_______ from toothaches for some time, he had to go to hospital for an examination.( )

A. Suffered     B. Being suffered  C. Suffering   D. Having suffered

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:北京市海淀區(qū)2009屆高三年級第一學(xué)期期中練習(xí)英語試題 題型:050

  The more I learn about how your oral health can affect your overall health, the more of a brushing fanatic(狂熱者)I am.But it wasn’t always that way.As a kid, I resisted tooth-brushing at bedtime-what a bore!I remember my mom asking if I’d brushed my teeth.I’d say yes and she’d say “Let me smell your breath,” so she could confirm it with a smell of Crest.But I’d learned just to take a bite of toothpaste right from the tube, without even making contact with a brush.What a stupid mistake!Soon my teeth were full of holes-something I’ve regretted ever since.

  In those days we weren’t much into preventive care at either the dentist or doctor.That wasn’t part of the way of thinking of my parents’ generation, who grew up during the Great Depression.We didn’t know how important it could be, either."So much of dental care is reactionary.”says Mark Helpin, head of dentistry at Temple University.“Parents will bring their children in only if there’s a problem.”

  Medical research has shown the dangers of tooth decay(蛀牙)and gum disease, including heart disease, low birth weight in babies, dangerous and even deadly infections and now maybe Alzheimer’s disease(老年癡呆).There’s no longer any excuse to avoid regular dental checkups and careful oral maintenance-especially with young kids to get them started on the right path.It’s important to establish a relationship with a dentist the same way you would with a pediatrician.

  The Alzheimer’s news is especially alarming.We reported back in January on a study at the University of Kentucky that found a preliminary link between tooth loss and dementia.Now there’s further evidence, thanks to a study presented last week at the Alzheimer's Association 2008 International Conference in Chicago.While this study in no way proves that gum disease causes Alzheimer’s, it’s pretty clear that the inflammation and immune response to these harmful bacteria aren’t good!

  It takes less than a minute to brush your teeth.It takes two minutes to do a thorough job of brushing your teeth.If doing those two things twice a day may save me from mental disease later, I’m never going to miss these small tasks again-and neither should you.

(1)

When the author was a child, ________.

[  ]

A.

his mom liked to smell his breath

B.

he was unwilling to brush his teeth

C.

he hardly suffered from tooth decay

D.

he made mistakes while brushing his teeth

(2)

The underlined sentence“So much of dental care is reactionary.”in Paragraph 2 means that ________.

[  ]

A.

parents often bring their children to the dentist

B.

people pay too much attention to their tooth care

C.

people are unaware of the importance of tooth care

D.

parents have no idea when children should see the dentist

(3)

Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The researchers conclude that gum disease causes Alzheimer’s.

B.

The possibility that gum disease might cause Alzheimer’s is worrying.

C.

Tooth decay and gum disease have little to do with birth weight in babies.

D.

The author’s parents used to bring him to the dentist for regular dental checkups.

(4)

The purpose of the passage is ________.

[  ]

A.

to encourage people to brush their teeth

B.

to tell people how to brush teeth correctly.

C.

to help people learn about some tooth diseases

D.

to give suggestions on how to protect our teeth

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科目:高中英語 來源:2010年福州八中高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解

   Probably many of you know the idiom “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”. But do you believe a tooth for an eye? That’s something a little bit different.
This strange exchange is neither a form of retribution(報應(yīng)) nor an unexpected gift from the Tooth Fairy --- it’s actually a very generous gift from a young Irishman, Robert McNichol, 23, to his formerly blind father, 57-year-old Bob McNichol.
In 2005, Bob McNichol’s sight was destroyed in an accident when his eyes were doused(濺在……上面)with liquid aluminum(鋁). Doctors predicted that he would never be able to see again.
But McNichol never liked to take no for an answer: when he heard about a unique operation called Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis, he knew he had to give it a shot, even though the success rate was a mere 65 percent.
In the technique, the eye socket(眼窩) is rebuilt and implanted(植入) with a human tooth and part of the jawbone, to provide support for an artificial cornea(角膜). Luckily for McNichol, Robert was willing to sacrifice one of his teeth to help his father regain his sight.
The technique isn’t simple: McNichol’s first stint on the operating table lasted ten hours, with a five hour follow-up session at a later date. But thanks to his son’s gift, he’s already seeing astonishing results.
“Now I have enough sight for me to get around and I can watch television. I have come out from complete darkness.” he told his friends.
【小題1】Bob McNichol lost his sight ____ .

A.a(chǎn)fter he had an operation on his eyes
B.because of an accident
C.because he met with a serious traffic accident
D.when he was 57 years old
【小題2】The underlined phrase “give it a shot” (in Paragraph 4) probably means “____”.
A.give it a tryB.make a remark C.fire a gunD.kick the ball
【小題3】The tooth Bobert donated to his father is used to ____ .
A.make the eye socket look prettierB.cause his jawbone to function well
C.help his father take in more foodD.support the implanted artificial cornea
【小題4】What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Father and sonB.A unique eye operation
C.A man defeating darknessD.Blind man sees with aid of son’s tooth

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Do you love holidays but hate the increase(增長的) weight that follows? You are not alone.
Holidays are happy days with pleasure and delicious foods. Many people, however, are worried about the weight that comes along with these delicious foods.
With proper planning, though, it is possible to con­trol your weight. The idea is to enjoy the holidays but not to eat too much. You don’t have to turn away from the foods that you enjoy. The following suggestions may be of some help to you. 
Do not miss meals. Before you leave home for a feast (宴會), have a small, low-fat snack(小吃). This may help to keep you from getting too excited before de­licious foods.
Begin with clear soup and fruit or vegetables. A large glass of water before you eat may help you feel full. Use a small plate; a large plate will encourage you to have more than enough.
Better not have high-fat foods. Dishes that look oily or creamy have much fat in them.
Choose lean meat (瘦肉). Fill your plate with salad and green vegetables.
If you have a sweet tooth, try mints (薄荷) and fruits. They don’t have fat content as cream and chocolate.
Don’t let exercise take a break during the holidays. A 20-minute walk after a meal can help burn off excess (過多的) calories.
【小題1】Holidays are happy days with pleasure but they may______.

