题目内容
10.Your idea is similar ______ mine about this issue.( )A. | with | B. | in | C. | for | D. | to |
分析 在这件事情上你的观点与我的类似.
解答 答案:D
解析:根据句意及横线前面所给的is similar 可知,本题考查be similar to"与…类似/相似"这一固定短语;故本题答案为D选项.
点评 本题考查介词短语辨析,做此类题目时一定要清楚各个选项的含义及用法,再根据句意确定最终答案.
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1."We see lots of adults being diagnosed as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (多动症) around age 38,"says Timothy Widens,MD,an professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School."That's right around the time people start doing more-tasks,juggling jobs,families,a home,and other personal duties,"he says.
But not everyone who slacks on work or forgets appointments has ADHD; there are plenty of other reasons you may be losing attentions.Here are five things that could be sucking your attention span dry.
1.Technology overload
Your computer,cell phone,and iPod all compete for your attention-no wonder you're distracted(心烦意乱)!To a certain point,your brain can act as secretary,keeping you organized and helping with time management.But the more tasks you try to do,the harder it is for you to stay focused on any single task,research shows.Learning basic organizational skills,like writing down responsibilities and maintaining a day planner,can help reduce these problems.So take a break from constant television,Internet,and email floods
2.Lack of sleep
If you're missing out on enough shut-eye-most likely seven to eight hours a night-you're probably easy-angry,dealing with mind fog,and have difficulty addressing daily tasks.That's a normal reaction,says Dr.Widens.
3.Poor job satisfaction
Sure,everyone's unhappy at work from time to time-maybe your customer presentation failed or your boss gave you a poor performance review.And if a disorganized working environment or a boring project make it difficult to focus,that's completely normal.But if you find that you often can't complete projects,you probably need medical attention,or a new job.
4.Too much stress
Stress takes side affects on concentration.Researchers at the University of Madison found that the relaxation technique can add to your ability to focus on your mind.Another study,from researchers at UCLA,suggests that in adults with ADHD,meditation improves attention and eases symptoms of anxiety and depression.
5.Too little exercise
Mounting evidence suggests that regular exercise can keep your mind sharp and increase learning and memory ability.It's even more important in adults with ADHD."My patients who exercise all report that they see improvement in attention,"says Dr.Widens.Working up a sweat can also help you burn off the extra energy that causes you to feel uncomfortable,and it can help you sleep better at night.
Hopefully after you understand these helpful methods,you become more attentive on what you are doing.
But not everyone who slacks on work or forgets appointments has ADHD; there are plenty of other reasons you may be losing attentions.Here are five things that could be sucking your attention span dry.
1.Technology overload
Your computer,cell phone,and iPod all compete for your attention-no wonder you're distracted(心烦意乱)!To a certain point,your brain can act as secretary,keeping you organized and helping with time management.But the more tasks you try to do,the harder it is for you to stay focused on any single task,research shows.Learning basic organizational skills,like writing down responsibilities and maintaining a day planner,can help reduce these problems.So take a break from constant television,Internet,and email floods
2.Lack of sleep
If you're missing out on enough shut-eye-most likely seven to eight hours a night-you're probably easy-angry,dealing with mind fog,and have difficulty addressing daily tasks.That's a normal reaction,says Dr.Widens.
3.Poor job satisfaction
Sure,everyone's unhappy at work from time to time-maybe your customer presentation failed or your boss gave you a poor performance review.And if a disorganized working environment or a boring project make it difficult to focus,that's completely normal.But if you find that you often can't complete projects,you probably need medical attention,or a new job.
4.Too much stress
Stress takes side affects on concentration.Researchers at the University of Madison found that the relaxation technique can add to your ability to focus on your mind.Another study,from researchers at UCLA,suggests that in adults with ADHD,meditation improves attention and eases symptoms of anxiety and depression.
5.Too little exercise
Mounting evidence suggests that regular exercise can keep your mind sharp and increase learning and memory ability.It's even more important in adults with ADHD."My patients who exercise all report that they see improvement in attention,"says Dr.Widens.Working up a sweat can also help you burn off the extra energy that causes you to feel uncomfortable,and it can help you sleep better at night.
Hopefully after you understand these helpful methods,you become more attentive on what you are doing.
Reasons that You Lose (71)Attentions | |
Passage outline | Supporting details |
The (72)purpose/aimof the passage | To tell us we can improve our concentration by following the five things. |
Technology overload | Your computer,cell phone,and iPod all compete for your attention-no wonder you're distracted!So (73)tear/keep/stayyourself away from constant television,Internet,and email inundation-just for a break. |
Lack of sleep | If you're missing out on enough shut-eye,you are (74)likely to be easy-angry,dealing with mind fog,and have difficulty solving daily tasks. |
Poor job (75)satisfaction | Everyone's unhappy at work from time to time.When (76)working in a disorganized environment or on a boring project,you find it difficult for you to complete projects. |
Too much stress | Stress takes side effects on concentration.Relaxing yourself can (77)increase your ability to focus on your mind. |
Too little exercise | Mounting evidence suggests that regular exercise can keep your mind sharp and increase learning and memory(78)ability. |
(79)Conclusion | After (80)understanding/knowing/learningthese helpful methods,you are wished to be more attentive on what you are doing. |
19.My grandfather dug water wells in Indiana and started his business during the great depression.
