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10.It is fashionable to drive a car,but to drive a car is not nearly as difficult as it is imagined on condition that you          the specialized rules.(  )
A.give upB.stick toC.insist onD.connect to

分析 开车是很时髦的,但如果你坚持特殊的规则,开车几乎没有想象中那么难.

解答 答案B.give up放弃;投降; stick to"坚持、固守、(尽管有困难)继续"后接名词;insist on"(别人反对或不信时)坚持说、坚决主张"后接名词或动名词;connect…to…把…与…联接起来.句子表达的意思是"如果你坚持特殊的规则,开车几乎没有想象中那么难.",故答案选B.

点评 本题考查动词短语的辨析.英语中有的词组没有捷径,只有平时加强记忆,要注意区别,记忆的时候不能忽视,这是常见的命题方式.平时要加强记忆,做题时,别忘了要结合上下文句意判断.

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Researchers say one possible reason for this is a decrease in the number of school nurses.Schools without a nurse on duty may be more likely to send an injured child to a hospital.
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32.What does the passage mainly discuss?C
A.What leads to the weight problem in America.
B.Whether students should have more P.E.classes.
C.Why there have been more injuries in P.E.classes.
D.What kinds of activities are safe for school students.
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B.many nurses in American schools don't have good skills.
C.fewer people choose to become a nurse in America.
D.American schools need more school nurses at present.
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A.P.E.classes become more dangerous for students now in America.
B.Fewer and fewer students are interested in P.E.classes in America.
C.The number of P.E.teachers in schools must be increased now.
D.P.E.classes follow the traditional ideas in physical education.
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A.students should do more exercise when they are at school
B.teachers are partly responsible for injuries in P.E.classes
C.the equipment for P.E.classes must be improved in all schools.
D.P.E.teachers should give students more freedom in their classes.
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"As a third-grade pupil,if you exercise and bike to school,your ability to concentrate increases to the equivalent of someone half a year further in their studies,"he added.
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B.Exercise can improve the level of concentration.
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B.Children driven to school perform worse in all tests.
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