We are at a stage ________ it’s still too early to say whether the newly-elected president will bring hope to the US.
A. that B. where C. which D. 不填
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We are at a stage ________ it’s still too early to say whether the newly-elected president will bring hope to the US.
A. that B. where C. which D. 不填
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We are at a stage ________ it’s still too early to say whether the newly-elected president will bring hope to the US.
A. that B. where C. which D. 不填
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We’re in a stage _____ it’s still too early to say who will win the most votes and become the new President.
A.that | B.where | C.which | D.what |
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We’re in a stage ________ it’s still too early to say who will win the most votes and become the new President.
A. that B. where
C. which D. what
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We are going to take the high-speed train to Xi’an tomorrow, so an early arrival at the station_________.
A. advises B. is advised
C. is advising D. was advised
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Early risers are most likely to be healthy, wealthy and wise, according to the old saying. But those who are early to bed and early to rise do not always have advantages, researchers say. They have found that night owls(夜猫子) are generally brighter and wealthier than those who are able to get up early in the morning.
Experts from the University of Madrid carried out tests on around 1,000 teenagers and found that those who preferred to stay up late showed the kind of intelligence to find good jobs and earn much money. Larks or “morning people”, however, often get better exam results, possibly because lessons are held at the wrong time of day for night owls.
The researchers examined the habits and body clocks of the young people to determine whether they liked to stay up late and sleep later in the morning, or preferred to go to bed early and were at their best state in the morning. School performance and problem solving ability, were judged and test grades in the major subjects were also taken into consideration.
Jim Horne, professor of psychophysiology at Loughborough University, said: “Evening types tend(倾向) to be the more creative types, the poets, artists and inventors, while the morning types are considered to be civil servants and accountants(会计). ”
1.The researchers from the University of Madrid found _______.
A.morning people will probably find good jobs and earn a lot
B.morning people show higher intelligence from an early age
C.night owls may earn more money than morning people
D.night owls might be healthier than morning people
2.Early risers often do well in exams possibly because_______.
A.they go to bed by 10p.m. regularly
B.they make full preparations before exam
C.lessons are held at the right time for them
D.they have longer time to prepare for their lessons
3.The research may include questions about the following EXCEPT_______.
A.favorite sports
B.grades in main subjects
C.living habits and body clocks
D.school performance
4. In Jim Horne’ opinion, Larks may choose to be _______ in the future.
A.inventors B.artists
C.poets D.civil servants
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Dust on furniture may be bad news for waistlines (腰围). But it’s far too early to add dusting to a weight-loss plan. Dietary fats and other materials that make up indoor dust can send a signal to human fat cells, telling them to grow. That process, in turn, might slow the body’s rate of burning energy. Such changes could add to any weight problems a person might have.
“We don’t know what that means to long-term health and certain diseases yet,” says Heather Stapleton, one of the study’s authors. But she notes that her team’s findings also raise a question of whether pollutants in dust might play some role in the growing, global problem of obesity (肥胖).
Stapleton and her colleagues collected dust from homes and offices. Studies found that some materials in the dust could turn on a protein (蛋白质) called PPAR-gamma 1. It’s found in many human tissues. Turning this protein on can cause fat cells to grow. Researchers think this protein may be involved in obesity. But a second study now finds evidence that certain fats are mostly to blame. Cooking oils may send out some of these fats into the air, where they eventually find their way into house dust. Or, the authors say, the fats might enter house dust as part of the hair or skin cells shed (脱落) by people or pets.
“While the findings are amazing,” says Mitchell Lazar, another study author, “these findings need to be taken as very limited.” Indeed, he adds several cautions about how the findings should be understood. “For one thing, people eat these fats in foods all of the time. That is likely to be a lot more than would be consumed from indoor dust,” he said.
1.What do we know about PPAR-gamma 1? _____
A. It comes from dust.
B. It leads to weight gain.
C. It can help get rid of dust.
D. It only appears in human bodies.
2. What’s the best title for the text? _____
A. Can house dust make us fat?
B. Why is it important to clean?
C. Anything to do to deal with dust?
D. What is the best way to lose weight?
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When we are grown-ups, it’s quite natural to look back on our different stages of life and remember who was there to see us through. 1. While some people’s high school friendships gradually end, mine have struck with me through every bit of life since. And I suppose high school friends are the friends you’ll build the strongest relationships with.
