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Miss Green is very fat. She weighs(称重)100 kg and she is getting heavier and heavier(越来越重)every day. So one day she goes to see the doctor. The doctor says,"You need a diet, Miss Green, and I have a good one here." He gives her a small book and says, "Read this carefully and eat the things on Page 11 every day. Then come back and see me in two weeks' time.”
Miss Green comes back again two weeks later. She isn't thinner. She is fatter(更胖)instead.  The doctor is surprised and says, "Are you eating the things on Page 11 of the small book?" "Yes, doctor." she answers.
The next day the doctor visits Miss Green during her dinner. She is surprised to see the doctor. "Miss Green," he says, "why are you eating potatoes and bread? They aren't on your diet.” "But, doctor," Miss Green answers, "I ate my diet at lunchtime. This is my dinner."
Miss Green goes to see the doctor because_______.

A.she is ill
B.she is getting fatter and fatter
C.she wants to know her weight
D.she isn't feeling very well

The word "diet" in the passage means“_______” in Chinese.

A.书 B.药 C.蔬菜 D.规定饮食

Two weeks later Miss Green becomes_______.

A.thinner than before
B.fatter than before
C.younger than before
D.the same as before

Potatoes and bread can make people_______.

A.well B.thin C.fat D.ill

Why doesn't Miss Green get thinner?

A.She only eats her diet at lunchtime.
B.She only eats her diet at dinner.
C.She eats too little.
D.She doesn't have her breakfast.
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C. there were many restaurants in the middle of England in the 1950s

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A. in hospitals

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C. in restaurants

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A. didn't have time

B. couldn't pay for the course

C. found it too difficult

59. When did British﹣born Chinese start to have a better education?  

A. At the beginning of the 1990s.

B. When the Chinese community was born.

C. Twenty to thirty years later after their parents' arrival.

60. What is the main idea of this text?  

A. To introduce the history of Chinatown in London.

B. To introduce some popular Chinese restaurants in London.

C. To tell us the reason why people in Hongkong moved to London.

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C. the new study is about the eating habits of some people

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