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        1. Having lived in the town for quite a few years.Mr. Johnson no longer felt among the local people. A.out of order B.out of place C.out of control D.out of the question 答案 B 查看更多

           

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          Having been praised by the teacher,the little girl ran back home,______.

          A.happily and satisfied

          B.eager and excitedly

          C.happy and satisfied

          D.a(chǎn)nxiously and excitedly

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          _____ his homework, he went out to play.

            A. Having done              B. Done

            C. He has done              D. He had done

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          A wise man once said, “A man who makes no mistakes usually does not make anything.” It took me a long time to gather the   36  to admit that I had been making mistakes since my earliest days.   37  , many of the things that I had learned were   38  .

          As a child from a poor family, I learned that when you had money, you were   39   to spend it on whatever brought you happiness   40  . I didn’t understand that even though putting money in the bank would not   41   me that quick joy, it could provide a sense of   42  — I still had that money.

          One problem is that I never had an opportunity to   43   any money of my own until late in my teen years. All of my gift money   44   to my parents for “saving”, which actually   45   to be an emergency fund(風險基金) for things such as food.

          On rare   46  , some relatives would give me some money, but they would   47   in my ear not to tell my mother and to spend it quickly on something fun. Their   48   was good — they wanted to bring joy to the life of a “  49  ”boy, but it didn’t teach me any   50   skills. Soon I would go back to having no money.

          Another thing is that I believed that   51   help from others was bad. My parents were strict, and in many ways I   52   their philosophy (處事原則), but their personal beliefs prevented them from ever accepting any help.   53   we often had to live on a single part-time income, we never asked   54   anything. In this way, I was led to believe that accepting a helping hand, even in   55   of great need, was a sign of weakness.

          36. A. time                          B. power                      C. courage                    D. chance

          37. A. Otherwise                  B. Also                         C. Instead                         D. However

          38. A. different                    B. common                   C. big                          D. wrong

          39. A. supposed                    B. determined               C. ordered                    D. left

          40. A. naturally                    B. immediately             C. probably                  D. eventually

          41. A. buy                           B. prove                       C. sell                          D. show

          42. A. direction                    B. guilty                       C. safety                       D. difference

          43. A. receive                   B. lend                         C. manage                    D. earn

          44. A. gave                          B. went                        C. borrowed                 D. left

          45. A. added up                    B. came up                   C. gave out                   D. turned out

          46. A. states                         B. occasions                  C. situations                  D. moments

          47. A. shout                         B. explain                     C. whisper                    D. insist

          48. A. plan                          B. information                     C. look                         D. intention

          49. A. naughty                          B. poor                       C. hopeless                   D. lovely

          50. A. financial                    B. imaginative                     C. popular                    D. formal

          51. A. offering                          B. accepting                C. begging                    D. demanding

          52. A. disobeyed                  B. ignored                    C. respected                  D. agreed

          53. A. Even if                    B. Now that                C. Unless                      D. Until

          54. A. about                         B. around                            C. against                            D. for

          55. A. groups                     B. terms                            C. ways                        D. times

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          The bad weather meant__________ the rocket launch(發(fā)射)for 48 hours,.

          A.delaying                       B.having delayed 

          C.to delay                       D.to have delayed

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           Lack of parent willpower may contribute more to juvenile obesity than under-exercising or overeating.

           Research suggests that having overweight parents is a big, influence ( 影響) upon a child' s weight, with one study finding that child ren with overweight parents were four times more likely to be overweight themselves.

           The findings add heat to an already fierce political debate(爭論)over childhood obesity. The Prime Minister, John Howard, last week decided that $116 million be Used for programs to deal with obesity, while the Opposition Leader, Mark Latham, recently announced that his party would move to protect children from unhealthy food advertisements

          Clare Collins a senior lecturer at the University of Newcastle, believes such programs will definitely fail unless they influence the way of life of whole families. "If we can' t get parents to take action against their own weight problems, then we can' t expect to influence their kids," she said.

          However, Professor, Louise Baur from the Children’ s Hospital at Westmead, doubts whether adult education programs offer any solution to weight problems. "Many parents know they need to lose weight and they know it influences their kids, but they lack the willpower to do anything about it.

          The 10-year study of 150 American children found two-thirds of children with overweight parents became overweight. Only one in six children whose parents were of average weight became overweight.  

           The president of the Australasian Society for the .Study of Obesity, Associate Professor Gary Wittert, said parents needed help in doing their job and the Opposition Party’s policy(政策) might be on the right track.

           "We know that driving without a seat belt is unsafe, so we make law against it,” he said."Obesity is a major public health concern, so why shouldn’t we change the law regarding unhealthy food ads?"

          1. What does the underlined phrase “juvenile obesity” mean?

          A. Adult education.     B. Childhood overweight

          C. Parents’ influence    D. Growing pains

          2. What is TRUE about the programs supported by the Prime Minister?

          A. Debates on them will become less fierce.

          B. They will be effective in dealing with obesity.

          C. A large sum of money will be spent on them.

          D. They will influence people' s way of life.

          3.Both Collins and Baur believe that overweight parents_______,

          A. will come up with .better solutions

          B. will help with their children' s education

          C. should be more active in reducing weight

          D. should carry out at least 10 years' study

          4. According to some experts, the Opposition Party's policy________.

          A. can help fight against unemployment

          B. may protect kids from unhealthy food ads

          C. should be brought back to the right track

          D. will work well to prevent traffic accidents

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