It’s true that the bad news had a bad ______ on my grandmother.
A. affect B. instance C. taste D. Effect
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It’s true that the bad news had a bad ______ on my grandmother.
A. affect B. instance C. taste D. Effect
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My grandmother said that the old house with a garden ______ 50 years ago.
A. built B. had built C. was built D. is built
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—The doctor asked my little brother so much ice cream and chocolate.
—That’s true. They are bad for our health.
A.not to eat B.to eat C.to not eat
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— Bad luck! On my way home, I had my watch _______.
— I’m sorry to hear that. Maybe you will have no choice but _______ another one.
A. stolen; to buy B. stolen; buy
C. stole; to buy D. stole; buy
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— Bad luck! On my way home, I had my watch ___________.
— I’m sorry to hear that. Maybe you will have no choice but ____________ another one.
A. stolen; to buy B. stolen; buy
C. stole; to buy D. to steal; buy
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— Many housewives like the show named We Are In Love (《我们相爱吧》) on Jiangsu TV.
— That’s true. ______ my aunts _____ my mother is crazy about it.
A. Not only; but also B. Either; or C. Both; and D. Neither; nor
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---Many housewives like the show named We Are in Love on Jiangsu TV.
---That’s true. _______ my aunts ______ my mother is crazy about it.
A. Not only; but also B. Either; or C. Both; and D. Neither; nor
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— Plenty of latest news and information are often covered live on CCTV-1.
— That’s true. ________important news channel CCTV-1 is!
A. What an B. What
C. What a D. How
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The air pollution was so bad in Harbin, in China, on October 21,2013 that the city had to close roads and schools, and cancel* hundreds of flights from its airport.
News reports said the smog (a mixture of smoke and fog) was so thick that people couldn’t see more than 10 or 20 metres in front of them.
It is also said that people could not even see the person standing next to them. The city’s website said: “You can’t see your own fingers in front of you.”
The local people said there was a “burning” smell in the air. Many people covered their noses and mouths with scarves or masks*.
The pollution was caused on several factors* including: farmers burning off old corn stalks* and crop stubble*; coal*-fired heating systems; and low winds that allowed the smoke to remain over the city.
The smog had been building up for several days. It became worse when the city turned on the public heating system, which uses coal to heat millions of homes and offices in the city.
Harbin has a population of more than 10 million people. It lies in northeastern China, where cold winter weather can last up to six months. The main fuel* there is coal, because it is cheaper than other types of fuel.
Air pollution from burning coal can cause health problems like heart disease. During the smog crisis* in Harbin, the number of people taken to the hospital with breathing problems was 30% higher than usual.
The city government is trying to reduce its use of coal by adding more insulation* and better roofs and windows to buildings to reduce heating needs. It has also used cleaner fuel for cars and factories.
1.The roads and schools in Harbin had to be closed on October 21, 2013 because of ____
A. the heavy rain B. the strong wind C. the serious smog D. the terrible snow
2.There are many reasons for the air pollution EXCEPT____________.
A. farmers burn off old corn stalks and crop stubble
B. people use coal to heat millions of homes and offices
C. The smoke remains over the city because of low winds
D. Many buses and cars use cleaner fuel and so do factories.
3. What is the government trying to do when the air pollution get worse?
A. To offer cars new fuel.
B. To give people more masks.
C. To reduce its use of coal.
D. To ask people to stay at home.
4.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. The serious air pollution in China
B. Coal-fired heating systems
C. The population crisis in Harbin
D. The reasons for heart disease
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When I was small and my grandmother died, I couldn’t understand why I had no tears(眼泪). But that night when my dad tried to cheer ____1.____ up, my laugh turned into crying.
Scientists believe crying and laughing come from the same part of the brain(大脑). Just as laughing has many health advantages, scientists are discovering that so does ___2.___,too.Whatever it takes for us to reduce pressure(压力) is important to our emotional(情感的) health, and crying seems to work well. One study found that 85 percent of ___3.___ and 73 percent of men report feeling better___4.____ crying.
Besides, Researchers agree that when we cry, people around us ___5.____kinder and friendly and they are more ready to provide support and comfort. Tears ___6.____make us understand our emotions better; sometimes we don’t even know we’re very sad until we cry. We learn about our emotions through crying, and then we can deal with them.
Just as crying can be healthy, not crying — holding back tears of anger, stress or suffering — can be ____7.____for physical health. Studies have shown that too much control of emotions can lead to high blood pressure, heart problems and some other illnesses. If you have a health problem, doctors will certainly not ask you to cry. But ___8.___you want to cry, don’t fight it. It’s a natural — and healthy — emotional response(反应).
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