【題目】—Come on,please give me some ideas about the project.
—Sorry.With so much work __________ my mind,I almost break down.
A.filled B.filling
C.to fill D.being filled
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【題目】As the price of homes goes up, many people afford to a house.
A.can’t B.needn’t
C.may not D.should not
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【題目】—Why not find a new job?
—Why should I? I _____ as much, but I like what I'm doing.
A. didn't earn B. don't earn
C. hadn't earned D. haven’t earned
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【題目】In the US, elementary and middle schools are advised to give students two and a half hours of physical activity a week. That is what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Heart Association recommend. They say high schools should provide about four hours of physical activity each week.
Yet many schools across the country have reduced their physical education programs. Criticism of the cuts has led in some places to efforts to give students more time for exercise, not less. The future health of Americans may depend on it. A study reports that life expectancy has fallen or is no longer increasing in some parts of the United States. The situation is worst among poor people in the southern states, and especially women. Public health researchers say it is largely the result of increases in obesity,smoking and high blood pressure. They also blame differences in health services around the country.
In 2006, a study found that only 4% of elementary schools provided daily physical education all year for all grades. This was true of 8% of middle schools and 2% of high schools. The study also found that 22% of all schools did not require students to take any P. E. One problem for P. E. teachers is that schools are under pressure to put more time into academic subjects.
Also, parents may agree that children need exercise in school. Yet many parents today still have bad memories of being chosen last for teams because teachers favored the good athlets in class.
But experts say P. E. classes have changed. They say the goal has moved away from competition to personal performance, as a way to build a lifetime of activity. These days, teachers often lead activities like weight training and yoga.
Some parents like the idea of avoiding competitive sports in P. E. class. Yet others surely dislike that idea. In the end,schools may find themselves in a no-win situation.
【1】The best title of the passage is __________.
A. Physical education aims for active lives
B. The future health of Americans
C. 22% of all schools in the US don't require students to take any P. E.
D. Avoid competitive sports in P. E.
【2】Which statement is TRUE?
A. High schools in the US should provide fewer hours of physical activity than that in elementary and middle schools.
B. Not all schools in the US have reduced their physical education programs.
C. 22% of all schools in the US require students to take any P. E.
D. 8% of middle schools provide daily physical education all year for all grades now.
【3】The reason why the author gives Paragraph 3 is __________.
A. to explain schools are under pressure to put more time into academic subjects
B. that students don't like P. E. classes at all
C. to support his opinion in Paragraph 2
D. to explain why life expectancy has fallen in some parts of the US
【4】Paragraph 4 implies __________.
A. parents may agree that children need exercise in school
B.
C. many parents didn't like P. E. class when they were young
D. many students spent more time on academic subjects
【5】The underlined sentence in the last paragraph means __________.
A. schools will go on reducing their physical education programs
B. schools must listen to different opinions from different parents
C. schools will think much of life expectancy
D. schools will be trapped in failure or disappointment
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【題目】Though he has to __________ a hard time,he still holds a positive attitude towards life.
A.go through B.look through
C.go by D.see through
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【題目】The dictionary __________ 10,000 words,__________ many in science.
A.contains;includes
B.is containing;including
C.includes;contains
D.contains;including
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【題目】 A wild Siberian tiger has been caught on camera in Heilongjiang Province, __________ the first images of this sort were captured.
A. which B. when C. where D. that
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【題目】Wouldn’t it be great to be able to drop some weight simply by sipping at a tasty green teabased beverage (飲料)?That’s what the manufacturers (生產(chǎn)商) of some new diet drinks have been claiming—but are these drinks too good to be true?
“They do not promise what they deliver,”clinical nutritionist Heller said.“There are so many products on the market that make health claims.Much of the‘scientific evidence’upon which these claims are based is either nonexistent or wrongly interpreted.”
To add credibility to their claims,these companies“l(fā)ike to throw around terms like‘thermogenesis’,”said Heller.“Thermogenesis means your body’s metabolism (新陳代謝) acts for a while and produces heat.The process of thermogenesis takes place every time you eat.The theory is that some products will increase thermogenesis for a long period of time so you burn more calories and fat and will lose more weight.Now there is not enough scientific evidence to support these claims.”
While the drinks are probably not harmful-except to your wallet,Heller thinks that people who try them may not realize how highly caffeinated they are.
In place of the green tea drinks,Heller has suggestions of other drinks that help control a dieter’s appetite.For instance,green and black tea“contains healthy chemicals Tea also contains caffeine,just enough to give you a late afternoon energy boost with no calories.Add a small snack like a handful of nuts or a small nonfat yogurt and you’ll be good to go for the rest of the day.”
She also likes hot chocolate that’s made with soy milk but no whipped
【1】According to the passage,the new drinks are claimed to____________ .
A.provide you with energy
B.be free of caffeine
C.contain healthy chemicals
D.reduce weight easily
【2】From what Heller said in Paragraph 2,she thinks_____________ .
A.it is not true that new beverages can help people lose weight easily
B.it is wrong for manufacturers to claim their products to be healthy
C.on beverages are healthy to people
D.the manufacturers often produce highly caffeinated drinks
【3】What will happen in the process of thermogenesis?
A.Your body’s metabolism will slow down to burn more heat.
B.Fat will be burnt as your body’s metabolism acts.
C.You will lose more weight as you increase your calories.
D.The more you eat,the more calories will be burnt.
【4】The underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably means that _________________.
A.there is no harm in drinking the new drinks
B.there is a possibility that the drinks are harmful
C.the drinks may cost you a lot of money
D.the drinks may make your wallet not strong enough
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【題目】After several rounds of competition , the little girl __________ because of her excellent spoken English and quick response.
A. put out
B. picked out
C. broke out
D. stood out
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