Little __________ that she was seriously ill herself.
A、Susan know
B、did Susan know
C、knew Susan
D、was Susan known
A、Susan know
B、did Susan know
C、knew Susan
D、was Susan known
第1题
The music was a little loud, but except that it was a great concert.
A.better than
B.more than
C.other than
D.rather than
第2题
A.Adapt to the environment little by little.
B.Go skating immediately after arriving there.
C.Lie in bed and do nothing for a few 'days.
D.Take some medicine and have a good rest.
第3题
Those against oil drilling in ANWR argue that______.
A.it will drain the oil reserves in the Alaskan region
B.it can do little to solve U.S. energy problems
C.it can cause serious damage to the environment
D.it will not have much commercial value
第4题
Why did Peter feel that he had seen the little gift's sister when she came in?
A.She and the little girl looked very much alike.
B.She looked very much alike with Peter's lost girlfriend.
C.Her hairs and eyes were of the same color with those of the little girl's.
D.Her hairs and eyes were of the same color with those of Peter's lost girlfriend's.
第5题
To slow down eye damage, people with diabetes should try to
A.use as many medications as they can.
B.eat as little as possible.
C.wear glasses as often as possible.
D.keep their blood sugar under tight control.
第6题
In your judgement, which of the following might not be true?
A.Mrs West had just been to the market and church.
B.The mugger knew little about judo.
C.Mrs West was a single woman.
D.The mugger didn't get punished in the end.
第7题
The author didn't start complaining when he met with unpleasant experiences because
A.he thought the day was different from before.
B.it was one of his self-proclaimed day of Gratitude.
C.his son became more cute and his wife more adventurous.
D.he could manage these little unhappy things in life.
第8题
听力原文:M: Ow! That hurts!
W: What happened? Did you cat yourself?
M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How' can such a little cut hurt so much? I'm not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.
W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.
M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.
W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it's the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.
M: I guess that's true.
W: Also, a little cut like yours won't damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you'd feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.
M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?
W: Right. Now go and get yourself a bandage.
M: Why? You just told me it's not serious.
W: It's not, but it does seem to be bothering you. Putting a bandage over the cut will keep the skin from drying and will help keep the skin together. If the skin stays together, the nerve endings won't be exposed, and the cut will hurt less.
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A.With a knife.
B.On the edge of some metal.
C.On some glass.
D.On a piece of paper.
第9题
More than forty thousand readers told us what they looked for in close friendships, what they expected【C1】______friends, what they were Willing to give in【C2】______, and how satisfied they were【C3】______the quality of their friendships. The【C4】______give little comfort to social critics.
Friendship【C5】______to be a unique form. of【C6】______bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that【C7】______parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by【C8】______Unlike other social roles that we are expected to【C9】______--as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and【C10】______organizations--it has its own principle, which is to promote【C11】______of warmth, true love, and affection【C12】______two people.
The survey on friendship appeared in the March【C13】______of Psychology. The findings【C14】______that issues of trust and betrayal(背叛)are【C15】______to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not【C16】______for friends only among those who are【C17】______"like them," but find many【C18】______differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)background. Arguably the most important【C19】______that emerges from the data,【C20】______, is not something that we found--but what we did not.
【C1】
A.on
B.of
C.to
D.for
第10题
The term biological clock is applied to the means, which living things 【M1】______
adjust their activity patterns, without any obvious cue, the time of day, or 【M2】______
the month, or the year. They are affected but little, if at all, by drugs,
chemical, or wide temperature differences—factors may alter substantially 【M3】______
the rates of all ordinary processes of the body.
The nature of the biological clocks mechanism is still a mystery. Two 【M4】______
quite different theories have been advanced to account to them. According 【M5】______
to the first of these theories, each individual have evolved, aided by natural
selection, an adaptation to the rhythmic environment. It has now 【M6】______
become independence on the environment. According to this view, the clocks 【M7】______
are not perfect timers. They require regular corrections by the natural light
and tide cycles and the changed lengths of the day throughout the year. 【M8】______
The other theory holds up living things react continuously to their 【M9】______
rhythmic physical environment. The setting of their biological clocks,
therefore, involves a constant adjustment to subtle clocks are potential 【M10】______
perfect timers.
【M1】