websites will have a red¡°Buy Now¡±button because red is a color that easily catches a person¡¯s eye£®
Blue is another calming color£®Unlike red£¬blue can cause people to lose appetite£® So if you want to eat less£®sortie suggest that eating from blue plates can help£®
The next time you are deciding on what to wear or what color to decorate your room£¬think about the color carefully£®
28£®Why are children given red packets instead of other colors in the Spring Festival in China'? A£®For some commercial purposes£®
B£®Red stands for the hope and joy of spring£® C£®Red can bring good fortune£® D£®To protect children from evils£®
29£®What color might help people have fewer stomach aches according to the text? A£®Blue£® B£®Green£® C£®Red£®D£®Purple£®
30£®Why do many commercial websites have a red¡°Buy Now¡±button? A£®To relax people physically£®
B£®To increase people¡¯s appetites£®
C£®To encourage people to make a purchase£® D£®To cause a person¡¯s blood pressure to rise£®
31£®Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A£®Colors and Human Beings
B£®The Meaning and Function of Colors C£®The Cultural Meanings of Colors D£®Colors and Personal Experiences
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A tropical¡°Brown Widow¡±spider£¬new to the Los Angeles area£¬has been captured(²¶»ñ)as part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County¡¯s ongoing Spider Survey£®This spider has not been found before in the Los Angeles area£®¡°The Brown Widow probably originated in Africa£¬but has been introduced into the tropics almost worldwide£¬¡±Brown said£®According to him£¬one of the many ways the spider could have made it to the Southland was through imports of plants£¬flowers£¬food or furniture£®
It was a 4th¡ªgrade student from Van Deene Elementary Sch001£®while oil a Honda Earth Odyssey Program field trip run by the Museum¡£who discovered the spider£®
The program is designed to introduce elementary sch001 children to biodiversity and build environmental awareness£®The children had been introduced about spiders before the field trip onto the school grounds£®The student recognized the spider as being of particular interest and pointed it out to Beth Nordeen£¬a Museum educator£®
¡°The spider was inside a rolled¡ªUp leaf of a plant on the school grounds£¬¡±Nordeen said£® ¡°It was in a web along with an egg sac(ÒºÄÒ)£®¡±Using a stick£¬she tugged(ÍÏ¡¢×§)on the web£¬ until she was able to place the spider and its egg sac into a plastic bottle with a cap£®Nordeen added that you never want to handle any spider with your bare hands£®
There are about 30 described widow species including Black Widows£¬Red Widows£¬and the Brown Widows¡ªthe Black Widow being the most common of the widow family in the Los Angeles area£®A Brown Widow spider can grow to one-and-a-half inches long£®It has an orange¡ªto¡ªyellow hourglass design on its underside£¬as opposed to the familiar red hourglass design on
the Black Widow£®
32£®What new spider was found in the Los Angeles area? A£®Black Widow B£®Brown Widow
C£®Violin Spider D£®Brown Recluse Spider 33£®How did the spider probably get to Los Angeles? A£®A bird brought it across the ocean£®
B£®Through the importing of flowers£¬plants or food from other countries£® C£®Brian Brown bought it for the museum£®
D£®A school child found it in the seh001 yard inside of a bird of paradise flower£® 34£®_____ is most commonly seen in the Los Angeles area£® A£®The Black Widow spider B£®The Red Widow C£®The Brown Widow D£®The Egg Sac 35£®What do you think the main idea of this article is? A£®Be careful with poisonous spiders£®
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Rules on How to be a Fit Kid
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Eat a variety of foods£®
You may have a favorite food£¬but the best choice is to eat various foods£¬37 Taste some new foods and old ones you haven¡¯t tried for a while. Some foods£¬such as green vegetables£¬are more pleasing as you get older£®Shoot for at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day¡ªtwo fruits and three vegetables£® 38 What does it feel like to be full? When you¡¯re eating£¬notice how you r body feels and when your stomach feels comfortably full£®Sometimes£¬people eat too much because they don¡¯t notice when they need to stop eating£® 39 As a matter of fact£®overeating can bring about unhealthy weight gain over a period of time£® Drink Water£¦Milk£®
When you¡¯re really thirsty£®you can drink cold water. It¡¯s also enough to drink 2 or 3 cups of milk a day£® Limit screen time£®
What¡¯s screen time? It¡¯s the amount of time you spend watching TV£¬playing video games£¬and using the computer£®The more time you spend on these sitting down activities£¬the less time available for active stuff£¬like basketball¡£bike riding and swimming£® 40 These rules aren¡¯t magic£®However£¬follow them most of the time and you can become a fit kid sooner or later£®
A£®In fact£¬it is not difficult to be a fit kid£®
B£®Try to spend no more than 2 hours a day 011 screen time£®
C£®Eating too much can make you feel uncomfortable£®
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