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A US student has just spent 30 days on an “insect diet ” – eating insects three times a day. Camren Brantley-Rios says traditional meats such as pork and beef are unable to continue and he wanted to try out what many consider the diet of the future.
Many people would find the idea of eating insects distasteful, even if it were not disgusting. Not so long ago, Brantley-Rios was among them. But for the last month he has been eating insects for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
“I’m mainly sticking to three kinds,” he says. Occasionally he has included different insects. Preparing these he “actually cried”, though he insists they were surprisingly good.
Insects consume fewer resources than animals, like pigs and cows, to produce the same amount of protein(蛋白质), Brantley-Rios says – and more than two billion people worldwide include insects in their regular diet, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
“There’s not really a need to eat insects in America because we have it so nice,” Brantley-Rios says. “We have finer meats and we’re lucky to have that luxury(奢侈), so there’s not much of a pressure to eat insects right now. But what a lot of people are trying to do is make it a little bit more marketable.”
He has ordered insects from farms that usually supply zoos, which need them “to feed certain animals”. He has always made sure the insects have been fed on an organic diet, he says, and only bought species he knows are safe to eat.
He knows that one person eating insects won’t make much difference. To have a real environmental effect, millions would have to follow his example.
Why has the US student tried out an “insect diet”?

A.To seek for future vegetables.
B.To advocate traditional meats.
C.To make up for the lack of meat.
D.To explore new forms of protein.

What can we learn about Brantley-Rios from Paragraph 2?

A.He is tired of meats like pork and beef.
B.He advised people to eat insects though disgusted.
C.He had nothing to eat but insects last month.
D.He didn’t like the idea of eating insects.

What does the underlined part “actually cried” in Paragraph 5 mean?

A.was scared B.was pitiful
C.was sorry D.was puzzled

How does Brantley-Rios guarantee the safety of his insect diet?

A.He tests each species before eating it.
B.He orders insects for certain zoo animals.
C.He feeds his insects on an organic diet.
D.He has insects raised on his own farm.
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"Our findings show that if the virus(病毒) continues to spread, the economic cost to these countries could grow eight times by 2015. This would be a big catastrophe to their already weak economies," said Kim.
Mr. Kim says, "saving lives and preventing new spread" is most important. The bank has given $117-million for an "immediate help." The World Bank President says the SARS outbreak between 2002 and 2004 showed how a disease could damage economies. 800 people died from SARS and the economic losses were up to $40-billion.
Mr. Kim says SARS and the H1N1 outbreak of 2009 taught that fear and avoidance resulted in about 90-percent of the economic losses. That means the disease is causing two levels of economic damage.
"There are two kinds of contagion(传染). One is connected with the virus itself and the second is connected with the spread of fear about the virus," said Kim.
The World Bank thinks the losses to the economies of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea will be big .Mr. Kim says losses could be about $97-million at the moment.
Mr. Kim says fast action is necessary. He says getting the disease under control is still far away. That is because there are not enough health care workers in the affected areas. The World Bank President says the most important measure is to act quickly in order to limit economic losses.
What does the underlined word mean in the second paragraph?

A.effort B.disaster
C.warning D.result

If quick action is not taken to stop the spread of Ebola, the economic losses could reach about_______by 2015.

A.$800-million B.$97-million
C.$117-million D.$40-billion.

What’s the main idea of the whole passage?

A.Ebola is a serious and infectious(传染的)illness.
B.Large numbers of people have died from Ebola.
C.People in the West Africa are in great fear of the spread of Ebola virus.
D.Ebola will harm economies in the West Africa seriously without quick action.

