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What do you do if you are hit in the mouth and one of your teeth is knocked out? A dentist(牙医)may
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What do you do if you are hit in the mouth and one of your teeth is knocked out? A dentist(牙医)may be able to put the tooth back in for you, but you have to get to the dentist first.In the meantime, you have to store the tooth so that it will stay healthy.The simplest thing to do is put the tooth back into your mouth, or you could put it in milk.Frank Courts, a dentist at the University of Florida, worked with other researchers to find the safest way of keeping knocked-out teeth.He tried putting teeth into milk, into water, and into cell-culture medium(细胞培养液).He also tried, just drying the teeth in the open air.He used teeth that had to be removed from people’s mouths for various reasons.The teeth were put into one of the solutions(溶液)or stored in the air for one hour.Then cells from the root of the teeth were scraped-off the teeth.Dr.Courts and the others then studied how healthy these cells were.The cell-culture medium worked best to keep a knocked-out tooth healthy outside the mouth.However, few people keep cell-culture medium handy at home or in school.The next best thing was milk.But Dr.Courts said that the best thing of all was to wash the tooth and put it right back into its socket(牙槽)in the mouth.For some people, though, this is just too painful or upsetting.So milk will do, until you get your tooth (and your mouth)to a dentist.小题1:This passage is mainly about&&&&&&&&&&&&&.A.how a dentist can save a knocked-out toothB.how to keep a knocked-out tooth healthyC.how Dr.Courts and other researchers made their experimentsD.how to put a knocked-out tooth back into its socket小题2:The best way to keep a knocked-out tooth healthy outside the mouth is to store it&&&&&&.A.in cell-culture mediumB.in milkC.in waterD.in the open air小题3:Milk can be used instead of cell-culture medium to put a knocked-out tooth in because&&&&.A.milk works better to keep the tooth healthyB.milk causes less painC.cell-culture medium is not usually handyD.cell-culture medium is more expensive小题4:“Dr.Courts said that the best of al1 was to wash the tooth and put it right back into its socket in the mouth.”In the sentence, the word “best” means&&&&&&&&&&&&&.A.cheapest and healthiestB.least painful and cheapestC.quickest and least painfulD.easiest and healthiest
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There is much more to growing up in a bilingual(双语的) family than learning two languages, and the cultural influences from both cultures are just as important. In July we had a curious incident that shows the slight differences between cultures. My son has already changed a few of his baby teeth and since we lived in Italy we decided to go with the Italian version(版本) of the Tooth Fairy, which is not a fairy(仙女) but a little mouse. So last year when he lost his first tooth we had a visit from the little mouse who took the tooth away and left a rather good amount of coins --- when he lost the second tooth a few days later, however, the amount was significantly less! That in itself caused quite a few questions, but the real questions started when in July during a visit to the UK another tooth left my son’s mouth in Tooth Fairy land! The grandparents made a real problem out of it --- it was their first grandson’s tooth they got to say Goodbye to, so it was Tooth Fairy and rather generous, too! The Qs & AsSon: Mum, how is the little mouse going to smell my tooth all this way? (as the story goes the little mouse smells a milk tooth and comes to collect it)Me: No dear, it won’t! We are in England now so the Tooth Fairy will come.Son: Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse? (I knew where this was going)Me: She is very strong, and she is magic.Son: What does the Tooth Fairy bring? (straight to the point)Me: I am not sure. We’ll find out maybe a nice message. Son: So is the little mouse coming too?Me: No, it won’t make it all the way from Italy.Son: But why don’t they have little mice in England? Me: Because here the Tooth Fairy collects all baby teeth and she’s too fast, so the little mouse would always get there late.Son: Oh!?【小题1】Italian kids are supposed to believe &&&& will come and collect the milk teeth.A.a little mouseB.Tooth FairyC.their parentsD.the grandparents【小题2】The author thought Tooth Fairy would be rather generous because &&&&.A.Italian parents often give much money for their kids’ lost baby teeth[B.she knew Tooth Fairy was more generous than the little mouseC.she knew the grandparents would give her son a big giftD.English people are usually more generous than Italians【小题3】Hearing “Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse?”, the author knew her son was actually worried about &&&&.A.the tooth fairy’s healthB.the little mouse’s comingC.the amount of coins he could getD.the story his grandparents know【小题4】By telling this story, the author intends to say it’s important to &&&& in a bilingual family.A.make kids know the folk storiesB.help kids choose one of the culturesC.teach kids two languagesD.keep the balance of both culturesA&
