…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………※※请※※不※※要※※在※※装※※订※※线※※内※※答※※题※※…………○…………外…………○…………装…………○…………订…………○…………线…………○…………第=page22页,总=sectionpages22页第=page11页,总=sectionpages11页2024年浙教版高二英语上册月考试卷213考试试卷考试范围:全部知识点;考试时间:120分钟学校:______姓名:______班级:______考号:______总分栏题号一二三四五总分得分评卷人得分一、选择题(共8题,共16分)1、【题文】Afteralongwalk,theywere_______tiredthattheycouldnotmoveevenonestepfurther.A.tooB.asC.soD.such2、BythetimeJanegetshome,heraunt_____forLondontoattendameeting.A.willleaveB.leavesC.willhaveleftD.left3、_______isagreedthatthetrafficaccidentwaslargely________thedriver’scarelessness.A.He,leadingtoB.It,resultedinC.It,duetoD.He,thanksto4、Withouthiswartimeexperiences,Hemingway__________hisfamousnovelAFarewelltoArms.()A.Didn"twriteB.hadn"twrittenC.wouldn"twriteD.wouldn"thavewritten5、Theseasideheredrawsalotoftouristseverysummer.Warmsunshineandsoftsandsmake________itis.()A.whatB.whichC.howD.where6、Lookatthewatch.Don’tyouseeitis________watch________Helenlosttheotherday?A.asthesame;asB.thesame;thatC.thesame;whichD.asthesame;that7、Theworkerswereworkingfrom7:00a.m.to7:00p.m.thatday,only____onceatnoontohavetheirlunch.A.tostopB.stoppingC.tohavestoppedD.havingstopped8、_______madeherstruggletobecomeanartistsohard?

______shewasawoman.()A.What;WhatB.That;ThatC.What;ThatD.That;What评卷人得分二、填空题(共6题,共12分)9、Mostofthepeople_______tothepartywerefamousscientists.A.invitedB.toinviteC.beinginvitedD.inviting10、Heexplainedthequestionagaintomakeiteasier_______.A.tounderstandB.understandingC.understoodD.understand11、OurnewpartnershipwithFranceTelecomisreallyawin-winsituation_____bothsidesbenefitagreatdeal.。A.whichB.thatC.whereD.what12、Stresscanbeextremelydamagingtoyourhealth.Exercise,_,canreduceitseffects.。A.atthesametimeB.whileC.thoughD.meanwhile13、Notmoneybut______information______needed.Sothey'retryingtogetwhattheywanttoknowfromthecomputer.。A.farther;isB.further;isC.farther;areD.further;are14、TheChinesefilm,_________Tangdynasty,iswellreceivedbymanyforeignviewers.A.issetinB.settinginC.setinD.besetin评卷人得分三、完形填空(共5题,共10分)15、ItwouldbeimpossibletomentioninthisarticleallmystoriesinChina.Therefore,Idecidedto____onestorytotellmyfriendsbackhomeinGermany.

Lastspringhadbeenthe____momenttofinallyvisittheYellowMountainareainAnhuiprovince.Itisthebesttimeoftheyeartogofora____andseethebeautifulscenerythat____somanyvisitorseveryyear.MyboyfriendandIpreparedthebackbags,which____tobeprettyheavyforthehike,andweweresuretofinda(n)____ontopofthemountainwithoutanyproblems.Sowedidn't____tobookahotelroombeforehandandthehikingadventurecouldstart.

Afterathree-hour____hike,wearrivedonthetopandalsofounda(n)____thatlookedveryinviting.WiththeChine、seIhadlearnedpreviously,Ifelt____enoughtobookahotelroomforthetwoofusinChinese.Whenthedeskclerktoldmethatonedoubleroomwouldbe____for1,500RMB,ittookmybreathaway.Quiteanamountof____forastudent!Afteraskingfora____room,whichwasnolessthan500RMB,Iwasabouttolosemynerves.Especiallyafterthistiringhike,Iwasonlylookingforwardtoa(n)____bed.Finally,Ihadtoaskforthe____ofatent.Bingo!

Thehotel'sownersoldusthe____for80RMB.AndHewassofriendlytousthathe____offeredtoputitupforus.Thebest____forthetenthesuggestedwasrightinfrontofthehotelnexttotheentrance.Actuallyweweretheonly____gueststherethatnightwho____sleepinginatentinfrontofthehotelontheYellowMountain.

