亚洲欧洲国产欧美一区精品,激情五月亚洲色五月,最新精品国偷自产在线婷婷,欧美婷婷丁香五月天社区

      考試首頁 | 考試用書 | 培訓(xùn)課程 | 模擬考場(chǎng)  
        當(dāng)前位置: 中華考試網(wǎng) >> 中考 >> 中考英語 >> 英語模擬題 >> 重慶英語模擬題 >> 文章內(nèi)容
        

      重慶南開中學(xué)2017中考英語模擬沖刺卷含解析_第4頁

      來源:中華考試網(wǎng)收藏本頁   【 】  [ 2017年4月18日 ]

        In a word, you are the only one. Accept yourself and be yourself. Being unsuccessful doesn’t mean you’re not good enough. You just need a long way to go.

        56. According to the writer, a good friend enjoys being with you because .

        A. you talk about how great he is

        B. you praise him a lot

        C. you are like him

        D. you make him feel better about himself

        57. When we meet big problems, will always be with us.

        A. our friends B. our family C. our teachers D. our classmates

        58. To explain the last suggestion, the writer gave .

        A. an example of his family B. an example of himself

        C. some different ideas D. some different reasons

        59. In this passage, suggestions are offered.

        A. three B. four C. five D. six

        D

        Judy was collecting information for a research project on teens killing themselves. She happened to read a news article about how some medicines increase the chance of killing themselves in kids and teens. How could a medicine that was supposed to help kids with depression actually make them feel worse?

        Large newspapers, magazines, TV networks, and radio stations often have medical reporters to cover developments in health and medicine. Their job is to report scientific information in a way that’s easy for most people to understand. Many health stories are accurate and balanced.

        But not all are. Sometimes, reporters try to quickly cram(塞滿) information into a short news

        story, and they make the information simple. What you see may not be the whole picture. To catch a reader’s attention, news reports sometimes say something untrue. Besides,

        medical news reports often focus on people’s personal stories, not scientific studies. Personal

        stories are interesting, but often they don’t prove anything about health or treatments in general. It takes a well-done study to do that. And sometimes these studies just aren’t exciting enough to make the news.

        When you hear about a new medical development, the first question to ask yourself is whether the news is based on a scientific study. Knowing there’s a study behind the news is only the first step, though. How the study was done (and who did it) matters, too.

        A lot of medical research is done in the laboratory or in lab animals, not in people —at least, not at first. Lab studies help scientists find out whether a drug looks promising(有前途的), how it works, and whether there might be side effects(副作用). But what happens in a laboratory

        does not always work the same in people.

        When watching or reading a news report about a new drug or treatment, see if it tells you whether the findings are in animals or people. Even if a study was done in people, it may not apply(應(yīng)用)to you.

        60. Judy was doing a research project on .

        A. teens killing themselves B. kids with depression

        C. medical reporters D. lab animals

        61. Personal stories are told in medical news reports to .

        A. make the news more difficult

        B. catch the attention of readers

        C. show the study was well done

        D. help more people to understand the news

        62. The Chinese meaning of the word “accurate” in Paragraph 2 is probably_ . A. 精確的 B. 生動(dòng)的 C.偽造的 D. 狹隘的

        63. The text is mainly about .

        A. how to be healthy

        B. how to get information from news

        C. how to read and accept news on health

        D. how to be a good medical reporter

        V.口語應(yīng)用。(每小題 1 分,共 5 分)

        閱讀下面對(duì)話,從方框內(nèi) 7 個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇 5 個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢?duì)話,并把答題卡上 對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。

       
      A: Hello, Jack. Have you made any plans for your weekend? B: Hi, Bob. 64 I am going to a birthday party.

        A: Really? That sounds like fun. 65

        B: It’s my best friend Mike’s birthday. He will be 15 this weekend. 66

        A: I guess so. He was my classmate in primary school.

        B: Wow, that’s nice. 67 I think Mike will be very happy to see you there.

        A: 68 I have already invited Tom to watch a football match. In fact, I want to ask you to go together, but you are not available. Anyway, have a nice weekend.

      將中華自考網(wǎng)添加到收藏夾 | 每次上網(wǎng)自動(dòng)訪問中華自考網(wǎng) | 復(fù)制本頁地址,傳給QQ/MSN上的好友 | 申請(qǐng)鏈接 TOP
      關(guān)于本站  網(wǎng)站聲明  廣告服務(wù)  聯(lián)系方式  站內(nèi)導(dǎo)航
      Copyright © 2006-2019 中華考試網(wǎng)(Examw.com) All Rights Reserved 營業(yè)執(zhí)照