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It isnt so much whether he works hard; the question is whether he works______.A.at allB.ab

It isnt so much whether he works hard; the question is whether he works______.

A.at all

B.above all

C.in all

D.after all

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第1题
Fame is very much like an animal chasing its own tail who, when he captures it, does not k
now what else to do but to continue chasing it. Fame and the exhilarating celebrity that accompanies it, force the famous person to participate in his or her own destruction. Ironic, isnt it? Those who gain fame most often gain it as a result of possessing a single talent or skill; singing, dancing, painting, or writing, etc. The successful performer develops a style. that is marketed aggressively and gains some popularity, and it is this popularity that usually convinces the performer to continue performing in the same style, since that is what the public seems to want and to enjoy. But in time, the performer becomes bored singing the same songs in the same way year after year, or the painter becomes bored painting similar scenes or portraits, or the actor is tired of playing the same character repeatedly. The demand of the public holds the artist hostage to his or her own success, fame. If the artist attempts to change his or her style. of writing or dancing or singing, etc. , the audience may turn away and look to confer fleeting fickle fame on another and then, in time, on another, and so on and so on.

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第2题
Questions下列各 are based on the following passage. Recent reports suggest that tea can ca
use brittle bones-but youll probably be safe if you drink less than a gallon a day. Do you fancy a cup of tea? We drink, on average, three mugs a day. But you might want to try another strong alcohol after hearing the case of a 47-year-old woman, published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), who developed brittle bones and lost all of her teeth after drinking too much tea. Tea may not be so great for prostates (前列腺) either. Last year, research from the University of Glasgow found that men who drank more than seven or more cups of tea a day had a 50% higher risk of prostate cancer. And in 2009 a paper in the British Medical Journal showed that drinking very hot tea(70oC or more) increased the likelihood of oesophageal (食管的) cancer. Still gasping for that cup of tea? There is some evidence that tea can be good for you too, with antioxidant properties, so maybe youre not actually drinking enough of the stuff. The poor woman in the NEJM study is not alone. There are a few other cases of people who have damaged their bones through too much tea. But she (like those in other studies) was drinking excessive amounts: 100 - 150 tea bags a day to make 12 cups of tea. A litre of tea can contain up to 9mg of fluoride(氟化物), which in excess can cause skeletal fluorosis(氟中毒), reducing bone quality and causing pain and stiffening of the ligaments (韧带). Other studies show you generally need to drink a gallon a day for three decades to develop this condition. You also shouldnt worry about the Glasgow study as it wasnt designed to show that drinking tea actually caused prostate cancer. All it proved was an association and people were only asked how much tea they drank at the start of the study, which went on for about 28 years. The National Cancer Institute in the U.S. concludes that the evidence isnt good enough to say tea either harms or helps our health. However it does seem sensible in the light of the BMJ study to wait for your tea to cool down for a few minutes. Black tea, which makes up 75% of the worlds consumption, may have healthy properties from its plant chemicals called polyphenols(多酚), which are antioxidants. Green tea contains more polyphenols but isnt so nice to dunk digestives into. A review of the evidence in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, sponsored by the Tea Council--which, the authors say, had no part in the study--found the research showed more than three cups of black tea a day reduced heart disease. It found no evidence of harm "in amounts typically consumed". So as long as you drink less than a gallon of tea a day you should be absolutely fine. What can be inferred about tea from Paragraph 3?

A.Very hot tea may cause prostate cancer.

B.There may be a link between very hot tea and oesophageal cancer.

C.Over-drinking tea is the cause of prostate cancer.

D.Drinking too much tea may worsen oesophageal cancer.

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第3题
Kelsey likes eating very much, but he isnt very ______ about the food he eats.A.particular

Kelsey likes eating very much, but he isnt very ______ about the food he eats.

A.particular

B.peculiar

C.special

D.specific

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第4题
My cousin likes eating very much, but he isnt very ______ about the food he eats.[1999]A.s

My cousin likes eating very much, but he isnt very ______ about the food he eats.[1999]

A.special

B.peculiar

C.particular

D.specific

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第5题
My cousin likes eating very much, but he isnt very particular about the food he eats.

A.simple sentence

B.compound sentence

C.complex sentence

D.compound-complex sentence

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第6题
The Internet provides an amazing forum for the free exchange of ideas. Given the relativ
ely a few restrictions governing access【M1】______ and usage, it is the communications modal equivalence of【M2】______ international waters. However I am also troubled by the possible unintended negative consequences. There has been much talk about the "new information age." But much is less widely reported has been the notion that the【M3】______ Internet may be responsible for furthering the fragment of society【M4】______ by alienating its individual users. At first this might sound like an apparent contradiction: how can something which is on the one【M5】______ hand responsible for global unification by enabling the free exchange of ideas alienate the participant?【M6】______ I had a recent discussion with a friend of mine who has what he described as a "problem" with the Internet. When I questioned about him further he said that he was "addicted," and has "forced"【M7】______ himself to go off-line. He said that he felt like an alcoholic, in that moderate use of the Internet was just possible for him. I have not【M8】______ known this fellow to be given to exaggeration, therefore when he described his internet binges, when he would spend over twenty-four hours on line non-stop, it gave me pause to think. He said, "the Internet isnt true, but I was spending all my time on【M9】______ line, so I just had to stop." He went on to say that all of the time that he spent on line might have skewed his sense of reality, and that it made him feel lonely and depressing.【M10】______

