Companies should understand the risks _______ they are exposed and monitor their control environments adequately.
A.on which B.in which C.to which D.with which
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Companies should understand the risks _______ they are exposed and monitor their control environments adequately.
A.on which B.in which C.to which D.with which
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The companies are working together to create ____ they hope will be the best means
of transport in the 21st century.
A. that B. what C. which D. who
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The companies are working together to create ____ they hope will be the best means
of transport in the 21st century.
A. that B. what C. which D. who
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Many teenagers feel lonely, __________ no one understands them and the changes they are going through.
A. as if B. like if C. because of D. for that
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Many teenagers feel ______, as if _____ one understands them and the changes they are ______. Day by day, everything seems different, ______ the same. Life never ______ to be going very fast enough; yet, in other ways, like a race car, life seems to be _____ too fast and even going out of ______. Has anyone else ever felt this way?
These feelings are a ______ part of adolescence--the time of life between child and adult. And, ______ it may sometimes be difficult to believe, you are not alone--every adult has gone through adolescence, and your friends are going through it right now with you. It is ______ for teenagers to feel lonely and misunderstood. These feelings can be thought of as growing ______ --the difficulties that teenagers face ______ they grow to adults.
1.A. happy B. lonely C. excited D. angry
2.A. no B. some C. any D. the
3.A. going through B. putting through C. doing D. imaging
4.A. however B. yet C. and D. so
5.A. seems B. looks C. sounds D. tastes
6.A. rushing B. rushed C. to rush D. to be rushed
7.A. protect B. challenge C. control D. limit
8.A. strange B. common C. well D. good
9.A. if B. because C. since D. though
10.A. unbelievable B. strange C. good D. common
11.A. pains B. happiness C. wisdom D. sadness
12.A. as B. and C. if D. upon
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They are arguing whether they should have respect the beggar..
A.about, against | B.on, of |
C.about ,for | D.on, for |
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What they are arguing over the meeting is _______ they should invest so much money in that time-consuming project, as they worry about the losing money.
A . what B. that C. whether D. how
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You should never lose your temper with the students; ___, they are only kids.
A.in all | B.after all | C.at all | D.first of all |
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Babies should be given peanut early - some at four months old - in order to reduce the risk of allergy(过敏), according to new US guidance.
Studies have shown the risk of peanut allergy can be cut by more than 80% by early exposure(接触). The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said the new guidance was "an important step forward".
However, young children should not eat whole peanuts, because of the risk of choking.
Allergy levels are soaring in the US and have more than quadrupled since 2008. It is a pattern replicated across much of the Western world as well as parts of Asia and Africa. Parents are often wary about introducing peanut and in the past have been advised to wait until the child is three years old.
According to the new guidelines, children with other allergies or severe eczema should start on peanut-containing foods at between four and six months old, with medical supervision(监管). Babies with mild eczema should have peanut-containing food at about six months old. Those with no eczema or allergies can have peanut-containing food freely introduced.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said: "We expect that widespread implementation of these guidelines by healthcare providers will prevent the development of peanut allergy in many susceptible children and ultimately reduce the prevalence of peanut allergy in the United States."
Michael Walker, a member of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, said: "The guidelines are based on sound medical research carried out in the UK. UK parents should consult their GP, bringing attention to the guidelines if necessary, before attempting peanut allergy prevention in their infant themselves."
Professor Alan Boobis, from Imperial College London, said: "The previous(之前的) view that delaying(延迟) the introduction of allergenic foods decreases the risk of food allergy is incorrect and... if anything, the exclusion(除去) or delayed introduction of specific allergenic foods may increase the risk of allergy to the same foods, including peanut."
1.The new US guidance may agree that _________ .
A. children can have peanut-containing food freely
B. parents can feed kids peanut until they are three
C. early exposure to peanut can reduce peanut allergy
D. young children should not eat whole peanut to avoid allergy
2.The underlined word in Paragraph 6 means __________ .
A. easily influenced
B. seriously disabled
C. mentally healthy
D. terribly tired
3.What can we learn from Michael Walker?
A. The use of the guidelines should be limited in the UK.
B. The guidelines are scientific and thus can be trusted.
C. Parents should do peanut allergy prevention themselves.
D. Many doctors in the UK don’t agree with the guidelines.
4.What might be the author’s purpose of writing this passage?
A. To warm parents of the possible danger peanut may bring.
B. To recommend delaying the introduction of allergenic foods.
C. To compare two different scientific research on peanut allergy.
D. To introduce a new way of reducing the risk of peanut allergy.
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They would not allow him____across the enemy line.
A.to risk going B.risking to go C.going to risk D.risk going
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