【題目】The man did __________important work that he felt_______.
A. so;stressing
B. so;stressed
C. such;stressing
D. such;stressed
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【題目】—Could you please tell me where the nearest hotel is?
— . Go straight and turn left. You can find one on your right.
A. Sorry, I can’t. B. Yes, I could. C. Sure D. I can tell you.
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【題目】Sorry, potato people! Although it’s probably no surprise that French fries are among the worst food you can eat, most of us still don’t believe it. After all, it doesn’t hurt to eat some every once in a while ... right? But some people feel guilty (內(nèi)疚的) to eat French fries and they have a good reason for that.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people’s guilty feeling may be well-placed. The research, which researched potato eating in 4,400 older people between ages of 45 and 79 over the course of eight years, shows that eating fried potatoes at least twice a week highly increases our risk of death.
But hold up! Before you completely stop eating potatoes, you should know that it is found that eating potatoes overall (even a lot of them!) wouldn’t kill you. Instead, it’s the type of potato that makes all the difference between life and death.
Eating fried potatoes like French fries at least twice per week increased the risk of death in the study. On the other hand, potatoes that were not fried, such as boiled and baked potatoes, were less likely to cause death.
Why? Potatoes have healthy levels of fiber (纖維) and vitamins, so you can partake without feeling bad. But when it comes to the fried food, you might need to think again. French fries usually have lots of fat and added salt, leading to weight growth. Still, when all is said and done, connection isn’t totally equal to causation (因果關(guān)系). More research is needed before certainly concluding that eating French fries alone increases the risk of death.
Luckily, potatoes are still considered as one of your suggested three to five servings of vegetables per day. Just try not to eat the fatty ones, if you can.
【1】What’s the passage mainly about?
A. People’s reasons for feeling guilty.
B. The worst food that should be avoided.
C. A study about potatoes’ effects on people’s health.
D. Research on the relation between French fries and death.
【2】From the findings of the study, we learn that
A. potatoes aren't good for everyone
B. much food can mean life and death
C. we shouldn't eat one type of food too much
D. how food is cooked is important to our health
【3】What does the underlined word “partake” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. Share. B. Cook.
C. Eat. D. Buy.
【4】What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A. People shouldn’t eat potatoes any more in daily life.
B. Although potatoes arc a kind of vegetables, we can't eat them.
C. People should eat potatoes which have less fat.
D. Potatoes aren’t allowed to eat by people who are in bad health.
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【題目】---___________ a big factory near the river. Where is it now?
--It has been closed because it polluted the air.
A. It used to be B. There used to be
C. It is used to be D. There is used to be
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【題目】An old English saying goes, “Laughter is the best medicine.” One person who certainly would have agreed with this is Norman Cousins.
Norman Cousins was the editor of a magazine called “Saturday Review” for almost forty years. He also wrote and spoke about world peace and anti-nuclear(反核的) and anti-war issues (問題). And he traveled to many different countries to share his ideas.
In the 1960s, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Europe, Mr. Cousins got sick. He discovered he had a rare disease, known as ankylosing spondylitis, which caused the joint between his bones to stiff(僵硬的).
In less than a week after he got sick, he could not stand. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to sleep at night. The doctors told Mr. Cousins that they did not know how to cure his illness and he might never get over(擺脫) it. Mr. Cousins, however, refused to stop hope.
Mr. Cousins thought that illness could be caused by unhappy thoughts. He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.
He began to experiment on himself while still in that hospital by watching comedy(喜劇) shows on TV. Mr. Quickly found that ten minutes of real laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free(無痛苦的) sleep at night.
Deciding that the doctors could not help him, Mr. Cousins left the hospital and checked into(入住) a hotel room where he could continue his experiments with laughter. For eight days, Mr. Cousins rested in the hotel room watching comedy show on TV, reading amusing books, and sleeping whenever he felt tired. Within three weeks, he felt well enough to take a holiday to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.
After a few months, Mr. Cousins was able to carry on his work. He had laughed himself back to good health.
【1】What is NOT true about the underlined words “ankylosing spondylitis”?
A. It is uncommon. B. It makes walking difficult.
C. It is easily cured. D. It is painful.
【2】What did the doctors think about Mr. Cousins’ disease?
