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1、新课标最新版新课标最新版 2014 届高考英语三轮阅读理解精编冲刺模拟卷届高考英语三轮阅读理解精编冲刺模拟卷AYour dogs got it made. It spends most of its time indoors, enjoying familiar surroundings and all the comforts of home. But do you know indoor dogs may get less exercise and that their skin may dry out more easily? Thats why Purina veterinarians
2、 and nutritionists developed Purina Little Bites Indoor Complete to meet the nutritional needs of indoor dogs like yours. New Little Bites Indoor Complete has a formula (配方) that delivers :High quality protein that helps keep an ideal body condition Vitamin E and minerals to help promote healthy ski
3、n and coatCrunchy nuggets(酥脆的小圆块食品) to promote healthy teeth and help freshen breath A small tidbit (小片食物) and a great taste your dog loves GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Crude Protein (Min) 25.00/o Crude Fat (Min) 9.0% Crude Fiber (Max) 4.50/o Moisture(Max) 12. Ou/o Linoleic Acid (Min) 1. 5% Calcium (Ca) (Mi
4、n) 1. 1% Phosphorus (P) (Min) 0.9% Copper (Cu) (Min) 10 mg/kg Zinc (Zn) (Min) 135 mg/kg Vitamin A (Min) 10,000 IU/kg Vitamin E (Min) 150 IU/kgINGREDIENTS: Ground yellow corn, meat and bone meal, corn gluten meal, animal fat, soybean meal, animal digest, salt, Vitamin E supplement, added color ( Yell
5、ow 6, Yellow5 , Red 40, Blue 2) , Vitamin A supplement, calcium carbonate, copper sulfate, garlic oil, pyridoxine hydrochloride, Vitamin B-12 supplement, Vitamin D-3 supplement, riboflavin supplement, folic acid, biotin. PRODUCED BY: Nestle Purina PetCare Company, St. Louis, MO63164, USAAnimal feedi
6、ng tests using the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) procedures show that Purina Little Bites Indoor Complete, dog food provides complete and balanced nutrition for all life stages.56. According to the passage, for whom is the food produced? A. Babies. B. Pets, C. Indoor dogs. D
7、. Old men. 57. The following are all the characteristics of the food EXCEPT that _ . A. it helps keep the best body conditions B. it helps promote healthy skin and coat C. it helps increase the height and strength D. it helps promote healthy teeth58. Which of the following has the least amount in th
8、e food? A. Crude Protein. B. Crude Fiber. C. Linoleic Acid. D. Calcium. 59. Which of the following descriptions of the food is TRUE? A. This kind of food is suitable for any life stage. B. This food is up to the international food safety standard. C. There is at least 150 IU/kg of vitamin A in this
9、food. D. This food is made by an American company in Florida. BCarol Wang and Emily Ellenberger live 7,000 miles apart, but the teenagers share many similarities. Both are attentive, determined, sociable and computer-savvy. Yet once the school bell rings, the differences between the two college-boun
10、d students experiences are striking. Carols school in China is sharply focused on math and science. In one day she takes math, two physics classes and three chemistry classes. In Emilys school in Maryland, interest in these subjects is dwindling(变小).Much of Emilys school time is activeoral exams, la
11、b work and yearbook. In China, Carols teachers deliver rote lectures, a style known as tianya, the Chinese word for force-feeding a duck. Emily leaves the classroom for field hockey practice at 2: 10 p. m. , while Carol sits at her desk for another two hours, interrupted only by a class in physical
12、education. But at the end of the day, which student is smarter? Which system will produce the most successful generation of young adults?The answers are debatable (有争议的) , but there is no denying Chinese motivation in the fields of math and science. In China, almost 40 percent of students study engi
13、neering, and more are entering the field. By contrast, only about 5 percent of American students currently major in engineering and those numbers have been on the decline for the last 15 years. “I think that science education has sort of been spinning its wheels in America,” said Howard Putterman, a
14、 biology teacher at Quince Orchard High School, Emilys school. I have at least 15 to 20 kids a year who flat out tell me,science isnt my thing. I dont like it. Im not good at it.” Soon Carol and Emily will be going to college. Carol wants to study biology; Emily wants to play field hockey, and perhaps major in business or design.“American kids are more independent than Chinese kids,” said Carols father. They have their own opinion, and theyre quicker to adapt to society when they grow up.” 60.