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They continued handing out the food to the natives until there was ____ left.
A. nothing B. none C. no one D. no any
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---I’ve made up my mind to go abroad next year, Darling, what about you?
---Well, ____ you’re going, so will I.
A. if B. since C. as long as D. when
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--- Did you tell him the good news?
--- Oh, no. I forgot. I ______ him now.
A. will be calling B. will call C. am going to call D. am calling
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----You ought to have made an apology to Mary last night.
----Yes, I know I ____.
A. ought to B. have to C. should have D. must have
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He was such ______ good speaker that he held our attention every minute of ______ two-hour lecture.
A.不填 ; the B. a ; 不填 C. a ; the D. a ; a
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Maw was a university student.She didn't have many money | 76. |
and her parents were not rich,but she had an uncle was | 77. |
fortunate enough to be a millionaire.He always gave her valuable | 78. |
Christmas and birthday present.When her uncle's birthday came | 79. |
round,Mary want to buy him something really special,hut because | 80. |
he was so rich,she did not know how to get him.She went into | 81. |
the shop in her town and explained her problem to one of helpful | 82. |
shop assistants.Finally she asked,“What do you have to | 83. |
someone who has already got everything he wants to or needs?” | 84. |
The assistant sighed deep and answered,“Envy,only envy.” | 85. |
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Working the night shift(夜班)a few nights a month can do more than leave your eyes bleary-eyed(視力模糊),suggests a study on Wednesday.
It just might increase your risk of colorectal cancer(結(jié)腸直腸癌).Nurses who worked the night shift at least three times a month for t5 years or more were 35%more likely to develop that type of cancer than nurses who never worked nights,Harvard University researchers report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The finding,from the ongoing Nurses Health Study,is the first to link night shift work with a higher risk of colorectal cancer,expected to kill 57,100 Americans this, according to the American Cancer Society.Another research,including a report out of the Nurses Health Study, has suggested that working night shifts increases women's breast cancer risk.
The researchers asked 78,586 nurses whether they had ever worked three or more night shifts a month.The nurses indicated whether they had done so for less than 15 years or 15 years or more.The scientists followed the women to see who developed colorectal cancer.
Researchers believe that lowered levels of melatonin(褪黑素)might increase night-shift workers' cancer risk.Melatonin levels usually reach the highest point in the middle of the night.
Turn on the lights,though,and they dropped measurably in just 10 minutes,says Richard Stevens a cancer epidemiologist at the University of Connecticut who did not take part in the new study.After two weeks of continuous nightly exposure to light,humans experience a sharp drop in melatonin production,Nurses Health Study researchers write.
In the lab,melatonin appears to stop tumor(腫瘤)growth.Other studies suggest that colorectal cancer patients have lower blood levels of melatonin than healthy people,the authors write.However,that could be a result of the disease,not a cause of it.Stevens says.
72.Which of the following is NOT caused by working on the night shift?
A.Bleary eyes. B.Colorectal cancer
C.Melatonin production. D.Breast cancer.
73.According to the passage,the underlined word“they”refers to .
A.the lights B.melatonin levels
C.the researchers D.night-shift workers
74.According to Nurses Health Study,which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Working on night shifts will do harm to nurses' health.
B.Nurses who don't work at night don't suffer colorectal cancer.
C.Nurses working on night shifts will have a higher risk of colorectal cancer
D.Working on night shifts will increase women's breast cancer risk
75.Which of the following plays an important part in causing cancers for nurses working night shifts?
A.Blood levels of melatonin B.Tumor growth
C.The exposure to light D.Melatonin production.
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Many a young person tells me he wants to be a writer.I always encourage such people,but I also explain that there's a big difference between“being a writer”and writing.In most cases these people are dreaming of wealth and fame.not the long hours alone at a typewriter.“You've got to want to write,”I say to them,“not want to be a writer”.
The reality is that writing is a lonely,private and poor―paying affair.For every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded.When I left a 20―year career in the U.S.Coat Guard to become a freelance writer,I had no hope at all.What I did have was a friend who found me a room in a New York apartment building.It didn't even matter that it was cold and had no bathroom.I immediately bought a used typewriter and felt like a real writer.
After a year or so.however.I still hadn't gotten a break and began to doubt myself.It was so hard to sell a story that I hardly made enough to eat.But I knew I wanted to write,l had dreamed about it for years.I wasn't going to be one of those people who die wondering, what if? I would keep putting my dream to the test―even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure.This is the shadow land of hope,and anyone with a dream must learn to live there.
67.The purpose of the passage is to .
