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mong the group who regularly ate fish, even far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true, not considering other factors(因素 ) such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol. 25. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text? A. The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease. B. Heart doctors won’t call at your house so long as you keep eating fish each day. C. Among all the diseases, heart disease is the most dangerous in America. D. There is a low rate of heart disease in Japan and Greenland. 26. The text is mainly about ________. A. the high rate of heart disease B. the great changed in people’s diet C. the fish consumption in some countries D. the influence of fish eating on people’s health 27. How many lives could probably be saved each year in the United States by eating fish according to the Dutch study? A. 152,000 B. 110,000 C. 275,000 D. 550,000 28. We can conclude that _______. A. heart disease usually happens in America B. no heart disease happens in Japan and Greenland C. high blood pressure can make people die D. eating fish regularly can make people live longer C “No Other Sto ry,” by Dr. Cuthbert Soup. $. Ages 8 12. This is the third book in a series that tells the story of the Cheeseman family, which is dad Ethan Cheeseman and his three “smart, polite and attractive children.” (The reason why there is no mother is central to the story, which is about time travel, dinosaurs and delicious ice cream.) Even if you haven’t read the earlier books in the series, you’ll find this story exciting and mostly laugh outloud funny. “The Santa Trap,” by Jonathan Emmett. $. Age 5 and older. We’re really hoping that none of you reading this is as bad a kid as Bradley Bartleby. Because even Santa (圣誕老人 ) finds it hard to put Bradley on a “nice” list. In fact, Santa won’t give Bradley anything but socks, and bad, bad Bradley is bored. So he sets out to trap Santa and steal all the toys that Santa is carrying for good girls and boys. This funny story will have you talking about the importance of “being good.” “Let’s Make Some Great Fingerprint Art,” by Marion Deuchars. $. Age 5 and older. All you need to enjoy this book is your finger, and ink pad(印臺 ) and your imagination. Do you know that two thumbprints(拇指的指紋 ) can create a heart or that those same two prints can create pigs, cats or bees? The book is filled with clever ideas, but we think the best part is that it will help you e up with more of your own. “Twelve Kinds of Ice,” by Ellen Bryan Obed. $. Age 8 and older. This is a short (just 64 pages) and beautifully pictured book that tells the story of one winter’s worth of ice. It starts with the thin ice that forms on a bottle of water and continues with the ice that is perfect for a skating party. Even when winter draws to a close and the ice has turns into water, you know that some ice always remains: the ice of your memories. This book will have you hoping for a pair of skates under the tree and cold days this winter. 29. Bradley Bartleby __________. A. helps Santa hand out gifts B. gets nothing from Santa C. makes Santa angry D. steals Santa’s toys 30. The book “Twelve Kinds if Ice”________. A. is a thick book B. has beautiful pictures C. is the cheapest of the four D. is about the ice on a skating area 31. If 5yearold Alice wants to create something herself, she may be interested in the book written by ________. A. Ellen Bryan Obed B. Jonathan Emmett C. Marion Deuchars D. Cuthbert Soup 32. In which part of a newspaper can we find the text? A. Arts. B. Travel. C. Science. D. Literature. D What made people call banana a banana and a pineapple a pineapple and not something else? Actually there is a reason behind the names given to each and everythin