【单选题】Thewomandoesnotmindinthebedroom.()
A.herhusband’ssmoking
B.herhusband’ssmoke
C.herhusbandtosmoke
Dherhusbandtosmoke
A.herhusband’ssmoking
B.herhusband’ssmoke
C.herhusbandtosmoke
Dherhusbandtosmoke
【单选题】Don't argue with him any longer. You are only wasting your breath ______ to win him over to your side.
A.having tried
B.to try
C.to be tried
D.trying
A.having tried
B.to try
C.to be tried
D.trying
【单选题】The "mad moment" in the first paragraph refers to the time when we ______.
A.don't listen to our friends
B.have lost our important things
C.have some mental problems
D.have a bad memory
A.don't listen to our friends
B.have lost our important things
C.have some mental problems
D.have a bad memory
【分析解答题】北京时间2008年2月25日,我国著名篮球运动员姚明在NBA的一场比赛后被确诊为左脚脚踝的应力性骨折。从而使剩余赛季的比赛报销,同时,还对姚明参加北京奥运会蒙上了阴影。据其医生介绍,应力性骨折也被称为疲劳骨折,是反复应力刺激的结果,长期高强度的训练、比赛是造成该疾病的元凶。请从运动训练学角度谈谈姚明疲劳性骨折的现象说明了什么 不同量度的训练负荷对运动员的机体各会产生什么样的影响 应该如何安排运动负荷
【单选题】Speaker A: It's good to see the sun again. Speaker B: ______
A.Haven't you seen the sun for a long time
B.But I sometimes think the moon is very beautiful, especially in Mid-Autumn Festival.
C.I don't thinks so. It's so hot under the sun.
D.A big improvement on what we've been having.
A.Haven't you seen the sun for a long time
B.But I sometimes think the moon is very beautiful, especially in Mid-Autumn Festival.
C.I don't thinks so. It's so hot under the sun.
D.A big improvement on what we've been having.
【单选题】Speaker A: I think studying math at school is a waste of time. Who needs itSpeaker B: ______
A.That's a good idea. I don't like math at all.
B.Yes, I think students only need to study for a few years.
C.I see what you mean. Very few students will become mathematicians in the future.
D.But don't you think math is something that everyone needs to know
A.That's a good idea. I don't like math at all.
B.Yes, I think students only need to study for a few years.
C.I see what you mean. Very few students will become mathematicians in the future.
D.But don't you think math is something that everyone needs to know
【单选题】You did tell me what to do. If only I ______ your advice!
A、would take
B、took
C、have taken
D、had taken
A、would take
B、took
C、have taken
D、had taken
【单选题】The world has never been more closely and intricately connecteD、Our behavior (51) the environment we all share, and we are tied into a global economy and global communication system. (52) choosing to buy one garment rather than another we help determine whether someone on the other side of the world retains or (53) their job; emissions from one part of the world contribute to a hole in the ozone layer somewhere else; we can (54) with others anywhere via satellites, the Internet and the mobile phone. This interdependency, (55) "connexity", is the defining characteristic of the world today.
However, despite connexity, human beings have also (56) been, more separate.Belief in individual rights and freedoms is at the heart of the West’s world view. People nowadays insist their freedom to (57) how to live, who to love, what to consume and what to believe. In economics, the sovereignty of the consumer and the shareholder is paramount. In politics, the sovereignty of nations remains a (58) concern.
In this inspiring and important book Mulgan argues that our freedom and our connectedness are set or collision course and argues that the (59) way out of our current impasse (僵局) is to go beyond our sense of ourselves as (60) unit, and recognize the webs of mutual responsibility in which we live.
A、selectB、adopt C、chooseD、adjust
However, despite connexity, human beings have also (56) been, more separate.Belief in individual rights and freedoms is at the heart of the West’s world view. People nowadays insist their freedom to (57) how to live, who to love, what to consume and what to believe. In economics, the sovereignty of the consumer and the shareholder is paramount. In politics, the sovereignty of nations remains a (58) concern.
In this inspiring and important book Mulgan argues that our freedom and our connectedness are set or collision course and argues that the (59) way out of our current impasse (僵局) is to go beyond our sense of ourselves as (60) unit, and recognize the webs of mutual responsibility in which we live.
A、selectB、adopt C、chooseD、adjust
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【单选题】During recent years we have heard much about "race": how this race does certain things and that race believes certain things and so on. Yet, the (51) phenomenon of race consists of few surface indications.
We judge race usually from the coloring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race.But (52) you were to remove the skin you could not tell anything about the race to which the individual belongeD、There is nothing in physical structure, the brain or the internal organs to (53) a difference.
There are four types of blooD、All types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the (54) . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belongeD、Brains will (55) in size, but this occurs within every race. (56) does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain ever examined belonged to a person of weak (57) . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had (58) brains.
Mental tests which are reasonably (59) show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. (60) equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.
A、complete B、fullC、totalD、whole
We judge race usually from the coloring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race.But (52) you were to remove the skin you could not tell anything about the race to which the individual belongeD、There is nothing in physical structure, the brain or the internal organs to (53) a difference.
There are four types of blooD、All types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the (54) . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belongeD、Brains will (55) in size, but this occurs within every race. (56) does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain ever examined belonged to a person of weak (57) . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had (58) brains.
Mental tests which are reasonably (59) show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. (60) equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location.
A、complete B、fullC、totalD、whole
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