。。(1)A.inventB.pickC.sendD.enjoy。(2)A.perfectB.specialC.memorableD.emotional。(3)A.driveB.walkC.hikeD.ride。(4)A.entertainsB.connectsC.invitesD.attracts。(5)A.turnedupB.turnedinC.turnedonD.turnedout。(6)A.visitorB.partnerC.accommodationD.attraction。(7)A.botherB.agreeC.failD.expect。(8)A.interestingB.exhaustingC.frighteningD.satisfying。(9)A.hotelB.villageC.campsiteD.entrance。(10)A.worriedB.confidentC.consciousD.curious。(11)A.profitableB.expensiveC.usefulD.available。(12)A.timeB.moneyC.workD.energy。(13)A.cheaperB.simplerC.lowerD.bigger。(14)A.relaxingB.excitingC.beautifulD.magical。(15)A.sizeB.necessityC.needD.possibility。(16)A.ticketsB.bedsC.tentsD.roofs。(17)A.justB.evenC.stillD.again。(18)A.locationB.situationC.directionD.instruction。(19)A.youngB.importantC.foreignD.friendly。(20)A.showedupB.resultedinC.cameupD.endedup16、Oneday,aprofessorenteredtheclassroomandaskedhisstudentstoprepareforasurprisetest.Theywaitedanxiouslyattheirdesksforthetesttobegin.Theprofessor____thequestionpapers,withthetextfacingdownasusual.____hehandedthemallout,heaskedhisstudentsto____thepageandbegin.Toeveryone'ssurprise,therewereno____,justablackdotinthecenterofthepage.Theprofessor,seeingtheexpressiononeveryone'sface;toldthemthefollowing:

"Iwantyoutowritewhatyou____there."

Thestudents,____,gotstartedontheinexplicable(费解的)task.

Attheendoftheclass,theprofessor____alltheanswerpapersandstartedreadingeachoneofthemaloudinfrontofallthestudents.Allofthem,withno____,describedtheblackdot,tryingtoexplainitspositioninthemiddleofthesheet,etc.Afterallhadbeen____,theclassroomwassilent,theprofessorbegantoexplain:

"I'mnotgoingtograde(打分)this.I____wantedtogiveyousomethingtothinkabout.Noonewroteaboutthe____partofthepaper.Everyonefocusedontheblackdot,andthesamehappensinour____.Wehaveawhitepapertoobserveand____,butwealwaysfocusonthedarkspots.Ourlifeisa____giventouswithloveandcare,andwealwayshave____tocelebrate:naturerenewingitselfeveryday,ourfriendsaroundus.thejobthat____ourlivelihoodandthemiraclesweseeeveryday.

____,weinsistonfocusingonlyonthedarkspots:thehealthissuesthatbotherus,thelackofmoney,the____relationshipwithcolleagues,the____withafriend;andetc.

Thedarkspotsarevery____comparedtoeverythingwehaveinourlives,buttheyaretheonesthatpolluteourminds."

