--- Do we have to hand in our research reports this afternoon, Professor Smith?
--- Yes, you _______ . I will be waiting to check them all the afternoon.
A. should B. may C. can D. must
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--- Do we have to hand in our research reports this afternoon, Professor Smith?
--- Yes, you _______ . I will be waiting to check them all the afternoon.
A. should B. may C. can D. must
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We have to admit that happiness and work do not tend to go hand in hand. A 2016 Gallup study, 1. reported some relative data from more than 180 million people, found that just 13% of us consider ourselves to be "happily engaged at work".
2. (compare) with unhappy people, happy ones are six times more energetic. The good news is that just 50% of happiness 3. ( influence) by genetics, and the rest is up to you. When it comes 4. making yourself happy, you need to learn 5. works for you. Once you discover this, everything else tends to fall into place. And making yourself happy not only improves your 6. (perform), but is also good for your health.
7.important skill that happy people lend to have in common is emotional intelligence(EQ). At TalentSmart, we've tested the EQs of more than a million people and know what makes high EQ people. So, we will keep 8. (dig) until we find the ways that emotionally 9. (intelligence) people create 10. own happiness at work.
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听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Where does the man ask the woman to hand in her research report at first?
A. At his meeting room. B. At his office. C. At his house.
2.What will the man be doing at 5:00 this afternoon?
A. Having a meeting. B. Having a class. C. Talking to his secretary.
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We have to do our best ________ what we have.
A. with B. to C. in D. at
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–Guess what! We’ll have a chance to visit our sister school in Denmark this summer!
--How nice! You ______ a different culture then.
A. will have experienced B. have been experiencing
C. will be experiencing D. will have to experience
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—Guess what! We’ll have a chance to visit our sister school in Denmark this summer!
—How nice! You ________ a different culture then.
A. will have experienced B. have experienced
C. have been experiencing D. will be experiencing
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—Could we go and visit the Summer Palace?
—Yes,________.This should be on our list of things to do in Beijing.
A.a pleasure B.it depends
C.don't mention it D.by all means
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Have you ever imagined your future? I try to do this all the time. Most of us will follow in our _______footsteps, by this I mean our adult lives will _______resemble the lives we live as children, set by our parents' examples. Have you ever _______and thought about this? What an awful job it must be to _______a child properly! But, what happens to the children that live _______drugs, alcohol and violence in their childhood? Where can they find good examples for themselves?
I know of one place that is trying to_______all children. It is the McDowell County D.A.R.E. program in McDowell County North Carolina. Our teachers carry on their shoulders the great_______of teaching kids to just say NO to drugs, alcohol and violence. I am personally acquainted with _______of these things, not because I have ever_______them myself, but because of my dad. He drank, _______drugs and smoked pot (抽大麻). When I was 7 my mom took me and my sister and ______. I wonder if my dad ever thought about the _______and what this bad decision would lead to when he first started experimenting with drugs and pot at 13. He has been in jail, he can't get a decent job, and he lost his ______. These bad choices also caused him to hurt his children in horrible ways.
I am _______that I have at least one parent to help me make wise decisions, and to teach me right from wrong. I am also _______that the D.A.R.E. program is taught in our schools. One of the most _______things I learned from D.A.R.E. is that a person that has a parent with an addiction problem is more than twice as likely to become addicted themselves, as compared to a person that has no family history of drug ______. I have learned many things through this ______, especially about the consequences of our trying drugs. You could get arrested, hurt yourself or someone else,_______ your life by becoming an addict, or even die. All of these things are terrible, but I can't think of anything _______as a parent than hurting our children and the people that love us. DRUGS DESTROY LIVES! I give the D.A.R.E. program two thumbs up, for all the good things being accomplished.
1.A. grandma's B. brother's C. parents' D. teachers'
2.A. closely B. loosely C. hardly D. physically
3.A. lived B. stopped C. started D. decided
4.A. praise B. understand C. appreciate D. raise
5.A. on B. over C. in D. for
6.A. treat B. represent C. reach D. persuade
7.A. pressure B. responsibility C. probability D. advantage
8.A. both B. all C. none D. neither
9.A. smoked B. accepted C. tried D. refused
10.A. ate B. sold C. took D. bought
11.A. went B. wept C. begged D. left
12.A. reasons B. possibilities C. program D. consequences
13.A. patience B. temper C. family D. position
14.A. lucky B. aware C. sure D. clear
15.A. concerned B. disappointed C. curious D. grateful
16.A. important B. exciting C. strange D. attractive
17.A. sales B. purchases C. abuse D. production
18.A. behavior B. program C. experience D. action
19.A. destroy B. build C. save D. lose
20.A. wiser B. easier C. worse D. better
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In our daily life we have to do things ________ our own will every now and then.
A.with B.for
C.against D.at
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Researchers have found bees can do basic mathematics, in a discovery that deepens our understanding of the relationship between brain size and brain power. Recently, A study conducted by researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia showed that bees could perform arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction (减法).
Solving math problems requires a complex level of involving the mental management of numbers, long-term rules and short-term working memory. The finding that even the tiny brain of a honeybee can grasp basic mathematical operations has a possible effect on the future development of Artificial Intelligence, particularly in improving rapid learning.
RMIT’s Professor Adrian Dyer said numerical (数字的) operations like addition and subtraction are complex because they require two levels of processing. “You need to be able to hold the rules around adding and subtracting in your long-term memory, while mentally using skillfully a set of given numbers in your short-term memory,” Dyer said. “On top of this, our bees also used their short-term memories to solve arithmetic problems, as they learned to recognize plus or minus as abstract concepts.”
The findings suggest that advanced numerical cognition (认知) may be found much more widely in nature among non-human animals than previously suspected.
“If math doesn’t require a massive brain, there might also be new ways for us to include interactions of both long-term rules and working memory in designs to improve rapid AI learning of new problems,” said Dyer.
Many species can understand the difference between quantities and use this to search for food, make decisions and solve problems. But numerical cognition, such as exact number and arithmetic operations, requires a more complex level of processing.
Previous studies have shown some primates (灵长目动物), birds, babies and even spiders can add and/or subtract. The new research, published in Science Advances, adds bees to that list.
1.What have the researchers from RMIT University discovered?
A. The relationship between brain size and brain power.
B. Long-term rules and short term working memory.
C. Bees can perform complex arithmetic operations.
D. Bees can do basic mathematics.
2.According to Adrian Dyer, bees’ numerical cognition ________.
A. requires addition and subtraction two complex processing
B. has a possible effect on the future development of AI
C. only involves their short-term working memory
D. calls for a lot of maths knowledge
3.What does the finding of the new research suggest?
A. Bees can recogize the exact number.
B. Arithmetic operations exist in human and bees.
C. Numerical cognition has been found in many more species.
D. Some primates, birds and even spiders can add and substract.
4.What can be the best title for the text?
A. A Discovery About the Tiny Brain of Bees
B. New Findings About Bees Having Numerical Cogintion
C. Numerical Cognition Requires a Complex Level of Processing
D. The Relationship Between Brain Size and Brain Power
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