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Every other week, new studies appear that either criticize or praise the roasted bean. Are

there grounds for concern under the fragrant foam?

Some people believe that coffee bean can lower the incidence of some diseases. First, the disease is diabetes. A study of 14,000 people in Finland which is the world's greatest per-capita consumer of coffee found that women who drank three to four cups a day cut their risk of developing diabetes by 29 percent. For men, it was 27 percent. Researchers aren't sure why, but suspect that the antioxidants in coffee help deliver insulin to the body's tissues. Second, it can lower cancer. In Japan, a study of 90,000 people revealed those who drank coffee every day for ten years were half as likely to get liver cancer. Meanwhile, German scientists have identified an active compound in coffee that boosts enzymes thought to prevent colon cancer. Finally, it can also lower Parkinson's disease. Researchers in Hawaii monitored the health of more than 8,000 Japanese-American men for 30 years and discovered that those who drank a cup of coffee a day had less than half the incidence of Parkinson's disease. A possible clue as to why: caffeine promotes the release of dopamine, a substance involved with movement and usually consumed in Parkinson's sufferers.

On the contrary, there's hot debate on whether drinking coffee is a cardiac risk. A Greek study of more than 3,000 people found coffee drinkers has higher levels of bad substances in their blood than non-drinkers. But Harvard researchers looking at the health of coffee drinkers over 20 years could not localize any extra coronary problems. Nevertheless-, a study of 2,028 Costa Ricans found those with a gene variant that processes caffeine four times slower than average, and who also drank two to three cups of coffee a day, upped their heart-attack risk by 36 percent. As this group metabolises caffeine slower, it remains in the body for longer — possibly pushing up blood pressure.

For most of us, the humble cup of coffee is simply a harmless and enjoyable way to kick — start the day or give us an excuse for some time out. No more, no less. However, it is important to remember that different people exhibit different tolerance levels to caffeine — it is, after all, a drug.

What is mainly discussed in the text?

A.roast bean can cure disease.

B.roast bean is a good medicine.

C.more and more people want to drink coffee.

D.whether the roast bean is good or bad is also a question.

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第1题

Quizzes are given every other week to make sure that the students ______ keeping in pace w
ith what is going on in the class.

A.are to be

B.will be

C.shall be

D.are

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第2题

听力原文:W:How often did you phone home?M:I used to phone home once a week, but now I make

听力原文:W:How often did you phone home?

M:I used to phone home once a week, but now I make a call every other day.

Q:What do you understand from the man's answer?

(13)

A.He enjoys phoning home every week.

B.He never fails to phone home weekly.

C.He phones home more often now.

D.He has been asked to phone home every week.

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第3题

听力原文:Now here is the news.Last night, for the third time this week, police and the Cou

听力原文: Now here is the news.

Last night, for the third time this week, police and the County Council officials had to turn and run when they were showered with boiling water from the upstairs window of No. 10. Trafalgar Street. They were hoping to speak to Mrs. Florence Hamilton, an 83 year-old widow, who is still refusing to leave her home. Every other house in the street has been demolished, the Council are planning to build four 20-storey blocks of flats in the area. All the other residents agreed to move when the Council offered to provide them with new flats nearby. On Tuesday evening a social worker who wanted to speak to Mrs. Hamilton was attacked and badly bitten by one of her dogs.

What did the widow do to the police and the County Council officials?

A.She greeted them with a bunch of flowers.

B.She entertained them with hot tea.

C.She poured hot water on them.

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第4题

听力原文: Now here is the news. Last night, for the third time this week, police and the C

听力原文: Now here is the news.

Last night, for the third time this week, police and the County Council officials had to turn and run when they were showered with boiling water from the upstairs window of No. 10. Trafalgar Street. They were hoping to speak to Mrs. Florence Hamilton, an 83year-old widow, who is still refusing to leave her home. Every other house in the street has been demolished, the Council are planning to build four 20-storey blocks of flats in the area. All the other residents agreed to move when the Council offered to provide them with new flats nearby. On Tuesday evening a social worker who wanted to speak to Mrs. Hamilton was attacked and badly bitten by one of her dogs.

What did the widow do to the police and the County Council officials?

A.She greeted them with a bunch of flowers.

B.She entertained them with hot tea.

C.She poured hot water on them.

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第5题

Sociologists tell us that we are heading for a society leisure. The trend is unmistakable.
One hundred years ago, they point out, a worker put in twelve or thirteen hours a day, six days a week, and week followed week without an annual vacation. But over the years the picture has changed. Today the typical work week has five eight-hour days, and workers enjoy about three week of paid vacation every year, with the result that today we spend less than as much time on the job as people did before.

In spite of this, today's worker may not feel that he has a great deal of leisure time. This is because a lot of the non-work time is taken up with fulfilling family and social obligations. For example, he feels that he should spend some time with his children every day, and if a man does physical activity in his job, that too cuts into his free time.

Nevertheless, the final result is that we do have more leisure — more time free from the obligation of work or any other social requirement. Leisure is time not used to earn money or to do things around the house which save money. It is time spent only in seeking satisfaction, and we give up what we are doing when it no longer satisfies us. Leisure gives us the opportunity to recover from the physical and mental fatigue of work and it frees our creative talents from the pressure and the form. placed on us by the job.

Today's leisure is time programmed for doing what you want to. It does not have to be made up the next day. This is something new. It really frees a person from the workshop to enjoy, for a time, things in which he is interested. Man is about to go out to the playground.

People have ______ today.

