单选题John
talked over
the new job offer with his wife.
单选题Breakfast
Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn"t take much further thought to believe that adults will feel better and perform better at work as well. Whether you work at home, on the farm, at the office, at school, or on the road, it is not a good idea to skip (故意略去) breakfast.
If we don"t eat breakfast, we are likely to become tired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel. By mid-morning, a lot of us grab a cup of coffee, or wolf down a sugary candy bar to wake up again. This might work for a few minutes, but by lunchtime we are hungry, bad-tempered, and perhaps our mood might make us a little more likely to make unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.
People who eat breakfast are generally more likely to maintain a healthy weight. Many people believe that they will lose weight if they skip meals, but that isn"t a good idea. The body expects to be refueled a few times a day, so start with a healthy breakfast.
A healthy breakfast should contain some protein (蛋白质) and some fiber (纤维). Protein can come from meat, eggs, beans, or soy (大豆). Fiber can be found in whole cereals (谷物), grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simple like a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal with soy milk.
单选题He hoped the firm would {{U}}reassign{{/U}} him to the Paris branch.
单选题Many people think that she
takes after
her father.
单选题All the flats in the building had the same (layout) arrangement.
单选题What influenced you to do it?A. affirmedB. affectedC. invitedD. interested
单选题For nearly half an hour cars on the highway were stationary.
单选题A major characteristic of parliamentary governments is the fusion of executive and legislative powers in one body.A. fixingB. strengthC. unionD. alignment
单选题The committee comprises five persons.
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Ulcers Even though
ulcers appear to run in families, lifestyle plays more of a role than genetic
factors in causing the illness, according to a report in the April 13th
Journal of Internal Medicine. In particular, smoking and stress in men
and the regular use of pain-releasing medicines in women were linked with an
increased risk of developing an ulcer. Overall, 61% of ulcer
risk appears to be due to environmental factors, such as smoking, and the
remaining 39% is due to genes according to Dr.Ismo Raiha of the University of
Turky and colleagues at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Some researchers
had suggested that families may spread Helicobacteria pylori, the bacteria that
can cause ulcers. However, the new study suggests this is unlikely, according to
the report. Raiha and colleagues studied data from more than
13,000 pairs of twins "to examine the roles of genetic and environmental factors
in the origin of peptic ulcer disease," they explain. Both twins were more
likely to develop an ulcer if the pair were genetically the same as compared
with a pair of fraternal twins, suggesting that there must be some genetic
susceptibility to ulcer development. However, the risk was no
greater in twins living together compared with twins living apart, suggesting
that shared exposure to H. pylori was not to blame. "Environment effects were
not due to factors shared by family members, and they were related to smoking
and stress in men and the use of analgesics in women," the authors wrote. "The
minor effects of shared environment to disease liability do not support the
concept that the grouping of risk factors, such as H. pylori infection, would
explain the genetic factor of peptic ulcer disease," they concluded.
单选题Better Control of TB Seen If A Faster Cure Is Found
The World Health Organization estimates that about one-third of all people are infected with bacteria that cause tuberculosis. Most times, the infection remains inactive. But each year about eight million people develop active cases of TB, usually in their
1
. Two million people die
2
it. The disease has
3
with the spread of AIDS and drug—resistant forms of tuberculosis.
Current treatments take at least six months. Patients have to
4
a combination of several antibiotic drugs daily. But many people stop
5
they feel better. Doing that can
6
to an infection that resists treatment. Public health experts agree that a faster-acting cure for tuberculosis would be more effective. Now a study estimates just how
7
it might be. A professor of international health at Harvard University led the study. Joshua Salomon says a shorter treatment program would likely mean not just more patients
8
, it would also mean
9
infectious patients who can pass on their infection to others.
The researchers developed a mathematical model to examine the effects of a two-month treatment plan. They
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the model with current TB conditions in Southeast Asia. The scientists found that a two-month treatment could prevent about twenty percent of new cases. And it might
11
about twenty-five percent of TB deaths. The model shows that these
12
would take place between two thousand twelve and two thousand thirty. That is, if a faster cure is developed and in wide use by two thousand twelve.
The World Health Organization
13
the DOTS (短期直接观察治疗) program in nineteen ninety. DOTS is Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course. Health workers watch tuberculosis patients take their daily pills to make
14
if they continue treatment.
Earlier this year, an international partnership of organizations announced a plan to expand the DOTS program. The ten-year plan also aims to finance research
15
new TB drugs. The four most common drugs used now are more than forty years old. The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development says its long-term goal is a treatment that could work in as few as ten doses.
单选题Many cities have {{U}}restricted{{/U}} smoking in public places.
A. limited
B. allowed
C. stopped
D. kept
单选题Believe it or not,optical illusion (错觉) can cut highway crashes. Japan is a case in point. It has reduced automobile crashes on some roads by nearly 75 percent using a simple optical illusion. Bent stripes, called chevrons (人字形) painted on the roads make drivers think that they are driving faster than they really are, and thus drivers slow down. Now the American Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in Washington D. C. is planning to repeat Japan's success. Starting next year, the foundation will paint chevrons and other patterns of stripes on selected roads around the country to test how well the patterns reduce highway crashes. Excessive speed plays a major role in as much as one fifth of all fatal traffic accidents, according to the foundation. To help reduce those accidents, the foundation will conduct its tests in areas where speed-related hazards are the greatest--curves, exit slopes, traffic circles, and bridges. Some studies suggest that straight, horizontal bars painted across roads can initially cut the average speed of drivers in half. However, traffic often returns to full speed within months as drivers become used to seeing the painted bar. Chevrons, scientists say, not only give drivers the impression that they are driving faster than they really are but also make a lane spear to be narrower. The result is a longer lasting reduction in highway speed and the number of traffic accidents.
