1/2cupdryroastedalmonds,choppedDressing
1/2cuphoisinsauce1/3cupsoysauce1/4cuplemonjuice
2tspsfinelygratedfreshginger3clovesgarlic,crushed
(1)Tomakedressing,combineallingredientsinajug.Mixwell.
(2)Tosschickenwithonionpowder.Placeinasinglelayerinanoiled,largeroastingpan.(3)Cookinahotoven(200C)turninghalfwayandbrushingwithpanjuices,for40minutes.Removepanfromoven.Pourone-thirdofdressingoverchicken.Tosswelltocoat.
(4)Returnpantooven.Cook,turninghalfwayandbrushingwithpanjuices,forafurther20minutes,oruntilchickeniscooked.
(5)Tomakesalad,combineallingredientsinabowlwithremainingdressing.Tosswell.(6)Servesaladwithchicken.Garnishwithgreenspringonions.
66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthesalad?A.Greenspringonions.B.FriednoodleC.Roastedcabbage.D.Mediumredchilli.
67.WhichstatementisTRUEaboutgarlicusedasdressingaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itmustbefinelygrated.B.itmustbecrushed.C.Itmustbefresh.D.itmustbe3tsps.68.Whatistheuseofdressing?
A.Tocoatthechicken.B.Tomixwithonionpowder.C.Tobrushthechicken.D.Tomixwithallingredients.69.Whatistheuseofgreenspringonions?
A.ToTomakesalad.B.Toserveasdressing.C.TogarnishthemealD.Tobrushtheroastingpan.70.Howmanypeoplecanthismealserve?
A.1.B.3.C.5.D.7.
Passage3
Safetywarningandnotice
Beforeoperatingthecamera,pleasemakesurethatyoureadandfullyunderstandthecontentinthissection.Ifyouignoreandviolateallsafetywarningnoticesindicatedinthissection,thecamerawarrantymaybevoid.Meanwhile,notonlythecamerabutalsoyouandallotherpeoplearoundyoumaybeseverelydamaged,injured,orevenplacedindangerofdeath.
Foryoursafety
(1)Keepthecameraanditsaccessoriesoutofthereachofbabies,toddlersandchildren.Inparticular,smallpartssuchasmemorycardsandbatteriescouldbeeasilydismantledandswallowedbythem.
(2)Useonlytheoriginalaccessoriestoavoidpossibleriskstohealthandproperty.Andthusmeetallrelatedlegalregulations.
(3)Donotdismantlethecameraunderanycircumstances.
(4)Whenusingtheflash,donotgotooclosetohumaneyes(particularlyforbabies,toddlers,andchildren)oranimaleyes.Otherwise,whentheflashfires,thelightmaycausedamagetohumaneyesorirritateanimals.
(5)Batteriescouldexplode,forinstance.Allbatteriescancausepropertydamage,injuryorbumsifaconductivematerialsuchasjewelry,keysorbeadedchainstouchexposedterminals.Thematerialmaycompleteanelectricalcircuitandbecomequitehot.Exercisecareinhandlinganybattery,particularlywhenplacingitinsideyourpocket,purse,orothercontainerwithmetalobjects.Donotdisposeofbatteriesinfireastheymayexplode.
(6)Topreventelectricshock,donotattempttodisassembleorrepairyourcamerabyyourself.
Somecameramodelsacceptno-re-chargeablebatteries.Whenusingthesebatteries,donotchargethem.Otherwise,dangerssuchasexplosionandfireanyoccur.71.Whatcantheword¡°Void¡±inthefirstparagraphbestbereplacedby?
A.invalidB.illegalC.vacantD.hollow72.Whyshouldmemorycardsandbatteriesbekeptoutofchildren?
A.Becausechildrenmayswallowthem.B.Becausechildrenmaybreakthem.C.Becausechildrenmaybitethem.D.Becausechildrenmaylosethem.
73.Whatifonegoestooclosetotheeyesofanimalswhileusingtheflash?
A.Thelightmayhurttheireyes.
B.Thelightmaymakethemrunaway.
C.Thelightmayhurttheirrelationshipwithhumanbeings.D.Thelightmaymakethemangry.
74.Howtodealwithbatterieswhentheyrunout?
A.disposeoftheminfireB.Placetheminyourpocket
C.PutthemwithaconductivematerialD.Exercisecareinhandlingthem75.WhichofthefollowingstatementisWRONG?
A.Useonlytheoriginalaccessories.
B.Donotdismantlethecameraunderanycircumstances,C.Chargethebatterieseveniftheyarenot-rechargeable.D.Donotattempttorepairyourcamerabyyourself.
passage4
FEEDTHEBRAIN,BUTLESSSUGAR
WhilenosinglefactorhasbeenidentifiedasthecauseofAlzheimer'sitisthoughtthat
lifestylechoices,suchasdietexerciseandsleephabitscanallhaveasignificantimpactontherisk.Infact,researchbytheAlbertEinsteinCollegeofMedicinehas,sofar,suggestthatlifestylechangesrelatedtohealthyageinglooks¡°morepromisingthandrugstudies¡±.
Forthelastdecadeorso,researchershavebeenexploringthelinkbetweenourmodemdietsandtheincreasingprevalenceofAlzheimer's,specificallytheconnectionbetweensugarandthedisease.AstudypublishedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinedemonstratedthatevenamildelevationofbloodsugarisassociatedwithanelevatedriskofdementia.
PreviousresearchhadshownahigherriskfordiabeticsindevelopingAlzheimer'smorerecentresearchhasshedfurtherlightonthis,findinganintricatelinkbetweeninsulinresistanceandthebrain.Ourbodiesproduceinsulinthatisnecessaryforthesurvivalofbraincells£¬butthisprocessgoesawrywhenatoxicprotein,calledADDL,removesreceptorsformthesecellsandrenderstheminsulinresistant.AstheADDLsaccumulate,ourmemorycanbegintodeteriorate.
So,whatshouldwebefeedingourbodiestigiveourbrainthebestchange?Adietlowinsugarandcarbohydratesandhighinhealthyfatsisessential.Optfor¡°real¡±foodaboveprocessedoptionsandtrytokeepaddedsugarlevelstoaminimum(ideallybetween15and25gramsa
day).Addplentyofgoodfatslikeavocados,rawnutsandcoconutandothernutoilstothedietandtryahigh-qualityprobiotictooptimisetheflorainthegut.
76.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasoneofthecausesofAlzheimer¡¯s?
A.Diet.B.ExerciseC.MoodD.sleephabits77.Whatdoesthesentence¡°lifestylechangerelatedtohealthyageinglookmorepromisingthandrugstudies¡±(Para.1)imply?
A.Weshouldresearchmoreondrugs.
B.Weshouldresearchmoreonlifestylechangesrelatedtohealthyageing.C.Weshouldpromisetohavemoredrugstudies.
D.Weshouldpromisetochangelifestylesofwhosehealthisageing.
78.What'stherelationshipbetweenbloodsugarandriskofdementiaaccordingtoParagraph2?
A.Theyhavepositivecorrection.B.theyhavenegativecorrection.C.Theyhavenorelationship.D.Theyhavenoobviousrelationship.79.Whichofthefollowingstatementaboutinsulin(Para.3)isTRUE?
A.Itcanhelpthesurvivalofbraincells.B.Itcanresisttheageingofbraincells.
C.ItcanhelpresitsADDLs.
D.Kcamdeteriorateourmemory.
80.ThefollowingareallgoodfeteEXCEPT______.A.avocadosB.rawnutsC.coconut
D.probiotic
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