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— Have a sweet dream.

— ________.

A. Yes, I will    B. Thank you all the same   C. All right   D. You too

 

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He transplanted the little tree to the garden _____ it was the best time for it.

A. where      B. when     C. that       D. until

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The bell___ the end of the period rang, ___ our heated discussion.

 

  A. indicating; interrupting B. indicated; interrupting

 

  C. indicating; interrupted D. indicated; interrupted

 

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Today, housework has been made much easier by electrical _____.

  A. facilities    B. appliances    C. instruments    D. equipment

 

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5. It is reported that a bomb destroyed two buildings and _______ several others.

A. damaged      B. harmed      C. hurt       D. injured

 

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The traffic is heavy these days.I _____ arrive a bit late s, so could you save me a place?

  A.can      B.must     C.need     D.might 

 

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It's safe, it's simple, and it works: Drinking right amounts of water really can help you lose weight, new research shows.

   In what researchers claim is the first-ever trial of the effect of water consumption on weight loss, scientists from Virginia Tech found that dieters who started each meal with two glasses of water lost nearly five pounds more, on average, than dieters who did not, over the course of 12 weeks. There's no shortage of clear evidence about how water might work to control your appetite (食欲). It ________________ so you don't eat so much; it keeps down your thirst so that you don't turn to calorie-rich sodas or juices. But until now, the researchers say, there has been no true evidence that water's appetite-controlling benefits ever translate into actual weight loss. Now there is. In the 12-week study period, dieters instructed to drink water with every meal lost an average of 15.5 pounds; dieters given no instructions lost, on average, just 11 pounds.

  Perhaps the most surprising thing about the finding is how little we still know about healthy water consumption in general. In fact, although doctors and public health authorities regularly remind us to drink more water, very few studies give any insight into what our ideal quantity may be.

  The new results today suggest that many people could indeed stand to drink a little more water than they do. But if you're looking to lose weight, be aware that it is actually possible to drink too much water, and you probably won't help matters any by drinking too much water at a time. In extreme cases, it can even be deadly. A couple of glasses with each meal, however, should be no problem at all for a healthy person.

  1.What is the main idea of the text?(no more than 8 words)

  ____________________________________________________________________

  2.Complete the following statement with proper words.(no more than 2 words)

   Enough obvious evidence ________________ how your appetite might be under the control of water.

  3.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words.(no more than 3 words)

  ____________________________________________________________________

  4.Why should we avoid drinking too much water at a time?(no more than 6 words)

  _____________________________________________________________________

  5.What does the word "it" (Line 1, Paragraph 1) probably refer to?(no more than 6 words)

  _____________________________________________________________________

 

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Are you planning to stay there all _____ the summer?

A. over   B. along  C. through   D. around

 

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——It was the drug,not the disease,that killed the boy.

——He would be still alive today if he ________ that drug.

A. not take     B. shouldn’t have taken   C. didn’t take    D. hadn’t taken

 

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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

In a remote period of Greek history, probably around 1200 BC, a war was fought between Greece and Troy. __71__ The war ended in the destruction of Troy. Greek culture reached a high point of development in the 5th century BC. This was marked by the establishment of democracy and the boom of science, philosophy, literature, art and historical writing in Athens. The century closed with civil war between Athens and Sparta.

  In the second half of the 4th century BC, all Greece was brought under the rule of Alexander, King of Macedon. __72__ At the same time, Greek culture was spread wherever they found themselves. In 146 BC the Romans conquered Greece. By that time Greek culture had firmly established itself in much of eastern and western Europe and northern Africa. There were more centers of Greek learning.

Athens was a democracy. Democracy means “exercise of power by the whole people”. But by “the whole people” the Greeks meant only the adult male citizens, and citizenship was a set of rights which a man inherited (继承) from his father. __73__

The economy of Athens rested on a huge amount of slave labour. __74__ There was harsh exploration in Greek society.

__75__ Once every four years, they had a big festival on Olympus Mount which included contests of sports. Thus began the Olympic Games. Revived in 1896, the Games have become the world's foremost amateur sports competition.

A.The Greeks loved sports.

B.The people of Troy were very brave.

C.His armies went out to conquer large areas of Europe, Asia and Africa.

D.Women, children, foreigners and slaves were not given the same rights.

E.Troy is a city on the Asiatic side of the Aegean.

F.Slaves worked on farms and in workshops and mines owned by their masters.

G.He built many wonderful palaces in his kingdom.

 

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