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.wnat can we know about the 1930s in China?A.Water quality was improved by boiling water.B.Infectious diseases struck the country seriously.C.Polluting substances entered the water suppliesD.More devices were introduced to keep water warm.34.What does the underined phraeooeg3A.A terrible circle.30.Which of the followings can Chinese people agree with?C.An improved condition.B.A different situation.A.Hot water can cure people of depression.35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?D.An unpredictable future.B.Cold liquids may soften fats in people's stomach.A.Anxiety and depression caused homelessness.C.Drinking water with meals does good to digestion.C.Homeless prevention exists in all communities.B.Pope epectedaverochge of houingD.Imbalance of Yin and Yang contributes to ill health.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)D.Thegmofferaccommdation free of charge31.Which is the best title for the text?根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A.Why Do Chinese People Drink Hot Water?Coing on vacation every week und like the veryemAll you edodoisC.The Cultural Differences Home and Abroad.B.Hot Water&Cold Water,Which is Better?get in the habit of treating your weekend like a vaationCasieHomespD.Drinking Water is Essential to Human Health.UCLA'Anderon School of Management.We asked expseir favorite tips foradoptingacationDmindset at home.People don't usually become homeless suddenly.It's a chutes-and-ladders process.A large newGet creative about making timestatewide study takes a closer look at the period just before homelessness,by asking a representative sample ofalmost 3,200 homeless people from all over the state about the dilemma they fell into,and what would have37 Some people have to bear weekend schedule packedrk You coudill make the best ofhelped.a Thursday evening,Holmes suggestsrpare n hourn Snday moming hores but protet thereofthe weekend as your vacation time.Some of the findings were unsurprising:in the state with the nation's largest homeless population,people38are unhoused because they don't have enough money,or have experienced trauma().A quarter of allDecision scientist Nika Kabiri recommends doing something totally news you an disconnect from thesurvey participants had experienced family violence,and their lives and health get much worse oncesame old routines governing your life.Among her favorite ideas:Drive to a part of town you've never been tohomelessness strikes.But some of the report's data run counter to popular perception:for example,mostbefore,go for a city walk,and grab lunch at the first cute cafe you see.Or take a bike or boat tour of your city.homeless people are not from out of state,contrary to the commom belief that homeless people move to Califomia39.for the weather and policies.Don't put extra pressure on yourselfThe study's lead author,Dr.Margot Kushel,says there's a "doom loop"of homelessness,where peopleTreating your weekend like a vacation doesn't mean it needs to be a delicate affair.If your "vacation"have jobs that don't cover living expenses,so they lose their homes,and the resulting instability makes it harderencounters a few unexpected affairs or lasts for only a few hours,don't be annoyed.40.Don't put pressureon yourself to have this"perfect vacation".It's meant to be fun.Plus,there's always another one just a few daysto keep their jobs.away.Kushel points to really exciting models of homelessness prevention,where in low-income communities,A.Act like a touristthey'll have subway and bus posters saying,"Are you at risk of becoming homeless?Call us."These programsB.Go for a city walkmight offer anything from cash to finding landlords or roommates."What was really striking to us was how littleC.It doesn't have to be all or nothingmoney people thought it would have taken,"says Kushel.Most participants suggested that less than $500 aD.Just ignore the work and continue to have funmonth,or a onetime payment of $10,000,would have kept them housed.Kushel cautions that the vastE.All the experiences make you feel the weekend vacation-likemajority of mental health issues among the study participants are anxiety and depression.It's likely that the lackF.But a simple mindset shift can make it happen with no travel involvedof resources results in those conditions,rather than the illness causing the homelessness."The driving issue isG.Not everyone has Saturday and Sunday or any two continuous days off workclearly the deep poverty,"Kushel says.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)32.What does the study focus on?B.The current situation of the homeless.第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.The homeless'nationalities.C.Homeless people's previous experiences.D.The solution to wiping out homelessness.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。33.Which of the followings surprised the researchers?T90Generallypope feeiaymcally Theyothe dayA.Deep poverty gives rise to homelessness.canto their fe in hope of geing nherhday ckeB.Most participants have experienced domestic violence.not everonesebout y Therere myeelerte TheyC.The majority of homeless people are native Californian.24p1953bi1Afind the day a44 s any other day.Nothing in their rouine changes in the name of4D.Homeless people move to California for the weather and policies.90661anT3英语·第6页(共8页)英语·第5页(共8页)