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1、§ 6 Goodbye, plastic Wanna go shopping? Before you leave you’d better prepare a paper bag to carry your stuff or get more money to buy the bags! As a war against plastic bags has started around the country, people better get into the habit of bringing their own bags for shopping. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o

2、m Starting from June 1, all shops and supermarkets will be forbidden from offering free plastic bags. Those going against the rule will face a fine up to 10,000 yuan. In addition, the manufacture(生产), sale and use of bags less than 0.025 mm thick will also be banned. “We should encourage people t

3、o return to carrying cloth bags and using baskets for their vegetables,” said a notice from the State Council(国务院). “While plastic bags are convenient fro shoppers, this has caused a serious waste of energy and environmental pollution.” It is estimated(预计)that the Chinese use up to 3 billion plasti

4、c bags a day. The country has to refine(炼)5 million tons of crude oil every year to make them. When these bags go to landfills or are burned, they pollute the air, waterways and soil, which forms a huge threat to the health of humans. If they are abandoned, it takes tem almost 1,000 years to break d

5、own into particle(微粒)that do not harm the environment. And the abandoned plastic bags are also dangerous to wildlife who eat tem by accident. Although some citizens are worried about the inconvenience of not having free plastic bags, most people are willing to make sacrifices(牺牲)to protect the envi

6、ronment. A large number of Chinese have begun making their own cloth bags. Li Hui, a high school student in Tianjin, cut out a shopping bag from his old trousers. Just like his classmates, he sent his first work to his neighbors to promote the use of environmentally-friendly bags. “I am so proud th

7、at they like my design and promised to use it,” said the boy. Goodbye, plastic Why is such a rule made? Using plastic bags has (1) ______ a serious waste of energy and environmental pollution. (2) _______ do the plastic bags pollute the environment? A serious waste of (4) ______ Every y

8、ear 5 million tons of crude oil is (5) _____ to make enough plastic bags for people to use. Environmental pollution: ◆When the plastic bags to landfills or are burned, they pollute air, waterways and soil, (6) ________ a huge threat to the health of humans. ◆Plastic bags do harm to the environmen

9、t. It takes them a very long time to break down into (7) _______ particles. ◆The abandoned plastic bags are (8) ______ to wildlife that eat them by accident. How do people (3) _____ to the new rules? ◆Although some citizens are worried about the inconvenience of not having (9) ______ plasti

10、c bags, most people are willing to make sacrifices to protect the environment. ◆A large number of Chinese have begun (10) ______ their own cloth bags. § 7 Wondering how many calories the banana cream pie on your plate has? Some Japanese have a novel way to find out: Photograph it with a c

11、ellphone and send the image to an expert. With cellphones becoming common in Japan and rising concern over expanding waistlines, health-care providers will allow the calorie-conscious people to send photos of their meals to nutritionists (营养学家) for advice. Public health insurance offices in Osa

12、ka in Western Japan have launched the service on a trial basis. About 100 cardiac (心脏病的) patients signed up in the first year, followed by diabetes and obesity patients in the second. “Japanese have been getting fatter, especially men in their 20s and 30s. There is concern over what they learned abo

13、ut nutrition when they were younger,” the Osaka official, Satomi Onishi, said. “We’re hoping that this program can help us deal with the problem.” Osaka is using a system developed by Asahi Kasei Corp. The system is operating among about 150 health-care providers and local governments around th

14、e country Nutritionists can work with photos from one day’s meals to several weeks’ worth. Results come back in three days. People can also log on a website to get further information. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m Dr Yutaka Kimura has developed a similar system at Kansai Medical University’s Hirakata Ho

15、spital, also in Osaka. Five patients have taken part in the programme, which costs $37 to join and $21 per month. Patients photograph meals over the course of three to seven days, and a nutritionist e-mails advice to them. “Patients used to fill in meal logs, but people tend to forget things or unde

16、restimate (低估) their portions (份),” Kimura said. “Photographing meals and e-mailing them can be easier and get more accurate results.” As Japanese have turned to bigger portions and more meat and fried foods, obesity and related illnesses such as high blood pressure have become a rising concern

17、 The Health Ministry estimated last year that more than half of Japanese men and about one in five women between 40 and 70 years old were at the increased risk of heart disease, type II diabetes and other diseases because of obesity. With the Health Ministry hoping to see a 25% reduction in the num

