My mother is hard-working. she does for my family, she feels.
A. More; happier
B. The much; the happy
C. The more; the happier
D. The most; the happiest
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Denis Rancourt is a famous professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. As a leading expert in his research field, he 1. (write) hundreds of scientific papers so far. One day, he decided 2. (change) his teaching method which he had used for over twenty years.
It all started a few years earlier. While doing research, he found that water and land were being polluted and farms were disappearing. As a person who cared3. (deep) about the environment, Denis decided to start a science course4.was open to everyone. He even invited some5.(science) to give talks on topics such as war, trade, medical care and environmental policy, And be encouraged students to think, discuss, and take action to make the world6.better place,
Once, a hall7. (fill) with over. 120 people who had come to listen to these lectures . Two 12-year-old twins even came to his class.
Denis became a controversial(有爭議的) person. Some people praised him for his courage, social responsibility and8. (usual) teaching methods. However, others thought that he was ruining the reputation(名譽) of the university.
In an interview, some reporters asked him9.he did all of this at the risk(風(fēng)險) of his own career. He said, “We, as educators, are responsible10.warning people about problems and encouraging everyone to become independent thinkers. We should try our best to stop bad things from happening.”
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Linda is __________of the three girls, but she is the tallest.
A. young B. younger C. youngest D. the youngest
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How soon will the concert begin?
A.In 10 minutes. B.In 20 minutes. C.In 30 minutes.
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用括號中所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,使語篇意思完整,必要時請用否定式。
I work in a cleaning company. Usually people call us, and we1.(provide) house cleaning service.
One day, I got a call from a man named David. “I want to help an old man. He just had surgery(手術(shù))and is still ill. Can I pay for it without letting him know? “he asked. David was a very kind man. He called us because he was2.(worry) about his neighbor, Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith just came back from the hospital. His house was in a mess, but he couldn’t do any3.(chore).Even4.(sweep) the floor was difficult for him. He didn’t tell his children because he didn’t want them to waste their time taking care of him. David wanted to help Mr. Smith without bringing him any5.(stress).And then we asked David what would happen if Mr. Smith would refuse 6.(let) us come into his house. “I have to at least try, and anyway, I really want to help him,” he said.
7.(luck),Mr. Smith let us in and our workers did a good job. Since we promised David not to tell his name, we 8.(tell) too much to Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith was touched by the gift from someone he didn’t know. Sometimes we don’t expect 9.(depend) on others, because we are afraid of letting them get into trouble. However, there is always someone who cares for you and tries his 10.(good) to help you.
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The football fans cheered ______ they heard the exciting news.
A.even though B.in order that
C.as soon as D.as long as
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If you took the bus to work this morning rather than walk, don’t feel guilty.Recently, about nine thousand Japanese adults took part in a health test and twothirds of them provided information on their commute (上下班往返), The study showsthose who commute by bus or train are heal thier than those who walk or ride, Itisn’t clear why but it may be that when the walk to the bus or train station isfactored in, those who take public transport are actually getting more exercise.Those who took the bus or train were believed to be the fittest-they were the slimmest, had the best blood pressure and were the least likely to have diabetes (糖尿病).
What’s more, those who took public transport were 40 percent less likely tobe diabetic and 26 percent less likely to be diabetic than the walkers. Those whowalked or cycled were the next healthiest, while those who drove to work were inthe worst shape. Most Japanese in cities prefer to walk or ride bikes to work ifthe journey takes under 20 minutes or so It is known that an active lifestyle like taking a bus can help reduce the riskof diseases. Some people even said it might be useful for doctors to ask patientsabout how they commute. People should consider taking public transportation insteadof a car, as a part of daily, regular exercise.
1.How many Japanese people offer their information on their commute?
A.About 9, 000. B.About 6, 000. C.About 4, 500. D.About 5, 000.
2.If you want to be healthier, you’d better go to work
A.by bike B.by car C.on foot D.by bus
3.If you take a bus to your office, you will
A.be 40 percent more likely to be diabetic than the walkers
B.be 26 percent less likely to be diabetic than the walkers
C.become fatter than others
D.increase the risk of diseases
4.According to the passage, the underlined word "regular"means “ ” in Chinese
A.合適的 B.整齊的 C.有規(guī)律的 D.合格的
5.What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Some people think walking is healthier than taking buses
B.People in Japan prefer to take buses.
C.The writer advised us to go to work by bus or train
D.Most Japanese in cities prefer to walk or ride bikes to work.
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Your father 's been to Guangzhou twice, ________?
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There is something wrong with his TV. He wants to get it _______ this afternoon.
A.repairing B.repaired C.to repair
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