【M1】

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第7题
听力原文:M: Amy, are you interested in joining us for the party this weekend? W: Id love
to. But I have tutoring then. M: Tutoring? I can hardly imagine that you need a help with a class. W: I mean Im tutoring someone else. I go downtown to tutor a few students at high school. M: I find that hard to believe. And what subject do you tutor, math or something else? W: Right. You see, the city is trying to raise the standards for its math classes. The problem is, a lot of the kids are far behind when they get to juniour high school. M: Yeah, I have read such report in the newspaper. But does the time schedule conflict with your own classes? W: I only have three students for forty minutes each weekend. Most of the tutors there are students at university, so our classes arent over there. And we are volunteers, so the programme doesnt cost a lot and the city education department likes us. M: Can you afford to take that much time away from your own studying? W: Some weeks are kind of hard especially when the examination is approaching. But anyway I may as well get used to teaching easy materials to the students, so as to get the practical experience. M: And it must be nice to help people. W: Definitely. Forty minutes a week isnt much time, but all the three of my students have improved in the months weve worked together. Its really inspiring. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. What will the woman do on the weekend? 10. What is the problem with the kids in juniour high school? 11. How does the woman cope with the tutoring and her own studying? 12. What does the woman think of her teaching?9.

A.They cannot find a good math teacher.

B.They cannot pass the examination.

C.They cannot catch up with the lessons.

D.They cannot meet the requirements.

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第8题
A.It is very expensive for the museum to maintain.B.The work is so valuable that

A.It is very expensive for the museum to maintain.

B.The work is so valuable that the museum isnt capable of protecting it.

C.The museum doesnt know the skill on how to protect it.

D.The museum is badly in need of money.

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第9题
"If you had to identify, in one word, the reason the human race has not achieved, and neve
r will achieve, its full potential, that word would be meetings." Thus spoke humorist Dave Barry, and many of us would agree. But it doesnt have to be this way. Some tips for having a good one: Start and end strongly. Running a productive meeting isnt rocket science. As Denver-based consultant Teri Schwartz notes, much of it boils down to opening and conducting every meeting with a purpose and closing it with a plan for "going forward." Problems arise when people forget this. "Its like flying a plane," says Schwartz. "Most crashes happen at takeoff and landing." Pick a leader. Four years ago, Clevelands KeyCorp Bank adopted a new principle: Always assign someone to lead. "The worst thing you can do is go into a meeting with no one in charge," says the banks senior EVP and chief risk officer, Charles Hyle. "It turns into a shouting match." Think small. Be realistic about what you can accomplish. "You cant solve world hunger in an hour," Schwartz says. By the same token, keep the number of attendees manageable to stimulate discussion. "When you have too many people in the room," says Hyle, "everyone clams up as if their mouths were sealed." Direct, dont dominate. "People hate it when they cant get their work done because they have to go to somebody elses meeting," says Columbia Business School professor Michael Feiner. So encourage others to speak up and get involved, especially junior staffers. "They need to believe its not his meeting or her meeting, but our meeting," Feiner says. Lay down the rules of engagement. Everyone should understand who will take notes and how decisions will be made. Remember that consensus is typically a bad thing. "It means there isnt enough dialogue or debate," says Feiner, "and thats the lifeblood of any innovative organization." Jon Petz, the author of Boring Meetings Suck, suggests assigning follow-up tasks during the final five to ten minutes, then repeating them later in a group e-mail so that theres no confusion.

In Dave Barrys opinions, meetings______.

A.have been blocking human progress

B.may fade away from the human world

C.are an important part of the human race

D.are meant to solve problems for humans

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第10题
听力原文:W: What are you reading now? M: Im looking at this beauty in the picture. Look!
Shes really pretty, isnt she? Her skin looks so smooth! W: Well, its just that she puts lots of make-up on her face. Actually, natural beauty comes from within. And you know nowadays the camera work is so artificial. M: Ah, yeah, I can smell jealousy in the air! W: Oh, no. She has nothing that deserves my jealousy. I dont have to put things on my face and I still look pretty. Dont you think so? M: Yeah, right! But what did you put on your face last night, those little greenish things? W: Theyre cucumbers. M: What? I know that cucumber is a kind of vegetable rich in vitamin A. How is it used on the skincare? W: Well, it is a fashion nowadays that women tend to use the natural vegetables on the skincare. And they are much better than any chemical products. M: Really? Then what does the cucumber do for you? W: Theyre natural skin smoothers, natural healers of the skin. Havent you heard that...er... cucumber goes far beyond mere tightening the skin? In fact, cucumbers have been used as a dry skin remedy for centuries, and they are also effective in the treatment of other skin problems. M: I have got a scar on my cheek. Can the cucumber do something about it? W: Try some herbal plants, which have the function of remedying the scarred skin. M: It sounds reasonable. Actually there is much knowledge needed for the skincare. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. What does the woman feel about the beauty in the picture? 10. What do women tend to do nowadays to care for their skins? 11. What is the skincare function of cucumber according to the woman? 12. What does the woman suggest the man do?10.

A.They will eat more cucumbers.

B.They tend to put lots of make-up on face.

C.They tend to try natural vegetable on the skin.

D.They will have some cosmetic surgery on the face.

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