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     阅读下面的对话,相信一定对你有很大的启发然后充分地展开联想,畅想未来人们的

生活,再过50或100年。人们的生活会有哪些变化?人们继续生活在地球上?还是生活在

月球或海底世界呢?……    

A: Do you think there be robots in people's home?     

B: Yes, there will. I think every home will have a robot.     

A: Will children go to school?     

B: They won't go to school. They'll stay at home on computers.      

A: I think so. Books will only be on computers, not on paper.     

B: That's wonderful.  

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One possible version:

    All of us know the world is changing very fast every day. People's lives are changing very quickly,

too. More and more people can work on the computers to buy and sell things. I think the robots will

work for all of our families. They will do all kinds of jobs which people are doing now. Maybe some

people will live on the moon or under. The deep sea in 100 years. We're happy that our world will

become so interesting at that time.

阅读理解

Like distance runners on a measured course, all of us will move through time in a roughly predictable pattern.

In the first stage of our lives, we develop and grow, reaching toward the top of physical vitality (活力,生气).

After we grow up, however, the body begins a process of gradually wearing out.

A new awareness of physical fitness may help lengthen our years of health and vitality, yet nothing we do will work to stop the unavoidable force of aging.

Most of the changes of aging take place deep inside the body. The lungs become less able to take in oxygen. Powerful muscles gradually lose their strength. The heart loses power and pumps less blood. Bones grow easier to break.

Finally, we meet a stress, a stress that is greater than our physical resistance. Often, it is only a minor accident or chance infection (a disease caused by virus), but this time, it brings life to an end.

In 1932, a classic experiment nearly doubled the lifetime of rats, simply by cutting back the calories in their diet. The reason for the effect was then unknown.

Today, at the University of California at Berkley, Dr. Paul Seagle has also greatly lengthened the normal lifetime of rats. The result was achieved through a special protein limited diet, which had a great effect on the chemistry of the brain. Seagle showed that within the brain, specific chemicals control many of the signals that influence aging. By changing that chemical balance, the clock of aging can be reset.

For the first time, the mystery of why we age is being seriously challenged. Scientists in many fields are now making striking and far-reaching discoveries.

An average lifetime lasts 75 years, yet in each of us lies a potential for a longer life. If we could keep the vitality and resistance to disease that we have at age twenty, we would live for 800 years.

小题1: What does the underlined word “it” refer to?

A.Physical vitality.

B.Stress.

C.Aging.

D.Physical resistance.小题2:Which of the following is not a change of aging?

A.The lungs become unable to take in oxygen.

B.People gradually lose their muscle strength.

C.The heart loses power and pumps less blood.

D.Bones tend to break more easily.小题3: The author believes the following except that ________.

A.human’s life pattern is predictable

B.physical fitness can’t stop the force of aging

C.human’s lifetime will last longer than 75 years

D.all of the changes of aging take place deep inside the body小题4:How did Dr. Paul Seagle lengthen the lifetime of rats in his experiment?

A.By limiting the protein in their diet.

B.By cutting the calories in their diet.

C.By resetting their clock of aging.

D.By keeping their physical fitness.小题5: What is probably the best title for the article?

A.Two Great Experiments

B.The Mystery of Human Life

C.Ways to lengthen Human Life

D.The Breakthrough in the Study of Aging

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