How does Beth say Jack should feel?A.WorriedB.HappyC.ExcitedD.Uncertain
How does Beth say Jack should feel?
A.Worried
B.Happy
C.Excited
D.Uncertain
How does Beth say Jack should feel?
A.Worried
B.Happy
C.Excited
D.Uncertain
第1题
What does Beth Orton want to do in the next year or so?
A.Improve her skills in playing the drums.
B.Learn how to play the violin.
C.Try some strange musical instruments.
D.Train herself in coordination.
第2题
What does Beth Orton want to do in the next year or so?
[ A] Improve her skills in playing the drums.
[B] Learn how to play the violin.
[ C] Try some strange musical instruments.
[ D] Train herself in coordination.
第3题
What does Beth Orton want to do in the next year or so?[A]Improve her skills in playing the drums.[B]Learn how to play the violin.[C]Trv some strange musical instruments.[D]Train herself in coordination.
第4题
听力原文:W: Jack, would you mind driving me to the station?
M: Sure, why not?
Q: How does Jack respond to the question?
(5)
A.He refused to drive her.
B.He has a new car.
C.He forgot his driver's license.
D.He is glad to drive her.
第5题
Beth Snoke has watched her mother and both grandmothers battle and survive breast (52) So when she was diagnosed, there was no doubt in her mind (53) she had to do.
"I do exactly what the doctors say as far as the medicine that I'm on, as (54) as the vitamins, the diet, and the fitness. And I can't stress enough (55) important that is," says Beth Snoke. But a surprising new study shows that (56) every woman who beats breast cancer is getting that message. In fact, nearly 40% of them say even (57) surviving breast cancer, they haven't made significant changes in the (58) they eat or how much they exercise.
"Not all survivors are taking advantage of this teachable moment and making positive health changes in (59) life," says Electra Paskett, PhD, at Ohio State University's Comprehensive Cancer Center. Paskett says diet and exercise have been proven to not only help women feel better during and after treatment, they may (60) play a role in preventing some cancers from coming back (61) growing evidence, some women just aren't listening.
"Colon cancer survivors (62) exercise have actually been shown to have improved survival rates. So, yes, it is true that perhaps by making some of these healthy choices we can actually increase their health," says Paskett.
As a breast cancer survivor (63) , Paskett knows first hand how much difference diet and exercise can (64) The challenge, she says, is to get more survivors to be more like Beth, during and after treatment.
Experts say exercising more and eating a healthier diet can also cut (65) on stress and help women overcome depression. There are more than 2 million breast cancer survivors living in the U.S. Of those, nearly a million have yet to change their diet or exercise routines.
51. A. women
B. people
C. persons
D. men
第6题
How does the speaker say the direct quotation should be used?
A.It should be enclosed in quotation marks.
B.It should be assimilated thoroughly.
C.It should be authorized by the source.
D.It should be paraphrased by the author.
第7题
Many Women Who Beat Cancer Don't Change Habits
Many women who battle breast cancer will tell you it's a life-changingexperience. However, a new study shows that for many (51), the changes aren't alwayspositive or permanent.
Beth Snoke has watchedher mother and both grandmothers battle and survive breast (52). So when she was diagnosed,there was no doubt in her mind _ (53) she had to do.
"I do exactly whatthe doctors say as far as the medicine that I'm on, as (54) as the vita- mins, the diet,and the fitness. And I can't stress enough _ (55) important that is," says Beth Snoke. But a surprising new study shows that _(56) every woman who beats breastcancer is getting that message. Infact, nearl y 40% of them say even _ _(57) surviving breast cancer, they haven'tmade significant changes in the _(58)they eat or how much they exercise.
"Not all survivorsare taking advantage of this teachable moment and making positive healthchan-ges in _ (59) life,"says Electra Paskett, PhD, at Ohio State University'sComprehensive Cancer Center. Paskett says dietand exercise have been proven to not only help women feel better dur- ing andafter treatment, they may _______60) play a role in preventing some cancersfrom coming
back. _(61) growing evidence,some women just aren't listening.
"Colon cancer survivors _(62) exercise have actually been shownto have improved surviv- al rates. So, yes. it is true that perhaps by makingsome of these healthy choices we can actually in- crease their health, " says Paskett.
As a breast cancersurvivor _____________(63) , Paskett knows first hand how much difference dietand exercise can _(64) the challenge,she says, is to get more survivors t'o be more like Beth, dur- ing and aftertreatment.
Experts say exercising more and eating a healthier diet can also cut_________(65) on stress and help womenovercome depression. There are more than 2 million breast cancer surwvorsliving in theU. S.of those, nearly a million have yet to change their diet or exercise routines.
A. women
B.people
C.persons
D.men
第8题
Why does the professor say this:
A.Because he needs to show how important a word is.
B.Because he is trying to introduce the topic of the lecture.
C.Because he does not want the students to become confused.
D.Because he expects that everyone already knows an ide
第9题
What does the writer say the members of the ZERO organisation provide?
A.Advice on how to select suitable staff.
B.A means of contacting potential clients.
C.A simple checklist for analysing problems.
D.Direct experience of a number of industries.
第10题
Why does the woman say this:
A.To ask for advice about how to present her request to the dean.
B.To confirm whether it needs to be the dean who writes the letter.
C.To inquire about the process for getting the letter back.
D.To express concern about obtaining the letter of recommendation.