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()I enjoy most is()I can have a holiday from work.
A . That;that
B . That;what
C . What;what
D . What;that
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Rock music usually()the young people in most countries.
A . applies to
B . appeals to
C . amazes
D . actre
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Young people should go _____ they are most needed by the motherland.
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Young people are the most ________ to advertisements.
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Too many young people live here and now.
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Rock music usually________the young people in most countries.
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People _____ in the countryside can enjoy more fresh air.
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What did Angela enjoy most about the trip?
A.flying at night
B.walking in the desert
C.watching the changes in the scenery
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The exhibit ____ I enjoyed most was the auto show.
A.who
B.whom
C.what
D.that
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◑The paragraph following the passage will most probably discuss______.◑examples of successful young men◑how to build up one's position in society◑joys and pains of old people◑what to do when one has problems in life
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Young people today need to experience different things. (Luckily), some young volunte
A.A.()
B.B.For example
C.C.Fortunately
D.D.Really
E.E.In fact
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People enjoy listening to music, ______.
A.though they are receiving a lot of decibels of sound in fact
B.because it doses not have any negative effect
C.because they do not have to tolerate the noise around them
D.even though it is sometimes unpleasant hearing strange sounds
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According to the interviewer, what attitude do most young people hold towards keeping healthy?
A.They don"t think much of being healthy.
B.They think regular exercise might improve their health.
C.They think they could stay healthy without any exercise.
D.They find outdoor activities benefit them most.
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Bellboy: Come this way, please. Let's take the elevator. Guest: Oh my! It's a glassed elevator! Bellboy: Don't be frightened, Miss. Enjoy the view! Guest: It's beautiful. ______ So many people are enjoying the sun.
A.I really feel at ease working here.
B.What's the name of that street?
C.Can you see the wall of the next building?
D.You can see the whole beach.
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43 Young people's family dependence can be attributed to all the following factorsEXCEPT
A parents' tolerance.
B housing problems.
C cultural traditions
D unwillingness to get married.
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People enjoy the music fully with_____.
A.their hands directing
B.their body movements
C.their ears
D.their eyes and ears
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听力原文:M: Today, I'm interviewing a young girl named Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
W: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cot down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So, how can people recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
W: Well, for example, when I was in the office, I used to save the newspapers so that I could collect things made out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Alex for your ideas.
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A.Separating different types of garbage.
B.Disposing of trash properly.
C.Having a family clean-up party.
D.Saving water whenever using it.
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Effects of Exercise on Elderly Diabetics (糖尿病人) Most older people with so-called
Effects of Exercise on Elderly Diabetics (糖尿病人)
Most older people with so-called type 2 diabetes (糖尿病人) could stop taking insulin(胰岛素) if they would do brisk (轻快的) exercise for 30 minutes just three times a week,according to new medical research results reported in a Copenhagen newspaper. Results from tests conducted on diabetics at the Copenhagen central hospital Rigshospitalet's Center for Muscle Research showed that physical exercise can boost the body's ability to make use of insulin by 30 per cent. This is equal to the effect most elderly diabetics get from their insulin medication (药物治疗) today.
Researchers had a group of non-diabetic men and a group of men with type 2
diabetes, all more than 60 years of age, exercise on bicycles six times a week for three months. After the three months the doctors measured how much sugar the test subjects' muscles could make use of as a measure for how well their insulin worked.
Associate Professor Dr Flemming Dela of the Muscle Research Center said the tests demonstrated that the exercising diabetics had made as good use of insulin as the healthy non-diabetic persons. "This means that the insulin works just as well for both groups. Physical exercise cannot cure people of diabetes, but it can eliminate almost all their symptoms. At the same time it can put off the point at which they have to begin taking insulin," Dela said.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas (胰腺), controlling sugar in the body and is used against diabetes.
Dela said that to achieve the desired effect diabetics need only exercise to the point where they begin to sweat, but that the activity has to be maintained since it wears off after five days without sufficient exercise.
Most diabetics realize that they have to watch their diet while remaining unaware of the importance of exercise, Dela added.
第 36 题 What is the effect of exercise on elderly people with type 2 diabetes?
A. It can help the body make better use of insulin.
B. It can worsen their symptoms.
C. It can help them to eat more.
D. It can cure them of the disease.
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Nowadays, more and more people enjoy c online.
