• 2022-05-31 问题

    Peoplewho live in glass houses should not throw stones.

    Peoplewho live in glass houses should not throw stones.

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    OneimportantcauseofthegenerationgapintheUSistheopportunitythatyoungpeoplehavetochoosetheirownlife-styles.Inmoretraditionalsocieties,whenchildrengrowup,theyareexpectedtoliveinthesameareaastheirparents,tomarrypeoplethattheirparentsknowandapproveof,andoftentocontinuethefamilyoccupation.Inmodernsociety,youngpeopleoftentravelgreatdistancesfortheireducation,moveoutofthefamilyhomeatanearlyage,marry—orlivewith—peoplewho

    OneimportantcauseofthegenerationgapintheUSistheopportunitythatyoungpeoplehavetochoosetheirownlife-styles.Inmoretraditionalsocieties,whenchildrengrowup,theyareexpectedtoliveinthesameareaastheirparents,tomarrypeoplethattheirparentsknowandapproveof,andoftentocontinuethefamilyoccupation.Inmodernsociety,youngpeopleoftentravelgreatdistancesfortheireducation,moveoutofthefamilyhomeatanearlyage,marry—orlivewith—peoplewho

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    As known to all,there are some peoplewho are________ to flowers or seafood. A: allergic B: tedious C: absorbed D: earnest

    As known to all,there are some peoplewho are________ to flowers or seafood. A: allergic B: tedious C: absorbed D: earnest

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    Alta Charo believes she is obliged to help sick peoplewho are in need of trans-political concerns, and public relations, and perception problems around the very first two or three days (5)_____________________________________.

    Alta Charo believes she is obliged to help sick peoplewho are in need of trans-political concerns, and public relations, and perception problems around the very first two or three days (5)_____________________________________.

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    What is the percentage of peoplewho have read 2-3 books last year according to the survey result? A: Lessthan 10 percent B: About20 percent C: Morethan 20 percent D: About40 percent

    What is the percentage of peoplewho have read 2-3 books last year according to the survey result? A: Lessthan 10 percent B: About20 percent C: Morethan 20 percent D: About40 percent

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    Similar-sounding words can be especially confusing for peoplewho speak English as a second language. A: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为母语的人来说,特别容易让人混淆 B: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为第二语言的人来说,特别容易让人混淆 C: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为第二语言的人来说,不会让人混淆

    Similar-sounding words can be especially confusing for peoplewho speak English as a second language. A: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为母语的人来说,特别容易让人混淆 B: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为第二语言的人来说,特别容易让人混淆 C: 发音相似的单词对把英语作为第二语言的人来说,不会让人混淆

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 11()

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 11()

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 13()

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 13()

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 14()

    [听力原文] 11-15When we can see well.we do not think about our eyes very often.It is(11) only when we cannot seeperfectly that we come to see how important our eyes are.People who are nearsighted can only see things that(12) are very close to their eyes. Many people who doa lot of close work,(13) such as writing, reading and sewing,become nearsighted.They have to wear glasses(14) in order to see distant things clearly. (15) Peoplewho are farsighted suffer from just the oppsite problem,They can see things that are far away,but theyhave difficulty reading a book unless they hold it atarm’s length.If they want to do much reading,theymust get glasses,too. 14()

  • 2022-05-31 问题

    Practice1<br/>Onceagain,sciencesupportswhatyourgrandmothertoldyou:Agoodnight’ssleephelpsyourbodyfightacold.<br/>Peoplewho(1)______fewerthansevenhoursofsleeppernightintheweeksbeforebeing(2)______tothecoldviruswerenearlythreetimesaslikelytogetsickasthosewhoaveragedeighthoursormore,anewstudyfound.<br/>Researchersusedfrequenttelephone(3)______totrackthesleephabitsofmorethan150menandwomenaged21to55overthecourseofafewweeks.Thentheyexposedthe(4)______tothevirus,quarantined(隔离)themforfivedaysandkepttrackofwhogotsick.<br/><alone></alone>(5)______sleepingmore,sleepingbetteralsoseemedtohelpthebodyfightillness:Patientswhofaredbetteronameasureknownas“sleepefficiency”—thepercentageoftimeinbedthatyou’re(6)______sleeping—werealsolesslikelytogetsick.<br/>Theresultsheldtrueevenafterresearchersadjustedfor(7)______suchasbody-massindex,age,sex,smokingandpre-existingantibodiestothevirus.<br/>Likeyourgrandmother,theresearchersaren’texactlysurewhysleepingbettermakesyoulesslikelytodevelopacold.Buttheydotakeastabattheanswer:“Sleep(8)______influencestheregulationofproinflammatorycytokines,histamines,andothersymptommediatorsthatarereleasedin(9)______toinfection.”InplainEnglish,maybetossingandturningwhenyou’reinfectedwiththecoldvirus(10)______tothesymptomsthatdefineacold.<br/>&#91;A&#93;subjects&#91;B&#93;disruption&#91;C&#93;exposed<br/>&#91;D&#93;contributes&#91;E&#93;interviews&#91;F&#93;Despite<br/>&#91;G&#93;actually&#91;H&#93;properties&#91;I&#93;response<br/>&#91;J&#93;variables&#91;K&#93;action&#91;L&#93;averaged<br/>&#91;M&#93;Besides&#91;N&#93;partially&#91;O&#93;disturbance

    Practice1<br/>Onceagain,sciencesupportswhatyourgrandmothertoldyou:Agoodnight’ssleephelpsyourbodyfightacold.<br/>Peoplewho(1)______fewerthansevenhoursofsleeppernightintheweeksbeforebeing(2)______tothecoldviruswerenearlythreetimesaslikelytogetsickasthosewhoaveragedeighthoursormore,anewstudyfound.<br/>Researchersusedfrequenttelephone(3)______totrackthesleephabitsofmorethan150menandwomenaged21to55overthecourseofafewweeks.Thentheyexposedthe(4)______tothevirus,quarantined(隔离)themforfivedaysandkepttrackofwhogotsick.<br/><alone></alone>(5)______sleepingmore,sleepingbetteralsoseemedtohelpthebodyfightillness:Patientswhofaredbetteronameasureknownas“sleepefficiency”—thepercentageoftimeinbedthatyou’re(6)______sleeping—werealsolesslikelytogetsick.<br/>Theresultsheldtrueevenafterresearchersadjustedfor(7)______suchasbody-massindex,age,sex,smokingandpre-existingantibodiestothevirus.<br/>Likeyourgrandmother,theresearchersaren’texactlysurewhysleepingbettermakesyoulesslikelytodevelopacold.Buttheydotakeastabattheanswer:“Sleep(8)______influencestheregulationofproinflammatorycytokines,histamines,andothersymptommediatorsthatarereleasedin(9)______toinfection.”InplainEnglish,maybetossingandturningwhenyou’reinfectedwiththecoldvirus(10)______tothesymptomsthatdefineacold.<br/>&#91;A&#93;subjects&#91;B&#93;disruption&#91;C&#93;exposed<br/>&#91;D&#93;contributes&#91;E&#93;interviews&#91;F&#93;Despite<br/>&#91;G&#93;actually&#91;H&#93;properties&#91;I&#93;response<br/>&#91;J&#93;variables&#91;K&#93;action&#91;L&#93;averaged<br/>&#91;M&#93;Besides&#91;N&#93;partially&#91;O&#93;disturbance

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