18、ber of people at the risk of these diseases by 2015, Osaka officials hope the cellphone program will help. New function of cellphones Reasons Cellphone cameras help Japanese lose (1) _____. There is a growing concern about health and (2) _____ slim. Obesity may result (3) _____ diseases suc

19、h as high pressure, heart disease, type II diabetes and so on. They hope the cellphone programme will help to (4) _____ the number of people who are at the risk of these diseases. Ways The service on a trial basis has been started to solve the problem of (5) _____ fat. A system has been develope

20、d in which the value in (6) ______ is told 3 days later according to the photos of meals (7) _____ with cellphones. Another system has also developed in which advice is (9) _____ to patients after a nutritionist gets (10)_____ amount of nutrition from the photographed meals over the course of thre

21、e to seven days. Further information can be got by (8) _____ on a website. § 8 People unhappy with the rich: Poll There is growing dissatisfaction toward rich people, according to a new online poll. The poll by the China Youth Daily in collaboration(与…合作) with S has highlighted the apparen

22、t discontent (不满)over the country's widening income gap. Nearly 8,000 people filled in online questionnaires last week, and when asked to use three words to describe society's rich, the top responses were "extravagant"(奢侈的), "greedy" and "corrupt".About 57 percent of those polled said that "extravag

23、ant" was the best word to describe the rich, followed closely by "greedy".Ironically, despite their dissatisfaction, 93 percent of those polled wished they could be rich too, and that richer people should be "socially responsible".Some 33 percent of respondents also praised rich people for being "sm

24、art".Nearly 90 percent of respondents agreed that most people in society, including themselves, were willing to speak up for the poor but were reluctant to take action and actually do something for them.The survey comes on the heels of a heated debate over comments made by renowned economist Mao Yus

25、hi, who said he was "speaking for the rich and working for the poor".A report released by the Asian Development Bank last Wednesday revealed that China's Gini coefficient - an indicator of the wealth divide - rose from 0.407 in 1993 to 0.43 in 2004. An earlier CASS report said that the richest 10 p

26、ercent of Chinese families now own more than 40 percent of all private assets, while the poorest 10 percent share less than 2 percent of the total wealth.The country's income disparity(悬殊) is close to that of Latin America, the report which came out in January, said. Theme People unhappy with

27、the rich The poll by China Daily Nearly 8,000 people filled in(1)_____ on the (2)_____last week. There is an(3) _____ dissatisfaction tendency toward rich people. Ironically, in (4)_____ of their dissatisfaction, 93 percent of the polled wished they could be rich too, and rich people should

28、take “(5)______ responsibility”. (6)______ ,Mao Yushi, said he was “speaking for the rich and working for the poor.” A report (7)______ by the Asian Development Bank The richest 10 percent of Chinese families now on more than 40 percent of all (8)_____ assets, while the poorest 10 percent (9)

29、 for less than 2 percent of the total wealth. The country’s income disparity is close to that of Latin America, the report came out in (10)______. § 9 Behind every symbol, there is a story. This is the story of a country opening its gates to the future. The story of a city re

30、aches out to embrace humanity. The story of a people invites the world to join them, experience their culture, and share their joy. This is Dancing Beijing---the symbol of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Dancing Beijing is a journey to the future, the emblem (象征) for China developing into a modern

31、country. It represents the heart of an ancient culture embracing 2008 Olympic Games, the spirit of a people moving towards a new destiny. It conveys a message of hope, joy and unity. w.w. Dancing Beijing is a symbol of the city’s promise to make the Games a success and to be unlike any the world ha

32、s known. The Chinese seal of Dancing Beijing is a promise rooted in honor and trust, character and truth. Dancing Beijing is the city’s image. The ancient art of calligraphy (书法艺术) expresses the grace and character of the Chinese and the charm and beauty of their traditions. The image of Beijing’s

33、Olympics, inspired by the ancient figure for Beijing, turns the city into a dancing athlete in the graceful sweep of the calligrapher’s hand. Dancing Beijing is the color of China. Red is the most significant color in Chinese culture: a symbol of luck, of celebration and of new beginnings. Dancing

34、 Beijing represents the spirit of the individual. It is the symbol for every Olympian, every performer, every volunteer and every spectator. Arms extended wide, it invites all people and the world to share in the city’s history, beauty, energy and its future. Dancing Beijing is in the form of the C

35、hinese dragon, the ancient symbol of Chinese culture that has both power and majesty. Dancing Beijing is an invitation to China’s celebration. It is a gesture of friendship and hope that the international community will unite in peace through sport. Dancing Beijing is an emblem of a celebration.