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Most people don't enjoy facing the difficult situations that sometimes occur with coworkers in the workplace. Such situations may arise from honest disagreements over design or engineering issues, personnel or benefits matters, management decisions or actions, or from any other situation where human impressions and objectives differ.
There could be double trouble for engineers who are more likely to feel at home with electrons and bytes(信息组), and behave in highly predictable ways, than with coworkers, who often appear arbitrary and unpredictable. For those of us who have internalized the strict and measurable rules of the physical world, dealing with other people can be both disappointing and frustrating.
Yet how you manage situations of conflict with your coworkers could have a significant impact on your career, often even more than your engineering prowess or your design skills. Those who deal successfully with potential conflicts are far more likely to receive added responsibilities and promotions, in addition to the pay increases and respect that come with them. On the other hand, not dealing successfully with conflict can potentially relegate you to a career backwater, with technical challenges and high pay passing you by.
Why is dealing with conflict an important skill today? It's primarily because there's more of it now than in the past. Workers of all types are more likely to speak up for their own ideas or actions, rather than follow the dictating corporate chain of command. Conflict also sometimes arises as a result of unclear company goals, or when those goals aren't shared equally by all. Rather than working for a single common good, employees and managers seek individual goals, such as promotion, job security, experience, money, and even the proverbial free lunch.
Not only is actual conflict greater today, but even the potential for interpersonal conflicts in the workplace is far greater than at any time in the past. One reason for this is increased time-to-market pressures. The need to rapidly make decisions, establish an engineering direction, and meet project milestones adds elements of tension and stress to an already difficult endeavor.
This makes the workplace a potential minefield for interpersonal conflict. It's especially apparent to an engineer in a position of responsibility, like a project leader or an engineering manager. For an engineer who must work with others to complete a project, the need to manage conflict can spell the difference between success and failure.
Which of the following statements is true' according to the passage?
A.Minefields are becoming common in the workplace.
B.Workplace conflict can arise from honest disagreements.
C.Workers today are less equipped to deal with workplace conflict.
D.Companies are finding new ways to deal with workplace conflict.
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Most of the young people in the town______meeting the president at the station now.
A.have been
B.are
C.is
D.will be
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Crime is a very serious problem in Britain. One sort of crime which particularly worries people is juvenile delinquency—that is, crimes committed by young people. For some years juvenile delinquency had been increasing. There are two main sorts of juvenile crimes: stealing and violence. Most people do not understand why young people commit these crimes. There are, I think, a large number of different reasons.
These crimes are not usually committed by people who are poor or in need. Young people often dislike and hate the adult world. They will do things to show that they are rebels. Also in Britain today it is easier for young people to commit crimes because they have more freedom to go where they like and more money to do what they like.
There are two other possible causes which are worth mentioning. More and more people in Britain live in large towns. In a large town no one knows who anyone else is or where they live. But in the village I come from crimes are rare because everyone knows everyone else.
Although it is difficult to explain, I think the last cause is very important. Perhaps there is something with our society which encourages violence and crime. It is a fact that all the time children are exposed to films and reports about crime and violence. Many people do not agree that this influences the young people, but I think that young people are very much influenced by the society they grow in. I feel that the fault may be as much with our whole society as with these young people.
6. From the passage we know that many British people are confused about ().
A. the cause of juvenile crimes
B. the rise of the crime rate
C. the problem of crimes in their country
D. the various kinds of juvenile delinquency
7. One reason why young people in large cities are more likely to commit crimes is that ().
A. nobody knows anything about others
B. they are free to move
C. they live a better life
D. they need more money
8. According to the passage, which groups of the following young people are LEAST likely to commit crimes?
A. Those living in big cities
B. Those who are in need of help
C. Those who are very poor
D. Those living in the countryside
9. Unlike many others, the author holds that one important cause for juvenile delinquency is that().
A. young people nowadays do not like adult world
B. young people in Britain today are freer than before
C. too many young people have come to live in big cities
D. young people are influenced by crime and violence in films and newspapers
10.According to the passage, which is to blame for juvenile crimes, apart from the young people themselves?
A. The adult world
B. Their parents
C. The development of the cities
D. The society
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() people were crowded in the hall, enjoying the wonderful performance.
A.Hundred of
B.Hundreds of
C.Hundreds
D.Hundred of
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—Will Chinese people have any problems talking with the foreigners in 2008?—I don't think so. Now _____ the young _____ the old can speak some English.
A.A.either; or
B.B.not only; but also
C.C.neither; nor
D.D.neither; or