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The elderly woman had stayed on my place, along with a younger woman who I guessed was her daughter. The daughter was rolling her eyes, sighing, checking her watch every few seconds.

The elderly woman began to look through the DVDs on the nearest shelf. After the slightest hesitation, I asked if could help her find something. The woman showed me something written on a piece of paper. Rather than rushing off to locate the DVD for the woman, I asked her to walk with me so I could show her where she could find it. Something about her deliberate movements reminded me of my own mother, who passed away the previous Christmas. We found the movie. Then, reluctantly(不情愿地), I had to return the elderly woman to her keeper, who was still tapping her foot at front of the store.

“Is that your mom?” I asked. “Mind some advice?”

“Not at all,” said the daughter.

“Cherish(珍惜)her,” I said. “When she’s gone, it’s the little moments that’ll create great memories for you. Moments like this.” It was true. I missed my mom and still remembered the moments when I used my impatience to make her life miserable.

Together they made their way toward the store’s exit. They stood there for a moment, side by side, watching the rush of the crowds. Then the daughter glanced over. And slowly, almost reluctantly, she placed her arm around her mother’s shoulders and gently guided her out.

24. The author was impressed by the elderly woman’s ___________. A. hesitating gestures B. unsteady pace of movements C. deliberate movements D. slow speed of doing a part-time job 25. How did the daughter feel while waiting for her mother?

A. Content B. Angry C. Impatient D. Interested 26. Why did the author walk with the old lady to find DVDs?

A. To get familiar with the shopping mall B. To learn about her favorite movies C. To take the chance for a short rest D. To accompany her for a moment 27. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. The daughter accepted the advice of the author B. The daughter was reluctant to leave the mall C. The daughter couldn’t tolerate her mom any more D. The daughter left her mom alone in the crowds

C

The ancient Greek doctor Hippocrates is commonly quoted as saying, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Hippocrates is often called the “father of modern medicine’ even though he was born around 460 B. C. But modern medical research confirms that certain foods can help cure, prevent, or even cause some diseases.

Inflammation(发炎,炎症)is a condition in which a part of your body becomes red, swollen and painful. Neil Bernard, a professor, explains how it affects the human body. “It’s the body’s way to attack an invader(入侵者). So if bacteria or viruses enter the body, inflammation is a way of knocking them out. When inflammation becomes chronic(慢性的), the body turns against its own tissue. It’s like friendly fire.” Amanda Haas suffered from rheumatoid arthritis(类风湿性关节炎). She went to a doctor to try to find out what was wrong with her body. The doctor said, “I think it’s something that you’re eating. And since you cook for a living, why don’t you go and figure out what’s going to make you feel great and share it with other people?” So, she started to look closely at the material she often uses in her cooking, things like refined(精炼的)sugar, too much caffeine. A lot of people know that if you have joint and arthritic issues, you can be sensitive to peppers and eggplatns and tomatoes. She uses a lot of green, leafy vegetables in her cooking to make it anti-inflammatory.

In her Anti-Inflammation Cookbook, Haas shares many of her vegan recipes along with others that use animal protein(蛋白质). A vegan diet does not include any animal meat or animal by-products such as milk or eggs. But, she says that grass-fed beef has omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Those are good for the body. Haas even made sweets and desserts healthier by using coconut oil instead of butter.

Cutting out foods that may be making you sick is one way to make that ancient advice---let food be your medicine---useful in your modern, daily life. 28. What does the author mainly want to say in Paragraph 1?

A. Certain foods are the causes of disease B. Some medicine can be eaten as food C. Hippocrates is the father of modern medicine D. Using food us medicine isn’t a new idea

29. How does Neil explain the effect of inflammation on the body? A. By comparing it to war B. By listing scientific data

C. By describing the whole course of it D. By offering practical cure for it 30. What did the doctor suggest Amanda Haas do?

A. Quit her job as a cook B. Write a book on inflammation C. Change her daily diet D. Become a vegan immediately 31. What will Amanda’s anti-inflammation diet include?

A. Refined sugar B. Milk and butter C. Grass-fed beef D. Peppers and eggplants

D

How often have you read a story that a friend or family member has sent you? Very likely you would have skipped the news had it not been pointed out to you. Traditionally newspapers and famous TV channels have been our source of authentic news. But these days with the popularity of social media, sharing stories is increasingly becoming a favorite source of news. In fact, research suggests that more half the people get their news today from social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Google.

Social media sties often aggregate contents for us to see based on trending topics---stories that have been viewed by many others as well as based on our own past searches and analysis of our likes and dislikes. If you have liked kittens in the past, you may have noticed that you are seeing more news, blogs and analysis about kittens all of a sudden.

While advocates of free speech do not want to control any voice, it is certainly harmful when it is difficult to separate truth from fiction. Imagine the influence

of fake(虚假的0news when it begins to affect our own lives. Trusting a piece of news, patients could very easily fall for wrong diagnosis; elders could give money to cheats and reputation of perfectly upright citizens could be easily ruined. What about when we research for a school project and base our analysis on false information or news?

Mark Zukerberg has finally acknowledged the issue. Among several projects that he company is considering, Facebook is trying to take powerful measures to crack down on false news. This would include warning label no fake contents. Fake news also makes a lot of profits from advertising. Google and Facebook have said they will limit advertising profits on their network from such sites.

The bottom line---don’t’ believe every word of what you read. Do more research from multiple(多样的)sources to ensure that the news is indeed true before you share with others.

32. What does the underlined word “aggregate” in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Analyze B. Cancel C. Gather D. Rewrite 33. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?

A. People tend to believe the news on social media B. False news is fashionable on social media

C. False stories are shared quickly across social media D. Misleading information make hurt us 34. How will Facebook deal with false news?

A. To label fake contents to warn B. To forbid advertising on its network

C. To prove the news from multiple sources D. To close down the sites of false news

35. What might be the best title for the next?

A. Keep Away from Fake News B. Never Blindly Believe Anything You Read C. Refuse to Spread Harmful Information D. Separate Truth from Fiction Skillfully

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