单选题Text "No, thanks, I don't smoke." If you are really addicted to smoking and want to (26) , that may be the hardest thing you ever have to say. "I don't smoke" has become an attitude of (27) ; there is (28) to stopping smoking and your most powerful (29) is your own will-power. There are four (30) to stop smoking: a. Thinking about your reasons for stepping. b. Preparing to stop: this means (31) any secret (32) of cigarettes and giving them (33) , and arranging to de things which (34) you from smoking. (35) swimming or other sports and practice cutting down on the (36) of cigarettes you smoke every day. Allow yourself to (37) cigarettes now and again. Don't ever buy more than one pack (38) . c. Stopping: (39) the day you stop, arrange to de lots of things you (40) . d. Staying stopping: this is the hardest part, particularly if you have been a (41) smoker. You may (42) feel depressed, irritable, anxious, or (43) cramps or headaches. But remember that withdrawal symptoms only (44) a few weeks. And (45) , if your motivation is high enough, you will succeed in beating nicotine (尼古丁) rather than letting it beat you.
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单选题Dramatic Peak District, with its genuine steep fells, never fails to astonish me. A car will
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you all round the Peak District
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a morning. It is nothing
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a crumpled green handkerchief.
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, we hear of search parties going out there to find
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travelers. I have never explored this region properly, and so it remains to me a country of
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. I could go on with this list of surprises, but perhaps you had better make your own.
Another
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of our landscape is its exquisite moderation. It has been born of a compromise
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wildness and tameness, between Nature and Man. One
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for this is that it contains that exquisite
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between Nature and Man. The fence and the gate are man-made, but are not severely regular and trim
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they would be in some other countries. The trees and hedges, the grass and
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flowers, all suggest that Nature has not been forced
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obedience. The irregularity and coloring of the cottage make it
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snugly into the landscape, and you feel it might have grown there, because it looks nearly as much a piece of natural history as the trees. In some countries, the cottage would have declared, "Man, the drainer, the tiller, the builder, has settled here." In this English
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there is no such direct opposition. Men and trees and flowers, we feel, have all settled down comfortably together. The motto is, "Live and let live." This exquisite
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between Nature and Man explains in part the charm of the older Britain. The whole town fitted snugly into the landscape,
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they were no more than bits of woodland; and roads went
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the easiest way as
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as rivers. It was impossible to say where cultivation ended and wild life began. It was a country rich
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trees, birds, and wild flowers, as we can see to this day.
单选题Meals Your fare includes all meals and gratuities in flight and on the ground from the departure of the aircraft until arrival at the airport of destination shown on the flight coupon of your ticket. Kosher, Moslem, saltfree and vegetarian diets are available, provided they are requested in advance. Alcoholic drinks, provided free in flight for First Class passengers, are available on board for sale to Business, Economy passengers. Cigarettes may be purchased in all classes. Ground Transport At certain places in the Eastern Hemisphere transport between town terminal and airport is pro- vided free for originating, terminating and stopover passengers, but elsewhere such passengers are charged for ground transport. Stopovers In most cases, you. may break your journey at one or mom places on the route, and retain the benefit of fare, provided notice is given at the time of reservation. Hotel expenses at each stopover will be your responsibility. Children and Infants An infant under two accompanied by an adult, and not occupying a separate seat, is charged 10% of the normal First, Business or Economy adult fare. Additional infants under two accompanying the same adult, an infant under two occupying a separate seat, and children of two years-of age and over, who have not yet reached their twelfth birthday, are charged 50% of the normal First, Business or Economy adult fare. Age is taken as that at the beginning of the outward journey. Unaccompanied children under the age of seven are not normally accepted for travel. If you are travelling with children or infants, ask for our booklet Babies as Air Travellers. Any requirements should be advised at the time of booking. Taxes or Charges Any ticket, transportation or other taxes or charges imposed by Government regulations are additional to the fare and payable by you, either with the fare or in local currency on arrival or departure.
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单选题Whatisthemandoing?A.Heisplayingcomputergames.B.HeissearchingforinformationaboutHollywoodinthe30sand40s.C.HeissearchingforinformationabouttheGoldenAgeinAmerica.D.Heispreparingtoprinthisarticle.
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单选题Whereisthisconversationprobablytakingplace?A.Onabus.B.Onaboat.C.Onataxi.D.Onatrain.
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单选题Live theatre lives. In England in every town, someone is rehearsing, someone devising, someone performing. Winchester is a good example. Ancient capital of England, population approximately 60,000 when you take in the suburbs. Live theatre comes to Winchester and made in Winchester, week in week out. It has a 400-seat theatre in the city centre and an arts centre in the outskirts seating 150. These offer a programme of visiting companies on a tour of one-night or three-to-four night stands, moving from one gathering place to another around the country, using moveable sets in flexible space. New productions of classic works, ancient and modern but always live: each performance different because it's different audience in a different town. The tour usually lasts the company two or three months before it's time to settle down to devise and rehearse the next one. For the performer, touring is a chance to work with the same people in the security of a company unit. But it's also a chance to try something different night: to find out what works by actually doing it. And it doesn't always work. So what if it flops? You are on the road and perform it again in another place tomorrow. The audience will have forgotten by the time you come around again next year. Each company's different, each has its own style, and audiences get to know them. But Winchester also has its own fringe (边缘) theatre 200 yards or so from the cathedral. This is where live theatre is conceived. The North Pole, it seats 50 to 60 people. Here it's new work, amateur and semi-professional work, sometimes slick (熟练的), sometimes rough and ready. At least a dozen world premieres (首次公演) a year: many of them short-lived, quickly forgotten, some of them best forgotten, but all of them performed in excitement and expectation, neither audience nor performer quite knowing what's going to happen. But one or two shows stick in the mind, some return reworked a year or so later the better for being polished on the live stage, some will work their way out of Winchester onto the touring circuit. Someone somewhere is always thinking of starting a company.
单选题Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Givehermoneyback.B.Havethespoiledchickenreplaced.C.Tellherthewaytoashop.D.Lookforherlostreceipt.
单选题Text … As time (10) by, I was able to work (11) my fears. Now I understand that the closest I have ever felt to God is in the back of an ambulance. When I (12) to help (13) strangers, I am part of something (14) than myself. Sometimes I truly (15) with someone (16) I would never have met (17) —as I did with Nellie. One midnight, the AIDS hospice (18) help. A colleague and I were (19) to a bedroom. (20) there was a thin black woman with wild hair. When I was given a (21) of her (22) history, I thought, this lady (23) dead over ten times. She had AIDS, hepatitis and TB. She had had brain surgery. Tonight she had a seizure. "Hello, I'm Clarissa, are you in pain?" I asked. She replied by cursing (24) me. I didn't take (25) . When I rode alone with her in the back of the ambulance as another EMT drove, I (26) the printout. Nellie was 33 years old. No previous address. No family members. No next of kin. Her whole life as (27) here was just a list of medicines, (28) and illnesses. one line (29) my attention: hobbies. Nellie' s hobbies were sewing and gospel singing. I could not sew, but I loved gospel music. …
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