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B. Because the sceneries out of the window were too beautiful.

C. Because the nurse asked him to exchange his mind with Kevin.

D. Because he wanted to spend his boring time out.

3.When Hilary described the sceneries, Kevin ______.

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4.The nurse was happy when Kevin asked to move next to the window. Which is the possible reason?

A. The nurse felt sad for Hilary¡¯s death. B. No patients would like to stay in that bed.

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13.A. explain B. continue C. walk D. wait

14.A. breakfast B. bicycle C. newspaper D. education

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As we know it is important for our health to have a good eating habit.

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The reason is very simple. Because we are social animals and generally likely to make a meal of whatever everybody else is having. So some experts advise that if you're trying to lose weight but your friends think pizza and beer is a balanced meal, then the problem is coming. And what you need to do is to change your eating habits or pack your bags.

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C. Your interest in food. D. The suggestion of your parents.

2.Who is the subject(Ñо¿¶ÔÏó) chosen by the researchers at Washington State University?

A. The students at the Washington State University.

B. The teachers and students.

C. The students living in different environment.

D. The students' best friends.

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A. There are few differences in the consumption of many kinds of food or fruit.

B. Men don't like to eat more white bread than women.

C. Women eat less diet soda than men.

D. Many students will be affected by what their friends eat or drink.

4.If you want to lose weight but your roommates think' meat and beer is a good meal, what can

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A. Ask them to stop eating and drinking. B. Eat the same thing like them.

C. Go back home for meal. D. Ask experts for help.

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