摘要:31. more energies to my study instead of being crazy about Internet Games , I would be sitting in a comfortable office now . A.If I devoted B.Had I devoted C.Would I devote D.Should I devote

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根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两个为多余选项.

  John:The final exam is coming; seems you are busy preparing for it.

  Mary:Of course.Nobody, except you, is idling around the whole day long.

  John:Don't say that.  1   In fact, I've been working very hard these days.

  Mary:  2  

  John:Believe me, I've really made good preparations this time and I'm staying up late every night…

  Mary:Very well, that's to say, you don't need my help any more.

  John:You may well say so, but en…en…, if possible, would you be kind enough to do me a little bit of favour?

  Mary:No way.Never expect me to do that.  3  

  John:I'm begging you, Mary, please, just this one time.  4   I'm remembering the new words time and time again but keeping forgetting them time and time again.Besides, it is so easy a job:just pass on a note, that's OK.

  Mary:It is everything but easy! I was almost caught last time!

  John:  5  

A.Truth to tell, I hate it.

B.You are always not believing me.

C.I am not so good at English as you.

D.You see, I was born with a poor memory.

E.I promise to buy you a lovely Barbie girl, OK?

F.You wrong me if you think I know nothing but fun.

G.You are always that way:making efforts at the last moment.

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  Children who suffer head trauma(创伤)call experience headaches months after the injury, with girls more likely to have them than boys, a new study finds.

  The researchers also found that the risk of having these headaches was greater after a mild traumatic brain injury(TBI)than after a moderate or severe one.

  The study, published online Dec.5 in the journal Pediatrics, included children aged 5 to 1 7 who were hospitalized with traumatic brain injury in King County in Washington State and one in Philadelphia.Three months after treatment, headaches were reported by 43 percent of children who'had a mild TBI, 37 percent of those who had a moderate to severe TBI, and 26 percent of children in a control group who'd suffered broken arms but no head trauma.

  The researchers also assessed the children one year after they were hospitalized and didn't find any significant differences in headaches between the groups.

  Teens and girls appear to have the highest risk for headache after mild TBI, and the course of recovery after such events is likely affected by age, injury severity and gender(性别), the researchers concluded.

  The authors noted that more than half a million children in the United States suffer a TBI each year.

  “Little research has focused on chronic(慢性的)headache post-TBI in children, ”Dr.Heidi Blume, of me Seattle Children'S Research Institute, said in锄institute news release(发布会).“The common existence of headache following mild TBI appear to follow a pattern we see in primary headache disorders such as a migraine(偏头痛).”

  She said the research will examine similarities betwe.en TBI and migraine, including a look at whether“migraine treatment will work for post.traumatic headaches.”

  In the meantime, ‘'what parents need to know is that some children with TBI may have headaches for several weeks or months after TBI, but that most recover with time, ”Blume said.“And significantly, girls and teenagers appear to be at particular risk for headaches after mild TBI.Parents should be aware of what to expect after mild TBI, and that includes TBI for sports.related injuries.”

(1)

Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

Teachers Should Do More to Protect Teenagers in Schools

B.

How to Avoid Headaches after Traumatic Brain Injuries

C.

Head Injuries May Lead to Headaches for Teenagers

D.

More Attention Should Be Paid to Post.TBI Headaches

(2)

The differences in headaches after TBI among different people lasts _________.

[  ]

A.

for more than a year

B.

1ife long

C.

for three months

D.

for less than a year

(3)

Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The severer the injury is.the greater the risk will be.

B.

Headaches after TBI are similar to a migraine.

C.

There hasn't been enough research on headache post-TBI in children.

D.

Giris are more likely to have post.TBI headaches.

(4)

In the last paragraph, Dr.Heidi Blume warns that _________.

[  ]

A.

parents should look after their children more carefully

B.

post-TBI headaches will last for several weeks or months

C.

post-TBI headaches may not show immediately

D.

girls and teenagers should avoid attending school sport activities

(5)

Paragraph 3 is intended to _________.

[  ]

A.

prove that girls are mole likely to have post-TBI headaches

B.

support what is mentioned in Paragraph 2

C.

show the common existence of headaches after TBI

D.

tell the readers that post-TBI headaches are not dangerous

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Welcome to Adventureland!

  Everyone loves Adventureland! The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore(探索), en joy, and admire their wonders. Every visit will be an unforgettable experience. You will go away enriched, longing to come back. What are you going to do this time?

  The Travel Pavilion

  Explore places you have never been to before, and experience different ways of life.

  Visit the Amazon jungle(丛林)village, the Turkish market, the Tai floating market, the Berber mountain house and others. Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives, and things they make. You can try making a carpet, making nets, fishing…

  The Future Tower

  This exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives. It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the next century and the way we'll be living then. Spend some time in our space station and climb into our simulator(模拟装置)for the Journey to Mars!

  The Nature Park

  This is not really one park but several.

  In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers: see lions, giraffes , elephants in the wild. Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales. And then there is still the Aviary to see…

  The Pyramid

  This is the center of Adventureland. Run out of film, need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and many more, visit our underground shopping centre. Come here for information and ideas too.