Although nearly everyone was out of work,people still needed(36)B,so he didn't lack jobs.(37)C,in those days,it was awfully hard to get paid for what you did.One morning,a farmer showed up with a (38)A---a whole side of fresh beef on his shoulder."I(39)Dthis ought to make us equal on that digging,"he said to my grandfather.Grandfather(40)C.
It was wintertime,so the beef stayed fresh under damp cloth on the cold back porch(门廊).Each day,Nana stepped out onto the porch,(41)Agood piece of the meat,and carried it into the kitchen(42)Cit were pure gold.
After a few days.Nana noticed the(43)Bhad been moved.She asked grandfather if he had touched the beef.He hadn't."Well.then."she said,"somebody's been eating our meat.Do you always lock the back door?"My grandfather told her not to(44)D.She probably had moved the cloth herself,and had(45)B forgotten.
This(46)Afor many days.Nana was(47)Dthat someone was taking their meat,and grandfather just insisted she was(48)Cthings.It wasn't until much later that we learned the real story.
On the morning after grandfather set the meat out on the back porch door,he(49)Asome footprints near the door.He(50)Cfollowed the footprints to where they began.Soon the footprints
in the snow led my grandfather to a house he instantly(51)B.It was the home of a poor single mother with two young children.Grandfather(52)Bturned around and walked back home.He didn't say a word about it to anyone.
From then on,Nana would carefully(53)Dthe lock on the porch door each night to make sure it was(54)A.Then grandfather,after waiting for Nana to go to bed,would return to the porch and(55)Cthe lock again.Nana never knew about the family they were helping to feed that winter.
Although nearly everyone was out of work,people still needed(36)B,so he didn't lack jobs.(37)C,in those days,it was awfully hard to get paid for what you did.One morning,a farmer showed up with a (38)A---a whole side of fresh beef on his shoulder."I(39)Dthis ought to make us equal on that digging,"he said to my grandfather.Grandfather(40)C.
It was wintertime,so the beef stayed fresh under damp cloth on the cold back porch(门廊).Each day,Nana stepped out onto the porch,(41)Agood piece of the meat,and carried it into the kitchen(42)Cit were pure gold.
After a few days.Nana noticed the(43)Bhad been moved.She asked grandfather if he had touched the beef.He hadn't."Well.then."she said,"somebody's been eating our meat.Do you always lock the back door?"My grandfather told her not to(44)D.She probably had moved the cloth herself,and had(45)B forgotten.
This(46)Afor many days.Nana was(47)Dthat someone was taking their meat,and grandfather just insisted she was(48)Cthings.It wasn't until much later that we learned the real story.
On the morning after grandfather set the meat out on the back porch door,he(49)Asome footprints near the door.He(50)Cfollowed the footprints to where they began.Soon the footprints
in the snow led my grandfather to a house he instantly(51)B.It was the home of a poor single mother with two young children.Grandfather(52)Bturned around and walked back home.He didn't say a word about it to anyone.
From then on,Nana would carefully(53)Dthe lock on the porch door each night to make sure it was(54)A.Then grandfather,after waiting for Nana to go to bed,would return to the porch and(55)Cthe lock again.Nana never knew about the family they were helping to feed that winter.
36.A.beef | B.water | C.money | D.food |
37.A.Otherwise | B.Thus | C.However | D.Besides |
38.A.payment | B.praise | C.delivery | D.gift |
39.A.doubt | B.claim | C.discover | D.expect |
40.A.suspected | B.hesitated | C.agreed | D.argued |
41.A.selected | B.bought | C.preserved | D.moved |
42.A.now that | B.even if | C.as if | D.so that |
43.A.gold | B.cloth | C.tool | D.porch |
44.A.disappoint | B.forget | C.interrupt | D.worry |
45.A.suddenly | B.simply | C.exactly | D.rarely |
46.A.went on | B.went over | C.went by | D.went up |
47.A.reliable | B.accurate | C.strange | D.certain |
48.A.understanding | B.remembering | C.imagining | D.enjoying |
49.A.noticed | B.marked | C.guided | D.chased |
50.A.quickly | B.finally | C.curiously | D.coldly |
51.A.convinced | B.recognized | C.observed | D.removed |
52.A.hopelessly | B.quietly | C.gradually | D.painfully |
53.A.watch | B.control | C.mend | D.check |
54.A.safe | B.free | C.perfect | D.open |
55.A.exchange | B.replace | C.release | D.adjust. |