J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series, began writing at age 6. In her biography(传记), she well remembers her good friend, Sean, whom she met in secondary school, helped build her confidence in becoming a very good writer. “He was the first person to know my serious dream to be a writer. He was also the only person who thought I was certain to be a success at it, which meant much more to me.”
Rowling met many difficulties in her writing, especially fantasy(幻想) stories. It wasn't until l990 that she first got the idea about Harry Potter. As she recalls, it was on a long train journey from London to Manchester that “the idea of Harry Potter simply fell into my head. I didn't have a pen with me, and I was too shy to ask anybody if I could borrow one. I think, now, that this was probably a good thing, because I simply sat and thought, for four(delayed train) hours, and all the details appear in my brain, and this thin, black-haired, glasses-wearing boy who didn't know he was a wizard (男巫) became more and more real to me.”
That same year, her mother passed away after a ten-year illness, which deeply affected her writing. She went on to marry and had a daughter, but separated from her husband shortly afterwards.
During this time, Rowling suffered from depression(抑郁症). She, out of work,completed her first novel in the cafes, where she could get her daughter to fall asleep. After being refused by l2 publishing houses, the first Harry Potter novel was sold to a small British publishing house.
Now with seven books sold nearly 400 million copies in 64 languages, J. K. Rowling is the highest earning novelist in history. And it all began with the confidence of a friend!

Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?

A.Confidence of a Friend Helped the Success of Harry Potter
B.J.K.Rowing’s Hard Life and the Success of Harry Potter
C.J.K.Rowing---author of the Harry Potter book series
D.How J.K.Rowing Firstly Got the Idea of Harry Potter

According to the passage, we know J.K.Rowing_______.

A.had a happy family
B.had a ten-year illness
C.earned a lot from her novels
D.published 12 books in 64 languages

Where did J.K.Rowing first have the shape of Harry Potter?

A.in the cafes B.on a train
C.in a secondary school D.in a publishing house

What can we learn from the passage?

A.Harry Potter’s friends didn’t know he was a wizard until he graduated.
B.J.K.Rowing wrote down her idea while she was on the train by borrowing a pen.
C.It’s lucky that J.K.Rowing didn’t have a pen while she got the idea of Harry Potter.
D.Harry Potter was a thin, yellow-haired handsome boy with a pair of glasses on his nose.

If you are interested in studying at an American university, you have to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language. The test is widely known as the TOEFL. It is the most widely used language exam for American universities.
There are two major kinds of the TOEFL test. The first is the IBT, or Internet-based Test. It is offered in most of the world and accepted by nearly every university and scholarship program in the United States.The other kind of the test is called the Paper-based Test or PBT. The PBT is less costly to take and does not require use of the Internet.
But how to get started with TOEFL? Here are some tips.
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2. Master the basics first ---You should have to be good at basic English before you take the test. If you score below 500 on the PBT or 70 on the IBT, study for a few months and come back to the TOEFL later.
3. Get a study guide --- It is easy to find study guides for the IBT. Pearson, Barron's, ETS, and Kaplan all produce quality materials. Take a practice test once or twice a month. The best study guides will have explanations in the answer key.
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If you want to study in an America university, you have to_________.

A.be very rich and work hard
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C.ask an English teacher to help you
D.prepare for a month before taking the TOEFL test

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A.the IBT is more expensive to take and requires use of the Internet.
B.Pearson is a person who teaches quality materials.
C.If you score 500 on the PBT,you can pass the TOEFL test.
D.If you are good at reading ,you can pass the TOEFL test.

The real purpose of the TOEFL is to, according to the passage.

A.get more foreign students to study in American universities
B.let foreign students know more about American universities
C.measure one’s communicating ability in English.
D.improve foreign students’ skills of taking tests

Where does the passage most probably come from?

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Love gives meaning to life as without love life is meaningless. Lucky is the person who gets love and keeps the flames of love burning for ever. It is not a matter of days or months. Love is for life and life is for love.
It is easy to fall in love but difficult to keep the flames of love burning. Before having serious long term love relationships, be sure that the person you love is also sincere with you. A selfish person can make your life terrible. If this is the case with you then try to get rid of that person as soon as possible.
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A.suggest new types of healthy food for pet rabbits
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C.instruct rabbit owners to make proper diet choice for their pets
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The writer shows the problem is quite serious among the rabbit owners by .

A.quoting(引述) Rachel Roxburgh B.giving examples
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Which of the following are healthy foods for pet rabbits on a daily basis?

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What is Rachel Roxburgh’s attitude toward rabbit owners?

A.Understanding. B.Disapproving.
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