_____ those lights, please. Don’t waste energy.
A. Take off B. Put off C. Turn off D. Turn on
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Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once.(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格,每空格限填一詞,每個單詞或詞組只能填一次。)
A. widely B. suffer C. health D.thinner E. complain of |
With such a large rise on mobile phone users around the world over the last 10 years,many people are worried about_1.__ possible problems.For some time, scientists have been thinking that mobile phones could lead to cancer.But so far,there is no strong evidence (證據(jù))for this.
The Norway Institute of Public Health and the UK 's Health Protection Agency both released some studies last year.They said that there was no link found between mobile phone radiation(輻射) and cancer.
However,many mobile phone users often __2.__headaches, dizziness (頭暈)and even feeling sick.Last October,a court case (訴訟案件)in Italy said that heavy mobile phone usage had caused brain cancer in one man.
He had used a mobile phone up to six hours a day for 12 years.
But the biggest problem with research now is that it is too early to reach conclusions.Mobile phones have only been__3.__ used since the 1990s,and cancers can take many years to develop.
There is also still a strong argument that mobile phones are a major risk for children."Inner child,small central brain structures are going to be exposed(暴露),"said Dr.Annie,"Besides,kids have a skell(頭蓋骨) which is__4.__.
There is much more water in their brain,so there are many reasons that they take in more of the same radiation."
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Let me _________ you what he __________ like.
A. to tell, look B. tell, look
C. to tell, looks D. tell, looks
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It’s ______ for us to learn the instrument, because it’s useful.
A. necessary B. habit C. angry D. shame
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--- Why not listen to music on your mobile phone?
--- It has ______.
A. sent away B. gone wrong
C. found out D. lost money
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假如你是Frank,是一位來自美國的交換生,請根據(jù)下面的圖片和表格,參考所給的英文提示(可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮),給你的好朋友Bob寫一封電子郵件,介紹你在中國的生活和學(xué)習(xí)情況。詞數(shù):60-80詞。電子郵件的開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
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Do you like sports? Here is what three students say about their sports.
Yes, I do. My favorite sport is tennis. I have three tennis bats. I love the game. I think it’s relaxing and fun. I often play tennis with my cousin, David. He loves the game, too. But he can’t play it well. He thinks it’s too difficult. --- Alice |
Yes, I do. I love sports and I’m good at them. I’m in the school basketball team (隊). On weekdays we play basketball from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. We play it on Saturday, too. My favorite basketball star is Kobe. He is a great NBA basketball player. I want to be a basketball player like him. --- Eric |
No, I don’t. I don’t play sports. I think they’re boring. I like playing computer games. My parents say it’s not healthy. They say I will be fat. They want me to do sports with them. --- Cindy |
1. doesn’t like sports.
A. Alice B. David C. Cindy D. Eric
2.Eric plays basketball for ____________ hours on weekdays.
A. two B. three C. four D. six
3.Which(哪一個) is right?
A. David can’t play tennis well.
B. Alice’s favorite sport is basketball.
C. Kobe is Cindy’s favorite basketball star.
D. Cindy thinks computer games are boring.
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Does this ever happen to you? Someone introduces you to a friend, you hear his or her name, and then two minutes later, you forget it. Or you go to the same restaurant every day and the owner always says “Hello” to you but you can never remember her name. If this happens, you are typical— actually most people have the problem remembering names.
Here are some ways that can help people remember names.
◎ Repeat the person’s name loud at least three times while you talk together. For example, instead of saying “Nice to meet you.” say “Nice to meet you, Jack.” Instead of saying “Where do you live?” you can say “Where do you live, Jack?”
◎ Introduce the person by name to someone else right away.
◎ Write the name down as soon as possible.
There are other ways which may seem a little strange. However, try them.
◎ Think of a story using the person’s name. For example, think to yourself, “Jack has a nice jacket.” Imagine Jack in a nice jacket.
◎ Think of a rhyme(押韻)for the person's name. For example, think to yourself, “Jack would look nice in black.” Imagine Jack wearing black clothes.
All these ways have one thing in common. You must pay attention to the people you meet. You can’t just meet someone, nod your head, say hello, and walk away. Remembering names takes work and practice.
1.The word “typical” probably means “______”.
A. funny B. common C. strange D. careless
2.Which of the following may seem unusual to help remember a name?
A. Repeating the name.
B. Writing the name down.
C. Making up a story with it.
D. Introducing the person to others.
3.If you want to remember names easily, you must ______.
A. look after the people you meet
B. pay attention to the people you meet
C. nod your head to the people you meet
D. talk politely to the people you meet
4.The passage probably comes from ___________.
A. A science magazine. B. A boy’s diary
C. A story book. D. A community survey.
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Nowadays people are making themselves beautiful in Korean ways.
“Thank goodness you have double eyelids(雙眼皮). Your parents will save a lot of money.” said a family friend when I was five years old. Double eyelids, which almost all the white people have, are rare among Northeast Asians. Only 25% of South Koreans are born with double eyelids.
I never quite understood how having double eyelids saved my parents money until this summer. When I came back to Seoul, everywhere I noticed cosmetic surgery clinics(整形診所) and advertisements with South Korean women—tall, thin, with milky skin, long legs, nice big eyes and perfect noses. I found that South Korean beauty meant looking as “white” as possible.
Cosmetic surgery has a kind of magical attraction to women — the promise of beauty. Women are often sure that suffering is necessary and worthy in order to be beautiful. This suffering is not for nothing. It is believed that beauty leads to attracting a better-looking partner, which then leads to a better-looking child and a better life.
Appearance is starting to be more important in work places. People with good appearance can have more chances. For example, my 29-year-old brother, who is slim and very tall, gets more job chances than his best friend, who is short and heavy, though both of them came from the same college, had the same good marks in their studies. In fact, many South Koreans believe that physical beauty equals happiness.
1.How many South Koreans are born with double eyelids?
2.When did the writer understand having eyelids saved his parents money?
3.Does cosmetic surgery have much attraction to women according to the writer?
4.What kind of people can get more job chances?
5.What do you think of cosmetic surgery?
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