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      Recovery from bulimia (貪食癥)is difficult,but a beautiful journey!You'll come across many
challenges-but once you've beaten them,the world will look much more beautiful.You can recover from
this illness .I promise!Remember:If I recovered-you can too!
      I began throwing up when I was just a kid...Back then I didn't know why I did that.But now I can see
that it was the result of my seeking socalled fashionable diets.
      I was only 8 years old when my aunty phoned my mom saying that I'd thrown up my dinner.I told
them it was just a party trick,and they ignored it.Their reaction made me realize that this 'trick' of mine
should be a secret...I would continue doing it,but would never let anyone know.
      As I got older,this secret habit got more and more serious,and this carried on for years.During my
first year of university,at the age of 20,I wasted over D|S20,000 on food from the school dining hall.
     Finally,after having had bulimia for nearly 12 years,I decided enough was enough.I was close to death
I could feel it in every part of my body.I needed help,and I made an appointment with a counselor (顧問(wèn))
of my university.One year later,I graduated from university.I was proud of myself for getting my degree.
But there was a deeper pride and strength inside my mind.I had beaten bulimia.It had been a long and
difficult
road ,but I'd done it.

1.What might cause the writer's bulimia according to the text?             

A.Her improper diets.
B.Lack of her parents' love.
C.Lack of communication with others.
D.Her had habit of throwing up.

2.It can be learned from the third paragraph that ________.

A.the author didn't like her aunty at all
B.the author liked to keep everything secret
C.the author's family took her illness seriously
D.the author didn't want other people to find the truth

3.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.The author almost felt hopeless at that time.
B.The author only believed her university counselor.
C.The author's university counselor offered to help her.
D.The author's university counselor majored in bulimia.

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.The author's bulimia didn't grow worse as she grew older.
B.The author believes that nobody can beat bulimia completely.
C.The author's bulimia helped her save money when at university.
D.The author had beaten bulimia when she graduated from university.

5.The passage is written for people ________.

A.who also suffer from bulimia
B.who major in bulimia at university
C.who want to form a good habit of dieting
D.who are eager to get a degree at university

6. 用30詞左右概括文章大意
                                                                                                                                                               
1-5: ADADA    6. I have suffered from bulimia since I was a child.As I grow older,it became more and
more serious.I turned to a counselor of my university and at last I beat bulimia.I'm proud of this experience.
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      Solar electric systems pay off most quickly for consumers who use a lot of energy because extra
charges are given for heavy use, but the solar system still makes sense for low-energy users such as
myself.
     So much of Americans' carbon footprint results from buildings-about 43%, according to the U.S.
Department of Energy. I'm in a household of 1.5 (mom and 7-year-old), and we use only about 4
kilowatt hours of electricity per day, something we've managed through behavioral changes, such as
turning off the lights in rooms after we've exited, and through in-home efficiencies (效率), such as
swapping out all my light bulbs for energy-saving ones and using power boards that can turn off DVD
players, coffee makers and other electrical equipment.
     Using less electricity means I can get by with a smaller, less expensive solar system that not only
covers my use but also produces a credit on my power bill. Going solar also meant my house was
upgraded with a time-of-use meter. This type of meter allows me to receive credit for the electricity I
produce during peak hours when electricity costs the most, but pay the least for the electricity during
off-peak hours, when I recharge my cell phone and laptop and perform other tasks requiring power.
     The downsides are that I am tied in to the grid (電網(wǎng)) and still affected by power failure, and I now
have solar panels (太陽(yáng)能電池板) that need to be cleaned. It's a subject of debate, but REC Solar said
dirty panels decrease energy production by 6% to 8%.Many panel producers recommend cleaning
panels at least once during the summer. I wash mine whenever they look dirty or dotted with bird
droppings, which is about every other week.
     I think $6,000 is a small price to pay, not only for panels that should produce my next 20 years of
electricity, but also for the greenhouse gases I'm not creating.
1.What is mainly talked about in this article?
A. The ways of cutting power bills.      
B. The tips on reducing electricity use.
C. The benefits of using solar systems.    
D. The importance of protecting the environment.
2.Why does the writer recharge her mobile phones during off-peak hours?
A. To save credit.    
B. To save time.  
C. To save energy.
D. To save money.
3.The underlined word "downside" in Paragraph 4 is close in meaning to ______.
A. discount          
B. disadvantage    
C. disapproval      
D. disagreement
4.The author cleaned her power panels ______.
A. to make them work properly          
B. to protect the environment
C. to make them look better              
D. to avoid power failure

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