—Your design is the best. We all like it. —__________.
A.That’s right B.Please don’t say so C.Thank you D.You’re welcome
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—Your design is the best. We all like it. —__________.
A.That’s right B.Please don’t say so C.Thank you D.You’re welcome
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—The programme is very popular.
--- _____. We all like it.
A. That’s right. B.Not at all. C. It doesn’t matter D. You’re welcome
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—The program is very popular.
-- _____. We all like it.
A. That’s right. B. Not at all. C. It doesn’t matter D. You’re welcome
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-The programme is very popular.
-________. We all like it.
A. That’s right B. Not at all
C. Really? D. You’re welcome
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– The program the Amazing Race is very popular .
-- __________ . We all like watching it .
A. That’s all right B. It doesn’t matter
C. That’s right D. You are welcome
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—The programme is very popular.
—________. We all like it.
A.That’s right B.Not at all
C.Really? D.You’re welcome
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—Of all your coats, why do you like this one best?
—Because it’s _________ than the others.
A. much beautiful. B. more expensive.
C. much cheap. D. much more beautiful.
九年级英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
We all know that lying (说谎) is wrong. But do you know that it is bad for both your physical and mental health? A recent study shows that telling fewer lies helps people physically and mentally.
“For ten weeks, 110 people aged from 18 to 71 were tested to see the relationship between the number of lies they told and their health,” said Anita Kelly, a professor at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. “When they lied more, their health declined,” said Kelly.
Researchers divided the people into two groups. Group A was told to avoid telling any lie for any reason to anyone. They may omit (忽略) the truth, refuse to answer questions, and keep secrets, but they can’t say anything that they know are not true. Group B was not told anything like this.
Over the study period, when people in Group A told fewer lies in a week than they did in other weeks, they experienced fewer health problems such as sore throats and headaches. Professor Linda Stroh said, “When you find that you don’t lie, you have less stress (压力).” The results of past research show that each American tells about 11 lies a week. In both groups, when people lied less during a week, they reported better physical and mental health during that period.
“It’s certainly a good thing to have people be more honest,” said Robert Feldman of the University of Massachusetts. “It may improve our mental health, but I don’t think it can improve our physical health.”
1.The underlined word “declined” means “________” in Chinese.
A. 变坏 B. 改善 C. 加强 D. 混乱
2.From the second paragraph, we can learn that ________.
A. the test continued for no more than one month
B. older people lie less than younger people
C. the number of lies one tells can affect one’s health
D. many people feel sick when they don’t tell lies
3.People in Group A were allowed to ________.
① omit the truth ② refuse to answer questions
③ keep secrets ④ tell lies to strangers
A. ①②③ B. ②③④ C. ①②④ D. ①③④
4.According to Linda Stroh, ________.
A. mental health is more important than physical health
B. when people don’t lie, they feel more relaxed
C. to be honest can’t improve our physical health
D. telling lies is necessary sometimes
5.We would most probably find this passage ________.
A. on a travel website B. in a story book
C. in a health magazine D. in a cookbook
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Our brain is just like our body, the more we use it, ______ it gets.
A. the better B. the best C. the worse D. the worst
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What will the future be like? It’s possible that we may often fly up into space! Out of all the coolest inventions of the year 2004, Time magazine chose SpaceShipOne as the best.
SpaceShipOne is a 6-metre-long white spacecraft. On June 21, American pilot Mike Melvill flew it to space and back—about 100 kilometres up into the sky. Some might say it’s not a big success. You know, people went to the Moon years ago.
Well, SpaceShipOne is special because it is the first spaceship that wasn’t made by the government. It was built and sent up by a private US company. Lots of people want to travel in space and think that it is an enjoyable trip. But it’s too expensive. American millionaire Dennis Tito paid almost US $20 million to become the first space tourist to visit the International Space Station in 2001. So private companies began to think of making their own spacecraft to take other tourists up into space.
Certainly, the success of SpaceShipOne is a good start. In the next 10 to 15 years, if you
pay $20,000 to $100,000, you could fly high above the Earth in a special suit.
Can you imagine having your own spacecraft in your garage and taking it to space at the weekend?
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