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廣東省中考英語(yǔ)專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練閱讀理解Wouldyouliketoliveinacitywherebuildingsturnthelightsoffforyou,andself-drivingcarswillfindthenearestparkingspacethemselves?Althoughitmightsoundalittlefarfromyou,livingina“smart”citylikethiscouldhappensoonerthanyouthink.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceintownsthatwehavelivedinforcenturies,whilecompletelynewcitiesarebeingbuilt.OnesuchplaceisthecityofSongdo.Everyhometherewillhavea“telepresence"system(遠(yuǎn)程遙控系統(tǒng))一allowinguserstocontroltheheatingandlooks,takepartinvideomeetings,andreceiveeducation,healthcareandgovernmentservices.Aroundthecity,escalators(自動(dòng)扶梯)willonlymovewhensomeoneisonthem,andofficesandschoolswillallbeconnectedtothesystem.ThegreatmindbehindSongdoisfromthecompanyCisco.Infact,technologycompaniesaroundtheworldsuchasIBM,SiemensandMicrosoftarealreadyinthebusiness.About75%oftheworld'spopulationwillliveincitiesby2050,socitieswillneedtobemoremoderntodealwiththecomingproblems.“Makingcitiessmarterisonewayout,andIthinkthiswillinturnmakecitiesgreener,”saidDanHill,headofaresearchcompany.()1.Accordingtothetext,livingina“smart”city.isnotagreenwayB.willbefarfromyouC.willsoonbecometrueD.iscompletelyimpossible()2.Paragraph2ismainlyabout.acityofthefutureB.ameetinginSongdoC.aplantobuildahouseD.areportonpublichealth()3.WhichcompanyoffersthegreatmindtobuildSongdo?Cisco.B.IBM.C.Siemens.D.Microsoft.()4.DanHillthinksthatmakingcitiessmarterisonewayto.drivepeopleoutofcitiescontroltheworld'spopulationdevelophisowncompanysolvethecities'comingproblems()5.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?FutureEducationSmartCitiesGovernmentServicesD.FamousCompaniesMan-mademeatMeatgrowninlabsmightbeanotherkindoffuturefood.Peopleusestemcells(干細(xì)胞)fromanimalstogrowthemeat.Chicken,beefandporkcanallbemadethisway.Man-mademeatcanbehealthierthantraditionalmeat.Peoplecancontrolwhatkindoffat(月旨肪)goesintothemeat.Theycanchooseonlyhealthyfats.Japanesescientistsexplainhowlab-grownburgersaremade.注茫fromanimal'smusclefromthe一一一.tissue壬7Thenewmuicte:日Musctecellsarefibresareminced:dgrownunderandfumedintoburgers:tension,tobulkthemupVeggiemeat(素食肉類(lèi))AnewkindofburgerisnowpopularintheUnitedStates.Itlooksandtastesthesameasanyotherburger.Butinfactit's“beef”burgermadeoutofplants.Thecompanybehindtheburger,ImpossibleFoods,usespeasandpotatoestomakethe“beef”.Theytakecoloring,proteinandfatsfromtheseplantsandmixthemtogether.Makingmeatoutofplantsuseslesswaterandlandthanraisinganimalsformeat.Italsocreatesfewergreenhousegases.Somefoodcompaniesaremakingchicken,porkandothermeatoutofplantstoo.Algae(藻類(lèi))TheBBCsaidalgaefarmingcouldbecometheworld'sbiggestfarmingindustryinthefuture.Theypointedoutthatalgaeischeapandgrowsveryquickly.Also,itisveryhealthy.Ithasmuchmoreproteinandoilthanmanyotherplants.Besideseatingalgaeasadishonitsown,peoplemayalsousealgaeoilandalgaebutterinthefuture.Somealgaehasastrongtaste.UKscientistsaretryingtoreplacesaltwithalgae.