36、 The 1 behind the Symbol of Dancing Beijing Dancing Beijing is a(n) 2 of our country’s 3 into a modern country. Beijing’s 4 to ensure the success. the image of the city of Beijing, an 5 of grace and character of the Chinese. a 6 of luck, celebration and new beginnings with the

37、red color. Dancing Beijing 7 its arms wide to invite the whole world to experience the city. 8 on the form of the Chinese dragon, which is powerful and majestic. hopes to help the world 9 and live in peace with the help of sport. represents the Chinese people 10 to a new destiny. §

38、 10 The modern Olympic Games were founded with the intention of improving health and education, promoting world peace and encouraging fair and equal competition. But over the years, the Olympic famous saying, “Faster, higher, stronger”, has pushed scientists as well as athletes to do everything pos

39、sible to reach new levels. Doctors, engineers and coaches all use everything science can offer to achieve that little bit extra in competition. The reason modern technology has become part of sport is very simple: Winning is just as important as it was 2,500 years ago at the Olympics of ancient Gre

40、ece. Development in technology has often been reflected in the methods of training and performance used at the Olympics through history. This technology falls into two main groups: improving an athlete’s performance in competition, and allowing results to be measured more accurately. One of the cr

41、eations that have drawn the most attention is the new high-tech swimsuit from Speedo, which was used by most US swimmers in Athens. Until Sydney 2000, it was thought that the smaller the swimsuit, the faster the swimmer would travel. “However, the fact that at the Sydney Olympics, 28 of the 33 gold

42、 medallists were wearing the body covering Fastskin suit proved the theory was out of date,” said Andy Thomas, vice-president of Speedo. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m The company’s full body suit is supposed to make swimmers 3 to 4 percent faster, particularly when turning or diving into the water. It is bel

43、ieved that the suit creates less water resistance as it moves, behaving more like a shark skin than a human skin. The introduction of high-tech equipment means that athletes in all sports, from the 100-metre sprint (短跑) to the pole vault (撑杆跳高), can now train more effectively and nourish (给…以营养) th

44、eir bodies better. Meanwhile, scientific development also means performances can be measured and studied far more accurately. Not only are winning times more accurately recorded, but cheating athletes are also easier to catch out. According to International Olympic Committee (IOC) requirements, two

45、 independent measuring systems should be used at all venues (比赛地点). Athens 2004 organizers used only the very latest equipment to measure distance and speed. What matters most in Olympics? Its (2)________ “Faster, higher, stronger”is pushing scientists and athletes as (3) ________ to do whatev

46、er is possible to reach new levels. (1)______ is the most important thing at the modern Olympic Games. Science can (4)_______ athletes’ performance in competition. Science can get results (8)______ more accurately. High-tech swimsuit from Speedo can make swimmers 3 to 4 %faster when (5)___ or d

47、iving into water and was worn by some gold (6)_____ at the modern Olympics. Athletes in all sports can train in a more effective (7)_______. Winning times can be (9)_______ more accurately. Cheating athletes can be (10)____ caught out. § 11 Your blood makes a round trip through your body in

48、 less than one minute thousands of times a day. It travels through tubes called blood vessels. There are three main kinds of blood vessels-arteries, veins(静脉) and capillaries(毛细血管). When blood is pumped out of your heart it goes into your largest arteries. These branch into smaller arteries, which b

49、ranch into still smaller ones. The blood flows from the smallest arteries into your capillaries. Capillaries are bridge between your arteries and your veins. They are the tiniest blood vessels, so small that you can not see them without a microscope. Blood travels from the capillaries into tiny veins. These lead to larger and still larger veins. Finally, the largest veins take the blood back to your heart. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m Blood feeds your cells, cleans them, and works to keep them healthy. It carries food and oxygen to each cell of your body. The food and oxygen get into cells by

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