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[单项选择]Importance of Children’s Oral Health
February is National Children’s Dental (牙齿的)Health Month,but in children good oral care is critical every day. The first comprehensive study on the nation’s oral health,released recently by the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General,calls dental and oral diseases a “silent epidemic (流行病),” even in children. The report states that more than 51 million school hours are lost each year to dental-related illness. In fact,a recent study pointed to dental care as the most common unmet health need among American children.
To help counter this,the American Academy of Periodontology (牙周病学)(AAP)is launching an effort to educate children and parents about the prevention of dental diseases in children.
“This is important because oral problems can impact self-esteem for children and lead to problems of eating,speaking and attending to learning,” said Michael McGuire,president of the AAP.
Common dental problems seen in children are cavities (龋洞)and ging
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
[多项选择]Outline:
1 ) importance of good health
2 ) ways to keep fit
3 ) my own practices
[填空题]More than three million children have health insurance now, and more than two and a half million families ________________ (已经摆脱贫困).
[填空题]
- A. The Importance of Health Insurance
- B. The Definition of Health Insurance
- C. The Purpose of Each Kind of Health Insurance
- D. In Some Countries There Are No Health Care
- E. Health Insurance Covers a Lot of Costs
- F. The Advantages of Health Insurance
Paragraph 1 ______.
[简答题]Outline:
1. The importance of health
2. Sports and health
3. Your conclusion
[判断题]The children’s health insurance program in Florida was intended to help kids from low income families.
[单项选择] It’’s no secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them. That’’s especially true of children who remain in abusive homes because the law blindly favors biological parents. It’’s also true of children who suffer for years in foster homes (收养孩子的家庭) because of parents who can’’t or won’’t care for them but refuse to give up custody (监护) rights.
Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays fits neither description, but her recent court victory could eventually help children who do. Kimberly has been the object of an angry custody battle between the man who raised her and her biological parents, with whom she has never lived. A Florida judge ruled that the teenager can remain with the only father she’’s ever known and that her biological parents have "no legal claim" on her.
The ruling, though it may yet be reversed, sets aside the principle that biology is the primary determinant of parentage. That’’s an importan
A. they found her unhappy in Mr. Mays’’ custody
B. they regarded her as their property
C. they were her biological parents
D. they felt guilty about their past mistake