()1.PeoplecanusestemcellstogrowthefollowingmeatEXCEPT.chickenB.beefC.porkD.mutton()2.The“beef”burgerisnowpopularin.ChinaB.JapanC.AmericaD.Britain()3.WhichisNOTtheadvantageofalgae?Thepriceislow.B.Itgrowsquickly.C.Itisveryhealthy.D.Ittastesverygood.()4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?Therearefourstepstomakelab-grownburgers.“Beef”burgerlooksdifferentfromanyotherburger.Peopleusemorewaterandlandtomakemeatoutofplants.Algaehasmuchlessproteinandoilthanmanyotherplants.()5.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?Toadvisepeopletoeatmore“beef”burgers.Tointroducesomekindsoffuturefoods.Totellpeoplehowtomakelab-grownmeat.D.Toshowwhypeopleshouldeatlessmeat.PeoplefromnorthChinaaredifferentfrompeopleinsouthChinainmanyways.Forexample,mostpeopleinthenorthtend(傾向)toprefertoeatmeat,whilesouthernersprefervegetables.Butwheredothesedifferencescomefrom?Astudyofover140,000Chinesepeoplehasshownthatgenetics(遺傳學(xué))mightholdtheanswer.ScientistsfromBGI-Shenzhen,agenestudycenterinChina,foundthatsixgenescancausegeneticdifferencesbetweenpeoplefromdifferentpartsofChina.Thisisaresultofnaturalchoice,whichleadstodifferenteatinghabits.Accordingtothestudy,morepeoplefromnorthChinacarrytheFADS2genethanthosefromsouthChina.Thisgenehelpstometabolize(代謝)fatinthehumanbody.Therefore,peoplefromnorthChinaarebetterabletodigest(消化)meatandfat.Thishelpsthemlivemoreeasilyinnorthernareaswherethereismoremeatandfewervegetables.Moreover,thestudyalsoshowedthatpeoplefromthesoutharemoreimmune(有免疫力的)tocertainillnessesthanpeoplefromthenorth.Forexample,malaria(瘧疾)wasoncewidespreadinsomepartsofsouthChina.Sopeople'sgeneschangedsothattheycouldbetterresistheillness.However,therearealsodownsides.Peoplefromthesoutharemorelikelytohaveacertainkindofbloodillness.ThegeneG6PD,whichcausesthisillness,ismorecommoninpeoplefromthesouththanthosefromthenorth.Itseemsthatnaturehasawayofbalancingitselfout.()1.causepeopletohavedifferenteatinghabits.A.TheirgenesB.TheweatherC.ThefoodtheygrowD.Thehousestheylive()2.Accordingtothepassage,FADS2.A.helpspeopleputonweightB.helpspeopledigestmeatC.canhelppeoplelivelongerD.cancauseabloodillness()3.Fromthepassage,weknowthatpeoplefromthesouth.don'tcarrythegeneG6PDaremoreimmunetomalariaarelesslikelytogetbloodillnesseshavemorehealthyeatinghabits()4.Theunderlinedword“resist”mightmeaninChinese.A.抵抗B.治療C.研究D.傳播()5.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.whyChinesepeopleprefertoeatmeathowpeoplehavedifferentwaysofdigestingfoodhowgenescaninfluenceourhabitsandpreferencestheprogressChinesescientistshavemadeinstudyinggeneticsHaveyouevertried3-Dprinting?AteamofsevenstudentsfromNo.34MiddleSchoolinZhengzhou,Henan,havewonawardsfortheircreative3-Dprintingworks.Twooftheteam'sworkstookthetopprizeattheInternationalYouthInnovationDesignCompetition,whichwasheldinFrancethissummer.Oneoftheirworkshadthetheme“China'sNewEra(時(shí)代)”.TheotherworkwasanancientChinesepalace,whichtheysentasagifttolocalofficialsinLille,France.Theteammemberslearnedhowtoprintintheirschool's3-Dprintingclub.Theytookclassestwiceaweektolearn3-Dprinting.Tomake3-D-printeditems,theyfirstdrawablueprint.Then,theyuseacomputertodesignmodelsofthepiecestheyneed.Afterthat,theyusea3-Dprintertoprintthepiecesandputthemtogether.Butknowinghowtousethetoolsisjustonepartofmastering3-Dprinting.Onealsohastohaveimagination.Toshowthetheme“China'sNewEra",theyprintedoutitems(項(xiàng)目)representing(代表)high-speedtrains,bikesharing,cashlesspaymentandonlineshopping.Theyplacedtheseitemsaroundadragon,whichrepresentedChina.Theymadethisworkwithinjustthreehours,winninganational3-DprintingcompetitioninChinaandlatertheinternationalcompetition.Whentheygottotheinternationalcompetition,theywantedtopresentsomethingthatrepresentedtraditionalChineseculture.Theywereinspired(得至U靈感)byatriptothePalaceMuseum.“Whenwesawthebuildingsthere,wethought‘that'sit'!”saidZhangJiuxing,14.Theytookphotosofthebuildingsanddidalotofresearchtomaketheir3-D-printedworksmorerealistic.Thestudentswillcontinuetolearnaboutthistechnologyandmakemorecreativethings.()1.WherehavethestudentswontheprizeattheInternationalYouthInnovationDesignCompetition?A.InZhengzhou.B.InHenan.C.InFrance.D.InChina.()2.Theunderlinedword“blueprint”inParagraph2means___.A.油畫(huà)B.藍(lán)圖C.打印機(jī)D.藍(lán)牙()3.Paragraph3mainlytalksabout.theimportanceoftoolsin3-Dprintingcompetitiontheimportanceofcreationin3-Dprintingcompetition

theimportanceofimaginationindailylifetheimportanceofcompetitionindailylife()4.WhatdidtheydotorepresentChinesecultureintheinternationalcompetition?TheyhadatriptothePalaceMuseum.Theytookphotosanddidalotofresearch.Theymademorecreativethings.TheymadeanancientChinesepalace.()5.Wherecanwereadthispassage?Inanewspaper.Inanovel.Inanotice.Inanadvertisement.五()1.Annaisverybusywithherjob,sosheoftenfeelsnervousandtired.Shehopestodosomeexercisetorelaxherselfonweekends.()1.Annaisverybusywithherjob,sosheoftenfeelsnervousandtired.Shehopestodosomeexercisetorelaxherselfonweekends.()2.MariaisstudyinginChinanow.WhatworrieshermostisthatsheisgettingfatterandfatterbecauseofthedeliciousChinesefood.Soshe'dliketofindawaytokeepfit.()3.BillhaswonthefirstprizeintheSchoolEnglishSpeechContest.Heisgoingtoinvitehisclassmatestoaplacetohaveaparty.()4.Lindaisasmartgirlstudyinginauniversity.ShedoeswellinallhersubjectsexceptComputerScience.Nowshedecidestoimprovehercomputerlessonbecauseitisnecessaryformanyjobs.()5.Jimmyisamiddleschoolstudent.HeOnlineComputerTrainingCourseOnthiswebsite,youcanfindmanyfreecomputerlearningcourses.Therearemanylevelsfromlowbeginnerstohighlearners,fromsimplecomputerusingarticlestocomputeroperatingvideos.Youcanfindwhatyouneedeasily.NightAdventurePutonyourwarmclothes,andcomeforanightwalkalongtheWildAnimalPark.Manyoftheanimalsyou'llseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Call86791286tojoinus.ChinesePaintingClassYoucanlearntheskillsofpaintingabird,flower,orpersonwithbrushes.Toolsandlovesnatureandhasawideinterest.Heisespeciallyinterestedinvisitingsomeplaceswheretherearelotsofanimalsandplants.materialsareprovided.Wehavebothdayandnightlessons.Tel:67816279.PartyThemeRestaurantThisisagoodplacetohaveaparty.Wewillofferdeliciousdessert,hotdrinksanddishes.Andyoucandecorateyourpartyallbyyourself.HealthyDietProgramThetwo-monthprogramhelpsyoutofindouthowtobethinandhealthy!Callusat75763457togetmoreinformation.YogaClubYogaisagoodwaytorelaxyourbodiesandyourmindsespeciallyafterfivedaysofwork.Callusat73671536ifyouwanttojoinus.ASpeechofHealthThisweekend,Dr.Chenwilltellyouhowtoimproveyourhealthinaneasyway,accordingtotheChinesetraditionalmedicine.