A. It could be cured if he slept more. B. It mightnot be cured.
C. It could be cured by taking medicine. D. It would take a week to get over it.
【3】What did Mr. Cousins think cured him?
A. Laughter. B. Running on the beach.
C. Medicine. D. Taking a holiday.
【4】What did Mr. Cousins do after he got better?
A. He went back to the hospital. B. He continued his job.
C. He wrote amusing books. D. He went on relaxing by taking a holiday
【5】What is the main topic of the passage?
A. funny story. B. An interesting cure.
C. An amazing life D. Why people laugh.
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【題目】---How______the basketball player is practising over there!
---Yes,he wants to ______the NBA in the future.
A. hard;join in
B. hardly;take part in
C. hard;join
D. hardly;join
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【題目】Karen had a son,Michael,and she would have another baby son.Michael was happy to be a brother.Everyday he sang a song to the baby.
Later Michael's little sister was born.But she wasn't in a good condition.The days passed by.The little girl got worse.The doctor told the parents there was very little hope.
Then Michael kept asking his parents to let him see his sister.“I want to sing to her,” he said.But kids are never allowed in ICU(重癥監(jiān)護(hù)室).
Finally,Karen decided to take Michael to see his little sister.The nurse refused Michael at first.But Karen said if he didn't see his sister,he would never see her alive.
Michael looked at his weak sister.After a moment,he began to sing,“You're my sunshine,my only sunshine.You make me happy when skies are grey.”
The baby girl seemed to respond(回應(yīng)).The pulse rate(脈搏) and breathing began to calm down.
“Keep on singing,Michael,” Karen encouraged his son.
“You never know,dear,how much I love you.Please don't take my sunshine away…”
Day by day,Michael kept singing.Several months later,the little girl was well enough to go home.
All the doctors and nurses called it a miracle(奇跡)—a miracle of brother's love.
【1】How did Michael feel about his sister's coming?
A. Nervous. B. Shocked.
C. Glad. D. Worried.
【2】The nurse didn't allow Michael to see his sister because ________.
A. Michael was too small to take care of himself
B. kids weren't allowed in ICU
C. his sister didn't want to see Michael at all
D. his sister was sleeping then
【3】What can we learn from the passage?
A. Michael's sister got worse and worse at last.
B. Singing songs is a good way to save people's life.
C. The doctors didn't try their best.
D. Never give up hope for people you love.
【4】The best title for the passage is “________”.
A. Love of a Brother
B. The Power of Singing
C. A Beautiful Song
D. A Strong Baby
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【題目】根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余項。
A:Hi,Simon!【1】
B:The mobile phone.
A:【2】
B:Because I can do lots of things with it.Is it also your favorite invention?
A:No,it isn't. 【3】
B:Why?
A:【4】
B:I see.There are many inventions in the world.【5】
A:I agree with you.I want to invent something useful one day.
B:That sounds great.I hope you can achieve your dream.
A.I like the MP5 player best.
B.When was the mobile phone invented?
C.What's your favorite invention?
D.And they have changed our life a lot.
E.Do you listen to music on the radio?
F.Because I can listen to music everywhere with it.
G.Why do you like it best?
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【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,在空白處寫出單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。
While being on my year abroad, I have tried to collect small things such as train tickets, postcards, and I have been taking lots of photographs. Living in【1】(法國), I take the metro(地鐵) every day. I have my own personalized map on which I have【2】(圈出) all of my favorite restaurants, cafes, parks and other places. I have even colored it to say if these places have【3】(免費的) wi-fi or lunch deals. What I plan to do with all these things is making a scrap book.
For those of you who have never heard of the word “scrap book”, it’s an【4】 (空的) book which people usually take away with them on holiday, and fill it with “scraps” of paper, tickets, maps,【5】(郵票), photographs etc. It is like a memory book. You will always have the memories of your favorite places and why you liked them so much, all in your scrap book! It is really【6】(有價值的) to own it if you ever want to【7】(回到) to that place. My scrap book started in September and after eight months was【8】(幾乎) full!
Why not create a scrap book of your time while traveling? Isn’t it nice to be able to open a book of your life and time【9】(作為) a traveler? You can’t imagine how happy you can be by just looking at an old ticket with a special【10】(日期) on, or a napkin from your favorite restaurant. It’s the little things that can make you smile.
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