Whoever is new in the community will soon ________to the new environment, as everybody here is friendly and helpful.
A. apply B. appeal C. attach D. adapt
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Whoever is new in the community will soon ________to the new environment, as everybody here is friendly and helpful.
A. apply B. appeal C. attach D. adapt
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The trade imbalance is likely to rise again in 2017._______ a new policy will be required soon.
A. Hence B. For
C. Though D. As
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Whoever ______ a new idea of how to work out the puzzle will be given a prize.
A.comes up B.comes along with
C.comes out with D.comes up with
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As is known to all, the newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless_____ used in everyday communication.
A. gradually B. accurately C. familiarly D. frequently
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The famous scientist, ____ a dinner party will be held tonight, is to arrive soon.
A. in his honor B. in whose honor C. in which honor D. in honor of him
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The famous scientist, _______ a dinner party will be held tonight,is to arrive soon.
A. in honour of him B. in his honour C. in whose honour D. in which honour
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An unconventional new initiative(首创)in Canada will soon allow doctors to prescribe art to their patients—by giving them free access to a local museum.Wandering through the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts(MMFA),these patients and their loved ones will be able to feast their eyes on the peaceful collections of art.
The initiative is the first of its kind in the world.And while you certainly can’t replace a conventional treatment with a couple of paintings,the idea is for such“prescriptions”to assist a person’s current treatment plan.Under the new program,members of the Francophone Association of Doctors in Canada(MFDC)will be able to hand out up to 50 prescriptions for their patients.
These prescriptions will be available for those with a wide range of mental and physical illnesses,and each of them will allow two adults and two children to visit the museum for free.
“By offering free admission to a safe,welcoming place,a relaxing experience,a moment of relief,and an opportunity to strengthen ties with loved ones,MMFA—MFDC Museum Prescriptions contribute to the patient’s well-being and recovery,”explains a news conference from the MMFA.
It may look a lot like a marketing effort for the museum but there’s also increasing evidence that the display of visual art,especially if it’s showing nature,can have positive effects on health outcomes.
In some ways,the benefits of looking at art appear a little similar to physical activity.A systematic review of clinical art therapy(疗法) found that visual art has significant and positive effects on depression,anxiety,mood,and self-esteem.Findings like these are slowly gaining attraction in the medical community,making artwork a higher priority(优先)in hospitals around the world.
In the US,nearly half of all health care institutions have reported including art in health care programming,such as art therapy and the placement of visual art in hospitals.With spaces dedicated(专用的)to art therapy and also a medical consultation room,the MMFA already provides services for people with mental health issues,eating disorders,and Alzheimer’s disease,just to name a few.
1.How will some Canadian doctors treat their patients?
A. Introducing fine arts to their patients.
B. Feasting them in a peaceful and welcoming place.
C. Keeping them company through the Montreal Museum.
D. Giving them a prescription to access a local museum for free.
2.MMFA thinks the new initiative in Canada can be_______.
A. a help with patients’recovery B. a chance to make friends
C. the best option for the treatment plan D. a substitute for conventional treatment
3.Why does the museum join in the program?
A. To make visual art known to the public. B. To promote the museum into market.
C. To strengthen ties with doctors. D. To advance the science of medicine.
4.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Fine arts will take the place of medicine.
B. Artists rarely suffer from some mental diseases.
C. More than 50 prescriptions are available for patients.
D. Art will be included in Canadian doctors’prescriptions.
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It’s common to hear the honking of horns in New York. Whoever tries every day to get more than a few minutes of sleep in the city will tell you that he could do nothing about it! Honking of horns is just one of their most widely enjoyed pastimes.
But Aaron, a Japanese website developer has had enough of it. Once, the 31-year-old man approached the open window to wait for the driver to finish honking, delivered a polite "excuse me" and then yelled " Ho-o-o-o-onk!", which suggests fierce anger in Japan. Then he threw three eggs from the window of his apartment on to a passing car honking loudly below when his patience was worn out. Instead of apologizing to him, the driver threatened to kill him angrily. So, nobly, Aaron turned to non-violence. He started writing anti-honking haiku verses, a form of Japanese poetry, and submitted them to local newspapers:
Oh .forget Enron;
The problem around here is;
All the damn honking
(Enron: a major American company that recently caused a scandal by going bankrupt because of corrupt(腐败) mismanagement)
"Then this kind of chain reaction started happening," Aaron says. "All these other haiku started appearing that I haven't written." Aaron’ s community is now covered in anti - honking poetry, written by all walks of life, ranging from scary environmental activist types to violent revolutionaries:
Patience slowly fades;
Residents store up their eggs;
That day is coming soon.
It’s no surprise that Aaron has started a website — www. honku. org — and now people from across the country send him news of their own anti - honking activities. It seems that poetry can change the world after all. Then, just recently, anti-anti- honking haiku started to appear, taped up by locals who thought Aaron should stop worrying about honking and start worrying about starving children, say, or war in the Middle East instead. Aaron has an answer for that. "Stop me if this is too tenuous(不靠谱的) ," he says," but they talk about the violence in the Middle East like it' s a force of nature, like it' s beyond our control. But actually it's kind of like the honking - the violence is man -made. If we can figure out how to stop honking on the streets, I think we could learn some things that we could use on a large scale. "
1.The first paragraph of the passage is intended to tell us that_______.
A. New Yorkers have formed a habit of honking while driving
B. most New Yorkers enjoy sleeping late in the morning
C. honking noise has influenced people's life in New York
D. New Yorkers enjoy listening to the honking of horns
2.What is Aaron’s final response to the frequent honking of horns?
A. Pretended to ignore it.
B. Screamed at the driver.
C. Acted in a peaceful way.
D. Complained to the government.
3.According to the passage, most New Yorkers think Aaron's response is ___.
A. pointless
B. abnormal
C. sensitive
D. acceptable
4.Faced with the criticism of his anti-honking campaign, Aaron notes that___.
A. fierce violence in the Middle East is more of an issue worthy of concern
B. finding the solution to anti - honking is as meaningful as that to starvation
C. big issues are beyond our control while small ones are under our control
D. if not handled properly, honking may cause serious problems like starvation
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He is the first person you can think of to rely on, for he is always willing to ________ whoever is in trouble.
A. cut out B. figure out C. test out D. help out
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The job will be offered to is capable of performing it well.
A.whomever | B.whoever | C.the one | D.anyone |
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