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Does brain power ______ as we get older? Scientists now have some surprising answers.
A
descend
B
decline
C
reduce
D
collapse
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随着年龄的增长我们的记忆力会减退吗?科学家有一些新奇的回答。decline减退,衰退。reduce 减少。collapse 崩溃,倒塌。descend下降。因而只有B项符合题意。
随着年龄的增长我们的记忆力会减退吗?科学家有一些新奇的回答。decline减退,衰退。reduce 减少。collapse 崩溃,倒塌。descend下降。因而只有B项符合题意。
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We have to get that car fixed ().A、no matter it costs how muchB、no matter how much costs itC、no matter how much it costsD、no matter how much does it cost
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We have some white paint, but we ().A、haven’t any black paintB、have some black paintC、have some white paintD、hasn’t any black paint
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单选题According to the passage, scientists can’t observe some of the earliest steps in brain activity becausee.A
those changes are subtle and masked by some reactionsB
subtle changes in blood flow began earlierC
the imaging techniques are out of placeD
the flow of blood to increase to an area of the brain is slow
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单选题—Can we please get a new air conditioner for our bedroom? — ______ —Can’t you see that it’s not working right?A
Do you have to repair it?B
It is not very hot in this season.C
I also think we should buy a new one.D
What’s wrong with the one we have now?
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单选题Does brain power ______ as we get older? Scientists now have some surprising answers.A
descend B
decline C
reduceD
collapse
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单选题We have to get that car fixed ().A
no matter it costs how muchB
no matter how much costs itC
no matter how much it costsD
no matter how much does it cost
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单选题We have done all we could and now our cherished project is at the mercy of our new CEO.A
under the guidance ofB
in the power ofC
with the guidance ofD
on the agenda of
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单选题Neil: I can’t see very well. Or at least I can’t see to read. Maurice: Well, you should have your eyes tested, and have some glasses made. Neil: ______ Maurice: Right. But you probably need them now. We all get older, and…A
There aren’t any glasses.B
I’ve never worn glasses.C
I don’t believe it.D
Thank you. I’ll do that.
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单选题What have the scientists found?A
Time goes by fast when we have nothing to do.B
The ten minutes’ break is important to students.C
The brain works in different ways in different situations.
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