The teacher stressed again that the students should not _____ any important details while retelling the story.
A.bring out B.leave out C.let out D.make out
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Though having lived abroad for years, many Chinese still the traditional customs.
A.perform B.possess
C.observe D.support
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I _____ it as a basic principle of the company that suppliers of raw materials should be given a fair price for their products.
A.make B.look C.take D.think
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Her shoes ________ her dress; they look very well together.
A.suit B.fit C.compare D.Match
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Someone who lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely to ______ a good researcher.
A.make B.turn
C.get D.grow
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One of the best ways for people to keep fit is to______ healthy eating habits.
A.grow B.develop C.increase D.raise
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If you are planning to take a trip across the United States, and are eager for a hotel, here are four economic ones for you to choose from.
Motel 6 Downtown
Neighboring the Golden Gate Bridge, it's one of the most popular motels in San Francisco with enough free parking spaces.
Check in: 3: 00 p. m. with passports and credit card.
Check out: before 12: 00 noon.
Price for 1 night per room: ﹩140 for two adults, free of charge for two children.
Pets not permitted in.
Tel: 77345984
The Opera Inn
Located in the art district, it's close to the Opera House, with chances to take part in various cultural activities.
Check in: 4: 00 p.m. with passports and credit card.
Check out: before 11: 00 am.
Price for 1 night per room: ﹩179 for two adults, free of charge for one child. No extra bed.
Pets not permitted in.
Tel: 77345244
Amsterdam Hotel
Located in downtown San Francisco, it's a clean and tidy cheap hostel, with only eight minutes' walk to the Chinatown.
Check in: 3:00 p. m, with passports and credit card.
Check out: before 10: 00 a.m.
Price for 1 night per room: ﹩ 106 for two adults, free of charge for two children.
Pets not permitted in
Tel: 72346654
Van Ness Inn
Neighboring the blue sea, it has a quiet beautiful environment. It's a best choice for those who are tired of the noisy downtown.
Check in: 1: 00 p. m. with passports and credit card.
Check out: before 11: 00 a.m.
Price for 1 night per room:﹩118 for two adults,﹩5 for one child
Pets not permitted in
Tel: 72346664.
1.Which do you choose if you want to enjoy free parking?
A.Motel 6 Downtown.
B.The Opera Inn
C.Amsterdam Hotel.
D.Van Ness Inn
2.How much should a couple with a child pay to stay in Van Ness Inn for two nights?
A.﹩482
B.﹩472
C.﹩236
D.﹩246
3.What is this passage intended to do?
A.To introduce hotels' rules.
B.To attract more customers.
C.To compare the prices.
D.To promote the local tourism.
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A research by the National Center for Health Statistics is seen as an important confirmation of the “Hispanic mortality paradox (西班牙裔死亡率悖论).”
On average, Hispanics outlive whites by 2.5 years and blacks by 7.7 years. Their life expectancy at birth in 2006 was 80.6 years, compared with 78.1 for whites, 72.9 for blacks and 77.7 years for the total population.
The report shows that the Hispanic population has higher life expectancy at birth and at almost every age despite a socioeconomic status lower than that of whites. “Mortality is very correlated with income, education and health care access,” says Elizabeth Arias, author of the report. “You would expect the Hispanic population would have higher mortality, in line with the black population.”
The Hispanic paradox has been documented for more than two decades, but this is the first time the government has had enough data to issue national numbers. Researchers are struggling to explain why Hispanics live longer.
“We don’t know,” says David Hayes-Bautista, director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine. “We thought it was a problem in the data, but we can pretty much say this is real.”
Potential factors:
·Culture and lifestyle. Support from extended family and lower rates of smoking and drinking. Latino groups in particular have very strong family and social ties.
·Migration. The “healthy migrant effect” argues that healthy people are more likely to emigrate. And when immigrants become ill, they might return home and die there.
“Solving the puzzle may help the nation deal with health care issues because Hispanics use health services less—they make fewer doctors visits and spend less time in hospitals,” Hayes Bautista says. “It’s clearly something in the Latino culture,” he says.
1.In 2006, Hispanics’ life expectancy is years longer than the average of the total population.
A.2. 5 B.7. 7 C.2. 9 D.80. 6
2.What does the underlined word “outlive” in the second paragraph probably mean?
A.To live longer than.
B.To live shorter than.
C.To die out.
D.To expect to live.
3.What is the main idea of paragraph three?
A.Hispanics were born better than whites.
B.Morality is closely related with health care access.
C.Whites should have longer life expectancy.
D.Even experts can’t explain the phenomenon.
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—What’s that? It smells great!
—It’s just milk tea.Would you like __________?
A.this B.one C.it D.some
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The Ig Nobel Prize, a spoof (滑稽模仿) of the actual Nobel Prize, exists to award the 10 strangest research projects of the year that bring you fun and make you think. The following are three of them in 2019.
Medicine Prize: Pizza
It’s one of the world’s most popular foods. According to the Ig Nobel Medicine Prize winner, eating more pizzas can lower the risk of cancer and heart disease — if your pizza is loaded with fruits and veggies. These provide flavonoids (类黄酮) to fight against certain diseases. So, if you’re a pizza enthusiast, you now have one more reason to love it!
Economics Prize: Dirty Money
Paper money, the most frequently passed items on the planet, is known to pick up all kinds of bacteria. Which country’s currency is the dirtiest? An international team compared seven countries’ paper money. The Romanian Leu was the only one to carry all three types of bacteria tested. And the US Dollar was also a finalist. Perhaps this will make cashless payments more popular.
Biology Prize: Cockroach
Cockroaches (蟑螂) are well known for their survival abilities, but few folks know they can sense magnetic fields. More surprisingly, an international team found that dead cockroaches have more magnetic properties (磁性) than live ones. That’s because magnetic properties decrease when the temperature gets higher. So if you can stand cockroaches, they may be good magnetic sensors.
1.What do the three prizes have in common?
A.They are well-known to the general public.
B.They are entertaining and unusual.
C.They’ve gained the recognition of the Nobel Prize.
D.They are stranger than any other project in previous years.
2.What can we learn from the passage?
A.People with heart disease should eat more pizzas.
B.US Dollar is relatively dirtier than Romanian Leu.
C.Dirty paper money leads to cashless payments.
D.Dead cockroaches are better magnetic sensors than live ones.
3.In which column can you find this passage in a newspaper?
A.Discovery. B.Sports. C.Health. D.Business.
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