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s much as possible when travelling, it is still important to rest. 2. Don?t fet to take plenty of water. Carry a water bottle with you everywhere and keep it filled up with fresh water. 38 , it will do your body a lot of good and keep you feeling your best. 3. Eat healthier. 39 . Yes, we get that you are on your holidays, but healthier choices will keep your body filled up with nutrients, which will make you feel better in the longterm. 4. Make your own meals. Eating out each day isn?t healthy for you so you should try and make your own meals where possible. 40 , but making a few healthy sandwiches in your hotel rom is something you should be doing. A. Get plenty of good sleep B. Take a break before you wear down C. Try and cut out as much sweet as possible D. If you pace yourself and go about things slowly E. Even if you need to visit the bathroom more often F. It is difficult to go to the bathroom when travelling G. We?re not talking about coking up a threecourse meal 第三部分 英語知識運(yùn)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分 40 分) 第一節(jié) 完形填空(共 20小題;每小題 ,滿分 30 分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所各的四個法項( A、 B、 C、和 D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 ran away on their wedding day. She lives in a dark house and still wears her wedding dress. She is a fascinating character, both sad and scary. Reading classic novels enriches my knowledge and life experience. And it has bee part of life. 28. Why are some novels called “classic”? A. They stand the test of time. B. They are taught at universities. C. They are written by famous authors. D. They are translated into many languages. 29. Why is Hard Times mentioned in Paragraph 2? A. To introduce the university lessons. B. To remind people of the poverty in London. C. To let people know about what family life was like. D. To prove classic novels help people know the past. 30. What can we know about the character Miss Havisham? A. She is selfish and mean. B. She lives an unhappy life. C. She loves wedding dresses most. D. She bees rich with others? support. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Why I like classic novels B. Why some novels are classic C. How to read classic novels D. How to teach classic novels D A new study suggests that people who drank a certain amount of alcohol(酒) had a lower risk of cancer and death than those who drank more or none during a nineyear period. And with each additional drink a week, the risk of cancer and death from any cause increased, the scientists reported. However, the study found only an association between alcohol and cancer and death, and did not prove cause and effect, the researches said. What sets the new study apart, said lead study author Andrew Kunzmann, is that previous studies looked at cancer and death separately. “What our study does is bine the two outes together and we find that lighter drinking is associated with the lowest risk of cancer or death,” Kunzmann said. But Kunzmann noted that the participants(參與者) were all older adults. That means that “we?re not really showing what happens in younger people if they drink,” he said. Also, it?s difficult to account for other lifestyles that could have affected the results. “These could also influence health. But the results did take into consideration differences in diet, smoking and education among participants,” Kunzmann noted. The researchers said that they hope their study sparks conversation about reducing the suggested alcohol intake in countries? guidelines. “We?re not telling people what they can or can?t do or what they can or can?t drink,” Kunzmann said. “We?re just trying to give them reliable evidence so that they can make their own informed, healthy decisions.” 32. What is the finding of the new study? A. Nondrinkers are least likely to have cancer. B. Drinking helps lower the risk of cancer. C. Lighter drinking is helpful to health. D. Heavy drinkers are at more risk. 33. Which of the following best explains “previous” underlined in Paragraph 2? A. Future. B. Present. C. New. D. Former. 34. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3? A. The result is of little value. B. The research has its limitations. C. The participants are all adults. D. The influe