Passage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
第32题:
A)They were too busy working to learn to read .
B)Their owners were afraid they could read.
C)They had no one to teach them to read.
D)They thought reading was not necessary.
A multitude of factors, both inherited and environmental, influence the development of health-related behaviors, and it is beyond the scope of this text to dicuss all these factors as they may affect any given individual. However, the decision to adopt a particular health-related behaviour is usually one of personal choices. There are healthy choices and there are unhealthy choices. In discussing the moral of personal choice, Fries and Crapo drew a comparison. They suggest that to knowingly give oneself over to a behavior. that has a statistical probability of shortening life is similar to attempting suicide. Thus, for those individuals who are interested in preserving both the quality and quantity of life, personal health choices should reflect those behaviors that are associated with a statistical probability of increased vitality and longevity.
The study of the human behaviors involves inquiry into the content, form, varieties, and significance of human experience. We may better understand this type of inquiry if we compare it to the inquiry of the natural scientist, which studies the objective world. We attribute values of many sorts to things, people, and happenings. All of this helps to shape our choice of life and world.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
第57题:According to the passage, what is the author’s attitude towards personal choices relative to health in America ?
A) Personal choices relative to health will help people prevent an estimated 90 percent of all illness.
B) Personal choices relative to health is very important, which people usually ignore.
C) People do not like to see personal choices relative to health restricted.
D) People should have wisdom in making personal choices relative to health .
SectionB
Directions: In this section,you will hear3 short passages.At the end of each passage,you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions 26 t0 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26.
A. There were no planets without moons.
C. Life was not possible in outer space.
B. There was no air or water on Jupiter.
D. The mystery of life could not be resolved.
Passage Two Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.
Every other week it seems a new study comes out that adds to our already-formidable store of parental worries. But even by those upgraded standards, the report issued last week by the federal government’s National Center for Health Statistics contained a jaw-dropper: the parents of nearly one of every five boys in the United States were concerned enough about what they saw as their son’s emotional or behavioral problems that they consulted a doctor or a health-care professional. By comparison, about one out of 10 parents of girls reported these kinds of problems.
The report confirms what many of us have been observing for some time now that lots of school-age boys are struggling. And, parents are intensely worried about them.
What is bothering our sons? Some experts suggest we are witnessing an epidemic of ADHD and say boys need more treatment. Others say that environmental pollutants found in plastics, among other things, may be eroding their attention spans and their ability to regulate their emotions.
Those experts may be right but I have another suggestion. Let's examine the way our child rearing and our schools have evolved in the last10 years. Then ask ourselves this challenging question: could some of those changes we have embraced in our families, our communities and our schools be driving our sons crazy?
Instead of unstructured free play, parents now schedule their kids' time from dawn till dusk (and sometimes beyond). By age 4, an ever-increasing number of children are enrolled in preschool. There, Instead of learning to get along with other kids, hold crayon (蜡笔) and play Duck, Duck, Goose, children barely out of diapers are asked to fill out work sheets, learn calculation or study Mandarin. The drumbeat (鼓声) early academics gets even louder when they enter" real" school. Veteran teachers will tell you that first graders are now routinely expected to master a curriculum that, only 15 years ago, would have been considered appropriate for second, even third graders. The way we teach children has changed, too. In many communities, elementary schools have become test-prep factories---where standardized testing begins in kindergarten and" teaching to the test" is considered a virtue. At the same time, recess (休息时间) is being pushed aside in order to provide extra time for reading and math drills. So is history and opportunities for hands-on activities---like science labs and art. Active play is increasingly frowned on---some schools have even banned recess and tag. In the wake of school shootings like the tragedy at Virginia Tech, kids who stretch out a pointer finger, bend their thumb and shout" pow! "are regarded with suspicion and not a little fear.
第57题:What are many American parents concerned about according to the first paragraph?
A) Their children's health problems.
B) Their children's emotional and behavioral problems.
C) The report issued by National Center for Health Statistics.
D) The studies that come out every other week.
What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.The importance of reading.
B.The proper way to read.
C.How to get most from one book.
D.The characters of a good book.
根据下列选项,回答 57~59 题:
A.主药
B.黏合剂
C.崩解剂
D.助流剂
E.稀释剂
第 57 题 干淀粉()。
根据下列题干及选项,回答 54~57 题:
A.甘油
B.Ti02
C.SDS
D.PVA
E.液状石蜡
第 54 题 膜材()。
根据下列选项,回答 54~57 题:
A.五味子
B.乌贼骨
C.山茱萸
D.木瓜
E.芡实
第 54 题 味酸,治吐泻转筋()。