六()1.Clarais19yearsold.Sheleftschoollastyear.Shewasnotsurewhatjobshe'dliketodonow,butshedoesn'twanttoworkinanoffice.Shelikessportsandmeetingpeople.A.LeisureandTourismForpeopleinterestedinajobintourism.Youcanlearncustomerservice,informationtechnologyhere.Andthiscourseisoneyear()2.TakaisfromJapan.Sheis27yearsoldnow.Sheworksasafashiondesignerandshewantstolearnmoreaboutcomputers.long,full-time.Youmustbeatleast16yearsold.B.SportsStudies()3.HuangWeiis18yearsold.Heplaysinarockbandwithhisfriends.Heenjoysdramaandlikescomputer.HewantstoberichandForpeoplewhowouldliketoworkinsportscenters,swimmingpools,etc.WehaveSport

famousoneday.()4.Benis10yearsold.HecanspeakEnglishverywellnow.Buthewantstolearnmore.HeisgoingtostayinEnglandforoneyearandwantstodevelophisEnglish.()5.Henryis20yearsoldnow.Helikestravelingverymuch.Heisinterestedintourismandhewantstobeatourguidesomeday.Coaching,FitnessandDiet.Thisisatwo-year,full-timecourseopentopeopleover16yearsofage.BasicInformationTechnologyForpeoplewhowouldliketoworkinbusiness.Youcanlearncomputingforbusiness,programmingandsoftware.Thiscourseisoneyearlong,full-time.Youmustbeatleast16,withaninterestincomputers.ArtandDesignAcoursetohelpyoufindworkinthefashionandmediaindustries.Subjectsincludeclothesdesignandphotography.Twoyearslong,full-time.Studentsmustbeatleast16.PerformingArtsItincludesmusic,dance,dramainthefirstyear.Inthesecondyear,studentscanchoosespecialsubjectssuchassinginganddirecting.Studentsmustbeatleast16atthetimeofentry.EnglishCourseThisisforstudentswhoalreadyhaveaveryhighstandardofEnglishbutwantstodeveloptheirskillsinbothspeakingandwritingaswellaslistening.Thiscourseisoneyearlong,full-time.SingingLessonsForpeoplewhowouldliketolearntosing.Youcanlearntomasteryoursingingvoice,andincreaseyourvocalrangewiththemostsuccessfulsinginglessons.Youcanimproveyoursingingskillssoon.七2019InternationalWildBirdPhotoCompetitionEveryyear,aspartoftheBirdandNatureFestival,aninternationalphotocompetitiondedicated(獻(xiàn)給)towildbirdisorganized.AselectionofthebestphotoswillbepresentedattheCrotoyduringtheevent,whichwilltakeplacefromApril21stto29th,2019.Deadline:November30th,2018Whomayenter:Thecompetitionisopentoamateurs(業(yè)余愛(ài)好者)andprofessionalphotographersfromallovertheworld.Description:Thereare5categoriesopentophotographersover18yearsold.?Birdinitsenvironment?Fashiondesign?Birdindanger?Watergames?Mini-seriesAspecialcategoryisopentoyoungphotographersaged15to17yearsold(legalageasofNovember30th,2018atmidnight),withonlyonetheme—Wildbird.Youmaysubmit提交)amaximumof10photographs.Entryfees:Photographersover18yearsold:$2perphotoYoungphotographersaged15to17yearsold:freePrizes:?GrandPrize:$1,500?1stprizeineachcategory:$800?1stprizeforthecategory“YoungPhotographers"bymaterialendowments資助).Formoreinformation:

Pleasevisit/concours/enconcours-photo/tolearnmoreaboutthecompetition.()1.Thecompetitionisdedicatedto.A.plantsB.petsC.wildbirdD.wildlifeA.plantsB.petsC.wildbirdD.wildlife()2.canjoininthecompetition.OnlyprofessionalphotographersOnlyamateurphotographersTeensagedbelow15BothAandB()3.Whichcategoryisn'topentophotographersover18yearsold?Birdinitsenvironment.B.Wildbird.C.Fashiondesign.D.Birdindanger.()4.Jack,aged17,wantstosubmitfivephotos.Howmuchshouldhepay?$2.B.$10.C.$12.D.Free.()5.WhichofthefollowingorderisRIGHT?ThebestphotosarepresentedattheCrotoy.Photographerspaytheirentryfee.□Thebestphotosareselectedout.□Photographerstakephotosonthetheme.□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□Attention!LittlemusiciansandtheirparentsCityMusicCenterisnowOPENforfallregistration!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++MUSICTOGETHEROurMusicTogetherprogramisformixedages,includingchildrenfrombirthuptokindergarten(幼兒園).Thisnationallyrecognizedprogramisforearlychildhoodmusicdevelopment.Parentsareexpectedtostayandtakepartaswell,settingupamusicalconnectionwiththeirchildreninaveryfunway.MusicTogetherclassesarehelpfulforustoprovidemusicalexperienceforourchildreninclassandathome,openingupalifetimeofmusicmaking.FallSessionInfo:Tuition(學(xué)費(fèi)):$165;SecondChildRate:$115(secondchildunder6monthsoldattendforfree)Section1:at10:00a.m.,Tuesdays,Sept.13—Nov.15Section2:at10:00a.m.,Saturdays,Sept.1—Oct.31Section3:at7:00p.m.,Fridays,Sept.20—Nov.22JessicaAllenteachesallofourMusicTogetherclasses.FamilieswillreceiveaCD,adownloadcode(密碼)togetthemusiconline,asongbook,abookletofinformationabouttheresearchbehindtheprogram,andmore!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++MUSICALDISCOVERYMusicalDiscoveryisanintroductiontotheprinciples(原則)ofmusic,foragesofthreetofive.Wewilldance,sing,playmusicgamesandhavealotoffunaswelearn.Ourpiecesofmusicwillincludechildren'ssongsfromaroundtheworldaswellasoldfavorites.FallSessionInfo:Tuition:$120Teacher:SarahTrouslardTime/Day:3:15—4:00p.m.,MondaysDates:Sept.15—Nov.17+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Vtosignup(報(bào)名)forlessonsandclassestoday.()1.cantakepartinMusicTogetherprogram.MiddleschoolstudentsandtheirparentsLittlechildrenandtheirparentsMiddleschoolstudentsandtheirteachersLittlechildrenandtheirteachers()2.3-year-oldSandyandher5-month-oldbabybrotherhavetopayforMusicTogether.$50B.$115C.$165D.$280()3.Mr.JohnsonworksonweekdaysinOctoberandhecantakepartinofMusicTogetherwithhislittleson.Section1B.Section1or2C.Section2D.Section2or3()4.InMusicalDiscoveryprogram,kids.canonlysingchildrensongsB.canlearnmusicinafunwayC.canplayanygametheylikeD.cannothearforeignsongs()5.Readersofthispostermaybe.parentsofbabiesandkidsmusicfansofdifferentageschildrenfrombirthto5yearsoldteacherslikeJessicaAllenandSarahTrouslard九HumansshareEarthwithmanydifferentkindsofwildlife.However,manyofouranimalfriendsmaynotbearoundformuchlonger.AccordingtotheLivingPlanetReportreleasedbytheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF)inOctober,populationsofseveralanimals,includingmammals(哺乳動(dòng)物),birdsandfish,hadfallenbyabout60percentsince1970.Asthereportsaid,oneofthebiggestcausesofwildlifelossishumanactivity.Threequartersoftheworld'slandhasbeenaffectedbyhumanactivity.Manynaturalhabitatshavebeendestroyedtocreatefarmland.About300mammalspecies(不中類(lèi))aredyingoutbecausehumansareover-eatingthem.Anotherexampleistheindustrialover-fishingoftheoceans,TheGuardiannoted.Thechallengewefaceistofindwaystomeettheneedsofourgrowingpopulationwhile