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The grandparents made a real problem out of it --- it was their first grandson’s tooth they got to say Goodbye to, so it was Tooth Fairy and rather generous, too! The Qs & AsSon: Mum, how is the little mouse going to smell my tooth all this way? (as the story goes the little mouse smells a milk tooth and comes to collect it)Me: No dear, it won’t! We are in England now so the Tooth Fairy will come.Son: Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse? (I knew where this was going)Me: She is very strong, and she is magic.Son: What does the Tooth Fairy bring? (straight to the point)Me: I am not sure. We’ll find out maybe a nice message. Son: So is the little mouse coming too?Me: No, it won’t make it all the way from Italy.Son: But why don’t they have little mice in England? Me: Because here the Tooth Fairy collects all baby teeth and she’s too fast, so the little mouse would always get there late.Son: Oh!?【小题1】Italian kids are supposed to believe ____ will come and collect the milk teeth.A.a little mouseB.Tooth FairyC.their parentsD.the grandparents【小题2】The author thought Tooth Fairy would be rather generous because ____.A.Italian parents often give much money for their kids’ lost baby teeth[B.she knew Tooth Fairy was more generous than the little mouseC.she knew the grandparents would give her son a big giftD.English people are usually more generous than Italians【小题3】Hearing “Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse?”, the author knew her son was actually worried about ____.A.the tooth fairy’s healthB.the little mouse’s comingC.the amount of coins he could getD.the story his grandparents know【小题4】By telling this story, the author intends to say it’s important to ____ in a bilingual family.A.make kids know the folk storiesB.help kids choose one of the culturesC.teach kids two languagesD.keep the balance of both cultures”的答案、考点梳理,并查找与习题“There is much more to growing up in a bilingual(双语的) family than learning two languages, and the cultural influences from both cultures are just as important. In July we had a curious incident that shows the slight differences between cultures. My son has already changed a few of his baby teeth and since we lived in Italy we decided to go with the Italian version(版本) of the Tooth Fairy, which is not a fairy(仙女) but a little mouse. So last year when he lost his first tooth we had a visit from the little mouse who took the tooth away and left a rather good amount of coins --- when he lost the second tooth a few days later, however, the amount was significantly less! That in itself caused quite a few questions, but the real questions started when in July during a visit to the UK another tooth left my son’s mouth in Tooth Fairy land! The grandparents made a real problem out of it --- it was their first grandson’s tooth they got to say Goodbye to, so it was Tooth Fairy and rather generous, too! The Qs & AsSon: Mum, how is the little mouse going to smell my tooth all this way? (as the story goes the little mouse smells a milk tooth and comes to collect it)Me: No dear, it won’t! We are in England now so the Tooth Fairy will come.Son: Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse? (I knew where this was going)Me: She is very strong, and she is magic.Son: What does the Tooth Fairy bring? (straight to the point)Me: I am not sure. We’ll find out maybe a nice message. Son: So is the little mouse coming too?Me: No, it won’t make it all the way from Italy.Son: But why don’t they have little mice in England? Me: Because here the Tooth Fairy collects all baby teeth and she’s too fast, so the little mouse would always get there late.Son: Oh!?【小题1】Italian kids are supposed to believe ____ will come and collect the milk teeth.A.a little mouseB.Tooth FairyC.their parentsD.the grandparents【小题2】The author thought Tooth Fairy would be rather generous because ____.A.Italian parents often give much money for their kids’ lost baby teeth[B.she knew Tooth Fairy was more generous than the little mouseC.she knew the grandparents would give her son a big giftD.English people are usually more generous than Italians【小题3】Hearing “Oh, is she stronger than the little mouse?”, the author knew her son was actually worried about ____.A.the tooth fairy’s healthB.the little mouse’s comingC.the amount of coins he could getD.the story his grandparents know【小题4】By telling this story, the author intends to say it’s important to ____ in a bilingual family.A.make kids know the folk storiesB.help kids choose one of the culturesC.teach kids two languagesD.keep the balance of both cultures”相似的习题。

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