。。(1)A.handedoutB.wrappedupC.referredtoD.pointedat。(2)A.SinceB.UntilC.IfD.After。(3)A.foldB.turnC.openD.use22.A.exercisesB.choicesC.questionsD.scores(4)A.BimagineC.studyD.see。(5)A.surprisedB.confusedC.curiousD.displeased。(6)A.collectedB.finishedC.markedD.selected。(7)A.excuseB.doubtC.exceptionD.explanation。(8)A.saidB.answeredC.returnedD.read。(9)A.alsoB.justC.evenD.finally。(10)A.bigB.blackCbeautifulDwhite。(11)A.livesB.classroomsC.collegesD.studies。(12)A.sendB.keepC.enjoyD.show。(13)A.burdenB.giftC.pressureD.lesson。(14)A.reasonsB.timeC.freedomD.festivals。(15)A.threatensB.ruinsC.providesD.changes。(16)A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesDMoreover。(17)A.closeB.complicatedC.specialD.strong。(18)A.stayB.contactC.satisfactionD.disappointment。(19)A.darkB.roundC.smallD.dirty17、Whydoyoungadultchildrenbecomeindependentsomuchlaterthantheydidin1970,whentheaverageageofindependentlivingwas21?Whyhavereducedclasssizesandincreasedper-pupilexpenditures(花销)not____higheracademicachievementlevels?Whyisthementalhealthoftoday’skidssopoorwhen____withthatofchildreninthe1960sandbefore?Whydotoday’s____becomedefensivewhentoldbyteachersthattheirchildrenhavemisbehavedinschool?Theanswerintwowords:parental____.Thosetwowordsbestsummarizethe____between“old”childraisingandnew,post-1960sparenting.Then,theoverallphilosophywasthatparentsshouldn’tbe____involvedwiththeirkids.Theywereavailable____crisis,buttheystooda(an)____distancefromtheirkidsandallowedthemto____thebenefitsofthetrial-and-error(反复试验)process.Itwasthechild’s____,backthen,tokeephisorherparentsfromgettinginvolved.Thatwas____childrenlearnedtoberesponsibleanddetermined.Today’sparentshelptheirkidswithalmosteverything.Theseareparentswhoare____whenitcomestoanunderstandingoftheirpurposeintheirkids’lives.Theirinvolvementleadsthemtopersonalizeeverythingthathappenstotheirkids;thus,thedefensiveness.Butconsideringthatschoolsandmentalhealthprofessionalshavebeenpushingparentinvolvementfornearlyfourdecades,theconfusionanddefensivenessare____.Universityresearchersanalyzedthreedecadesofdatarelatingtoparentparticipationinchildren’sacademics.Theirconclusions____whatI’vebeensayingsincethe1980s:parentalhelpwithhomework____achild’sacademicachievementandisnotreflectedonstandardizedtests.Parentswhomanageachild’ssociallifeaffectthe____ofgoodsocialskills.Parentswhomanageachild’safter-schoolactivitiesraisekidswhodon’tknowhowto____theirownfreetime.Parentswhogetinvolvedintheirkids’____withpeersraisekidswhodon’tknowhowtoavoidtrouble.Thesekidshaveanxietiesandfearsofallsortsanddon’twanttoleavetheir____.Andtheirparents,whenthetimecomes,don’tknowhowto____beingparents.Youcanimaginewhatwillbecomeoftheirfuture.。(1)A.countedonB.takeninC.touchedonD.resultedin。(2)A.connectedB.linkedC.comparedD.matched。(3)A.youthsB.adolescentsC.psychologistsD.parents。(4)A.assistanceB.protectionC.involvementD.preference。(5)A.choicesB.similaritiesC.differencesD.relations。(6)A.slightlyB.passivelyC.fairlyD.highly。(7)A.infearofB.inspiteofC.inviewofD.incaseof。(8)A.safeB.equalC.longD.short。(9)A.experimentB.gainC.experienceD.enjoy。(10)A.faultB.jobC.turnD.attitude。(11)A.howB.whenC.whyD.what。(12)A.amazedB.disappointedC.confusedD.satisfied。(13)A.unreasonableB.changeableC.understandableD.avoidable。(14)A.realizedB.convincedC.confirmedD.reflected。(15)A.lowersB.decidesC.helpsD.promotes。(16)A.developmentB.performanceC.establishmentD.appearance。(17)A.fillB.squanderC.valueD.save。(18)A.communicationB.cooperationC.conflictsD.competitions。(19)A.careerB.schoolC.homeD.profession。(20)A.ignoreB.stopC.considerD.start18、Howardwalkedacrossthevastdesertplanningtowalkthroughitforonemonth.Twenty____passed,thejourneyhadbeenso____anditseemedthathehadenoughfoodandwatertofinishit.

"I'llbeabletowalkoutofthis____"hethoughtgladly.Butthedesert____carefortravelers.____hisideacoulddisappear,thesandstormhadarrivedsuddenly.Hehurriedly____hisheadwiththeclothes,lyingonthesand.Afterabouttenminutes,thesandstormstopped.Whenheshooktheclothesandstoodup,hefoundahorriblething:thebackbag____withfoodandwaterwassweptawaybythe____.

Now,heonlyhada(n)____left.Hehelditinhishandstightly."Oh,nottoobad,____Ihaveapear,"hethought____himself,determinedtowalkoutofthedesert.

Onedayandonenightpassedquickly,butthedesertstillseemedtohavenoend,andhunger,thirstand____ofdeathfollowedHowardclosely.____,eachtimehewantedto____,heforcedhimselftostareatthepearthathehadbeen____:"Nottoobad,atleastIhaveapear."

