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    A headache is a pain in the head which almost everyone feels at one time or another. Almost half of all people have a headache at least once a year. Most headaches are not dangerous but they get in the way of your work and disturb your life.

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Tension (紧张)headaches usually cause a slight to strong pain in the head. Many people describe such headaches as a tightening feeling. Some headaches cause a dull pain that can last for hours. They appear anywhere from the front to the back of your head.

About 20% of all headaches are migraines, which are strong headaches that can cause extreme pain. 2. You will have a feeling of sickness in the stomach, and sometimes you may see flashes of light shortly before migraines attack.

Causes of headaches

3.Even though the exact causes of a headache are not clear, most of them are caused by the widening of blood vessels (血管)combined with chemicals that are set free around them. Nerves send pain messages to your brain. There are many factors that can lead to a headache, such as lack of sleep, stress, smoking or watching TV for a long time. 4.

How to fight off headaches

Pain relievers (止痛剂)and other drugs are often used to ease headaches. Many people take aspirin when they have a headache. Doctors also suggest that patients should relax when they experience a headache. In some cases, changing your diet may result in relieving pain and weakening headaches.5. . This may not make headaches disappear completely but it can help make you feel better.

A.Types of headaches

B.Warning signs of migraine sufferers

C.They can last as long as a couple of days.

D.Headaches are a disorder of the nervous system.

E.And you should exercise regularly and get a lot of fresh air.

F.There are so many natural ways to relieve a violent headache.

G.Sometimes headaches can also be caused by injuries and sadness.

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.G 5.E 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了头疼的类型、原因及如何消除头痛。 1. 由第二段首句“紧张性头痛通常会导致头部轻微到强烈的疼痛。”和第三段首句“大约20%的头痛是偏头痛,这是一种强烈的头痛,可以引起极度的疼痛。”可知,二三段是关于头疼的类型,承接下文,A选项“头痛类型”切题。故选A项。 2. 由上一句“大约20%的头痛是偏头痛,这是一种强烈的头痛,可以引起极度的疼痛。”可知,偏头痛是强烈的疼痛,疼痛可能会持续几天,承接上文,C选项“它们可以持续几天。”切题;该选项中的They对应上文中的migraines。故选C项。 3. 由下两句“尽管头痛的确切原因尚不清楚,但大多数是由于血管扩张和周围释放的化学物质共同作用引起的。神经向你的大脑发送疼痛信息。”可知,神经系统的问题导致了头疼,承接下文,D选项“头痛是一种神经系统紊乱。”切题。故选D项。 4. 由上一句“导致头痛的因素很多,比如睡眠不足、压力大、吸烟或长时间看电视。”可知,上下两句都在讲导致头疼的因素,承接上文,G选项“有时头痛也可能是由受伤和悲伤引起的。”切题。故选G项。 5. 由下一句“这可能不会使头痛完全消失,但它可以帮助你感觉更好。”可知,锻炼有助于缓解头疼,承接下文,E选项“你应该经常锻炼,呼吸新鲜空气。”切题。故选E项。
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Philo Farnsworth was only 14 years old then. He knew no one would listen to a child. In fact,  experts say that probably only ten scientists in the world at that time could have understood his idea.

On September 7th, 1927, Philo turned on a device that was the first working television receiver. The image produced on the receiver was not very clear, but the device worked. In 1930, the United States government gave Philo patent documents. These would protect his invention from being copied by others.

1.How did Philo get the idea of inventing a television?

A.By learning from his science teacher.

B.By reading a story in a magazine.

C.By thinking hard on his own.

D.By using his knowledge about electrons.

2.The underlined word "it" in the fourth paragraph refers to     .

A.a container sending pictures and sound through the air

B.a receiver that holds light and sends it on a line of electrons

C.a light box with a line of electrons in a bottle

D.a way to make electrons send pictures quickly

3.What can we learn about Philo?

A.His interest in science was raised by his teacher.

B.He made the first television receiver himself.

C.He received patent documents at the age of 24.

D.He found the famous scientists wrong after showing his teacher a plan.

4.We can infer from the text that Philo's idea     .

A.was not recognized at first

B.was only understood by his teacher

C.was turned into a television receiver immediately

D.was widely used in all television equipment in 1927

 

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In study after study, it appears that these chemical conversations help the neighbors .The damage is usually more serious on the first plant, but the neighbors, relatively speaking, stay safer because they heard the alarm and knew what to do.

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Those were the days before video games, smart phones, and motorized toys, so we often ended up playing an old game. I remember one of those moments especially. As I was the youngest and smallest of all the kids there, I got caught first and couldn't catch anyone else. My brothers and cousins were all too fast for me, and I grew more and more frustrated. I finally fell my face first into the dirt. I got up with tears forming in my eyes. Then I saw one of my female cousins Susan standing there. She started to run but was going much slower than before. I easily caught up and seized her. Then she turned to me, smiled, and said, I'm it! You d better run! Iran off laughing with glee while she turned and started to chase others.

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D.The author believes the world will become a big family

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Visit Deadwood

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B.A number of historic stops aren't preserved well.

C.Western films are the most popular among Americans.

D.William Clark was a pioneer who explored the west.

2.The underlined word "trek" in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by"        .

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3.Which of the following riding adventures can tourists take on Route 66?

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D.A donkey riding adventure.

 

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