1.The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors ________ .

[  ]

A.realize the importance of traveling

B.become familiar with mountain countries

C.learn how to make things such as fishing nets

D.learn something about different places in the world

2.If you are interested in knowing about what people's life will be, you may visit ________ .

[  ]

A.the Travel Pavilion

B.the Future Tower

C.the Safari Park

D.the Pyramid

3.If you want to get a toy lion to take home, where will you most likely go?

[  ]

A.The Pyramid.

B.The Nature Park.

C.The Future Tower.

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Children who suffer head trauma(创伤)call experience headaches months after the injury, with girls more likely to have them than boys,a new study finds.

   The researchers also found that the risk of having these headaches was greater after a mild

traumatic brain injury(TBI)than after a moderate or severe one.

   The study, published online Dec.5 in the journal Pediatrics,included children aged 5 to 1 7 who were hospitalized with traumatic brain injury in King County in Washington State and one in Philadelphia.Three months after treatment,headaches were reported by 43 percent of children who’had a mild TBI,37 percent of those who had a moderate to severe TBI,and 26 percent of children in a control group who’d suffered broken arms but no head trauma.

  The researchers also assessed the children one year after they were hospitalized and didn’t find any significant differences in headaches between the groups.

  Teens and girls appear to have the highest risk for headache after mild TBI,and the course of recovery after such events is likely affected by age,injury severity and gender(性别),the researchers concluded.

 The authors noted that more than half a million children in the United States suffer a TBI each year.

 “Little research has focused on chronic(慢性的)headache post-TBI in children,”Dr.Heidi Blume,of me Seattle Children’S Research Institute,said in锄institute news release(发布会).“The common existence of headache following mild TBI appear to follow a pattern we see in primary headache disorders such as a migraine(偏头痛).”

  She said the research will examine similarities betwe.en TBI and migraine,including a look at whether“migraine treatment will work for post.traumatic headaches.”

  In the meantime,‘'what parents need to know is that some children with TBI may have headaches for several weeks or months after TBI,but that most recover with time,”Blume said.“And significantly, girls and teenagers appear to be at particular risk for headaches after mild TBI.Parents should be aware of what to expect after mild TBI,and that includes TBI for sports.related injuries.”,

71.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?

    A.Teachers Should Do More to Protect Teenagers in Schools

   B.How to Avoid Headaches after Traumatic Brain Injuries 

   C.Head Injuries May Lead to Headaches for Teenagers

   D.More Attention Should Be Paid to Post.TBI Headaches

72.The differences in headaches after TBI among different people lasts______.

   A.for more than a year  B.1ife long  

C.for three months D.for less than a year

73.Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?

    A.The severer the injury is.the greater the risk will be. 

    B.Headaches after TBI are similar to a migraine.

   C.There hasn’t been enough research on headache post-TBI in children.

D.Giris are more likely to have post.TBI headaches.

74.In the last paragraph,Dr.Heidi Blume warns that________.

    A.parents should look after their children more carefully

   B.post—TBI headaches will last for several weeks or months

   C. post—TBI headaches may not show immediately

   D.girls and teenagers should avoid attending school sport activities

75.Paragraph 3 is intended to_______.

   A.prove that girls are mole likely to have post—TBI headaches

   B.support what is mentioned in Paragraph 2

   C.show the common existence of headaches after TBI

    D.tell the readers that post-TBI headaches are not dangerous

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Inside China Daily

  China, Japan ink fishery accord

  The New China -Japan Fishery Agreement will be put into effect starting June this year, Chinese vice - minister of agriculture, Qi Jingfa told a press conference yesterday in Beijing.

  —Page 2

  Offshore funeral

  The remains of more than 500 dead will be scattered at sea this spring near the mouth of Yangtze River in Shanghai. To save space Shanghai officials discouraged land burials. —Page 3

  The only wise choice

  Co -operation with the mainland for a peaceful reunification should be the only wise choice for the newly elected Taiwan leader.                     —Page 4

  Interest in activity such as fairs, galleries and exhibitions has caused the art market to take shape in China.                              —Page 9

  Two sides of a story.

  The government’s efforts to cut the homework burden of primary and middle school students have drawn mixed reactions.                        —Page 10

  Blind, but not out.

  Yang Jia, an English professor at the Chinese Academy of Science meets the challenges brought by the sudden loss of her eyesight and continues to make it in her work.   —Page 11

  65.The above section may possibly appear on ________ of China Daily.

  A. Page 5            B. the Front Page

  C. Page 9            D. the last page

  66.From the text we can learn that ________ .

  A. no one will be buried in the ground after they die in Shanghai

  B. Chinese fishermen can go fishing freely in Japan soon

  C. a blind professor can work better

  D. more and more people have begun to do art business

  67.When you look through this issue of China Daily, you are sure to find ________ .

  A. how Taiwan’s new leader was made

  B. that people think differently of reducing pupils’ burden

  C. sad stories about students with heavy burden in primary and middle schools

  D. interesting stories of art fairs, galleries and exhibitions of different shapes in China

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