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填空题A lot of Wal-mart stores are poorly decorated.
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填空题Youth often have a great deal of authority in store-selection decisions, which means that stores must _________________(用有效办法吸引他们).
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填空题I'm Mr. Britain, the head librarian, and today I'd like to{{U}} (36) {{/U}}you to the facilities in our university library and show' you how to use them. The first room on our tour is the{{U}} (37) {{/U}}room, where you'll find all sorts of reference{{U}} (38) {{/U}}: dictionaries,{{U}} (39) {{/U}}, literature guides, even telephone books. You may use these books only in the reference room itself. The next room is the {{U}}(40) {{/U}}room, where you'll find various newspapers, magazines and{{U}} (41) {{/U}}journals. The current issues are usually directly{{U}} (42) {{/U}}to you on the shelves. And you can get an older {{U}}(43) {{/U}}by filling out a slip for the librarian.{{U}} (44) {{/U}}All the library's books are listed here by title, by author and by topic. {{U}}(45) {{/U}}The books themselves are kept in the stacks, which are open only to graduate students, faculty members and library staff. {{U}}(46) {{/U}}I'd be glad to help you after the tour. Thank you for your attention.
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填空题 {{B}} Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.{{/B}} The partnership between humans and animals dates back to the first domestication of animals in the Stone Age, as long as 9,000 years ago. But never have animals provided such {{U}}(47) {{/U}} and particular help to humans as they do today in the form of trained {{U}}(48) {{/U}} to people with disabilities. These animals, usually dogs, help people {{U}}(49) {{/U}} tasks that would otherwise be difficult or even impossible. Service animals are not {{U}}(50) {{/U}} but working animals doing a job; thus, {{U}}(51) {{/U}} such as the Americans with Disabilities Act(1990) in the United States and the Disability Discrimination Act (1995) in the United Kingdom make service animals exempt from rules that {{U}}(52) {{/U}} animals from public places and business. The most familiar service animals are guide dogs whose job is to help people with {{U}}(53) {{/U}}weakness or disability move about safely. Systematic training of guide dogs {{U}}(54) {{/U}} in Germany during World War One to aid blinded veterans. In the late 1920s Dorothy Harrison Eustis, an American dog trainer living in Switzerland, heard of the program and wrote an article for a magazine about it. The {{U}}(55) {{/U}} led her to her first student, Morris Frank, with her help she established a similar training school in the United States in 1929, the Seeing Eye. Reputable organizations which train assistance animals also take steps to {{U}}(56) {{/U}} that animals are cherished and lead rewarding enjoyable and healthy lives. When the animals' helping careers are over, provisions are made for their well-deserved retirements. A) physical B) prohibit C) pets D) unnecessary E) originated F) dedicated G) isolate H) visual I) legislation J) accomplish K) assistance L) publicity M) ensure N) approve O) fume
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填空题It will take several different insects operating year-round to ___________________________________________.
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填空题Air Force One is a powerful diplomatic and political tool.
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填空题Choose wisely when considering a partner, whether to attend church and how you look after your body. These decisions could have a (47) effect on your overall life satisfaction. That's according to a study that (48) the theory that life happiness is largely predetermined by your genes. The widely accepted "set-point" theory of happiness says that an individual's long-term happiness tends to be stable because it depends (49) on genetic factors. The idea is based in (50) on studies that show identical twins to have more similar levels of life satisfaction than non-identical twins, and suggests that although your level of happiness may (51) be thrown off by major life events, it will always (52) to a set level within two years. Bruce Headey at the University of Melbourne in Australia and his team found that certain changes in lifestyle led to significant long-term changes in reported life satisfaction, rather than causing the (53) deflections(偏差) in happiness that set-point theory would suggest. One of the biggest influences on a person's happiness was their partner's level of neuroticism (神经病). Those with partners who scored highly on tests for neuroticism were more likely to be unhappy—and to stay unhappy for as long as the (54) lasted. Altruism (利他主义) and family values also influenced long-term happiness. People whose annual survey responses changed to place a higher (55) on altruistic behaviors and family goals were rewarded with a long-term increase in life satisfaction. Those who prioritized career and material success, however, (56) a corresponding lasting decline. A. challenges B. creates C. experienced D. exclusively E. mainly F. negotiated G. occasionally H) optimism I)part J) priority K) relationship L) return M) significant N) temporary O) tolerant
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填空题As the national entrance examinations for college are drawing near, the examinees' parents are trying their best to ______________________ (减轻孩子们的精神负担).
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填空题Some individuals view recreation as largely non-productive, even trivial. (36) recreation is not considered healthy, and maybe (37) as escapism. However, research has shown that recreation (38) to life satisfaction, quality of life, health and wellness, and that the use of recreation as a diversion may have clinical (39) to individuals with chronic pain and other health impairments. In some cultures and (40) , recreation is encouraged on certain days and discouraged on others. For example, in Judaism, the Shabbat is a day for recreation and relaxation, which has in turn (41) many Christian sects to use the Sabbath for the same purpose. However, some sects (42) the Sabbath to be a day when worship is done in place of recreation. Recreation is (43) important to the longevity of human beings, especially because it helps counteract stress. According to some research cited in Time magazine, (44) . Recreation can become an organized activity of local governments and lo--profit enterprises. Local governments often create parks or community centers. (45) , which provides venues and staffing for organized sports, at-risk youth activities, arts and crafts, and Senior citizen activities. Several U.S. state governments operate recreation programs for their prison populations. Though controversial, these programs are intended to provide inmates with constructive use of their time through access to music, hobbies, crafts and exercise equipment. Other possible benefits include reduced healthcare costs and a lower recidivism rate. (46) .
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