单选题I ______ get up at seven in the past, but now I have to get up at six
every morning.
A.use to
B.used to
C.am used to
D.am use to
单选题In fact" trick or treat" is ______.
单选题Most of you would probably say that what makes you truly happy is your family and the love you share in your relationships, and I couldn't agree more. But money comes into play in those relationships. When I talk about money this way to a group, there is always someone who comes up to me and says, "Suze, you are so wrong. Money isn't the key to life--this is ! "At which point their wallet flies open and they show me a photo of their family. That's when things get interesting, because I start asking them questions: Did you take that photo with your own camera? It looks like a beautiful beach, was the photo taken on a family vacation? Do you hope to help those beautiful boys and girls go to college? As their answers are" yes", I ask them how they provide all of that for their family. That's when they understand that I had it right. I totally agree that family and friends are of great importance to our well being ; without meaningful relationships, there's no chance of ever being truly happy. That's why, every Saturday night, I end my CNBC show with the following words:" People first. Then money. Then things. " How we deal with the money we have also plays into our happiness. Over the past few decades (十年), the percentage of Americans who say they're happy hasn't changed much, while at the same time the average income has doubled. So we have more money, but we're not much happier on average. A paradox (悖论)? Far from it. My sense is that while we're making more money, we aren't making more of the money we make. We have to pay for a lot of things, and we have to worry about saving for retirement (退休) in a way that our parents and grandparents never did. And as many of you know, it's really hard to increase your happiness when you've got a lot of money worries. Do you agree, or am I way off base? I'd love to know what do you think about the money/ happiness connection.
单选题______forever are the days ______ I was young.
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单选题I looked down at the floor and saw a piece of paper. Someone ______ a
note under the door.
A. had pushed
B. is pushing
C. has been pushing
D. pushed
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单选题I'll make______Mark was once a good singer.
单选题During the depression, he was ______.
A.broke
B.break
C.broken
D.breaking
单选题—You've booked on a two o'clock flight.—What chance ______ of taking a later plane? A. there is B. it is C. is there D. is it
单选题in your judgement, compared with Adams. Lincoln ______.
单选题David didn' t have ______ money left after his vacation; ______.
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单选题People today expect to be examined when they enter a doctor"s office. At least they expect their blood pressure and temperature to be measured. However, as recently as two hundred years ago, a doctor"s treatment depended on talking with patients. In general, the communication between doctors and their patients was the most important part of medical methods. The modem age of medicine began with the stethoscope, an instrument for listening to patients" heartbeat and breathing. Before that, a doctor did not touch a patient. In fact, there was no such thing as a medical examination.
The stethoscope—with all other medical instruments—has a serious effect on the practice of medicine. Doctors become better at finding the medical problems. More lives are saved. At the same time, doctors give less importance to the communication between patients and doctors. Some doctors actually stop talking to their patients. It is easy to understand why some sick people thought themselves as broken machines.
单选题--You've booked on a two o'clock flight.--What chance ______ of taking a later plane?
单选题I'd rather______than stay.[A] have gone[B] to go[C] went[D] go
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单选题Whatdoesthemandointheholidays?
单选题What'sthetroublewithTom?[A]Heisgoingtoseeadoctor.[B]Heisinhospital.[C]Hestaysathome.
