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The number of people invited to the party ______ fifty, but a number of them _____ absent.
A. were, was B. was, were C. was, was D. were, were
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Television has many advantages. It keeps us _____ about the _____ news and also provides entertainment in the house.
A. informed; latest B. to know; later
C. learning; latter D. to think; latest
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A goal is to one’s life ________ a sail is to a boat. _______ can one succeed without a goal.
A. what; Seldom B. that; Hardly C. what; Nor D. that; Neither
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Many teachers __________ to the meeting are from Chongqing.
A. invited B. to invite C. be invited D. had been invited
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Below is some advice on how to prevent colds and flu.
8 Ways to Avoid Colds and Flu 1. Wash your hands and wash them often The US Naval Health Research Center conducted a study of 40,000 volunteers who were ordered to wash their hands five times a day. The volunteers cut their incidence of flu by 45 percent. 2. Wash your hands twice every time you wash them Researchers at Columbia University found one hand washing had little effect, even when using antibacterial soap. So wash twice if you’re serious about preventing colds. 3. Change your toothbrush every three months You think your toothbrush gets your teeth clean — and it does. But once you’ve finished brushing, it can be a breeding ground for germs. Most dentists recommend you change your brush every two or three months. It’s also a good idea to replace it after you’ve had a cold or flu. 4. Sneeze and cough into your arm or tissue (紙巾) Whoever taught us to cover our mouths when we cough or sneeze got it wrong. That just puts the germs right on our hands, where you can spread them to objects — and other people. Instead, put your arm over your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough if a tissue isn’t handy. It’s pretty rare that you shake someone’s arm, after all. 5. Stop blaming yourself when things go wrong Believe it or not, blaming yourself makes you more likely to catch a cold! Researchers found that even those who had control over their work were more likely to begin sneezing if they lacked confidence or tended to blame themselves when things went wrong. Such attitudes make people more stressed on the job, and stress, as you know, can challenge your immune system. 6. Once a day, sit in a quiet, dim room, close your eyes, and focus on one word Meditate (冥想). It is a proven way to reduce stress. Studies have shown that stress weakens your immune system. In fact, people with high stress levels have up to twice the number of colds as non-stressed people. 7. Get moving Ride a bike, join a dance class, or go for a walk. A study found that older women who did 45 minutes of gentle exercise, five times a week for a year, were up to three times less likely to get a cold than women who took little exercise. The researchers found that the exercisers’ immune system was strongest in the last three months of the study. 8. Leave the windows in your house open a crack You don’t have to keep all of them open, but one or two in the rooms in which you spend the most time. This is particularly important if you live in a newer home, where fresh circulating air has been the victim of energy efficiency. A bit of fresh air will do wonders for chasing out germs. |
To prevent yourself from getting colds, you should wash your hands____.
A. twice every hour B. twice every time
C. five times every hour D. five times every time
When you cough or sneeze, you should ____.
A. put your hands over your mouth
B. avoid shaking hands with other people
C. cover your mouth with your arm or a tissue
D. keep away from other people
Your immune system will be weakened if ____.
A. your stress level is high
B. your room is not bright
C. you have control over your work
D. you do not exercise for 45 minutes every day
If you live in a new house, it is particularly important to ____.
A. leave all the windows open a crack
B. leave only one or two windows open to save energy
C. keep one or two windows open in the rooms where you spend the most time
D. keep all the doors and windows open to let in more fresh air when you are at home
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Childhood memories _______ the new gardener that she has a little nature knowledge after all.
A. suggest B. remind C. command D. demand
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The secretary worked late into the night, a long speech for the
president.
A. to prepare B. preparing C. prepared D. was preparing
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_____ the recent bad weather, the project is several weeks behind schedule.
A. Apart from B. Owing to C. Instead of D. But for
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Han Han wrote several novels, almost all of them_______ by teenagers.
A. appreciated B. are appreciated C. were appreciated D. having appreciated
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對話填空 (滿分 10分) 閱讀下面對話,掌握其大意,并根據(jù)所給首字母的提示,在標(biāo)有題號的右邊橫線上寫出一個英語單詞完整、正確形式,使對話通順。
W: Tell me, Jack. Do you look t the Web much?
M: Well, to tell you the t , I’m so busy with work. I don’t really have much time to s the Web. Let me think…I s I log on a couple of times a week, for about two or three hours.
W: So, What do you do o the Internet when you log on?
M: Well, I do a little e-mailing. I only get about two or three e-mails a week. Actually I p writing real letters, with pen and paper.
W: Yeah, I’m the same way. Anything e you do on the Internet?
M: Well, sometimes I look up i I need for my job. It s a lot of time looking through books in libraries.
W: Yes, it sure d
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