A: people who reported an increase in alcohol use were more likely to have PTSD
B: people who were living closer to World Trade Center were most likely to increase cigarette smoking
C: displacement from home and involvement in rescue efforts were consistently associated with increased substance use
D: symptoms of panic attack were unrelated with increased use of substances
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- Why were the researchers surprised by the fact that non-married people in good health were more likely to have died than less-healthy individuals?
- British farmers ________ by the BBC to be angry at the use of the expression couch potato. A: eported B: were reported C: were reporting D: have reported
- People are more likely to stay _______ 30 miles of _______ they were born
- People are more likely to be ________ (气馁的)when they were in troubles.
- The people who were already living in North America before Europeans arrived are Native Americans.
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On September 11, 2001, America suffered coordinated terrorist attacks from the air. Two hijacked planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in ________.
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The world is full of very rich people who are as as if they were .
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All the people who were dead were going to the Elysium.
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The number of teachers ____ increased last year. A number of teachers ____from the countryside. A: was, was B: was, were C: were, were D: were, was
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.More young people get health information from the Internet than use it to download music, play games, or check sports scores. A new survey shows three out of four young people who use the Internet have searched for health and medical information. In face, the only activities that more young people reported participating in were emailing, school research, and finding news and entertainment information. The survey is the first to look in depth at how young people use the Internet for health purposes finds.