protectingtheenvironment,theWWFsaid.Ithascalledonworldgovernmentsandbusinessestomakeeffortstogethertoprotectpeopleandnature.ThesituationinChinaisnotpositive,either.AccordingtoareportbyChinaDailyinNovember,Chinesepaddlefish(白鱘)maybedyingout.Andtherearenowlessthan500greenpeafowl(孔雀)inthewild,CCTVreportedinJune.Toprotectendangeredanimals,measureshavebeentakeninChinaandprogresshasbeenmade.Forexample,Chinahasbanned(禁止)theuseofrhinohorn(犀牛角)andtigerbones,aswellasbannedivorytrading,ChinaDailyreported.Ithasalsoheldsomeactivitiestoincreasepublicawareness(意識(shí)).()1.WhatdoweknowfromtheLivingPlanetReport?Animalsaredestroyingnaturalhabitats.Thehumanpopulationisincreasing.Manyanimalspeciesaredyingout.Humansandanimalsareequalintermsoftheirpopulation.()2.Accordingtothepassage,whatleadstowildlifeloss?creatingfarmlandDover-eatingofmammalsDairpollutionindustrialover-fishingA.DDD□□□A.DDD□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□()3.Theunderlinedword“It”inParagraph5isaboutA.thegovernmentB.thepopulationC.theenvironmentD.thechallengeC.theenvironmentD.thechallenge()4.TheChinesemeaningof“positive”inParagraph6isA.樂(lè)觀的A.樂(lè)觀的()5.Paragraph7waswrittentoshowA.whichanimalspeciesareendangeredinChinahowChinesepeopledealwithenvironmentalproblemshowtoincreasepublicawarenesstoprotectanimalswhateffortsChinahasmadetoprotectendangeredanimals十Ifyouskipameal,doyouevernoticeyourselfstartingtogetangryorannoyedveryeasily?Well,thisisoftenknownasbeing“hangry”orbeingangrybecauseyouareveryhungry.Butasitturnsout,it'snotjustafunnyphrase,butitisscientificallytrue!Scientistsfoundthisfeelingofangerusuallycomesfromhavinglowglucose(葡萄糖)levelsintheblood.Glucoseisputintothebodyafteryoueat.Thebrainalsoneedsthistoworkcorrectly.Whenthebodyislowinglucose,thebrainsendshormones(激素)toincreasetheamountofglucoseinthebody.BrendaBustillos,adietitian(營(yíng)養(yǎng)學(xué)家)atTexasA&MUniversity,theUS,said,“Hungerleadstohighstresshormones,whichmakesithardtocontrolouremotions.”Thebrainevenstartstofeellikeyouaredealingwithalife-threatening(威脅生命的[situationifyoudon'tgetenoughglucose.Anotherproblemisthatthebrainwillalsouseneuropeptide(神經(jīng)肽)tosendamessagesayingyoushouldeat.Butthisisthesamechemicalthatmanagesanger.AmandaSalis,PhD,UniversityofSydney,saysthatwemayalsobeabletothankourancestorsforourhanger.Salissaysthatlongagowhentherewasnotmuchfood,peoplehadtobeaggressivetoeatasmuchastheycouldtogetenoughfoodtolive.Soevennowwhenmostpeoplehaveenoughfoodtoeat,thereisstillthataggressivefeelingtowardneedingfood.()1.Ifyouare“hangry”,you.gethungrybecauseyouareangrygethungryeasilywhenyouaretiredgetangrybecauseyouarehungrygetangryeasilywhenyouaretired()2.Accordingtothescientists,thefeelingofangerusuallyresultsfrom.A.lowglucoselevelsB.highbloodpressureC.lowhormonesD.controllableemotions()3.Theunderlinedword“aggressive”inParagraph5means___.

