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Many people would agree同意 that stress压力 is a major 主要的 problem in modern life.

It is certainly当然 true that worry担忧 and quarrel争吵 can cause导致 all kinds种类of illnesses疾病,(1) backache背疼 to severe严重的 headaches 头疼, or even甚至 more serious严重的 complaints投诉 such as igh blood pressure高血压

Many of us think of stress as some thing that other people (2) on us.We often complain fel 2 about how other people put us under pressure 压力.But we should try not to let such pressure affect影响us.We should not forget忘记 that we are largely大部分(3) for some of the stress ourselves.Sometimes 有时候 we take(4) more work than our bodies and our minds头脑 can handle处理, And we should be aware意识到Of(5) things are really important and which are not.(完型填空)

A.Impose强加

B.Responsible负责

C.Which

D.From

E.On

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第1题

They see many things which most people would fail____.A: seeB: to seeC: seeingD: seen

They see many things which most people would fail____.

A: see

B: to see

C: seeing

D: seen

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第2题

The author would probably agree that______.A.it's very hard to plant many kinds of flowers

The author would probably agree that______.

A.it's very hard to plant many kinds of flowers in a garden

B.it's good for people from other countries to learn English

C.more and more people like to plant roses in their gardens

D.English is easier to learn than other languages

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第3题

Lincoln is regarded as a great President partly becauseA.he saved many people's lives in t

Lincoln is regarded as a great President partly because

A.he saved many people's lives in the United States

B.he always treated people with food

C.he knew how to make a decision with sticks

D.he would like to take responsibilities

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第4题

Which statement is NOT used when acquiring dining information on reservation calls:A.W

A.When would you like your table, Miss?

B.When should we expect you, Madam?

C.For how many people, sir?

D.Can I get another beer for you?

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第5题

When introducing yourself to someone you don't know at a party, what would you say
?()

A、Hi, I'm**

B、May I introduce myself to you and at the same time I make your acquaintance?

C、Hi, I'd like to meet you.

D、Hi, I'm .Do you know many people here?

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第6题

We can conclude from the passage that ______.A.the clues in Masquerade are easy to deciphe

We can conclude from the passage that ______.

A.the clues in Masquerade are easy to decipher

B.Kit Williams has many artistic talents

C.many people bury treasures in Britain

D.Kit Williams said he would pay $35,000 to whoever found the treasure

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第7题

Many left-handed peopie have their language centers in the rlght hemisphere of the brain.W
hat type of result would we expect to obtain from such people on a dichotic listening task? 许多左撇子的语言中枢位于大脑的右半球。对这样的人进行两耳分听实验,我们可以得到怎样的结果呢?

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第8题

Actually, over 60 percents of the world s 580 million older people live in developing coun
tries. An increasing number of people in these lands are reaching old age【C1】______better health care and improvements in sanitation, housing, and【C2】______. Older people make【C3】______contributions by doing work for which they are not paid.【C4】______, an estimated 2 million children in the United States are being【C5】______by their grandparents, with 1.2 million of them living in their grandparents home . Thus older people provide shelter, food, and education and carry cultural【C6】______to their grandchildren while enabling mothers and fathers to continue as members of the work force.【C7】______, in the industrialized world, many volunteer organizations would not【C8】______without the contribution made by older people. They are also much - needed【C9】______. In some developing countries, where【C10】______30 percent of the adult population have contracted AIDS, older people care for their infected adult children after whose death they will have to raise their grandchildren.

【C1】

A.as usual as

B.as a result of

C.as a rule for

D.as a matter of

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第9题

"If it takes you six hours to read this book, somewhere in the world 2,500 people will hav
e died of starvation or of hunger-related illness by the time you【36】."

Why are so many【37】? Susan George affirms with conviction, and with solid【38】, that it is not because there【39】too many passengers on" Spaceship Earth ", not because【40】bad weather or changing climates, but because of food【41】by the rich.【42】the poor go hungry.

The multinational agribusiness corporations,【43】governments with their food "aid" policies and supposedly neural multilateral development organizations【44】responsibility for their【45】.

They all work in corporation【46】local elites, themselves nurtured and protected by the powerful in the【47】world. The United States【48】the way, leads the pack and is【49】imposing its control over the whole planet.

Only those【50】people who can become consumers will eat in the Brave New World being shaped【51】the well-fed. The standard liberal solution to【52】the world-population control or the Green Revolution are just【53】the hungry poor don't need. All the need is social change, otherwise known as【54】. With that, they could, and would, resolve most of their problems【55】.

(41)

A.spend

B.read

C.finish

D.overtake

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第10题

The celebration of the New Year is the oldest one of all holidays. It was first【1】in【2】Bab
ylon about 4,000 years ago. New Year's Day is an【3】national holiday, and banks and offices will be closed. Many families have New year's Day【4】.

Traditionally, it was thought that it could【5】the luck they would have【6】the coming year by【7】they did or ate on the first day of the year. For that reason, it has become common for【8】to celebrate the first few minutes of a【9】new year in the【10】with the family and friends. Parties often last into the middle of the night after the ringing of a new year. It was once believed that the first visitor on New Year's Day would bring【11】good luck or bad luck to the rest of the year. It was particularly lucky if that visitor【12】to be a tall dark-haired man.

Traditional New Year's【13】are also thought to bring luck. People in many parts of the US celebrate the New Year by【14】black-eyed peas and cabbage. Black-eyed peas have been considered good luck in many cultures. Cabbage leaves are considered a【15】of prosperity, being【16】of paper currency. Other traditions of the season include the making of New Year's resolutions. That tradition also【17】back to the early Babylonians. Popular modern resolutions might include the【18】to lose weight or quit smoking.

The song, "Auld Lang Syne", is sung at the【19】of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the New Year. "Auld Lang Syne" literally【20】"yearning for the old days."

(1)

A.remarked

B.commented

C.observed

D.viewed

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