Asmallpearbecamethe____forhissurvivalandthesourceofhiscourage.Threedayslater,____hesawavillagenotfaraway,hefellontotheground,butafterall,hewalkedoutofthedesertand____aswell.

Tokeephopeisoneofthebestwaystoachieve____,sonevertellyou"____left,"becauseaslongasyoutrytosearch,youcanalwaysfindthat"pear"topullyouthrough.

。。(1)A.yearsB.monthsC.weeksD.days。(2)A.smoothB.hopelessC.impossibleD.terrible。(3)A.forestB.desertC.gardenD.village。(4)A.onceB.everC.neverD.always。(5)A.BeforeB.AfterC.WhenD.Since。(6)A.sewedB.coveredC.matchedD.cleaned。(7)A.tiedB.putC.pulledD.equipped。(8)A.rainB.fogC.sandstormD.snowstorm。(9)A.appleB.pearC.orangeD.banana。(10)A.atmostB.atleastC.ontimeD.onpurpose。(11)A.toB.onC.ofD.about。(12)A.fearB.joyC.shockD.excitement。(13)A.AltogetherB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.However。(14)A.standupB.lookupC.giveupD.putup。(15)A.eatingB.cookingC.watchingD.keeping。(16)A.sadnessB.injuryC.hopeD.interest。(17)A.whenB.untilC.whileD.if。(18)A.diedB.survivedC.breathedD.coughed。(19)A.successB.failureC.agreementD.experience。(20)A.everythingB.anythingC.somethingD.nothing19、Thiswasmygrandmother’sfirstChristmaswithoutgrandfather.Whenwereachedherhouse,itdidseemalittle____withoutgrandfather.GrandfatherhadalwayssaidtheChristmas____wasthemostimportant.Sowesettoworkassembling(组装)thebeautiful____treethatwasstoredingrandfather’scloset(储藏柜).Afterwefinished,westeppedbackto____ourwork.Itlookedwonderful.Butsomethingwas____.“Where’sthestar?”Iasked.Itwasmygrandmother’s____.Asweemptiedboxafterboxandfoundnostar,mygrandmother’seyes____withtears.Grandfatherhadgivenittograndmotherfiftyyearsago.Now,onherfirstChristmaswithout____,thestarwasgone,too.“Let’s____intheclosetwherethetreewas,”mysisterDonnasaid.We____underbedsandovershelves,insideandoutside____wehadexcluded(排除)everypossibility.Wecouldseegrandmotherwas____,althoughshetriednottoshowit.Bynow,itwas____outside,andtimeforbed,asSantawouldsoonbehere.Thenextmorning,mysisterandI____earlytoseewhatSantahadleftunderthetree.Afterbreakfast,thefamilysattogetherto____presents.“Thelastgiftistograndmotherfromgrandfather.”Fathersaid,inapuzzledvoice.“Fromwho?”Therewas____inmygrandmother’svoice.“Ifoundthat____intheclosetwhenwegotthetreedown,”Motherexplained.Mygrandmotheropenedit.Herfacelitupwhenshepulledouta(n)____goldenstar.Therewasanoteattached.Hervoicetrembled(颤抖)asshereadit:Don’tbe____withme,dear.Ibrokeyourstarwhileputtingawaythetree.Thoughitwastimeforanewone,Ihopeitbringsyouasmuch____asthefirstone.MerryChristmas.。(1)A.emptyB.coldC.slowD.absent。(2)A.wishB.treeC.spiritD.work。(3)A.uniqueB.artificialC.widespreadD.alive。(4)A.followB.showC.judgeD.admire。(5)A.losingB.happeningC.missingD.falling。(6)A.doubtB.rewardC.honourD.treasure。(7)A.filledB.coveredC.putD.removed。(8)A.themB.itC.herD.him。(9)A.stopB.moveC.startD.stay。(10)A.hidB.searchedC.layD.found。(11)A.asB.untilC.becauseD.though。(12)A.disappointedB.amazedC.excitedD.shocked。(13)A.snowingB.rainingC.blowingD.darkening。(14)A.cheeredupB.pickedupC.wokeupD.tookup。(15)A.packB.openC.pickD.exchange。(16)A.happinessB.frightC.surpriseD.hope。(17)A.giftB.bookC.noteD.letter。(18)A.bigB.oldC.shiningD.broken。(19)A.generousB.angryC.strictD.important。