单选题They have been tightening their belts for months, adapting themselves to a war economy.A. modifyingB. adoptingC. arrangingD. adjusting
单选题Late-night Drinking Coffee lovers beware. Having a quick "pick-me-up" cup of coffee late in the day will play havoc with your sleep. As well as being a stimulant, caffeine interrupts the flow of melatonin, the brain hormone that sends people into a sleep. Melatonin levels normally start to rise about two hours before bedtime. Levels then peak between 2 am and 4 am, before falling again. "It's the neurohormone that controls our sleep and tells our body when to sleep and when to wake," says Maurice Ohayon of the Stanford Sleep Epidemiology Research Center at Stanford University in California. But researchers in Israel have found that caffeinated coffee halves the body's levels of this sleep hormone. Lotan Shilo and a team at the Sapir Medical Center in Tel Aviv University found that six volunteers slept less well after a cup of caffeinated coffee than after drinking the same amount of decaf. On average, subjects slept 336 minutes per night after drinking caffeinated coffee, compared with 415 minutes after decaf. They also took half an hour to drop off — twice as long as usual — and jigged around in bed twice as much. In the second phase of the experiment, the researchers woke the volunteers every three hours and asked them to give a urine sample. Shilo measured concentrations of a breakdown product of melatonin. The results suggest that melatonin concentrations in caffeine drinkers were half those in decaf drinkers. In a paper accepted for publication in Sleep Medicine, the researchers suggest that caffeine blocks production of the enzyme that drives melatonin production. Because it can take many hours to eliminate caffeine from the body, Ohayon recommends that coffee lovers switch to decaf after lunch.
单选题In the process, the light energy
converts
to heat energy.
单选题Medical facilities are being
upgraded
.
单选题Now a special TV network gives live
coverage
of most matches of Olympic Gaines.
单选题The Sea What do you know about the sea? We know that it looks very pretty when the sun is shining on it. We also know that it can be very rough when there is a strong wind. What other things do we know about it? The first thing—to remember is that the sea is very big. When you look at the map of the world you will find there is more water than land. The sea covers three quarters of the world. The sea is also very deep in some places. It is not deep everywhere. Some parts of the sea are very shallow. But in some places the depth of the sea is very great. There is one spot, near Japan, where the sea is nearly 11 kilometres deep! The highest mountain in the world is about 9 kilometres high. If that mountain were put into the sea at that place, there would be 2 kilometres of water above it! What a deep place! If you have swum in the sea, you know that it is salty. You can taste the salt. Rivers, which flow into the sea, carry salt from the land into the sea. Some parts of the sea are more salty than other parts. There is one sea, called the Dead Sea, which is very salty. It is so salty that swimmers cannot sink! Fish cannot live in the Dead Sea! In most parts of the sea, there are plenty of fishes and plants. Some live near the top of the sea. Others live deep down. There are also millions of tiny living things that float in the sea. These floating things are so small that it is hard to see them. Many fish live by eating these. The sea can be very cold. Divers, who go deep down in the sea, know this. On the top the water may be warm. When the diver goes downwards, the sea becomes colder and colder. Another thing happens. When the diver goes deeper, the water above presses down on him. It squeezes him. Then the diver has to wear clothes made of metal. But he cannot go very deep. Some people who wanted to go very deep used a very strong diving ship! They went down to the deepest part of the sea in it. They went down to a depth of eleven kilometres!
单选题{{B}}第三篇{{/B}}
A strict vegetarian is a person
who never in his life eats anything derived from animals. The main objection to
vegetarianism on a long-term basis is the difficulty to getting enough protein,
the body building elements in food. If you have ever been without meat or animal
foods for some days of weeds (say, for religious reasons) you will have noticed
that you tend to get physically rather weak. You are glad when the fast is over
and you get your reward of a succulent meat meal. Proteins are built up from
approximately twenty food elements called "amino-acids", which are found more
abundantly in animal protein than in vegetable protein. This means you have to
eat a great deal more vegetable than animal food in order to get enough of these
amino-acids. A great of the vegetable food goes to waste in this process and
from the physiological point of view there is not much to be said in favor of
life-long vegetarianism. The economic side of the question,
though, must be considered. Vegetable food is much cheaper than animal food.
However, since only a small proportion of tae vegetable protein is useful for
body-building purposes, a consistent vegetarian, if he is to gain the necessary
70 grams of protein a day, has to consume a greater bulk of food than his
digestive organs can comfortably deal with. In fairness, though, it must be
pointed out that vegetarians claim they need far less than 70 grams of protein a
day. Whether or not vegetarianism should be advocated for
adults, it is definitely unsatisfactory for growing children, who need more
protein than they can get from vegetable sources. A lacto-vegetarian diet, which
includes milk and milk products such as cheese, can, however, be satisfactory as
long as enough milk and milk products are consumed. Meat and
cheese are the best sources of usable digestible and next come milk, fish and
eggs. Slow and careful cooking of meat makes it more digestible and assists in
the breaking down of the protein content by the body. When cooking vegetables,
however, the vitamins, and in particular the water-solube vitamin C, should be
lost through overcooking.
