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8、s That Heal was the first book that changed the way we view food and its impact on our bodies. More that 7 million copies of the book have been sold worldwide since then. Foods That Harm, Foods That also tells us the crucial connections between diet and chronic conditions such as heart disease, canc
9、er, diabetes, and other serous illnesses, as well as the impact of food on stress, and other common complaints. Our Price: List Price: $31.96 Sale Price: $15,00 Availability: In stock 1. Which book offers the biggest price cut? A. 2 Day Diabetes Diet
10、 B. Reverse Diabetes C. Magic Foods for Better Blood Sugar D. Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal 2. What do we know about the four books? A. They are all available now. B. They are intended for the cook C. They have the same author D. T
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12、 A. guide us how to keep healthy B. tell us how to keep a balanced diet C. sell the books D. call in us to do more exercise B They are the little sweeties who look pretty cute in a photo, or when sleeping — but a lot less appeal
13、ing at 30,000 ft, crying loudly in the seat right next to you. According to a new survey, almost seven in ten Britons dislike flying with babies so much that they would like to see child-free areas introduced on planes. As for long-distance flights where people want to sleep, almost one in four Bri
14、tish travelers believes that no-kind-zones should be fixed as required sections. The survey was conducted by bookings website LateDeals.co.uk, with 1,108 UK consumers questioned as to what they hate most about air travel. And our dislike of noisy children and babies on planes runs deep, it seems.
15、 More than a third of us -35 per cent - would pay extra to travel on a childless service. Long-distance passengers would be prepared to pay an additional £63 to the cost of a return ticket if it meant adults only on board. And on short-distance flights, an extra £28 on the price of a return fare wo
16、uld be considered good value if it guaranteed an absence of angry babies in the middle of the economy-class aisle(走道). However, screaming babies are not the only source of annoyance for British travelers. In fact, according to the research on the most annoying types of airline passengers, a crying
17、baby ranks as only the fourth. Over half of those surveyed -58 per cent - selected ‘drunk travelers’ as their pet peeves. People with ‘bad personal hygiene(卫生)’ and travelers who kick the back of the seat in front were also near the top of the list, causing anger to 48 and 47 per cent of us respecti
18、vely(分别地). Crying babies came in at fourth on the list, a pet peeve for 43 per cent of those surveyed. 5. Britons dislike flying with babies because they _____. A. make too much noise B. get angry easily C. sleep right next to them D.
19、 stay in the economy-class aisle 6. How many British travelers surveyed would like to have no-kid-zones on planes? A. About 35%. B. About 43%. C. About 70%. D. About 58%. 7. What kind of passengers is most disliked by British airline travelers? A. The crying
20、babies on a flight. B. People with bad personal hygiene. C. Those who have drunk too much alcohol. D. Those who kick the back of the seat in front. C You may have experienced the annoyance of being fined because of parking illegally or finding your car towed away(拖走)after leaving it parked some
21、where for a couple of minutes. But now a high-tech car sticker that’s designed to be stuck to a car’s windscreen could help motorists avoid such a situation. The TowStop sticker sends a text message to a driver when touched by a traffic policeman,to allow motorists to send a reply and give them tim
22、e to move their cars immediately. Frankfurt-based IT consultant, Daniel Kalliontzis, came up with the idea and is raising money to put his £43sticker into production. Car owners can put the sticker inside their car’s windscreen, having set it up with key information, such as their phone number. The
23、 slim design will include a sensor(传感器)that, when touched by a traffic policeman, will send a text message warning a driver of a possible fine. The driver could then type a reply for the policeman using a smartphone, which will appear on the sticker’s screen. The smart sticker system will rely on t
24、he good will of traffic policemen and in a way, a German law. The law states: an officer has to choose the most efficient and inexpensive way for the car owner to remove the vehicle. It could be cheaper for the government to call the driver than to tow his car. Mail Online asked the Department of
25、Transport whether the sticker could be used in the UK in a similar way. A spokesman said, “In England there is no legal duty to warn the motorist before issuing the ticket. However, a policeman does have the discretion not to issue a ticket if he doesn’t think the situation is that bad or he just wa
26、nts to issue a warning. ” So far, Mr. Kalliontzis has raised just over£2,362of his£39,381goal. If he manages to raise the money, the stickers will be shipped in June 2015. But it appears that car owners using the smart system could get some unnecessary warning messages, because anyone could touch t
27、he smart sticker. 8. The author wrote the third paragraph to _______________. A. explain how a smart car sticker works B. advise drivers to buy a car sticker C. show the importance of a sensor D. tell drivers how to park a car 9. We may infer from the text that in Britain _________
28、 A. car owners don’t have to worry about a parking ticket B. smart car stickers wouldn’t work as well as in Germany C. traffic policemen prefer to call a driver rather than tow his car D. the Department of Transport thinks highly of smart car stickers 10.The underlined word “discretion”
29、in Paragraph 5 can best be replaced by“____________”. A. trouble B. pressure C. freedom D. opportunity 11. What would be the best title for the text? A. Daniel Kalliontzis -a great inventor B. Environment-friendly car stickers C. Parking systems in Europe D. End
