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---Isn't it a surprise that I happened to meet Francis Mathews at the Christmas party last week?

---If my memory serves me correctly, you _____ each other for exactly two years.


  1. A.
    hadn't seen
  2. B.
    haven't seen
  3. C.
    didn't see
  4. D.
    don’t see
A
解析:
考查动词时态。语境表示在上周见面之前有两年没见面,因此用过去完成时。
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Once there was an old farmer, with a horse which was almost as old as himself. He1one morning with his young son,2the horse before it died. Father and son walked,3the farmer did not want the horse to be4.
They met two men on the road5said: “Why are you walking, farmer? You have a horse. It's6to market.” The farmer knew that this was7, so he rode on the horse,8his son walked.
Then they met two old ladies. “9are you doing up there, farmer? Can't you10how tired your boy is?”11the farmer got down, and his son rode12.13, three old men stopped them. One said: “Why are you walking, farmer?14. It's too hot for an old man like you to walk today.” So the farmer got up15his son, and they16.17, a young woman passed them. “Why aren't you walking?” she asked. “It isn't18to market. Give your poor old horse a rest.”
So the farmer, and his son, got down19.
It is a fact that you cannot please20the people all the time.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      set out
    2. B.
      set up
    3. C.
      set down
    4. D.
      set
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      selling
    2. B.
      buying
    3. C.
      to sell
    4. D.
      to buy
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      so
    2. B.
      because
    3. C.
      that
    4. D.
      when
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      very tired
    2. B.
      too tired
    3. C.
      quite tired
    4. D.
      tiring
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      which
    2. B.
      who
    3. C.
      as
    4. D.
      where
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      a short way
    2. B.
      a long way
    3. C.
      the right way
    4. D.
      the wrong way
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      real
    2. B.
      true
    3. C.
      truly
    4. D.
      really
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      while
    2. B.
      when
    3. C.
      as
    4. D.
      during
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      What
    2. B.
      How
    3. C.
      Why
    4. D.
      When
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      see
    2. B.
      watch
    3. C.
      look
    4. D.
      notice
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      Because
    2. B.
      As
    3. C.
      For
    4. D.
      So
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      thus
    2. B.
      yet
    3. C.
      instead
    4. D.
      either
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      First
    2. B.
      Finally
    3. C.
      Near
    4. D.
      Next
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      Sit down
    2. B.
      Sit up
    3. C.
      Get up
    4. D.
      Get down
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      behind
    2. B.
      after
    3. C.
      beside
    4. D.
      above
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      walked on
    2. B.
      rode on
    3. C.
      moved on
    4. D.
      drove on
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      Some time later
    2. B.
      A moment ago
    3. C.
      In no time
    4. D.
      At once
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      near
    2. B.
      long
    3. C.
      far
    4. D.
      short
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      once again
    2. B.
      on their own
    3. C.
      the other day
    4. D.
      all the same
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      both
    2. B.
      each of
    3. C.
      all
    4. D.
      none of

You may have heard about the many benefits of yoga, but a recent New York Times story, has stirred up more than a little controversy in the yoga community.
"How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body," by science writer William J. Broad, quotes a long-time yoga teacher who "...has come to believe that 'the vast majority of people' should give up yoga altogether. It's simply too likely to cause harm." He goes on to describe a number of cases where people have been injured doing yoga, including himself.
The research in the article isn't groundbreaking: doing any form of exercise you could potentially hurt yourself. If you look at the injury rates of other physical activities, the number of injuries sustained from yoga would pale in comparison.
Practicing yoga is just like anything in life: You have to push yourself in order to grow. But you also have to know your limits and when you're breaking them. If you stick to your comfort zone, you'll never be able to increase your flexibility. If you push to the point where you're not only uncomfortable, but in real pain, you'll likely injure yourself.
The reasons that yoga causes "serious injury”, according to the Times story, range from students' physical weaknesses to inexperienced teachers pushing too hard to the growing number of inflexible "urbanites who sit in chairs all day" trying hard to twist themselves into difficult postures.
Yoga is called a "practice" for a reason. You don't have to be perfect. You don't have to tackle every pose. It doesn't matter if you can touch the floor with your palms during your first forward bend or your thousandth, or if you never get there.
We go to the mat to learn to better listen to what our bodies are telling us, and to better hear that quiet inner voice drowned out by the noise of our busy lives. It's a shame to discourage the majority of people from practicing yoga and missing out on all of the mind-body benefits that going to the mat has to offer

  1. 1.

    The underlined word is best replaced by __

    1. A.
      Injure
    2. B.
      Benefit
    3. C.
      Push
    4. D.
      Shape
  2. 2.

    What does author mainly want to tell us in the 3rd paragraph?

    1. A.
      All physical activities are equally harmful
    2. B.
      Yoga causes much less injuries than other physical activities
    3. C.
      Similar researches have been done before
    4. D.
      Yoga, like any other form of exercise, can hurt people
  3. 3.

    Which is not mentioned among the reasons for yoga being likely to cause injury?

    1. A.
      Teachers lack the knowledge of students’ limits
    2. B.
      Modern lifestyle decreases our flexibility
    3. C.
      The body doesn’t tell when you are in real pain
    4. D.
      Students themselves might not be in good physical condition
  4. 4.

    What is the author’s attitude towards practicing yoga?

    1. A.
      It’s a shame not to practice yoga
    2. B.
      One should push the limits in order to be perfect
    3. C.
      The majority should give up yoga for it may cause harm
    4. D.
      One should enjoy the physical and mental benefit that yoga brings

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