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单选题If you are worried about things and are under a lot of stress at work or school, then you are probably not sleeping well. Worry can keep you awake, tossing and (26) in bed until the early hours of the morning when you eventually (27) asleep. When you wake up, you don't feel (28) , but tired and worn out and (29) to face a new day. Dr. Henry Winkle, in a recent newspaper article (30) Stress and Sleep, (31) that stress and lack of sleep are directly (32) . Dr. Winkle says, "the more we worry, the (33) we sleep, the more we are unable to deal with (34) . " "If we can find a way to get a good night's sleep," he (35) , "we can often find the (36) to deal with what's worrying us. " So, what is a good night's sleep? Research shows that the amount of sleep which people need in order to keep healthy (37) a lot. Seven hours is about the average amount, (38) strangely enough, sleeping longer often gives you a headache (39) of making you feel more refreshed. Dr. Winkle believes that preparing for sleeping is important. People who work late should try to give themselves a short (40) and do something restful before going to bed. This could be watching TV or listening to music. Doing some exercise (41) in the day should help you to feel physically as well as (42) tired. A bedtime drink can also help, but coffee or tea should be avoided as they contain caffeine (咖啡因) and will keep you (43) . "When you put the light (44) , " Dr. Winkle says, "concentrate on relaxing your muscles. Working slowly up from your feet, and you'll be asleep (45) you know it. /
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单选题We were in the middle of an argument.My mother wanted me to wear a certain saree(莎丽)for my cousin's wedding.I neither wanted to wear the chosen saree nor was I interested in the wedding.She walked away in anger murmuring something about the present generations'stubborn ways.We finally worked out a compromise.I wore what I wanted to but I did end up going to the wedding. I can't help looking back on that incident with a trace of amusement.In a way, it stood for that swange relationship between a grown daughter and her middle-aged mother.After years of growing up on her values and following in her footsteps, I was finally struggling to insist on my independence.And she would cut me down in that overprotective motherly way of hers.She firmly believed that my life was hers to plan and rule until I was safely married off.Then it was up to my husband. Sometimes her softer side would melt my heart.When I stayed up late into the night for exams, she could never really get to sleep.She would constantly keep checking on me,making tea or anything I needed. When I was leaving the country, it was painful to say goodbye.She was there at the airport with the rest of the family.Somehow she looked old and vulnerable.There were tears in her eyes that I hadn't seen for a long time. Now it is I who give her the strength whenever she needs it.The role reversal seems incredible but she seems to have accepted it.She sees me as an individual in my own right and respects my decisions.And yet,in some strange way, whenever I run into unsolvable problems, it is my mother that I think of.I may not ask for her advice anymore but the Very thought makes me feel instantly better.It's a nice feeling to know that no matter how much I grow up,I'll always be her little girl.
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单选题WhatdoesMr.Bakerwanttoknowmoreabout?
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单选题{{I}}Questions 18 -21 are based on the following conversation.{{/I}}
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单选题 {{B}} Text{{/B}} The conception of poverty and what to {{U}}(26) {{/U}} about it have changed over the decades. Under Social Darwinism the lazy and the {{U}}(27) {{/U}} were supposed to be at the bottom of the economic ladder as a result of the "law of {{U}}(28) {{/U}} of the fittest". Society was {{U}}(29) {{/U}} as a network of self-sufficient families which provided for their own. {{U}}(30) {{/U}} persons outside a household (orphans, the {{U}}(31) {{/U}} elderly,and the crippled) were provided outdoor relief grudgingly and as a temporary expedient. Although it was {{U}}(32) {{/U}} that "the poor will always be with us", the individual was expected to improve himself {{U}}(33) {{/U}} acts of his own will. Charity was thought to be the {{U}}(34) {{/U}} of idleness. By keeping wages low, labourers would be {{U}}(35) {{/U}} to work harder. At about the turn of the century, the beginning of concern about natural {{U}}(36) {{/U}} brought uneasiness about the possible spread of beggary. There was a potentially dangerous class in {{U}}(37) {{/U}} of disease and disorder. The "poor" were {{U}}(38) {{/U}} as different from "paupers". Paupers were individuals well {{U}}(39) {{/U}} to being on the low end of the socioeconomic {{U}}(40) {{/U}}. Without shame or bitterness, they would not seek independence and a "{{U}} (41) {{/U}}" life. For the mountaineers, the subsistence dwellers, and some slum dwellers, the lack of wealth, {{U}}(42) {{/U}} has been argued,reflects a preference not to pay the psychological costs of the struggle for the riches or of adopting the middle-class work ethic of surviving. In {{U}}(43) {{/U}},the worthy poor struggled to {{U}}(44) {{/U}} their lot against circumstances beyond their control: low wages, sickness, industrial {{U}}(45) {{/U}}, widowhood and so on.
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单选题{{B}}Text 3{{/B}} The video game poses a world a much simpler world than our own. wherein success is very clearly defined and, for a time. clearly attainable. Through practice, a player can control this world for a while. He can escape from the anxieties of real life into a place where his own actions always count, where he can be a hero. When the game is over. he hash' t lost or been beaten. Is a surfer beaten when he files from a wave? Most video games call for some semblance of hand-eye coordination, and some hospitals are now using them in rehabilitation programs for brain-damaged patients. It has been found that some patients who were otherwise thought to be unreachable have been "brought out" through their use. Moreover experimental re- search is now being conducted regarding the feasibility of video games as a test for drunken driving. Intoxicants act to slow reaction time and impair coordination -- and nowhere is this kind of impairment more measurable than on the video game play field. Some day a poor showing at "Six-Pack Man" may cost you your license. Video games for the microcomputer are net restricted to mere "twitch" games, however. Strategy games are at last as popular, and among these are the so-called "fantasy role-playing" adventures. These games allow the player to construct a whole new personality, choosing strengths and weaknesses from a list of possible character traits. Nowadays, more and more adolescents are crowded in electronic game houses for whole days to experience what they perceive to be excitement. In the due course, they train their abilities in confronting with new situations, and what's more, they learn how to communicate with their targeted rivals, in a novel and friendly way. But there is such a large amount of criticism concerning the electronic games that they are generally seen as a vile ways of discovering hostility and belligerence. And the managers of such businesses are severely criticized by the schools and parents alike. On the other hand, this business seems never fading, but instead it becomes a success in many places, even it is strictly controlled by certain policies. One might choose, for instance, a character who is extremely dexterous and swift, but these positive traits must be traded off against others, such as strength and endurance. Players have a tendency to become extremely attached to their characters. My preference runs toward brawn as opposed to brain, which probably reflects some compromise between reality and my own desires. I'm also attached to extrasensory powers, which are likewise denied to me in the real world.
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单选题The balance between jobs and the environment can be kept if_________.
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单选题In the following places, where can we not find the LEDs?
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单选题To parents who take the responsibility for children's expenses, the cost of living increases because______.
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单选题Questions 18-21 are based on the following dialogue.
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单选题Each morning Mrs. Crane____________.
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