The patient was warned ________ oily food after the operation.
A.to eat not B.eating not
C.not to eat D.not eating
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The patient was warned ________ oily food after the operation.
A.to eat not B.eating not
C.not to eat D.not eating
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—If he , he that food.
—Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.
A.was warned, would not take B.had been ,warned, would not have taken
C.would be warned, had not taken D.would have been warned, had not taken
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The patient was still in danger, because after the transplant, his body ______ the new heart.
A. rejected B. reserved
C. released D. refreshed
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The doctor suggested that I keep away from oily food, because it ________ easily.
A. isn’t digest B. doesn’t digest
C. isn’t to digest D. won’t be digested
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After staying in hospital for long, the patient was advised to go to the seaside to________
his health.
A. take up B. carry up C. pick up D. make up
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.After staying in hospital for long, the patient was advised to go to the seaside to________
his health.
A.take up | B.carry up | C.pick up | D.make up |
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After____seemed an endless effort, the patient was finally able to carry out ___seemed a perfect normal walk.
A.that; that | B.what; what | C.it; that | D.which; it |
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After _____ seemed an endless effort, the patient was finally able to carry out _____ seemed a perfectly normal walk.
A. what ; what B. that;that
C. which;which D. it;it
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So you thought the hamburger was the world’s most popular fast food? After all, McDonald’s Golden Arches span the globe. But no, there is another truly universal fast food, the ultimate(极好的)fast food. It’s easy to make, easy to serve, much more varied that the hamburger, can be eaten with the hands, and it’s delivered to your front door or served in fancy restaurants. It’s been one of America’s favourite foods for over 50 years. It is, of course, the pizza.
It’s kind of silly to talk about the moment when pizza was “invented”. It gradually evolved over the years, but one thing’s for certain—it’s been around for a very long time. The idea of using pieces of flat, round bread as plates came from the Greeks. They called them ‘plakuntos’and ate them with various simple toppings such as oil, garlic, onions, and herbs. The Romans enjoyed eating something similar and called it ‘picea’. By about 1000 a.d. in the city of Naples, ‘picea’ had become ‘pizza’ and people were experimenting with more toppings: cheese, ham, anchovies, and finally the tomato, brought to Italy from Mexico and Peru in the sixteenth century. Naples became the pizza capital of the world. In 1889, King UmbertoⅠand Queen Margherita heard about pizza and asked to try it. They invited pizza maker, Raffele Esposito, to make it for them. He decided to make the pizza like the Italian flag, so he used red tomatoes, white mozzarella cheese, and green basil leaves. The Queen loved it and the new pizza was named ‘Pizza Margherita’ in her honour.
Pizza migrated to America with the Italians at the end of the nineteenth century. The first pizzeria in the United States was opened in 1905 at 53 Spring Street, New York City, by Gennaro Lombardi. But the popularity of pizza really exploded when American soldiers returned from Italy after World WarⅡ and raved about ‘that great Italian dish’. Americans are now the greatest producers and consumers of pizza in the world.
1.When did pizza become really popular in the United States?
A. After 1945. B. At the end of nineteenth century.
C. In 1905. D. In 1889.
2.What do the Italian flag and a Pizza Margherita have in common?
A. There is a picture of a Pizza Margherita on the flag.
B. They have the same colours.
C. Both of them represent Italy.
D.They are as popular as each other in Italy.
3.Which one is the correct timeline of the evolvement of pizza?
A. pizza, plakuntos, picea
B. picea, plakuntos, pizza
C. plakuntos, pizza, picea
D. plakuntos, picea, pizza
4.Why are Mexico and Peru important in the development of pizza?
A. Because pizza was invented in these countries.
B. Because the people in these countries are the greatest consumers of pizza in the world.
C. Because one kind of toppings was brought to Italy from these countries.
D. Because pizza first became popular in these two countries.
5.Which one is the best title for the passage?
A. McDonald’s and Pizza.
B. The Popularity of Pizza in the United States.
C. Global Pizza.
D. How to Make Pizza.
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For decades, doctors have warned patients that too much salt can be bad for the heart. Heat attack has long been considered a grown-up problem, but a new research suggests that salt is starting to affect children. Eating too much salty food when you're young can lead to health problems later.
Salt is made up of two elements: sodium and chlorine. Dietary guidelines recommend that adults and kids aged 9 — 13 shouldn't consume more than about a teaspoon of salt daily. The average American eats twice this amount. This worries doctors because too much sodium results in the body producing more blood. To pump the extra blood, the heart has to work harder. This causes a rise in blood pressure a measurement of how stressed the heart is. High blood pressure often leads to heart disease.
A kid with high blood pressure is more likely to become a grown-up with high blood pressure. Reducing salt might also help stop childhood obesity (肥胖). British researchers recently found that kids who eat less salt also drink fewer sugary soft drinks. Drinking fewer fizzy drinks makes kids less likely to gain weight, become obese and develop high blood pressure.
Salt can affect more than just your heart and weight. A recent study found that a growing number of kids in the US are suffering from kidney stones. This painful condition usually affects people aged over 40. Now, kids as young as five are getting it.
Cutting down on salt can be hard, but you can retrain yourself to prefer less salty food. The best way to reduce the amount of sodium you eat is to make changes gradually. Start by adding half as much salt to your dinner as you normally do. Switch to fresh foods instead of canned and bottled versions. And go easy on the condiments (调味品). You might also want to start reading nutrition labels. You may be surprised to learn that there are 1,150 mg of sodium in a double cheeseburger, and over 2 ,000 mg in many frozen meals.
1.What is the author's major concern?
A.Children eat too much salty food. B.Many adults suffer from heart attack.
C.Americans consume too much salt. D.Heart attack is now a youth problem.
2.What does the author refer to as the cause of childhood obesity?
A.Eating more salty food. B.Lack of physical exercise.
C.Drinking many sugary soft drinks. D.Eating the same food as the adults.
3.What is another disease tending to be younger according to Paragraph 4?
A.Obesity. B.Kidney stone.
C.Blood disease. D.Heart attack.
4.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.The laws of health. B.How to cut down on salt.
C.Healthy diet. D.The amount of salt we need.
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