A.bring weight problems
B.bring you much trouble in your life
C.make you worried about your foods
D.make you hate delicious foods
【小題2】In order to really enjoy your holidays without putting on weight, you’d better ___.
A.drink much water and have vegetables only
B.not eat much food in high fat
C.not accept invitations to feasts
D.turn away from delicious foods
【小題3】According to the passage, ___ is a necessary part to stop you from putting on weight.
A.vegetablesB.waterC.calories of energyD.physical exercise
【小題4】Many people can’t help putting on weight after the holidays because they ___.
A.can’t control themselves
B.go to too many feasts
C.enjoy delicious foods
D.can’t help turning away from the foods

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科目:高中英語 來源:2009年高考試題(陜西卷)解析版 題型:閱讀理解

 

 “Old wives tales” are beliefs passed down from one generation to another, For example, most of us remember our patents’ telling us to eat more of certain foods or not to do certain things. Is there any truth in these teachings? Some of them agree with present medical thinking, but others have not passed the test of time

Did your mother ever tell you to eat your carrots because they are good for your eyes? Scientists now report that eating carrots can help prevent a serious eye disease called macular degeneration Eating just one carrot a day can reduce the possibility of getting this disease by 40%. Garlic(蒜)is good for you, too。It can kill the type of virus that causes colds.

Unfortunately, not all of Mom’s advice passed the test of medical studies. For example, generations of children have been told not to go swimming within an hour after eating. But research suggests that there is no danger in doing so. Do sweets cause tooth problems? Well, yes and no. sticky sweets made with grains tend to cause more problems than sweets made with simple sugars. 

Even though science can tell us that some of our traditional beliefs don’t hold water, there is still a lot of truth in the old wives’ tales, After all, much of this knowledge has been accumulated (積累) from thousands of our traditional beliefs don’t hold water should respect this body of knowledge even as research for clear scientific support to proven it true or false

1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?          

A, Eating garlic is good for our eyes

B, Sticky sweets are damaging to our teeth

C, Swimming after a meal is dangerous。

D, Carrots prevent people from catching colds

2.The author develops the third paragraph mainly--------。          

A. by cause and effects            B. by order in space

C. by order in time      D. by examples

3.The phrase “hold water” in the last paragraph most probably means“   ”

A. to be believable    B. to be valuable     C. to be admirable    D. to be smtable

4.What is the author’s attitude toward “old wives’ tales” in the text?

  A. So objective    B. Objective     C. Dissatisfied     D. Curious

 

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The more I learn about how your oral health can affect your overall health, the more of a brushing fanatic(狂熱者) I am. But it wasn’t always that way. As a kid, I resisted tooth-brushing at bedtime—what a bore! I remember my mom asking if I’d brushed my teeth. I’d say yes and she’d say “Let me smell your breath,” so she could confirm it with a smell of Crest. But I’d learned just to take a bite of toothpaste right from the tube, without even making contact with a brush. What a stupid mistake! Soon my teeth were full of  holes—something I’ve regretted ever since.

       In those days we weren’t much into preventive care at either the dentist or doctor. That wasn’t part of the way of thinking of my parents’ generation, who grew up during the Great Depression. We didn’t know how important it could be, either. "So much of dental care is reactionary.”  says Mark Helpin, head of dentistry at Temple University. “Parents will bring their children in only if there’s a problem.”

Medical research has shown the dangers of tooth decay(蛀牙) and gum disease, including heart disease, low birth weight in babies, dangerous and even deadly infections and now maybe Alzheimer’s disease(老年癡呆). There’s no longer any excuse to avoid regular dental checkups and careful oral maintenance—especially with young kids to get them started on the right path. It’s important to establish a relationship with a dentist the same way you would with a pediatrician.

       The Alzheimer’s news is especially alarming. We reported back in January on a study at the University of Kentucky that found a preliminary link between tooth loss and dementia. Now there’s further evidence, thanks to a study presented last week at the Alzheimer's Association 2008 International Conference in Chicago. While this study in no way proves that gum disease causes Alzheimer’s, it’s pretty clear that the inflammation and immune response to these harmful bacteria aren’t good!

       It takes less than a minute to brush your teeth. It takes two minutes to do a thorough job of brushing your teeth. If doing those two things twice a day may save me from mental disease later, I’m never going to miss these small tasks again—and neither should you.

1.When the author was a child,             .

       A.his mom liked to smell his breath

       B.he was unwilling to brush his teeth

       C.he hardly suffered from tooth decay

       D.he made mistakes while brushing his teeth

2.The underlined sentence “So much of dental care is  reactionary.”in Paragraph 2 means that

                  .

       A.parents often bring their children to the dentist

       B.people pay too much attention to their tooth care

       C.people are unaware of the importance of tooth care

       D.parents have no idea when children should see the dentist

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

       A.The researchers conclude that gum disease causes Alzheimer’s.

       B.The possibility that gum disease might cause Alzheimer’s is worrying.

       C.Tooth decay and gum disease have little to do with birth weight in babies.

       D.The author’s parents used to bring him to the dentist for regular dental checkups.

4.The purpose of the passage is               .

       A.to encourage people to brush their teeth

       B.to tell people how to brush teeth correctly.

       C.to help people learn about some tooth diseases

       D.to give suggestions on how to protect our teeth

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