Judging from his accent, I can ______ that he is from the south.A.speakB.look tellC.tellD.
Judging from his accent, I can ______ that he is from the south.
A.speak
B.look tell
C.tell
D.show
Judging from his accent, I can ______ that he is from the south.
A.speak
B.look tell
C.tell
D.show
Judging from his accent, I can ______ that he is from the south.
A.speak
B.look
C.tell
D.show
A、Judged by
B、Judging by
C、Judging through
D、Judged from
Judging from his accent, I can______ that he is form. the south.
A.speak
B.look
C.tell
D.show
?
his accent, he must be from the south.
A) Concerned B) Determined
C) Judging by D) Decided by
______his appearance, he comes from a well-off family.
A.Judged from
B.To judge from
C.Judging from
D.Having been judging from
Judging from his manners at the party, he doesn't seem much education.
A.to receive
B.to be receiving
C.to have received
D.to have been received
A、poet; 5th; judging a painting
B、writer; 5th; judging a painting
C、official; 6th; judging a painting
D、historian; 6th; judging a painting
听力原文: Judging from the recent surveys, most experts in sleep behavior. agree that there is virtually an epidemic of sleepiness in the nation. "I can't think of a single study that hasn't found Americans getting less sleep than they ought to," says Dr. David. Even people who think they are sleeping enough would probably be better off with more rest.
The beginning of our sleep-deficit recording and others can be traced to the invention of the light bulb a century ago. From diary entries and other personal accounts from the 18th and 19th centuries, sleep scientists have reached the conclusion that the average person used to sleep about 9.5 hours a night. "The best sleep habits once were forced on us, when we had nothing to do in the evening down on the farm, and it was dark." By the 1950s and 1960s, that sleep schedule had been reduced dramatically, to between 7.5 and eight hours, and most people had to wake to an alarm clock. "People cheat on their sleep, and they don't even realize they're doing it," says Dr. David. "They think they're okey because they can get by on 6.5 hours, when they really need 7.5, eight or even more to feel ideally vigorous."
Perhaps the most merciless robber of sleep, researchers say, is the complexity of the day. Whenever pressures from work, family, friends and community increase, many people consider sleep the least expensive item on his programme. "In our society, you're considered dynamic if you say you only need 5.0 hours' sleep. If you've got to get 8.5 hours, people think you lack drive and ambition."
(33)
A.Americans are ideally vigorous even under the pressure of life.
B.Americans often neglect the consequences of sleep deficit.
C.Americans don't know how to relax themselves properly.
D.Americans can get by on 6.5 hours of sleep.
听力原文: Judging from recent surveys, most experts in sleep behavior. agree that there is virtually an epidemic of sleepiness in the United States. The beginning of this sleep-deficit crisis can be traced to the invention of light bulb a century ago. In the 18th or 19th century, the average person used to sleep about 9. 5 hours a night. The best sleep habits were forced on people of that time, because it was dark and people had nothing to do in the evening on the farm.
By the 1950s and 1960s, the sleep schedule had been reduced dramatically to between 7.5 and 8 hours on average. Most people had to wake to an alarm clock. People cheat on their sleep, but they don't realize they are doing it. They think they are OK because they can get by on 6.5 hours, when they really need 8 hours or even more to feel ideally vigorous.
Perhaps the most merciless robber of sleep, researchers say, is the complexity of the day. Whenever pressure from work, study and family, etc. mounts, many people consider sleep the least expensive item on his program. In the United States, one is considered dynamic if he says he only needs 5 hours' sleep, whereas if he has to get 8.5 hours, people think he lacks drive and ambition.
The consequences of sleep deficit are obvious. When researchers put subjects through a set of psychological and performance tests, they found that people in sleep deficit showed weakened short-term memory as well as poor abilities to make decisions and to concentrate.
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A.Because they had no ambition.
B.Because they had a good sleep habit.
C.Because they had nothing to do.
D.Because there was no electric lighting.
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