(20)A.sadnessB.concernC.peaceD.joy评卷人得分四、阅读理解(共4题,共8分)20、FreeRisanon-profitwebsiterunbytheUnitedNationsWorldFoodProgram(UNWFP).Itaimstoprovideeducationtoeveryoneforfreeandhelpendworldhunger.Joinusandhavefunwithourvocabularygame.Foreachvocabularywordyougetright,wedonatefreericethroughUNWFPtothosehungrypeople.Howdoyouplaythevocabularygame?Clickontheanswerthatisclosestinmeaningtotheword.Ifyougetitright,yougetaharderword.Ifwrong,yougetaneasierword.Foreachwordyougetright,wedonate20grainsofricetoUNWFP.Howdoesthevocabularygamehelpyou?Thisgamemaymakeyousmarter.Whilelearningnewvocabulary,itcanhelpyou:★Presentyourideasbetter★Writebetterpapers,e-mailsandbusinessletters★Speakmoreaccuratelyandinfluentially★Readfasterbecauseyouunderstandbetter★Getbettergradesinhighschoolandcollege★Performbetteratjobinterviews★BemoreeffectiveandsuccessfulatyourjobAfteryouhavedoneFreeRiceforacoupleofdays,youmaynoticeaphenomenon.Wordsthatyouhaveneverconsciouslyusedbeforewillbegintopopintoyourheadwhileyouarespeakingorwriting.Youwillfeelyourselfusingandknowingmorewords.HowdoestheFreeRicevocabularyprogramwork?FreeRicehasadatabasecontainingthousandsofwordsatdifferentlevelsofdifficulty.TherearewordsproperforpeoplejustlearningEnglishandwordsthatwillchallengethemostlearnedprofessors.Inbetweenarethousandsofwordsforstudents,businesspeople,doctors,truckdriverseveryone!FreeRiceadjuststoyourlevelofvocabulary.Itstartsbygivingyouwordsatdifferentlevelsofdifficultyandthen,basedonhowyoudo,designsaproperstartinglevelforyou.Whenyougetawordwrong,yougotoaneasierlevel.Whenyougetthreewordsinarowright,yougotoaharderlevel.Thereare60levelsinall,butitisrareforpeopletogetaboveLevel50.Signupnowandyouwillhavefunaswellashelpendworldhunger.1.Accordingtothepassage,thepurposeofthevocabularygameisto______.。A.combineEnglishlearningwithhelpinghungrypeopleB.makeitpopularinEnglish-speakingcountriesC.encouragepeopletoproducemorericeD.provideEnglishlearningforpoorareas2.Playingthevocabularygameenablesyouto______.。A.developsomenewideasB.increasechancesofjobinterviewC.beadmittedtoauniversityD.performbetterinaspeechcompetition3.Peopleofdifferentvocabularylevelscanplaythegamebecause______.。A.itisfreeofchargeB.itoffersfairchancestoeveryoneC.itchangeslevelswiththeirperformanceD.itmeetstheneedsofpeopleindifferentfields21、FirstLadyMichelleObamaisabigfanofvolunteering.Volunteeringmeansworkingforfreetohelpsomeoneelse.Mrs.Obamasaysvolunteeringisveryimportant.“Itshouldbepartofeveryone’slife,”shesays.Manyteensagree.Theysaythathelpingothersfeelsgreatandmakesadifference.Thesedays,moreteensvolunteerthanworkforpay.Teenscleanupparks,walkdogsatanimalshelters,visittheelderlyandmore.SomecitiesincludingSeattle,Chicago,andWashington,D.C.requirehighschoolstudentstovolunteer.Studentsmustvolunteerinordertograduate.Thestudentvolunteerslearnnewskillsandhelptheircommunities.Manyparentsareinfavoroftheideatheysayvolunteeringhelpsteensbuildjobskills.Butmostteensdon’twanttobeforcedtovolunteer.Theysaytheyarebusy.Andtheysayvolunteeringisonlyfunifit’sachoice.Readbothsidesofthedebateanddecide.YESVolunteeringcanhelpteensgetintocollegeorgetajob.Manycitiesandtownsneedhelp.Volunteerscanhelpkeepimportantprogramsgoing.Notallteenswillvolunteerifitisn’trequired.Schoolsshouldrequirestudentstodoalltheycantogetreadyforadultlife.NOMostteensarealreadyverybusywithclasses,homework,jobsandsports.Forcingthemtodomoreisn’tfair.Itshouldbeuptoeachperson.Helpingoutdoesn’tfeelasgoodifyouhavetodoit.Findingavolunteerjobisn’talwayseasy.Studentsshouldn’tbekeptfromgraduatingbecauseofsomethingtheycan’tcontrol.1.ThewritermentionsMichelleObamainorderto___________.A.showsheenjoysvolunteeringB.explainwhatvolunteeringisC.tellwhatshedoesfortheUSD.introducethetopicofthetext2.Accordingtothetext,inChicago,.A.findingavolunteerjobisquiteeasyB.volunteeringisamustforhighschoolstudentsC.morepeoplewouldratherworkforpayD.collegestudentshavetovolunteerbeforegraduation3.Whichquestiondoesthetextmainlydiscuss?A.Shouldstudentsberequiredtovolunteer?B.Isvolunteeringgoodforstudents?C.Whatisthebesttimetovolunteer?D.Whichvolunteerjobsshouldstudentsdo?22、What’sinname?Well,apparently,ourgeneralhappiness.Psychologistssaythatwhatwearecalledhasadirectconnectionwithourhappiness.ThosecalledJudyandJoshuaarethehappiest,whileLynnorBenislikelytobetheunhappiest,accordingtoresearch.PsychologistDrDavidHolmesfoundthatthiscancausetheassociation(联想)thatothersmakewiththename.HearingthenameJudymaymakethemthinkofactressJudiDenchorTVpresenterJudyFinnigan,andpeoplewhoareconsideredgood-naturedandhappy.Ontheotherhand,peoplethinkPaulinesareunhappybecauseofthecharacterPaulineFowlerfromtheTVprogrammeEastEnders.Theresearchclaimsthatthisassociationinfluencesthepersonwiththenameandsotheirpersonalityisshapedtofitin.DrDavidHolmessaid,“Thisalsohassomerelationwiththeoriginalmeaningofthename,forexample,theoriginalmeaningofJudyis‘praised’.”Certainnamesalsoworkwellincertainaspectsoflife.IntheworkplaceRichardandJudyarethehappiest,whilethosecalledRuthandCarlyarethehappiestinrelationships.AttheotherendofthescaletheunhappiestworkersareStuartandLiz,withtheunhappiestinrelationshipsbeingFrankandHarriet.DrHolmessaid,“Therelationwehavewithcertainnames,particularlyimportantnamesakes(同名者),alsoshapeshowweseeourselvesandsomayhaveaneffectonourconfidence.Namesarelikeproductbrandsinhavingapowerfuleffectonattitudesandshouldthereforebechosenwithcare.”“Othernamesareconnectedwithbeingbrave,outgoingorserious.Therefore,manycelebritieschangetheirnamestooneswhichreflectthesecharacteristic.This,inturn,influencesparentswhentheychoosenamesfortheirbabies,”saidDrHolmes,“whilenamesconnectedwithordinarypeoplearerarelychosenfortheirbabies.”1.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Howtochooseagoodnameforbabies.B.Therelationbetweennamesandhappiness.C.Howtohaveanameconnectedwithcelebrities.D.Therelationbetweennamesandsuccess.2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingnamesarebetter?A.JoshuaandBen.B.PaulineandFrank.C.RichardandStuart.D.RuthandJoshua.3.Theauthormaycontinuethepassagewith_________.A.namesandproductbrandsB.famouspeople’snamesC.namesandpersonalityD.parents’choicesofbabynames4.Whichofthefollowingisconnectedwithnamesaccordingtothepassage?A.Personalityandself-confidence.B.Self-confidenceandposition.C.Positionandcharacteristic.D.Personalityandappearance.23、Afternumerouswarningsovertheyears,youthoughtcoffeeprobablyhadanegativeeffectonyourhealth?Perhapsthedrinkisnotsobadafterall.