愛(ài)吵鬧的B.有闖勁的C.善戰(zhàn)的D.有見(jiàn)地的()4.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthatneuropeptideisachemicalthatsendsamessagesayingwearefullisastresshormonethatcontrolsouremotionsisachemicalthathelpsusdealwithhardsituationsisachemicalthatmanagesouranger()5.Thepassageismainlytalkingabout.thereasonsforbeingangrytheresultsofstayinghungrythewaystocontrolouremotionstherelationshipbetweenangerandhunger十()1.Tomisseventeenyearsoldnow.Hehasdreamedofbecomingasuccessfulbusinessmanforquitealongtime.Hehopeshisdreamwillcometrueinthefuture.()1.Tomisseventeenyearsoldnow.Hehasdreamedofbecomingasuccessfulbusinessmanforquitealongtime.Hehopeshisdreamwillcometrueinthefuture.()2.Johnisinterestedincomputertechnology.Hespendsmuchofhisfreetimeoncomputers.BillGatesishishero.HewouldliketolearnfromBillGates.()3.Maryoftenasksherselfwhatshewillbeinthefuture.Shewantstounderstandherselfandtheworldaroundherbetter.Sheneedssomethingtohelphermakearightplantobesuccessful.()4.BettyisworkingonthehistoryofAmericathesedays.ShetriestofindtheanswertohowtheUSbecamewhatitistoday.()25.Mrs.Greenhasateenagedaughter.UncommonSenseforParentswithTeenagersThisbookisfullofadviceforparents.Thisquestion-and-answerbookhelpsparentsunderstandtheirchildren.Thisbooktellsyouhowtocommunicatewithyourchildren.TheRoadAheadThisbookisabouttechnologyandtechnologicalchange,butmostofthebookisaboutBillGates'teenyears.Youwilllearnthathewasanormalteenagerinhighschoolandnotdifferentfromyou.TasteofHomeThisisabookaboutcooking,whichoffersmanyhome-stylerecipes.Pluscolorphotosofeveryrecipe,cost-savingmenusandTheycan'tgetonwellwitheachother.Mrs.Greenisworriedbutdoesn'tknowwhattodo.healthy-choicedishes.Dave'sWayThisisafantasticbookforteenagers.Itcontainscountlesssimpletipsonhowtobesuccessfulintoday'sbusinessenvironment.Itshowsyouhowtomakeyourdreamcometrue.TheTeenager'sGuidetotheRealWorldThisbooktellsteenagershowtodesigntheirownlives.Thisbookhelpsteenagersunderstandwhattherealworldis.Ithelpsthemmakegooddecisionsaboutthefuture.DrawingontheRightSideoftheBrainThisbookoffersagreatintroductionabouthowyourbrainworksbasedonthemostrecentscientificresearchintoleft-brain/right-braindifferences.Itisafascinatinglessononhowtousedifferentpartsofyourmind.TheAmericans:TheDemocratic(民主的)ExperienceThisbooktellsmanystoriesaboutthepeoplewhohelpedbuildthecountry.Inthisbook,thewriterdescribestheAmericanhistoryduringthepastyears.十二()1.Sallyoftentakesabananatoschoolforlunch.Sheoftenputsthebananainherbaginthemorning,andwhensheopensthebagatnoon,thebananalooksasifsomeonedroveacaroverit.A.AppleWatchItcannotonlytellyoutherighttimeandthetemperature.Italsohasasetoftechnologythatcancollectalotofhealthdata.Itcanrecordyoureverymovementandeventellyou()2.Rosewantstoknowwhetherherbreathsmellsniceornot?Butit'sdifficulttowhetheryousleepwellornot.

