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e weight? A. you can take in large quantities of vegetables. B. you can absorb high calories from the soup. C. you can take in low calories from the soup. D. you can feel full soon after having the soup. 2. Which of the following can not be in the lowcalorie soup? A. chicken stock. B. cauliflower. C. cream. D. carrots. 3. What’s the general idea of the seventh paragraph? A. What is contained in the soup. B. How the soup is made. C. Whom the soup is suitable to. D. where the soup is stored. 4. What is the best title of this passage? A. Vegetable Soup Helps to Lose Weight. B. A Scientific Research is Carrying out. C. A Research did at Pennsylvania State University D. Findings were carried out to the Experimental Biology. 5. The underlined word ―favour‖ is the same in meaning with ______. A. hate. B. enjoy. C. prefer. D. drink. B Nine out of 10 New Zealanders rate their quality of life as good or better, according to a new survey published on Monday. Researchers for the third national Quality of Life survey spoke to 500 people in each of the 12 main centers and 2,000 people in the rest of the country. In the cities, 87 percent of reside nts said their overall health was good or better and 86 percent of people said they had enough money to cover living costs. Nine out of 10 people said they felt safe in their homes, but people were concerned about vandalism(惡意破壞) , car theft and dangerous driving . Only 11 percent of people nationwide said they felt safe in their city center at night for reasons including the perception of dangerous people in the area, media coverage of crime and alcohol and drug problems in the central city. People in Wellington and the North Shore felt safest, while Christchurch had the highest number of people who felt unsafe. Wellingtonians were the most proud of their city, 82 percent, while the least proud were people in Manuka, 43 percent, and Auckland, 51 percent. Wellingtonians thought they had the best quality of life at percent, followed by Dunedin at percent and Christchurch at percent. The survey found 59 percent of people in the cities felt people from different cultures made their city a better place to live. The 12 participating councils were North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland, Manukau, Rodney, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Porirua, Hutt Christchurch and Dunedin. The survey was funded by the councils and the Ministry of Social Development. 1. What is the best title of the passage? A. Research shows New Zealanders are happier than Americans. B. The third national Quality of Life survey shows its research. C. New Zealanders have good quality of life in the world. D. A new survey was published on Monday. 2. Which if the following city is thought to be the least safe? A. Wellington. B. the North Shore. C. Dunedin. D. Christchurch. 3. The underlined word ―coverage‖ in the fifth paragraph is closest in meaning to ______. A. report. B. protection. C. shelter. D. consistence. 4. How is the passage anized? A. with example. B. with figures. C. with facts. D. with ideas. 5. Which of the following would be NOT true according to the passage? A. New Zealanders are satisfied with their life. B. The survey was supported by the councils in money. C. Less than half of the people lie their good life in different cultures. D. The Wellingtonians were the most proud of their city. C People are more likely to wash their hands properly after using the toilet if they are shamed into it or think they are being watched, scientists said on Thursday. Handwashing is the cheapest way of controlling disease but less than one third of men and two thirds of women wash their hands with soap after going to the toilet, a British study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed. But when prompted by an electronic message