閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容完成句子。
Do you know that each child in school catches six to ten colds every year? Though there is no cure for colds, there are some suggestions for you to avoid getting a cold.
First, you can avoid catching a cold by practicing healthy habits. Begin by eating healthy foods. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables and drink milk and juice. Other healthy habits include getting plenty of sleep at night and lots of exercise.
Next, you should try to avoid contact with the viruses that cause colds. If you can, stay away from large crowds. When people cough(咳嗽) and sneeze(打噴嚏), the cold virus goes into the air. Do not share a drinking cup, fork, or spoon with someone else because that could spread the virus. Washing you hands is also a good way not to catch a cold. The cold virus may be on the things like telephones and money. Shaking another person’s hand could even spread the virus. By washing your hands, you can stop the virus from infecting(傳染).
Following the suggestion above until doctors find a way to stop the viruses that cause colds.
小題1: Each child in school catches    colds every year.
小題2:Though there is no cure, there are some     for you to avoid getting a cold.
小題3:When people cough and sneeze, the cold virus    the air.
小題4:You’d better not share a drinking cup with someone else because      .
小題5:By washing your hands, you can       from infecting you.

小題1:Six to ten/ 6 to 10
小題2:suggestions
小題3:goes into
小題4:that could spread the virus
小題5:stop the virus

試題分析:本文介紹了幾個避免感冒的建議:首先,通過養(yǎng)成健康的生活習(xí)慣,可以避免感冒;其次,應(yīng)該盡量避免接觸引起感冒的病毒;我們遵循這些建議直到醫(yī)生找到阻止導(dǎo)致感冒病毒的方法,這樣就可以避免感冒。
小題1:根據(jù)Do you know that each child in school catches six to ten colds every year?可知孩子上學(xué)時,每年會的感冒六到十次,故此處為 Six to ten或6 to 10。
小題2:根據(jù)Though there is no cure for colds, there are some suggestions for you to avoid getting a cold.可知雖然沒有治愈感冒的方法,但是有一些建議幫助你避免感冒。故此處為suggestions。
小題3:根據(jù)When people cough(咳嗽) and sneeze(打噴嚏), the cold virus goes into the air.可知當(dāng)人們咳嗽和打噴嚏時,感冒病毒會進(jìn)入空氣中,故此處為goes into。
小題4:根據(jù)Do not share a drinking cup, fork, or spoon with someone else because that could spread the virus.可知不要和其他人共用一個水杯,刀叉和勺子,因?yàn)檫@樣會傳播病毒,故此處為that could spread the virus。
小題5:根據(jù)By washing your hands, you can stop the virus from infecting(傳染).可知通過洗手,你可以阻止病毒傳染。故此處為stop the virus。
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