know,becauseit'sveryhardtosmelltheairthatcomesoutofyourownmouth.()3.Johnusedtohaveawatchthatcantellhimthetimeandtemperatureduringtheday.However,itdoesn'tworkthesedaysandhewantstobuysomethingthatcanbewornmoreeasily.()4.Itisreportedthatmanypeopledieasaresultofbreathingsmokeorfromcookingoverwood-poweredorcoal-poweredstoves.Annawantstobuyacookertoavoidthisproblem.()5.Bruceoftenreadsthenewsaboutfoodsafetyfromnewspaper,magazinesorTV.Ithasgreatinfluencesonpeople'shealth.Hewantstofindsomethingthatcanhelphimcheckwhetherthefoodissafeornot.AlarmForkWell,thisspecialforkhastwolights:onegreenandonered.Whenthegreenlightison,it'sOKtotakeabiteoffood.Thefork“knows"whenyoutakeabite,andsoontheredlightgoeson.Waitforthegreenlightbeforeyoutakeanotherbite.SmellThisSmellThisisusefulforyoutomakesureyourbreathsmellniceornot.SmellThiscoversyournoseandyourmouth,soitiseasytosmelltheairthatcomesoutofyourmouth.BananaSuitcaseAreyouworryingaboutthebananainyourbag?IfyouputyourbananaintheBananaSuitcase,itcankeepabananasafe,delicious,andlookinglikeabanana!“Sol-4”CookerThecookerisalsomuch“friendlier"thanothercookersbecauseitproduceslesssmokeandtheuserwouldbelesslikelytohavebreathingillnessesfromharmfulsmoke.TimeTempGlassesThesespecialglassesshowthetimeaboveyourrighteyeandthetemperatureaboveyourlefteye.Itissurelyeasierthanwearingawatch,andyouneverhavetoguessthetemperature.KuaisouThenewchopsticks,calledKuaisou,areabletopickupavarietyofreadingsonfoodfreshness,acidity(酸性)andnutrients(營(yíng)養(yǎng)).Theyallowpeopletotakefoodsafetyintotheirownhandsthroughanapponsmartphones.十三Foralongtime,acoupleofChineseparentswereallowedtohaveonlyonechildinordertocontrolChina'spopulation.However,afterChina'stwo-childpolicycameout,thenumberofnewly-bornbabiesdidn'triserapidlyassomeexpertsexpected.ThesamesituationdoesnothappenonlyinChina,butalsoinothercountries.Therehasbeenaremarkableglobaldeclineinthenumberofchildrenwomenarehaving,accordingtoastudypublishedinTheLancet.Thestudylookedatbirthtrendsinseveralcountriesfrom1950to2017.In1950,womenhadanaverageof4.7childrenintheirlifetime.Thenumberwas2.4childrenperwomanin2017.Theresearcherssaidthatthefindingswerea“hugesurprise”.Thismeansthatnearlyhalfofthecountriestheylookedatarenowfacinga“babybust(嬰兒荒)”.Therearenotenoughchildrentomaintain(保持)thecountries'populationsize,accordingtoareportpublishedbytheBBC.“Aswomenhavegottenmoreeducatedandparticipatedmoreintheworkplace,manywomenprefertohavefewerchildren.Sothereisnosurprisethatfertilityhascomedowntremendously(非常地),”saidstudyauthorChristopherMurray.“Anditcomesdownfasterinyoungerwomen.”Gettingmarriedlaterinlifeisanotherfactor.“Theageatwhichwomenaregettingmarriedisincreasing,”JamesKiarie,coordinatorfortheWorldHealthOrganization,toldCNN.()1.Beforethetwo-childpolicy,acoupleofChines

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