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John plays tennis badly.Tom does even_____.
A.badlyB.more badlyC.worseD.more worse
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Dr. Yehuda’s research suggests that women[A] need extra doses of chemicals to handle stress.[B] have limited capacity for tolerating stress.[C] are more capable of avoiding stress.[D] are exposed to more stress.
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Dr. Yehuda\'\'s research suggests that womenA.Need extra doses of chemicals to handle stress.B.Have limited capacity for tolerating stress.C.Are more capable of avoiding stress.D.Are exposed to more stress.
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In the writer's view, the more new goods there are,______.A. the less pollution we haveB. the harder pollution can be done away withC. the more pollution there will beD. the more easily pollution can be controlled
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The author enjoys watching golf games on TV because _____.[A] access to drinks makes the game more joyful[B] a more enjoyable view of the game is provided[C] he is thus unaffected by the result of the game[D] that is more likely real appreciation of the game
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“the company is __________ to a long-term view, reflected in its investment of more than $3 billion on research and development.“
A. committedB. committesC. committingD. to commit
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For more accurate data, we need more _________equpipment to do the research.
A.systematicB. expensiveC. speculativeD. sophisticated
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Today, because of industrialization, a typical family will be required to move even more often than now, ____ families will be even smaller.A: becauseB: asC: sinceD: so
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It was almost impossible for an Indian to get even a ___________ education and even more difficult, as a result, for an Indian to become somebody in society .
A、fairB、boneC、wakeD、anxious
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The research of Till Von Wachther suggests that in recession graduates from elite universities tend to _____.[A]lag behind the others due to decreased opportunities[B]catch up quickly with experienced employees[C]see their life chances as dimmed as the others’[D]recover more quickly than the others
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The purpose of non-REM sleep is even more mysterious. The new experiments, such as those _____ for the first time at a recent meeting or the society for Sleep Research in Minneapolis, suggest fascinating explanations for the purpose of non-REM sleep.[A] maintained[B] described[C] settled[D] afforded
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Did she accept his research proposal?A: invitationB: planC: offerD: view
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The purpose of non‐REM sleep is even more mysterious.The new experiments,such as those( )for the first time at a recent meeting or the society for Sleep Research in Minneapolis,suggest fascinating explanations for the purpose of non REM sleep.A.maintained
B.described
C.settled
D.afforded
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Ear BreakthroughNew research published in the journal Current Biology has added significantly to understand-ing of how the ear works,giving hope to millions of deaf and hard of hearing people.The latest research,conducted by Dr. T. Albet,a Deafness Research UK research fel-low at the UCL Ear Institute,together with scientists at the University of Cologne,shows that fruit flies have ears which mechanically amplify sound signals in a remarkably similar way to the senso- ry(感觉的)cells found in the inner ear of vertebrates(脊椎动物)including humans. The finding means that the wealth of genetic techniques already available to study the fruit fly can now be used to target how the ear works.Dr. Albert says.“The biophysical parallels between the ways both fruit flies and humans convert sound into nerve signals are truly amazing.We may be allowed to hope that these mecha- nistic(机械学的)similarities extend further down to the genes and molecules that bring about hearing.But even if it finally should turn out that hearing in fruit flies relies on different mole-cules than does hearing in humans,the little fruit fly can help us find answers to some key ques-tions of hearing research and -what is sometimes even more important -will surely help us ask the right questions.”The work is welcomed by Deafness Research UK,the country's only medical research charity for deaf people.Vivienne Michael,chief executive of Deafness Research UK.says,“This is an important advance that paves the way toward a clear understanding of the genetics of deafness.The charity will continue to support culling-edge(尖端的)research through its Fellowship programme at the UCI.Ear institute and at other top research centres in the UK to achieve our goal of secu-ring audial improvements in the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of all forms of hearing impair-ment.”There are nine million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK and in most cases deafness results from loss of sensory cells in the inner ear known as“hair” cells.The cells can be damaged and lost through ageing,noise,genetic defects and certain drugs and,because the cells don't re- generate,the result is progressive— and irreversible—hearing loss .Damage to these cells can al-so lead to tinnitus(耳鸣),which affects around five million people in the UK.Vivienne Michael from Deafness Research UK highly appreciates_______.A:.the genetics of deafnessB:.the charity's Fellowship programmeC:.improvements in treating hearing impairmentD: the latest research conducted by Dr. Albert
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The latest research indicates that stress,as an ______ to deal with it,is a direct contributor to heart disease.
