If their oxygen      , the two British men      a chance of surviving.

       A.ran out, had          B.didn’t run out, would have

       C.had run out, didn’t have     D.hadn’t run out, would have had

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    Just over 2,000 people were quizzed by independent researchers at Nuffield Health, Britain’s largest health charity. The results were shocking. About one in six people surveyed said if their remote control (遙控器)was broken, they would continue watching the same channel rather than get up.  More than one third of those questioned said they would not run to catch a bus. Worryingly, of the 654 questioned people with children, 64% said they were often too tired to play with them.  This led the report to conclude that it’s no wonder that one in six children in the UK are classifted as obese(肥胖)before they start school.

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A. 10            B. 150             C. 330              D. 660

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C. their parents don’t play with them much   D. they suffer from obesity-related illnesses

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    A. Scotland       B. Glasgow         C. Birmingham       D. Nuffield

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    B. British people are getting lazier, which can cause serious social problems.

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    D. A study into how lazy British people are has been carried out at Nuffield Health.

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Recently, there has been a heated debate over whether to send old

people to nursing homes or not. People differ in their                         

o          . Here list the ideas of supporters.                                76.                 

L          in nursing homes, as they say, old people                    77.               

can enjoy more benefits             staying at home.                    78.                  

For one aspect, they can have more opportunities to

(交流) with each other, as they have                           79.                

c         topics and similar hobbies. Therefore,                        80.                

they can do many things together and don’t feel

(孤獨). On the other hand, if they live at                      81.                

home, they may quarrel          their children because                   82.                

of the generation gap between them. Another aspect ,    is                    83.                

highly valued by the supporters, is that old people can

have               (定期) medical check-ups and                        84.                 

r           immediate medical care from professional                    85.                  

doctors.             

 

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B  the dying out of a species

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can enjoy more benefits             staying at home. 3.                   
For one aspect, they can have more opportunities to
         (交流) with each other, as they have      4.                
c         topics and similar hobbies. Therefore, 5.                
 they can do many things together and don't feel              (孤獨). 6.                 
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of the generation gap between them. Another aspect ,           is  8.                
highly valued by the supporters, is that old people can
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