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I have noticed this tendency in me for a long time now, 9 I have never been able to stop. I did some 10 management work with a therapist(治疗专家) a while ago, but because I moved and 11 an advisor at school who can’t see me 12, I have not been able to continue this important work. They tell you to stop and count to 10, 13 your breathing, calm yourself down before you 14. But that’s the whole problem. I could never think of 15 myself until it was too late! The 16 things had already come out of my mouth, and I was stuck picking up the pieces.
Right now the 17 is urgent because my relationships with a wonderful boy is 18 because of my being afraid of being wrong. He is closing himself off from me because I have hurt him, and 19 I am no longer attractive as a woman with no confidence in myself and a bad temper. How do I stop ruining my relationships and hating myself? How do I stop 20 being wrong?
- 1.
- A.bad
- B.good
- C.hateful
- D.quick
- A.
- 2.
- A.disappointed
- B.excited
- C.attacked
- D.ashamed
- A.
- 3.
- A.wrong
- B.foolish
- C.empty-headed
- D.right
- A.
- 4.
- A.unusual
- B.immediate
- C.following
- D.last
- A.
- 5.
- A.raise
- B.lower
- C.keep
- D.change
- A.
- 6.
- A.remember
- B.regret
- C.forget
- D.realize
- A.
- 7.
- A.her
- B.him
- C.me
- D.myself
- A.
- 8.
- A.it
- B.her
- C.them
- D.us
- A.
- 9.
- A.so
- B.but
- C.although
- D.however
- A.
- 10.
- A.health
- B.action
- C.calmness
- D.anger
- A.
- 11.
- A.headed to
- B.asked for
- C.turned to
- D.referred to
- A.
- 12.
- A.regularly
- B.carelessly
- C.immediately
- D.patiently
- A.
- 13.
- A.stop
- B.manage
- C.keep
- D.control
- A.
- 14.
- A.say
- B.chat
- C.speak
- D.talk
- A.
- 15.
- A.stopping
- B.managing
- C.persuading
- D.helping
- A.
- 16.
- A.hurtful
- B.surprising
- C.colorful
- D.dangerous
- A.
- 17.
- A.event
- B.thing
- C.affair
- D.problem
- A.
- 18.
- A.in the way
- B.in the end
- C.in danger
- D.in the beginning
- A.
- 19.
- A.no doubt
- B.no problem
- C.no wonder
- D.no way
- A.
- 20.
- A.liking
- B.hating
- C.finding
- D.dealing
- A.
Scientists have confirmed that the majority of overweight people who try to lose weight either by cutting calories or exercising will return to their former size.Fewer than 10 percent of the l2 million British people who go on a diet each year succeed in losing significant amounts of weight and most of those who do put it all back on again within a year.
The study of 25,000 people provides further evidence of the popularity of‘yo-yo dieting’where slimmers get into a cycle of losing weight and regaining it.The scientists,from the Medical Research Council’s National Survey of Health and Development,have concluded it is better to avoid getting fat in the first place.They followed 5,362 men and women from their birth in l946 and 20,000 from birth in l958,measuring their weight and blood pressure and assessing their lifestyles.The researchers found both groups began gaining weight in the 1980s and have steadily increased in size ever since.
Dr Rebecca Hardy,the council’s programme leader on body size,said:“0nce people become, overweight,they continue extremely upwards.They hardly ever go back down.A(印刷不清两个单词) weight but very few get back to normal。The best policy is to prevent people becoming overweight.For men weight goes up steadily through life。For women it starts slowly and accelerates in the mid-thirties.”
But the study's findings do not mean dieting is pointless,as eating less and taking more exercise can increase fitness and lower blood pressure.In 2009,a quarter of adults and l4 percent of children were obese(过度肥胖的),according to the Department of Health’s latest Health Survey for England.Although previous research has shown one in four Britons is trying to lose weight at any one time,it has been predicted that 60 percent of us will be obese by 2050,leading to even more cases of diabetes(糖尿病),heart disease and cancer.Experts said we are programmed to put on weight rather than lose it.Dieting can make this tendency worse as decreasing calorie intake causes the body to go into starvation mode and reduce the amount of energy it naturally expends,making it even harder to lose weight.Commenting on the study,Professor Nick Finer from London Hospital,said:“It is unlikely that man would have progressed with mechanisms to fight against obesity which has only become a problem in the last 30~40 years.For most of human history,storing fat would have been an advantage.”
47.According to Dr Rebecca Hardy,which of the following is TRUE?
A.It is easier for men to lose weight than women.
B.Once people lose weight,they never put on weight again.
C.Never to become fat is the best way of keeping a good shape.
D.The fact that fat people keep their weight upwards is unusual.
48.The author says “the study’s findings do not mean dieting is pointless” because .
A.the study lacks believable facts
B.obese people are confident in losing weight
C.dieting can really make a few people lose weight
D.dieting and sports help to keep people free from some diseases
49.From the last paragraph,we can learn that .
A.decreasing calorie intake makes it even harder to lose weight
B.the idea that people lose weight with mechanisms is practical
C.being overweight is a lasting problem through the human history
D.by 2050 more and more people will have got unfit because of losing weight
50.Which of the following can serve as the best title of the passage?
A.Which is better:cutting calories or exercisin97
B.Fat people can’t really keep the weight off
C.A new study on people’s health
D.How to go on a healthy diet
查看习题详情和答案>>Why does a large education nation like China have so few world renowned scientists as the US? Educationists from China and the US try to find out the answer to questions like this at a forum on the basic education strategy.
The forum, held recently, was jointly organized by the Education Development Research Center of the Ministry of Education in China and the Postgraduate School of the University of Pennsylvania in the US. It aims to find out similarities and differences that exist between two countries in their educational system.