2. Whether it is the bad haircut or the braces(牙箍) you wear, your high school friends help you through it all. They tell you that you look wonderful when you cannot go out in public with that hairdo. 3.
They understand the most about you. High school friends know you better than anyone else. They can just look at you and know how you’re feeling. You cannot hide much from them. 4. And they’d rather help deal with the problem at hand than let it go. So even when you don’t want to hear it, prepare yourself ----because they’re not going to stop trying until you’re back to your normal yourself.
They make for the best reunion. Reunions are harder to organize when friends live across the country. However, with high school friends, it’s easy to enjoy the time together----you can often pick up just where you left off, no matter how long ago that was. Friendships can be hard to keep. 5.
A. We could depend on our friends all the time.
B. They are with you through your embarrassing stages.
C. They can sense something is off when you’re the slightest bit strange.
D. For me, I often think about my fantastic group of high school friends.
E. They build up your self-confidence to get you through each tough situation.
F. Let’s pray the flower of friendship would always bloom brightly in our hearts.
G. But it never seems like hard with the ones you’ve known and loved for long.
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I arrived at the bus station much too early for the London bus, which was not to leave until five to twelve. I pushed through the crowds, looking for somewhere to sit down. Scores of people were standing about, or struggling along with their bags and the cases to find the right lines. There was a party of school girls. I could see teachers trying to keep them in order. But there was nowhere for me to sit.
I stepped into the station buffet. I looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. I found a seat opposite a large mirror on the wall. Just then a friend of mine called Jim came in and sat with me. "What time is your bus?" asked Jim. "Oh, there's a plenty of time yet," I answered. "Oh, I'll get some drinks then," said Jim. We talked while drinking. Then I looked at the clock again. "Good heavens! It's going backward!" I cried. "A moment ago it was twenty to twelve and now it's half past eleven." "You are looking at the clock in the mirror," said Jim. I could kick myself for being so stupid. I had not realized that the marks for one and eleven on the face of the clock were the same. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. I have never liked mirror since then.
1. The London bus left ________.
A.at five to twelve | B.before five to twelve |
C.after five to twelve | D.until five to twelve |
2.The writer went to the station buffet because ________.
A.he was thirsty |
B.he saw the station buffet was not so crowded |
C.it was still early for his bus and he couldn't find a place to sit at the bus station |
D.he had changed his mind; he wouldn't go to London |
3. The writer sat ________.
A.behind a mirror | B.facing a mirror |
C.under a mirror | D.near a mirror |
4. Jim came to the station buffet at about ________.
A.twenty to twelve | B.twenty past twelve |
C.half past one | D.twenty past eleven |
5.What time was it when the writer looked at the clock again?
It was ________.
A.half past eleven | B.twelve thirty |
C.twelve twenty | D.eleven thirty |
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I arrived at the bus station much too early for the London bus, which was not to leave until five to twelve. I pushed through the crowds, looking for somewhere to sit down. Scores of people were standing about, or struggling along with their bags and the cases to find the right lines. There was a party of school girls. I could see teachers trying to keep them in order. But there was nowhere for me to sit.
I stepped into the station buffet. I looked up at the clock there. It was only twenty to twelve. I found a seat opposite a large mirror on the wall. Just then a friend of mine called Jim came in and sat with me. "What time is your bus?" asked Jim. "Oh, there's a plenty of time yet," I answered. "Oh, I'll get some drinks then," said Jim. We talked while drinking. Then I looked at the clock again. "Good heavens! It's going backward!" I cried. "A moment ago it was twenty to twelve and now it's half past eleven." "You are looking at the clock in the mirror," said Jim. I could kick myself for being so stupid. I had not realized that the marks for one and eleven on the face of the clock were the same. The next bus was not to leave for another hour. I have never liked mirror since then.
1.. The London bus left ________.
A. at five to twelve B. before five to twelve
C. after five to twelve D. until five to twelve
2... The writer went to the station buffet because ________.
A. he was thirsty
B. he saw the station buffet was not so crowded
C. it was still early for his bus and he couldn't find a place to sit at the bus station
D. he had changed his mind; he wouldn't go to London
3... The writer sat ________.
A. behind a mirror B. facing a mirror
C. under a mirror D. near a mirror
4.. Jim came to the station buffet at about ________.
A. twenty to twelve B. twenty past twelve
C. half past one D. twenty past eleven
5.. What time was it when the writer looked at the clock again?
It was ________.
A. half past eleven B. twelve thirty
C. twelve twenty D.eleven thirty
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