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【題目】 You already know many things that can reduce your chances of getting various types of cancer. Avoiding tobacco (煙草) products is an important thing, but have you ever considered your choice of dinner time as a reason for your risk of cancer? Probably not, but new research suggests that you might want to consider it.

A new study published in the International Journal of Cancer draws some very interesting connection between people’s time for dinner and their risk (風(fēng)險(xiǎn)) of developing certain types of cancers, including breast and prostate (前列腺) cancer, which are two of the largest killers of men and women.

“Modern life often means mistimed sleeping and eating that are connected with poor health effects in experimental studies,” the researchers explain. The research mainly focuses on how long before bedtime a person eats their last meal of the day. People who eat before 9 p. m or eat at least n couple of hours before hitting the sack have lower risks of developing cancers. The scientists find that these people enjoy a 20% drop in cancer risk when compared to those who eat dinner after 10 p.m. or eat right before climbing into bed.

The researchers followed the habits of thousands of people and tracked their nighttime eating habits and whether or not they developed cancer over the long term. The numbers seem to point towards early dinners being a very beneficial thing if you’re hoping to avoid some of the more common types of cancer, but the scientists still don’t know exactly why that’s true. At the moment they believe circadian rhythm (生物鐘) is playing a role, though they can’t say exactly how.

1Why are tobacco products mentioned (提到) in Paragraph 1?

A.To introduce the topic.

B.To make comparisons.

C.To advertise some products.

D.To show the harm of smoking.

2What does the underlined part “hitting the sack” in Paragraph 3 mean?

A.Getting up.B.Going to bed.

C.Drinking some soup.D.Taking some medicine.

3What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A.The researchers didn’t have long-term research plans.

B.The researchers need further work to improve their study.

C.The researchers have confirmed the way of circadian rhythm works.

D.The researchers have found the real causes of some types of cancer.

4What is mainly talked about in the passage?

A.Food and cancer.B.Tobacco and cancer.

C.Sleeping and cancer.D.Dinner time and cancer.

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【題目】I __________ to give you just a surprise quiz but on second thought I chose to let you reflect on your exercises.

A.had intendedB.has intendedC.intendedD.has been intended

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【題目】假如你是李華,周末打算和同學(xué)去騎行鍛煉,請(qǐng)給你校留學(xué)生Eric寫一封郵件,邀請(qǐng)他參加,內(nèi)容包括:

1. 具體安排;

2. 注意事項(xiàng)。

注意:1. 詞數(shù)80左右;

2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

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【題目】Meeting all the ______applied to Earth’s seven other continents, Zealandia is on its way to becoming a new continent.

A.criteriaB.curriculaC.dataD.phenomena

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【題目】The youth like me mostly take a liking to pop music more than classical music, which really ______us .

A.turns...downB.turns...inC.turns...overD.turns...off

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【題目】Local police said a large number of civilians are among the victims and many of the bodies were reportedly burned __________.

A.beyond controlB.beyond description

C.beyond repairD.beyond recognition

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【題目】Be careful about the boundary between your work and your life, or your attitude and emotion in one area will affect the other.

A.randomlyB.negativelyC.confidentiallyD.arbitrarily

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【題目】假如你是李華,你的美國筆友Daniel準(zhǔn)備在他們學(xué)校組織一個(gè)主題為走進(jìn)中國(Come Close to China)”的中國文化節(jié),他寫信請(qǐng)你幫忙策劃一下活動(dòng)內(nèi)容并介紹一下有中國特色的元素,以便讓他的同學(xué)更好地了解中國。請(qǐng)你用英文寫封回信。

要求:

1.120 字左右;

2.需包括至少兩個(gè)中國元素,可適當(dāng)增減細(xì)節(jié)。

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【題目】聽下面一段較長對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

1How often does the woman walk to work?

A.Two days a week.B.Three days a week.C.Four days a week.

2What does the woman dislike about hired bikes?

A.The parking situation.B.The expense.C.The speed.

3Where will the man go next?

A.To the restaurant.B.To the station.C.To the office.

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【題目】 Google has reported progress in its plan called “Project Loon” to provide Internet service to rural (農(nóng)村的) areas without Internet connectivity around the world. The company has no plans to use traditional wiring, which can be costly. Instead the idea is to float (漂浮) huge balloons (氣球) about 20 kilometers above the surface of the Earth.

The balloons would act like telecommunications satellites, providing Internet service to the rural areas. The huge objects would ride air currents (氣流) to either stay in place or move to another position high in the skies. At first, the idea was to have a large number of balloons circling the planet. One balloon would move away from an area while another arrived to ensure service in the affected areas. But the company said it has found a way to make balloons float over one area for a long period. In a report published online, the company said its software “can now send small teams of balloons over a specific area where people need Internet access.”

The company said some of the balloons stayed in the same area for as long as three months. The company also said the discovery should speed up the project and reduce costs: “We’ll reduce the number of balloons we need and get greater value out of each one, they said. But Project Loon workers must still find ways to increase the life of the balloons. A British Broadeasting Corporation report said the longest service for a single balloon was 190 days.

Google has also explored the idea of providing Internet service to rural areas using solar—powered drone aircraft (太陽能無人機(jī)). However, it gave up that project because of technological difficulties and high costs.

1What’s the aim of the “Project Loon”?

A.To float huge balloons above the rural areas.

B.To help rural areas have access to the Internet.

C.To increase Google’s income in the rural areas.

D.To advertise Google’s new product in the rural areas.

2Why wouldn’t Google use traditional wiring?

A.It could be too expensive.

B.It could put off the project.

C.It couldn’t provide greater value.

D.It couldn’t work for a long period

3What do we know about the balloons?

A.They must be used in a large number.

B.They could provide service as long as 3 months.

C.They’ll be sent up by solar-powered drone aircrafts.

D.They would work like telecommunications satellites.

4What is the passage mainly about?

A.An unexpected discovery.

B.Some unknown facts about balloons.

C.Google’s using balloons to provide Internet service.

D.The differences between the new and traditional wiring.

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