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      While you’re in Shanghai, please come and take a walk round some of our interesting places.
Shanghai Museum
You must see this beautifully designed museum. It is a wonderful place to study Chinese art and history.
There are ancient treasures, fantastic Chinese sculptures, paintings from all ages and many other things for
you to enjoy. Pay to enter.
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.(9:00 am - 8:00 pm, Saturday)

Yu Gardens
These famous Ming gardens are often rather crowded. Don’t forget to try their delicious snacks.
Pay to enter. Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.

Lu Xun’s Museum This is a great place for book-lovers. There are photographs of the famous writer,
some of his books written by hand and many letters. A very interesting place for a few hours.Very cheap.  
Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.

Shanghai Natural History Museum
Everything is about the natural world and science. You can study dinosaurs, hundreds of animals, plants,
rocks and more, and see many unusual exhibition. Very cheap.      
Open 9:00 am -5:00 pm.

Shanghai Art Museum
An interesting building, once used as a race club and library. Drop in and see the latest exhibition. There
are shows by painters from all over the country. The museum also encourages research into art. Pay to
enter.
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.
1.What makes Yu Gardens different from the other places in the passage?
A. They cost very little to enter.      
B. They make people love nature.
C. They are good for art research.  
D. They have something nice to eat.
2.You can study______ when you visit Shanghai Natural History Museum.
A. robots      
B. letters        
C. bamboos      
D. coins
3.If someone is interested in silver pots of the Tang Dynasty, he or she can go to  ____   .
A. Shanghai Museum          
B. Shanghai Art Museum
C. Lu Xun’s Museum          
D. Shanghai Natural History Museum
4. How many museums with paintings are mentioned in the passage?
A. One.        
B. Two.          
C. Three.        
D. Four.
5. Which place is open the shortest every day?
A. Shanghai Museum.            
B. Lu Xun’s Museum.
C. Shanghai Art Museum.          
D. Yu Gardens.  
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     As we have seen, the focus of medical care in our society has been shifting from curing

disease to preventing disease-especially in changing our many unhealthy behaviors, such

as poor eating habits, smoking, and failure to exercise. The line of thought about this shift

can be pursued further. Imagine a person who is about the right weight, but does not eat

very nutritious foods, who feels OK but exercises only occasionally, who goes to work

every day, but is not an outstanding worker, who drinks a few beers at home most nights

but does not drive while drunk, and who has no chest pains or abnormal blood counts,

but sleeps a lot and often feels tired. This person is not ill. He may not even be at risk for

any particular disease. But we can imagine that this person could be a lot healthier.

     The field of medicine has not traditionally distinguished between someone who is just

"not ill" and someone who is in excellent health and pays attention to the body's special

needs. Both types have simply been called "well". In recent years, however, some health

specialists have begun to apply the terms "well" and "wellness" only to those who are

actively attempting to maintain and improve their health. People who are well are

concerned with nutrition and exercise, and they make a point of monitoring their body's

condition. Most important, perhaps, people who are well take active responsibility for

all matters related to their health. Even people who have a physical disease or handicap

(缺陷) may be "well", in this new sense, if they make an effort to maintain the best

possible health they can in the face of their physical limitations. "Wellness" may perhaps

best be viewed not as a state that people can achieve, but as an ideal that people can

struggle for. People who are well are likely to be better able to resist disease and to fight

disease when it strikes. And by focusing attention on healthy ways of living, the concept

of wellness can have a beneficial influence on the ways in which people face the challenges

of daily life.

1. Today's medical care is placing more stress on .

A. monitoring patients' body functions

B. removing people's bad living habits

C. ensuring people's psychological well-being

D. keeping people in a healthy physical condition

2. Traditionally, a person is considered "well" if he or she .

A. is free from any kind of disease

B. does not have any physical handicaps

C. attempts to maintain the best possible health

D. keeps a proper balance between work and leisure

3. According to the passage, which of the following is WRONG?

A. Wellness is now just an ideal in many people's mind.

B. Someone who drinks a few beers at home most nights is not healthy.

C. The concept of wellness can help people face the challenges of daily life.

D. A man without any physical or mental problem may not be really healthy.

4. According to the author, healthy people are those who .

A. do not have any symptoms of disease

B. have strong muscles as well as slim figures

C. try to keep healthy as possible, regardless of their limitations

D. can recover from illness even without seeking medical care