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第 I 卷 客观卷(共 70分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分)第一节:(共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)AHere are four best sellers on health this month in 2015.2 Day diabetes DietAuthor: Erin Palinski WadeDescription: The plan is designed to be flexible-you can do your Power Bum days whenever it works for you, and you can personalize almost any meal to suit your tastes-and will work for both people with type 2 and those at risk.Our Price: List Price: $24.96 Sale Price: $19.96 Availability: In stockReverse DiabetesAuthor: The Readers Digest AssociationDescription: A Simple Step-by-Step Plan to Take Control of Your Health; Top 20 FOODS for Diabetics; Simple EXERCISES; LIFESTYLE Tips; Tricks to KEEP YOU on Track.Our Price: List Price: $31.96 Sale Price: $12.00 Availability: In stockMagic Foods for Better Blood SugarAuthor: Readers DigestDescription: Discover the arnazing benefits of foods like peanut butter and sweet potatoes and learn which foods to avoid like the plague for steady sailing.Our Price: List Price: $31.96 Sale Price: $14.00 Availability: In stockFoods That Harm, Foods That Heal Author: Editors of Readers DigestDescription: Foods That Harm, Foods 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, cancer, 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 stock1. Which book offers the biggest price cut?A. 2 Day Diabetes Diet B. Reverse DiabetesC. Magic Foods for Better Blood Sugar D. Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal2. What do we know about the four books?A. They are all available now. B. They are intended for the cookC. They have the same author D. They all can help lose weight3. Which book can tell us the connection between what we eat and some disease?A. 2 Day Diabetes Diet B. Reverse DiabetesC. Magic Food for Better Blood Sugar. D. Foods That Harm, Foods That Heal4. The purpose of the text is to_.A. guide us how to keep healthy B. tell us how to keep a balanced dietC. sell the books D. call in us to do more exerciseBThey are the little sweeties who look pretty cute in a photo, or when sleeping but a lot less appealing 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 British 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.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 would 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 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 respectively(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. stay in the economy-class aisle6. 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 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.CYou may have experienced the annoyance of being fined because of parking illegal
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