I have experienced quite a number of cases ___ I really wanted to help but could not have anything to ____.
A. when; put on my hands B. that; put my hands on
C. where; put my hands on D. in that; put on my hands
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I have experienced quite a number of cases ___ I really wanted to help but could not have anything to ____.
A. when; put on my hands B. that; put my hands on
C. where; put my hands on D. in that; put on my hands
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I have experienced quite a number of cases ______ I really wanted to help but could not find anything to _______.
A.when; put on my hands B.that; put my hands on
C.where; put my hands on D.in that; put on my hands
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Today, we’ll discuss a number of cases ____parents have much difficulty in communicating with their children.
A.which | B.that | C.where | D.why |
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Today, we’ll discuss a number of cases _______ parents have much difficulty in communicating with their children.
A. where B. as C. why D. which
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Today,we’ll discuss a number of cases ________ parents have much difficulty in communicating with their children.
A. which B. as C. why D. where
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In the past few years, quite a number of men and women have chosen to do something less ________1.________ (compete). They are afraid that the stress of work robs them of joy and happiness and ________2.________ (bring) them harm both physically and mentally.
In fact, however, stress isn’t such a bad thing ________3.________ it is often supposed to be. Above all, ________4.________ it gets out of control, a certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and challenge, and to give ________5.________,purpose and significance to otherwise meaningless, idle life. ________6.________, people under stress tend to express their full range of potential and to actualize their own ________7.________ (person) worth — the very aim of a human life. Last but not least, research from the universities of Kentucky and British Columbia has showed that moderate amounts of stress can actually ________8.________(strong) the immune system and be good for health.
Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to escape. Developing our adaptive abilities to
deal with ________9.________ can prevent us from
________10.________ (defeat) by the competitive society.
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By 1938, Europe had been experiencing an increased number of attacks on Jews. With no end in sight, Jewish refugee(难民) agencies requested the British government to allow them to bring in only Jewish children under 17 years of age. This was to be only temporary, until the situation in their home countries was improved.
Kindertransport, meaning “children transport” in German, was then born. Children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and other Nazi-occupied regions were transported to the United Kingdom. There they were either placed with other families or in hostels. Later, it was found that many of these children were the only survivors of their families. Nicholas Winton was among those people who helped to save Jewish children. He managed to rescue 669 children from Czechoslovakia and bring them safely to England. In 1938 around Christmas, 29-year-old Nicky was about to leave for a skiing holiday. Suddenly, Martin Blake, one of his good friends, contacted (联络) him from Czechoslovakia, asking him to travel there to help political refugees on the run from the Nazis. And Nicholas agreed.
Nicky spent his entire holiday of 3 weeks in the capital city of Prague where he saw the situation first-hand. Once back in England, he immediately started organizing the evacuation(撤离) of children from the Czech region. From advertising for the necessary permits, Nicky worked tirelessly. By August 1939, 669 children had been helped by Nicky and his friends. Haplessly, the last group of children due to leave Prague in the beginning of September could not do so— World War Ⅱ broke out, and swallowed them up.
Nicky did not discuss his particular task with his wife, Grete. It was only when she found a scrapbook in 1988, with names of the rescued children, their (lost) parents and the foster families that had taken them in, that his heroism came to light. Nicky has received several awards in Britain and the Czech Republic.
1.Many Jewish children were brought to the United Kingdom because .
A. they made serious mistakes
B. they were treated badly in their own country
C. they lost their homes
D. they went to the United Kingdom to study
2.Kindertransport aimed to_____.
A. help the homeless B. transfer the affected
C. save Jewish children D. stop German attacks
3.We can learn from the text that Nicholas Winton _____.
A. did a lot to help Jewish children out of danger
B. knew nothing about what happened in Prague
C. always told his wife what he was doing
D. saved 669 children and their parents
4.The underlined word “Haplessly” in Paragraph 4 can best be replaced by “___”.
A. Importantly B. Hopefully
C. Strangely D. Unfortunately
5.Which of the following can best describe Nicholas Winton?
A. Strict but caring.
B. Proud but patient.
C. Hard-working and humorous.
D. Warm-hearted and cautious.
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The World Health Organization recently reported that the number of cases of tuberculosis(TB) has been abating since 2006 . Also, fewer people are dying from TB. But a study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, says smoking could threaten this progress.
Nearly twenty percent of all people use tobacco, and millions of non-smokers get sick from breathing the smoke. The new study predicts that smoking will produce an additional thirty-four million TB deaths by 2024.
Efforts to control the spread of TB have mainly focused on finding and treating infections. Fewer efforts have been made to understand the causes. Dr Anthony Fauci is the director of the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases. He said, “Despite our control efforts, we still have more than a million people each year dying from TB and millions of people getting infected; we realize it’s still a very important problem. So we have to do the practical thing and we have to do the fundamental research things at the same time. ”
Smoking does not cause TB; bacteria cause the infection. But the study says smoking affects the nervous system in a way that makes an inactive case of TB more likely to develop into an active one. Stanton Glantz is the director of the University of California’s Centre for Tobacco Control Research and Education and an author of the new study. He says it shows that TB cannot be controlled unless tobacco use is controlled. He said, “It increases the number of people who will get TB by about seven percent.”
The study is described as the first to identify a direct link between tobacco use and rates of TB infection and death. Professor Glantz says the results should guide those creating health policies and TB control efforts. He said, “If you want to control the infectious disease of TB, you have to control the tobacco industry and the tobacco industry’s efforts to increase tobacco use, particularly in developing countries where TB is a big problem.”
1.What would be the beat title for this passage?
A.Scientists try to find the causes of TB deaths.
B.Study shows smoking is harmful to our health.
C.Study links smoking to millions of TB deaths.
D.Scientists pay more attention to TB deaths than before.
2.What does the underlined word “abating” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A.Responding B.Surviving. C.Rising. D.Falling.
3. What would Dr Anthony Fauci probably agree with?
A.More efforts are needed to find the causes of TB infections.
B.TB infections are no longer a serious problem.
C.Few efforts have been put into the work of treating TB infections.
D.The practical and the fundamental research cannot be done together at present.
4.It is implied in the passage that ____________.
A.it is not very hard to control TB
B.smoking indirectly leads to TB
C.an inactive case of TB is deadly
D.people cannot blame smoking for TB
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Today , we’ll discuss a number of cases______beginners of English fail to use the language properly .
A. which B. as C. why D. where
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Today, we’ll discuss a number of cases_______ beginners of English fail to use the language properly.
A.which B.as C.why D.where
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