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牛津版(深圳·广州)初中英语七年级下册Module 4 Colourful life Unit Unit 8 From hobby to career 第2课时Reading(2)

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    When talking about picking a right school,a mother gave some pieces of advice.

    In the latest issue (期) of Youth magazine,the mother shared the school advice she gave her daughters with young peopleacross the country.

    "I`ve told my daughters many timesthat I don't want them to choose a name," the mother said. "I don'twant them to think, 'Oh, I should go to these top schools.' We live in acountry with hundreds of excellent universities. So the first question is:what's going to work for me?"

    "When it was time to prepare forpicking schools, nobody around me believed I could get into Xiamen University.But through hard work I finally made it," she continued. "So, mysecond piece of advice is: believe in yourself, no matter what other peoplemight say. Once your goal is set, you only need to try your best to make itcome true."

(1)、The mother shared her advice__________.
A、with her students B、with her husband C、in Youth magazine D、in Xiamen University
(2)、To explain her second piece of advice, the mother gave____________.
A、a story of her daughters B、a story of her own C、some different reasons D、some different ideas
(3)、We can learn from the last paragraph that_____________.
A、we can realize our dream through hard work B、the name of the university isn't the most important C、it's necessary to care what other people might say D、more than one university can give us a good education
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 Sitting in front of the television may be relaxing, but spending too much time in front of it may take years off your life. Watching less TV may help you live a much {#blank#}1{#/blank#}(long) life. Australian researchers surveyed more than 11,000 people over the age of 25. Their study showed that {#blank#}2{#/blank#} people watched TV for six hours a day, they would live about 4.8 years less than those who didn't watch any TV. Also, people who are over the age of 25 lo se 22 minutes of life every hour of TV that they watch.{#blank#}3{#/blank#} (sit) in front of the TV isn't healthy. The more TV you watch, the less exercise you will get. And the less exercise you get, the {#blank#}4{#/blank#}(unhealthy) you will be. Lennert Veerman, the researcher who led the study, says watching too much TV will be bad for {#blank#}5{#/blank#}(people) life length. He thinks it is necessary for doctors to start asking {#blank#}6{#/blank#} (they) patients about how much TV they watch, as it can be {#blank#}7{#/blank#} important indicator(指标) of someone's health. So Veerman called on people to turn {#blank#}8{#/blank#} the TV and get off the sofa {#blank#}9{#/blank#} (get) some exercise.

" Exercise is good. Health must come first." He {#blank#}10{#/blank#}(reply) to the newspaper reporter.

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Some animals can easily find their way home after a long journey. How do they make it? Scientific research shows that they are born with certain unusual abilities for direction.

A certain kind of ants, for example, can count their steps to avoid getting lost. They can go as far as 110 metres and bring food home. These ants live in the open desert (沙漠), so they have nothing to guide them along the way. It's like someone walking six kilometres through a dark forest.

Some fish have an unbelievable sense of smell. They can smell even a single drop of their home water in a large sea area. Some sea birds have a similar ability. They are able to make a smell map of their flying area.

Some animals can sense the earth's magnetic field (磁场), while humans can't. This magnetic field guides a certain kind of fish when they swim a long way to a place and then back. How can this kind of fish do that? It is still a mystery. Scientists have no good answers yet.

However, animals with such unusual abilities still have difficulty dealing with environmental changes caused by human activities. For example, many birds depend on stars for direction, but they get lost easily at night when city lights are kept on all night. To solve this problem, we can simply turn off some lights at night. Clearly, one small act of humans may mean a lot to animals.

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