While some educationists in China keep a doubtful eye to the country’s educational system in recent years. Their American counterparts give a positive answer to the basic education in China, saying that it is still one of the best in the world.
An American educationist told reporters that the basic education in the US was criticized in recent years due to its political tendency. On the contrary, Chinese government’s stress on basic education and qualified teachers has set a good example.
At primary and middle school, pupils in China did better in math and science lessons than the US pupils. However, few grow to be world “masters”. Why? Educationists attributed this to China’s stress on examination rather than students’ interest.
Deputy Director of the postgraduate school of Pennsylvania University said American teachers encouraged students to focus on their strong points. In China, students are driven to study to pass the entrance examination test and they do not pay much attention to their own interest.
At the forum, director of the Education Development Research Center Mr. Zhang said in the future, the research center would make its middle and long-term basic education strategy by taking some references from other countries including the US.
He also revealed that for a long time in the future, China would make a breakthrough in setting the policy for quality education.
【小题1】This passage is mainly about _________.
| A.quality education development in the future |
| B.why China’s education cultivates few world masters |
| C.China’s good basic education |
| D.genius education at the primary stage |
| A.famous | B.active | C.qualified | D.experienced |
| A.basic education in the US is associated with the government’s political interest. |
| B.the forum aims to find out the reason why there few world masters in China. |
| C.all the educationists in China cast doubts in the country’s educational system. |
| D.Chinese government’s stress on basic education is spoken highly of. |
| A.The US government spends more money on basic education |
| B.American pupils are cleverer than Chinese pupils |
| C.basic education in China is not as successful as that of the US |
| D.Chinese people pay less attention to students’ interest |
| A.help students to study even harder to pass the examination |
| B.apply more attention to quality education referring to systems of other countries |
| C.allow students to pay more attention to their own interest without their test results |
| D.copy the educational system in the US |
Why does a large education nation like China have so few world renowned scientists as the US? Educationists from China and the US try to find out the answer to questions like this at a forum on the basic education strategy.
The forum, held recently, was jointly organized by the Education Development Research Center of the Ministry of Education in China and the Postgraduate School of the University of Pennsylvania in the US. It aims to find out similarities and differences that exist between two countries in their educational system.
While some educationists in China keep a doubtful eye to the country’s educational system in recent years. Their American counterparts give a positive answer to the basic education in China, saying that it is still one of the best in the world.
An American educationist told reporters that the basic education in the US was criticized in recent years due to its political tendency. On the contrary, Chinese government’s stress on basic education and qualified teachers has set a good example.
At primary and middle school, pupils in China did better in math and science lessons than the US pupils. However, few grow to be world “masters”. Why? Educationists attributed this to China’s stress on examination rather than students’ interest.
Deputy Director of the postgraduate school of Pennsylvania University said American teachers encouraged students to focus on their strong points. In China, students are driven to study to pass the entrance examination test and they do not pay much attention to their own interest.
At the forum, director of the Education Development Research Center Mr. Zhang said in the future, the research center would make its middle and long-term basic education strategy by taking some references from other countries including the US.
He also revealed that for a long time in the future, China would make a breakthrough in setting the policy for quality education.
【小题1】This passage is mainly about _________.
| A.quality education development in the future |
| B.why China’s education cultivates(培养) few world masters |
| C.China’s good basic education |
| D.genius education at the primary stage |
| A.famous | B.active | C.qualified | D.experienced |
world “masters”, because _________
| A.The US government spends more money on basic education |
| B.American pupils are cleverer than Chinese pupils |
| C.basic education in China is not as successful as that of the US |
| D.Chinese people pay less attention to students’ interest |
| A.help students to study even harder to pass the examination |
| B.apply more attention to quality education referring to systems of other countries |
| C.allow students to pay more attention to their own interest without their test results |
| D.copy the educational system in the US |
Why does a large education nation like China have so few world renowned scientists as the US? Educationists from China and the US try to find out the answer to questions like this at a forum on the basic education strategy.
The forum, held recently, was jointly organized by the Education Development Research Center of the Ministry of Education in China and the Postgraduate School of the University of Pennsylvania in the US. It aims to find out similarities and differences that exist between two countries in their educational system.
While some educationists in China keep a doubtful eye to the country’s educational system in recent years. Their American counterparts give a positive answer to the basic education in China, saying that it is still one of the best in the world.
An American educationist told reporters that the basic education in the US was criticized in recent years due to its political tendency. On the contrary, Chinese government’s stress on basic education and qualified teachers has set a good example.
At primary and middle school, pupils in China did better in math and science lessons than the US pupils. However, few grow to be world “masters”. Why? Educationists attributed this to China’s stress on examination rather than students’ interest.
Deputy Director of the postgraduate school of Pennsylvania University said American teachers encouraged students to focus on their strong points. In China, students are driven to study to pass the entrance examination test and they do not pay much attention to their own interest.
At the forum, director of the Education Development Research Center Mr. Zhang said in the future, the research center would make its middle and long-term basic education strategy by taking some references from other countries including the US.
He also revealed that for a long time in the future, China would make a breakthrough in setting the policy for quality education.
【小题1】This passage is mainly about _________.
| A.quality education development in the future |
| B.why China’s education cultivates few world masters |
| C.China’s good basic education |
| D.genius education at the primary stage |
| A.famous | B.active | C.qualified | D.experienced |
| A.basic education in the US is associated with the government’s political interest. |
| B.the forum aims to find out the reason why there few world masters in China. |
| C.all the educationists in China cast doubts in the country’s educational system. |
| D.Chinese government’s stress on basic education is spoken highly of. |
| A.help students to study even harder to pass the examination |
| B.apply more attention to quality education referring to systems of other countries |
| C.allow students to pay more attention to their own interest without their test results |
| D.copy the educational system in the US |