"Wash every day and you’ll die young,
my son!" People often said those words; long ago, of course. Napoleon’s wife had
new clothes every month, instead of a bath. ("It’s quicker," She always said).
Rich people did not often have a bath. They washed their hands and faces, but
not their bodies. Many poor people did not wash at all. A young man once said to
a doctor; "Soap and water have never touched my body." (And the doctor answered.
"That’s true. I know... ") why didn’t people wash in those days
long ago Well, they did not have water in their house. They
carried water from rivers or from holes in the ground ( = wells). Towns people
bought it from a water--carrier. Sometimes it was expensive; and soap was always
expensive. They drank water, of course; and so they were clean inside. They did
not think about the outside! An A. often died young B. did not often have a bath C. washed every day D. washed every day and died young
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"Wash every day and you’ll die young,
my son!" People often said those words; long ago, of course. Napoleon’s wife had
new clothes every month, instead of a bath. ("It’s quicker," She always said).
Rich people did not often have a bath. They washed their hands and faces, but
not their bodies. Many poor people did not wash at all. A young man once said to
a doctor; "Soap and water have never touched my body." (And the doctor answered.
"That’s true. I know... ") why didn’t people wash in those days
long ago Well, they did not have water in their house. They
carried water from rivers or from holes in the ground ( = wells). Towns people
bought it from a water--carrier. Sometimes it was expensive; and soap was always
expensive. They drank water, of course; and so they were clean inside. They did
not think about the outside! An A. he knew the young man was dirty B. it was true that the young man was ill C. soap and water were not good fo his illness D. he knew the young man never washed his body
[单项选择]"Wash every day and you’ll die young, my son!" People often said those words; long ago, of course. Napoleon’s wife had new clothes every month, instead of a bath. ("It’s quicker," She always said). Rich people did not often have a bath. They washed their hands and faces, but not their bodies. Many poor people did not wash at all. A young man once said to a doctor; "Soap and water have never touched my body." (And the doctor answered. "That’s true. I know... ") why didn’t people wash in those days long ago Well, they did not have water in their house. They carried water from rivers or from holes in the ground ( = wells). Towns people bought it from a water--carrier. Sometimes it was expensive; and soap was always expensive. They drank water, of course; and so they were clean inside. They did not think about the outside! And this is true; they just did not like a bath. Modern life is different. We use a lot of soap and water. And we are all quite clean. However, a few peop A. often died young B. did not often have a bath C. washed every day D. washed every day and died young
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On a September day in 1991,two Germans
were climbing the mountains between Austria and Italy.High up on a mountain
pass,they found the body of a man lying on the ice.At that height(10,499 feet,or
3,200 meters),the ice is usually permanent,but 1991 had been an especially warm
year.The mountain ice had melted more than usual and so the body had come to the
surface. It was lying face downward.The skeleton(骨架) was in
perfect condition,except for a wound in the head.There was still skin on the
bones and the remains of some clothes.The hands were still holding the wooden
handle of an ax and on the feet there were very simple leather and cloth
boots.Nearby was a pair of gloves made of tree bark(树皮) and a holder for arrows.
Who was this man How and when had he died Everybody had a
different answer to these questions.Some peopl A. two Germans were climbing the mountains. B. the melted ice made him visible. C. he was lying on the ice. D. he was just on a mountain pass.
[单项选择]{{B}}第二篇{{/B}}
Common-cold Sense You
can’t beat it, but you don’t have to join it. Maybe it got the name "common
cold" because it’s more common in winter. The fact is, though, being cold
doesn’t have anything to do with getting one. Colds are caused by the spread of
rhinoviruses,and, at least so far, medical science is better at telling you how
to avoid getting one than how to get rid of one. Children are
the most common way cold viruses are spread to adults, because they have more
colds than adults--an average of about eight per year. Why do kids seem so much
more easily to get colds than their parents Simple. They haven’t had the
opportunity to become immune to many cold viruses. There are
more than 150 different cold viruses, and you never have the same one twice.
Being infected by one A. the weather is too cold B. the spread of rhinoviruses gets people infected C. another person’s coughing passes the cold to you D. you wash your hands too often
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