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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.

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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 years of experience in family health care. We should respect this body of knowledge even as we search for clear scientific support to prove it true or false.

48. Which of the following is TRUE according to the test?   

       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.

49. The author develops the third paragraph mainly     .

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

C. by order in time      D. by examples

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

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5、中國有句俗話:不聽老人言,吃虧在眼前。本文大意是客觀地評價(jià)了保持身體健康的“老人言”的正確性。

48.     B

解析: 推理判斷題。由第三自然段的最后一句可知本題選B。

49.     D

解析:推理判斷題。通讀第三自然段可知本自然段是通過舉例進(jìn)行說明的,故本題選D。

50.     A

解析:詞義猜測題。文章中本句意為“即使科學(xué)能告訴我們那些“老人言”是(能容水的)值得相信的,但“老人言”中還有很多正確的東西”,hold water在此處意為“能裝水的;值得相信的”,故選A。

51.     B

解析: 推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第三,四自然段可知作者對于“老人言”持客觀態(tài)度,故本題選B。

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