A.inability
B.illegalness
C.unconsciousness
D.unwillingness
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Did she accept his research proposal?A:invitation
B:plan
C:offer
D:view
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The latest car model 【embodies】 the new research development.A.lists
B.includes
C.borrows
D.broadens
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1.All research to date on body image shows that women are much more critical of their appearance than men and much less likely to admire what they see in the mirror. Up to 8 out of 10 women are dissatisfied with their reflection,and more than half may see a distorted image.2.Men looking in the mirror are more likely to be either pleased with what they see or indifferent. Research shows that men generally have a much more positive body-image than women一if anything,they may tend to over-estimate their attractiveness.Some men looking in the mirror may literally not see the flaws in their appearance.3.Why are women too much more self-critical than men?Because women are judged on their appearance more than men,and standards of female beauty are considerably higher and more inflexible.Women are continually bombarded with images of the inflexible.Women are continually bombarded with images of the"ideal"face.And constant exposure to idealized images of female beauty on TV,magazines and billboards makes exceptional good looks seem normal and anything short of perfection seem abnormal and ugly.It has been estimated that young women now see more images of outstandingly beautiful women in one day than our mothers saw throughout their entire adolescence.4.Also,most women are trying to achieve the impossible:standards of female beauty have in fact become progressively more unrealistic during the last century.In 1917,the physically perfect woman was about 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed nearly 10 stone(约140磅).Even 25 years ago, top models and beauty queens weighed only 8% less than the average woman,now they weigh 23% less.The current media ideal for women is achievable by less than 5% of the female population一and that's just in terms of weight and size.If you want the ideal shape,face,etc, it's probably more like 1%.Paragraph 4_________A:How do men view their appearance?B:How can women make themselves more beautiful?C:Why do men and women view their appearance differently?D:Is it possible for women to meet the standards of perfect beauty?E:How do people judge women and men? F: How do women view their appearance?
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Child ConsultantsThese days,"what do you want to do when you grow up?"is the wrong question to askchildren in the USA.The________(1)should be:"what job are you doing now?"American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluateproducts for child ________(2).The 12-to-19 __________(3) group spends morethan $100 billion a year in the USA.Specialist agencies have been created to help manufacturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes,food and_________(4) markets. One__________(5),Teenage Research Unlimited , has panels(评判小组)of teenagers who give their verdict(裁决)on products. ________(6) jeans(牛仔裤).Another company,Doyle Research Associated,holds two-hour sessions in a room _________(7) the"imaginarium(想象室)."Children are encouraged to play games toget________ (8)a creative mood.They have to write down any ideas that__________(9)into their heads.Some manufacturers prefer to do their own___________(10)research.The software company Microsoft runs a weekly"Kid's Council"at its headquarters in Seattle,___________(11)a panel of school children give their verdict on the________(12)products and suggest new ones. One 11-year-old,Andrew Cooledge,told them that they should make more computer games which would appeal equally__________(13)boys and girls.Payments for the work are increasingly attractive.Andrew Cooledge was paid $250 and given some software.__________(14),even if their ideas are valuable,the children will never make a fortune.They cannot have the copyright to their ideas.These are not jobs they can hold for long.__________(15)their mid-teens they can be told that they are too old._________(12) A:last B:late C:later D:latest
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单选题The minister()the latest crime figures as proof of the need for more police.A
referredB
recruitedC
citedD
imported
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单选题Scientists should be kept _____ of the latest developments in their research areas.A
informB
informingC
informedD
to inform
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单选题The author suggests that singletons should _____.A
find boy friends or girl friendsB
live with their parents and other family membersC
live together and share more with their friendsD
watch more episodes of the TV series “Friends”
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单选题The last paragraph performs which of the following functions in the passage?A
It summarizes the discussion thus far and suggests additional areas of research.B
It presents a recommendation based on the evidence presented earlier.C
It cites a specific case that illustrates a problem presented more generally in the previous paragraph.D
It introduces an additional area of concern not mentioned earlier.
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单选题What does the FORCE option for creating a view do?()A
creates a view with constraintsB
creates a view even if the underlying parent table has constraintsC
creates a view in another schema even if you don't have privilegesD
creates a view regardless of whether or not the base tables exist
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单选题The reason why the writer raises funds for cancer research is that ______.A
she herself is suffering from cancerB
the cancer is the most frightening diseaseC
a number of her relatives died of cancerD
some cancer research needs more money than other research
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单选题According to the experiment, the towels with the “Fair and Square” label_____.A
sold better at a higher priceB
became more popular at a lower priceC
were more competitive even with an increased priceD
were thought to be of higher quality even with a lower price
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单选题Research suggests that women_______.A
are better at telling less serious lies than menB
generally lie far more than men doC
lie at parties more often than men doD
often make promises they intend to break