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through the anxiety and stress that can come with managing food allergies."Thedisadvantaged people are navigating aunts and uneles.sometimes even grandparents,whodon't get it,”she says、.“Or they get it-and choose not to respect the guidelines..”Hubbard suggests that parents and children work together to create guidelines formanaging food allergies.One rule might be to always carry auto-injectable epinephrine.That's a fast-acting drug that calms allergie reactions.But follow-through has practicalconsiderations.Isaac finds the rectangular Auvi-Q fits into his trousers pockets more easilythan the mare commonly used EpiPen."Teens need to decide what works for them within theguidelines of what keeps them safe."Hubbard says.28.What does Isaac Judy's example show?A.The real causes of food allergies are hard to find.B.The outcomes of food allergies can be serious.C.Food allergies are common among kids.D.Food allergies can cause stress.兮B.Families with members suffering from food allergies.C.Families with members hardly getting along.D.Families with a great number of members.30.What do we know about Auvi-Q?A.It is like a pen in appearance.B.It isn't suitable for children to use.C.It is to treat allergic reactions.D.It isn't recommended by Hubbard.31.What's the text mainly about?A.The real causes of common food allergiesB.The common food allergies and the ways to manage them.C.The function of Auvi-Q and EpiPen.D.The seriousness of common food allergies.DPicture a volcano.Now imagine that its main opening extends in a line.Now imagine thatthis line is so long that it runs for more than 40,000 miles through the deep dark area of all theworld's oceans,surrounding the globe like the seams()of a baseball.Welcome to one of the planet's strangest but important features,known as the mid-oceanridges(大洋中脊).Though long enough to circle the moon more than six times,.they receiveHtle notice because they lie hidden in total darkness.Ocean experts discovered their volcanicnature in 1973.Ever since,costly expeditions()have slowly explored the undersea world,which typically lies more than a mile-down.The results can make the visions ofdules Verne author of a famous adventure novel calledTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea)seem rather dull.The ridges feature long riftvalleys()and,down their middles,huge fields of hot springs that send tons of mineralsinto icy seawater,slowly building ugly hills and towers that can be rich in metals like gold andsilver.One tower in the Pacific Ocean grew 15 stories high.A large number of snakeliketubeworms and other strange creatures often blanket the hot features and so do hungryfood-searchers such as spider crabs.These creatures coexist with springs hot enough to melt lead or the plastic windows oflarge ships.With extreme care,humans and robots have measured temperatures as high as【22模拟调研·英语(四)第5页(共8页)新高考】
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