The little boy ______ at the toys in the window hoping his mother would get one for him.A.
The little boy ______ at the toys in the window hoping his mother would get one for him.
A.stared
B.gazed
C.peered
D.glanced
The little boy ______ at the toys in the window hoping his mother would get one for him.
A.stared
B.gazed
C.peered
D.glanced
Read the passage and indicate if each of the underlined part is an example of enumeration or exemplification. Write EN for enumeration, and EX for exemplification. From sunscreens to protective clothing, be smart about tanning Sandra Guy - For the Sun-Times Could tanning be today’s glamorous cancer trigger, (A) much like cigarettes that were, in their heyday, marketed as sexy and sophisticated? Yes, say dermatologists and skin-cancer specialists. Indeed, the rate at which people are getting malignant melanoma — the most aggressive and life-threatening skin cancer — has skyrocketed to one in 50 people, compared with one in 1,500 nearly 90 years ago, says Dr. Sigrun Hallmeyer, a melanoma specialist at Advocate Medical Group. “It’s a striking increase,” she said. “It’s now the fastest-rising human malignancy, especially affecting young people.” And the incidence rate is still on the increase. How could this happen in (B) an age of smartphones, chat bots and digital assistants that offer information overload? After all, the key ways to prevent sun damage in adults are to wear a hat and protective clothing and apply a sunscreen with at least a 40 sun protection factor (SPF) that includes active chemical ingredients (C) such as oxybenzone, octinoxate, octisalate and avobenzone, says Trisha Calvo, deputy editor for health at Consumer Reports. The ingredients create a chemical reaction and work by changing ultraviolet (UV) rays into heat, then releasing that heat from the skin. “We recommend this for two reasons: (D) First, because in our [Consumer Reports] tests, we found that some sunscreens tested below the SPF number listed on the label,” Calvo says. “And second, because in our tests over the years, we have consistently found that mineral sunscreens perform less well than those with chemical active ingredients.” Sunbathers should liberally apply at least one ounce of sunscreen — roughly the size of one’s palm — over their bodies and reapply it every two hours, the experts say. (E) For children from six months to three years old, Dr. Adam Friedman, an associate professor of dermatology, says it’s best to use a sunscreen with mineral blockers such as zinc oxide and titanium dioxide because chemicals can irritate babies’ and toddlers’ skin. For children ages 3 and up, and for teens, use sunscreens with both chemical and mineral blockers to maximize the effectiveness, said Friedman, who also serves as residency program director and director of translational research in the Department of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Washington, D.C. The broad-spectrum sunscreens protect against both UVB and UVA exposure, as the latter penetrates the skin more deeply than does UVB exposure, says Dr. Lynne C. Napatalung, a dermatologist at the Illinois Dermatology Institute in Chicago and Buffalo Grove. UVA is more important for contributing to wrinkles by degrading or breaking down collagen, Napatalung says. The most effective protection is (F) to stay in the shade, cover children’s strollers, protect children’s bodies with clothing as much as possible and be vigilant, the doctors agreed. “Sun protection should start at the first moments of life,” Friedman says. “Caregivers need to be diligent. A bad sunburn can be life-threatening for a baby.” 问题1 填空 (2分) (A) is: ____.
A、No, the first.
B、No, the second.
C、No, the third.
D、Yes.
A、Lyre
B、Sandals
C、Cap
D、Caduceus
A、Greens, travelling
B、The Green, traveling
C、The Greens, travel
D、The Greens, traveling
Ralph Wick was seven years old.In most things he was a fine boy, but he would cry from time to time.When he could not have what he wanted, he would C-31 for it.If he was told that it would hurt him, and he could not C-32 it, he would also cry.
One day, he went with his mother into the C-33 .The sun shone.The grass was cut.The flowers were starting to come out.
Ralph thought he was, for once, a good boy.A C-34 was on his face.He wished to do as he was told.Ralph helped his mother with the farm work and he was very happy.
“Now you must be tired and C-35 said his mother.“Have a good rest here and eat some cookies.I will get a beautiful red rose for you.” So his mother brought the red flower to him.When he saw his mother still had a white rose in her hand, Ralph C-36 it.
“No, my dear,” said his mother.“See how many thorns it has.You must not touch it, or you would be sure to hurt your C-37 .” When Ralph found that he could not have the white rose, he began to cry, and C-38 took it away.But he was soon very sorry.The thorns hurt his hand.It was so C-39 that he could not use it for some time.
Ralph would never C-40 this.From then on, when he wanted what he should not have, his mother would point to his hand which had been hurt before.He at last learned to do as he was told.
31.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.run
B.cry
C.plan
D.call
32.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.save
B.hide
C.have
D.lose
33.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.park
B.garden
C.forest
D.field
34.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.smile
B.sign
C.fear
D.mark
35.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.lazy
B.noisy
C.hungry
D.sleepy
36.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.waited for
B.asked for
C.cared for
D.thanked for
37.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.arm
B.leg
C.hand
D.foot
38.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.quietly
B.proudly
C.politely
D.suddenly
39.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.helpful
B.harmful
C.peaceful
D.painful
40.Which is the best one to fill in the blank?
A.accept
B.refuse
C.forget
D.remember
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