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In our school, many a boy ____ playing football and more girls than one ____ playing it.

A. likes; likes          B. like; like            C. like; likes          D. likes; like

 D

解析:主谓一致.“many a +单数可数名词”作主语,后常跟单数谓语动词;“more+复数名词+than one”作主语,后常跟复数谓语动词.

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People who offer love, listening and help to others may be rewarded with better mental health themselves, according to a new study of churchgoers in the September/October issue of Psychosomatic Medicine.

The study is one of the first to track the positive health benefits of altruistic(利他的) behavior, says Carolyn Schwartz, Sc.D. of the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

"The findings really point up how helping others can help oneself," Schwartz says.

Schwartz and his workmates analyzed (分析) the information collected by the Presbyterian Church for 2,016 church members. The members were asked about how often they "made others feel loved and cared for" and "listened to others", and how often they received this attention in return.

The members also answered the questions about their mental and physical health. Most of the church members were in good physical and mental health to begin with, experiencing only normal levels of anxiety and depression. While the researchers did not find any significant differences in physical health clearly related to giving and receiving help, they concluded that giving help was a better predictor of good mental health than receiving help. But feeling crushed (压倒) by others' demands can have negative psychological(心理的) effects, according to the researchers.

"Although our findings suggest that people who help others experience better mental health, our findings also suggest that giving beyond one's own resources is related with worse reported mental health," Schwartz says. Church leaders, older people, women and those who took satisfaction from prayer (祷告) were more likely to be helpers rather than receivers, according to the study. People who give help to others may be less likely to focus inward on their own anxieties and depression or more likely to see their own troubles in mind, leading to better mental health, say the researchers.

Alternatively, it may be that "people who are functioning well psychologically are better able and hence more likely to give help," Schwartz says.

 

69. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Older people are more likely to help others.

B. The researchers got the result from those who were given help.

C. Altruistic actions may result in better mental health.

D. Feeling crushed by others' demands can be negative.

70. One reason why helping others results in better mental health is that _____.

A. the helper may pay less attention to his own anxieties

B. helpers may be rewarded by other church members

C. the receiver will share the sorrow with the helper

D helping others itself is a kind of physical exercise

71. What conclusion can we draw from the passage?

A. It's more blessed to give than to receive.   B. Well begun, half done.

C. Where there is a will, there is a way.         D. Every advantage has its disadvantage.

We know the effect calories have on your body.For each pound of weight that your body carries,it takes about 12 calories per pound per day to keep it alive.If you weigh 150 pounds,you therefore need about(150X 12)1,800 calories per day to keep yourself alive and maintain that same weight.

If you were to eat more than 1,800 calories per day,the extra turns into fat.

It takes about 3,600 calories to make a pound of fat.

The graph below shows your eating pattern before,during and after the diet.

Note that the graph assumes that you,like most people,eat any number of calories per day.Some days you are“good”and eat less,and some days you are“bad”and eat more,but the assumption is that it averages out to 2,000 calories per day over the long run.

The diet really takes the weight off.

But the weight comes right back when you

return to your“normal”eating pattern.

The weight appears to come back so

quickly because when you are at your

lightest。you tend to gain more weight each

day.The lighter you are,the fewer calories

you need.If you only need l,500 calories

per day and you’re eating 2,000,you’re going to gain weight faster than if you need

1,800 and you’re eating 2,000.

 There are only two ways to keep the weight off:

?Change your overall eating pattern so that you take in,on average,fewer calories than before you went on the diet.

?Start exercising so that you“burn”the extra calories you take in.

?The best course of action is a combination of these two choices.

 

64.Which of the questions does the passage answer?

A.Why does the weight come back so quickly once one stops dieting?

B.Why does calorie play so important a part in keeping fit?

C.Why do some people get fatter in the modern society?

D.Why do people need to burn calories every day?

65.How will a person become if there is calorie more than needed?

A.He might feel sick.                                   B.He might gain weight.

C.He must see a doctor at once.                   D.He w0111d eat more than he can.

66.Who might get heavy more quickly if they eat 2500 calories per day?

A.A woman of 167 pounds.                          B.A man of 157 pounds.

C.A man of 147 pounds.                              D.A woman of 160 pounds.

67.Which of the following statements will the author NOT agree to according to the passage?

A.People don’t have to diet because once they stop,they will gain weight.

B.People’s weight can determine the amount of calories needed.

C.Dieting people can exercise more and take in less calories in the long run.

D.Thin people hoping to get weight don’t have to go on dieting.

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