Thenewstudy,conductedbytheNationalCancerInstitute(NCI),hasbeenpublishedandsuggeststhatcoffeedoesnothaveaharmfuleffectonyourhealth.Researcherssuggest,basedondataexamined,olderadultswhodrinkalotofcoffee,havealowerriskofdeathwhencomparedtotheirnon-drinkingcoffeepeers.

Theteamofresearchersconductingthestudyanalyzeddataon400,000U.S.menandwomen,aged50to71years;theindividualshadparticipatedintheNIH-AARPDietandHealthStudy.Thisstudystartedin1995-1996andwastrackeduntilthedayaparticipantpassedaway,orDec.31;2008.

Accordingtoapressreleaseonthereport,researcherssharedthatcoffeedrinkersare"lesslikelytodiefromheartdisease,respiratorydisease,stroke,injuriesandaccidents,diabetes,andinfections,althoughtheassociationwasnotseenforcancer."

Resultsindicatedparticipantsthatdrankthreeormorecupsofjavaadayreducedtheirriskofdeathby10percent.Basedonthefindingsthatbothcaffeinatedandnon-caffeinatedcoffeefoundsimilarresults,researchersarethinkingcaffeineisnottheprotectiveingredient(原料),althoughwhichingredientincoffeemightbe,theyarenotsure.

Researchersindicatethatdespitetheseobservationalfindings,theycautionitisnotclearwhetherornotdrinkingcoffeeactuallyextendslifeexpectancy.

"CoffeeisoneofthemostwidelyconsumeddrinksinAmerica,buttheassociationbetweencoffeeconsumptionandriskofdeathhasbeenunclear.Wefoundcoffeeconsumptiontobeassociatedwithlowerriskofdeathoverall,andofdeathfromanumberofdifferentcauses,"saidNealFreedman,Ph.D.,DivisionofCancerEpidemiologyandGenetics;NCI.

"Althoughwecannotinferarelationshipbetweencoffeedrinkingandlowerriskofdeath,webelievetheseresultsdoprovidesomecomfortthatcoffeedrinkingdoesnotadverselyaffecthealth,"Freedmansaid.

Dr.CherylWilliams,aregistereddietician,toldABCNews,"Overall,moreresearchneedstobedonetotrulyunderstandthecompoundsincoffeeandtheirbiologicalactivityandeffectonhealth;"saidWilliams.

(1)Thepassageismainlyabout______.

。A.medicalbenefitsofcoffeeB.benefitsofplantingcoffee

C.coffee'snegativeeffectsonhealthD.newstudyresultsoncoffee

(2)Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.

。A.drinkingcoffeecanhelpreducetheriskofdeathfromsomediseases

B.peoplerelyheavilyoncoffeedrinkingandthatprovestobeaproblem

C.peoplewhooftendrinkcoffeearemorelikelytosufferdifferentdiseases

D.caffeineistheveryingredientwhichprotectspeoplefromdevelopingdiseases

(3)Theunderlinedword"java"inParagraph5refersto______.

。A.caffeineB.ingredientC.coffeeD.drink

(4)WhatcanweinferfromWilliam'swords?______

。A.Peopleshoulddrinkmorecaffeinatedcoffee.

B.Peopleshouldanalyzethecauseofhumandeath.

C.Peopleshouldtakeadvantagesofdrinkingcoffee.

D.Peopleshouldcarryoutmorerelatedandeffectivestudies.评卷人得分五、任务型阅读(共3题,共18分)24、BanKi-moonwasmadethe8thSecretary-GeneraloftheUnitedNations.Inhisspeechattheceremonyofhistakingoffice,hethankedalltheMemberStatesforplacingconfidenceinhim,andalsoexpressedhisdeepestrespectandappreciationtoalltheleadersandpeopleoftheMemberStatesfortheirstrongsupport.

HisremarkabouttheformerSecretary-General,whohesaidhadguidedtheirOrganizationintothe=21stcenturyandhadmadetheUNtrulyvitaltopeace,prosperityandhumandignityaroundtheworld,wasparticularlyimpressive.MrBanKi-moonstatedinhisspeechthathehadalreadymadeuphismindtobuilduponthealready-madeachievementsoftheUN.

ThenewSecretary-GeneralthinkstheUNisneedednowmorethaneverbefore.TheUN'smajortaskinthepreviouscenturywastokeepcountriesfromfightingeachother.Inthenewcentury,itisveryclearthattheUN'smostimportanttaskistostrengthentheinter-statesystemsothathumanitymaybe

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