30、 of the parking ticket D If you’re secretly worried about your smartphone addiction, then the new NoPhone might be just the thing you need. It looks and feels exactly like a smartphone, but it does nothing. It's just a piece of plastic that you can carry around in your hand to fool yourself. Dut
31、ch designer Ingmar Larsen came up with the idea as a joke along with his two friends. To their great surprise, the idea received a lot of attention online and people from all over the world started placing requests for NoPhones of their own. So that’s when the three friends decided to turn to collec
32、t enough fund for mass production. NoPhone is currently a prototype(模型)that will cost only $12 once it hits the market. It is 5.5 inches high, 2.6 inches wide and 0.29 inches thick, bringing it quite close to the latest smartphenes on the market. It is described as “battery free”, “no upgrades nec
33、essary”, “shatterproof(抗震)”, “waterproof'’ and “an alternative to constant hand-to-phone contact that allows you to stay connected with the real world”. “Phone addiction is everywhere.” the designers insist. “It’s ruining your dates. It’s distracting you at concerts. It’s blocking sidewalks. Now, t
34、here is a real solution. With a thin 1ight and completely wireless design, the NoPhone acts as a substitute to any smart mobile device, enabling you to always have a phone to hold without giving up potential engagement with your direct environment.” If you’re interested in NoPhone, but concerned a
35、bout not being able to take selfies(自拍) anymore. Don’t feel upset. The makers do have an upgrade at no extra charge—the mirror sticker. That way, they say, you can enjoy “real-time” selfies with your friends when they’re standing right behind you. 12. What can NoPhone do for people according to th
36、e text? A. It is actually a new kind of real smartphone B. It can help us stay away from the real world C. It helps get rid of people’s smartphone addiction D. It’s just a piece of plastic and can do nothing 13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A. The size of Nophone B. The inventors o
37、f Nophone C. The material of Nophone D. A brief description of Nophone 14. What can we learn from the passage? A. NoPhone has received unexpected attention B. NoPhone can completely replace smartphones C. The designers have made lots of money from Nophone D. NoPhone is able to take selfie
38、s as smartphones do 15. What type of writing is this passage? A. A travel guide B. A scientific report C. A medical record D. An official document 第二节:(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Creating a good study environment takes a little planning. It is wel
39、l worth the time as the end result will be much productive study time. Many people fail to do this and wonder why they cannot concentrate. After a couple of times of studying the right way, most people will be surprised at how much they can actually enjoy studying. 16 Know that concentration is t
40、he key. Reduce every possible distraction. Turn off the television and go in an area where you will not be interrupted by people. 17 If you are studying on your computer-don't get distracted by emails. 18 If it is too dim, your eyes will be strained and leave you tired and wanting to close
41、 your eyes. Sun is a light that naturally wakes you up and helps you think. Choose a comfortable seat. 19 Now a couch can work just fine for this as long as you don't find yourself laying flat after a few minutes. The whole point of studying is to be able to concentrate on the study matter.
42、 20 Now this is for the person who needs the background noise. If you find yourself thinking about the song then maybe silence is better for you. Keep something to drink and snack on close by to keep your blood sugar stable. Obviously sugary foods will give you a quick rush but you will also hav
43、e a quick low afterward. A. Find a quiet place. B. Turn on some music. C. If you can, turn off your cell phone. D. It should have a good back support and a good seat. E. Some people can study with lots of activities going on. F. Read on to learn how to create a good study environment. G. Rea
44、d on to learn how to create a good study environment. 第二部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分) 第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) On a cold morning of 2014, I intended to take a taxi to the airport with my big luggage. There were some taxis ____21 me, but none stopped. It was freezing cold for March. Nearly an h
45、our later I got into a taxi. I wondered why I was in such a bad 22 . The driver told me most taxi drivers 23 thought that I would go to the train station. But this driver never 24 passengers. On the way to the airport, he 25 his story with me. His spotless car 26 whenever passe
46、ngers waved, not measuring the profits. He rushed to open the door for them and made sure they were comfortably seated 27 he closed the door. As he got in the driver’s 28 , he mentioned that the neatly folded newspaper next to them were for their 29 . He then showed them several CDs and asked
47、 what type of 30 they would enjoy. He had 31 many jobs before. But he got tired of thinking his best would never be good enough. He decided to find his 32 in life. He loves driving cars and being of 33 . He always felt proud of his full day’s wonderful work. So he became a 34 . One
48、thing he knew for sure, to be good in his business he could simply just meet the ____35 of his passengers. But to be great in his 36 , he had to exceed the customer’s expectations. “I like both the sound and return of being great better than just getting by 37 ,” he concluded his story with th
49、ese words. I 38 a lot from him. Many speakers 39 thousands of dollars to impact this kind of training to be the best in our 40 . But it cost me only the taxi fees, and he also taught me a million-dollar lesson in customer satisfaction and expectation. 21. A. fetching B. refusing C. carrying D. passing 22. A. state B. situation C. condition D. position 23. A. stubbornly B. amazingly C. interestingly D. strictly 24. A. chose B. ignored C. called D. judged 25. A. told B. showed C. shared D. spoke 26. A.