A.warn young people of the hardships that a successful writer has to experience
B.a(chǎn)dvise young people In give up their idea of becoming a professional writer
C.show young people it's unrealistic for a writer to seek wealth and fame
D.encourage young people to he a writer over a long period of time
68.What can be concluded from the passage?
A.Real writers often find their work interesting and rewarding.
B.A writer's success depends on luck rather than on effort.
C.Famous writers usually live in poverty.
D.The chances for a writer to become successful are little.
69.Why did the author begin to doubt himself after the first year of his writing career?
A.He wasn't able to produce a single book.
B.He hadn't seen a change for the better.
C.He wasn't able to have a rest for a whole year.
D.He found his dream would never come true.
70.“…people who die wondering,what if?” refers to “those ”.
A.who think too much of the dark side of life
B.who regret giving up their career halfway
C.who think a lot without making a decision
D.who are full of imagination even upon death
71.“shadow land”in the last sentence means .
A.the wonderland one often dreams about
B.the bright future that one is looking forward to
C.the state of uncertainty before one's final goat is reached
D.a(chǎn) world that exists only in one's imagination
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While it is expected that students come to university with the ability to take a good set of notes,this is not always the case.High school may not have demanded it,so good listening and note-taking skills may need to be developed.
TRY | Being a positive, active listener. |
HOW? | Sit down in front and do not read or talk.Pay particular attention during the second 20 minutes(when you tend to lose it)and to the last minutes when a short statement might be given or conclusions drawn. |
TRY | Being a positive, active learner. |
HOW? | Come to class with an interest in the material and with questions to he answered.You can develop these by thinking about and expecting the lecture and By pre―reading the text(the latter is especially helpful if you find yourself having difficulty keeping up with the material). |
TRY | Getting correct notes, with special attention to the main ideas. |
HOW? | There may be an overhead projector;if so,get that material down.Besides,look for points of emphasis―from the professor's spoken language,body language,or careful reading of his notes.If you still feel you're missing the main points,try showing your notes to a classmate or the professor. |
TRY | Leaving lots of space between ideas. |
HOW? | Because you want lots of room to continue to arid notes in your own words;this will help you learn the material on a deeper level by combining it with what you already know.Also,the extra space will make it easier for you to find material when you are studying. |
TRY | Going over new notes―10 minutes for each class―within 24 hours. |
HOW? | Because you lose 50~80%of the material if you don't. |
TRY | Setting your notes up so you can study effectively from them. |
HOW? | Leave wide space:here you will write questions from which to study your notes. Leave the back of the page blank,so you can fold the page,cover the notes,and answer the questions when studying. |
63.During a lesson
A.students might lose interest after 20 minutes
B.most students might be absent―minded
C.students prefer to talk to each other
D.students don't have to pay attention to the last part of the lesson
64.the underlined part“the latter”refers to“ ”.
A.imagining the lecture B.reading the text beforehand
C.questions to be answered D.a(chǎn)n interest in the material
65.The article is probably written for .
A.high school students B.grown―ups
C.university students D.teachers of English.
66.Which would be the best topic for the passage?
A.How to Learn English well B.Listening and Note―making.
C.Being a Positive Listener. D.How to Be an Active Learner.
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By taking a few simple techniques, parents who read to their children can greatly develop their children's language skills.It is surprising but true.How parents talk to their children makes a big difference in the children'’s language development.If a parent encourages the child to actively respond to what the parent is reading.the child's language skills increase.
A study was done with 30 three-year-old children and their parents.Half of the children took part in the experimental study;the other half acted as the control group.In the experimental group,the parents were given a two-hour training and they were taught to ask open-ended questions rather than yes-or-no questions.For example,the parent should ask,“What is the doggie doing?” rather than “Is the doggie running away?” The patents in the experimental group were also instructed in how to help children find answers,how to suggest different possibilities and how to praise correct answers.
At the beginning of the study,the children did not differ in measures of language development,but at the end of one month,the children in the experimental group showed 5.5 months ahead of the control group on a test of expression and vocabulary.Nine months later,the children in the experimental group still showed an advance of 6 months over the children in the control group.
59.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.Children who talk a lot are more intelligent
B.Parents who listen to their children can teach them more.
C.Active children should read more and be given more attention.
D.The power of speech can easily he developed using proper methods
60.According to the author,which of the following questions is the best one to ask children?
A.Do you see the elephant? B.Is the elephant in the cage?
C.What animals do you like? D.Shall we go to the zoo?
61.The difference between the control group and the experimental group was
A.the training that parents received B.the age of the children
C.the books that were read D.the number of the children
62.What conclusion is best supported by the passage?
A.Parents should be trained to read to their children.
B.The more children read,the cleverer they will become.
C.Children's language skills can be developed when they are required to respond actively.
D.Children who read actively seem six months older.
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