A.more leisure

B.less leisure

C.more work

D.less work

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第6题

第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Every Saturday, Mr. Brown went the market to buy food and other things. He put【C1】______in a big basket. He was old and weak, so he always【C2】______a man to carry the basket home for him. But one Saturday, while he【C3】______home in front of the man with【C4】______, the man ran away【C5】______it. The next week, when Mr. Brown went to the market again , a friend of his said , "Look,【C6】______! That man took away your food last week ! " Mr. Brown at once ran behind a shop, and stayed there【C7】______the man left the market. His friend was very【C8】______, "Why did you do that. he asked. "Well, "said Mr. Brown, "that man was carrying my basket when he left me a week ago. He will want me to pay him for【C9】______, and that【C10】______me more than a basket full of food."

【C1】

A.it

B.them

C.that

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第7题

Sociologists (社会学家) tell us that we are heading for a society leisure. The trend is un

Sociologists (社会学家) tell us that we are heading for a society leisure. The trend is unmistakable. One hundred years ago, they point out a worker put in twelve or thirteen hours a day, six days a week, and week followed week without an annual vacation. But over the years the picture has changed. Today the typical work week has five eight-hour days, and workers enjoy about three weeks of paid vacation every year, with the result that today me spend less than as much time on the job as people did before.

In spite of this, today's worker may not feel that he has a great deal of leisure time. This is because a lot of the non-work time is taken up with fulfilling family and social obligations. For example, he feels that he should spend some time with his children every day, and if a man does physical activity in his job, that too cuts into his free time.

Nevertheless, the final result is that we do have more leisure-more time free from the obligation of work or any other social requirement. Leisure is time not used to earn money or to do things around the house which save money. It is time spent only in seeking satisfaction, and we give up what we are doing when it no longer satisfies us. Leisure gives us the opportunity to recover from the physical and mental fatigue (疲倦) of work and it frees our creative talents from the pressure placed on us by the job.

Today's leisure is time programmed for doing what you want to. It does not have to be made up the next day. This is something new. It really frees a person from the workshop to enjoy, for a time, things in which he is interested. Man is about to go out to the playground.

People have ______ today.

A.more leisure

B.less work

C.less leisure

D.more work

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第8题

听力原文:Alan Tong was the worst driver in town. He had an accident of some kind almost ev

听力原文: Alan Tong was the worst driver in town. He had an accident of some kind almost every week. Every day his mother worried that the police would turn up to arrest him. [32] This wasn't a foolish worry because they usually called on the Tong household about once a week to deliver a speeding ticket or to serve him notice to appear in court. [33] Most of his accidents were caused by his carelessness. He drove through red lights. He turned right without signaling. [34] In short, there wasn't a traffic regulation Alan had not broken. But luckily, he had never hurt anyone or even gone to the hospital.

Although Alan wasn't popular with the police, he was very popular with his lawyer, Mr. Tsui, who had earned a lot of money from Alan's cases.

One day Alan was working in the garage spray painting his ear when his mother walked in. "Why are you painting one side of the car red and the other side blue?"

"Because every time I have to go to court for a traffic offense, there are always two witnesses. ' What color was the car? ' the prosecutor always asks, and the two witnesses always give the same answer. [35] Well, in the future, one witness will say it was red and the other will say it was blue. Mr. Tsui will then say to the judge, 'Your honor, the witnesses cannot even agree on the color of the ear involved in the accident. ' And the judge will have to dismiss the case against me. "

(7)

A.Unbelievable.

B.Quite reasonable.

C.Silly.

D.Unrelated to his bad driving.

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第9题

第二节 完型填空 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳

第二节 完型填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Every Sunday, Mr. Henry went to the market to buy food and other things. He put (16) in a big basket. He was old and weak, so he always (17) a man to carry the basket home for him. But one Sunday, while he (18) home in front of the man with (19) , the man ran away (20) it. The next week, when Mr. Henry went to the market again, a friend of his said, "Look, (21) ! That man took away your food last week!" Mr. Henry at once ran behind a shop, and stayed there (22) the man left the market. His friend was very (23) , "Why did you do that?" he asked. "Well," said Mr. Henry, "that man was carrying my basket when he left me a week ago. He will want me to pay him for (24) , and that (25) me more than a basket full of food."

(1)

A.it

B.them

C.that

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第10题

Walking—like swimming, bicycling and running—is an aerobic exercise,(1)builds the capacit

Walking—like swimming, bicycling and running—is an aerobic exercise, (1) builds the capacity for energy output and physical endurance by increasing the supply of oxygen to skin and muscles. Such exercises may be a primary factor in the (2) of heart and circulatory disease.

As probably the least strenuous, safest aerobic activity, walking is the (3)acceptable exercise for the largest number of people. Walking (4) comfortable speed improves the efficiency of the cardio respiratory system (5) stimulating the lungs and heart, but at a more gradual rate (6) most other forms of exercise.

In one test, a group of men 40 to 57 years of age, (7) at a fast pace for 40 minutes four days a week, showed improvement (8) to men the same age on a 30 minute, three-day-a-week jogging program in the same period. Their resting heart rate and body fat decreased (9) . These changes suggest (10) of the important—even vital—benefits walking can (11) about.

Walking (12) burns calories. It takes 3,500 calories to gain or (13) one pound. Since a one-hour walk at a moderate pace will (14) up 300 to 360 calories. By walking one hour every other day, you can burn up a-pound-and-a-half monthly, or 18 pounds (15) —providing there is no change in your intake of food. To (16) weight faster, walk an hour every day and burn up 3 pounds a month, or 36 pounds a year.

(17) your age, right now is the time to give your physical well being as much thought as you (18) to pensions or insurance. Walking is a vital defense (19) the ravages of degenerative diseases and aging. It is nature&39;s (20) of giving you a tuneup.

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第11题

Every few weeks, outside the movie theatre in practically every American town in the late
1910s, stood the life-size cardboard figure of a small tramp--dressed【C1】______, ragged ,baggy pants, a cutaway coat and vest and a battered derby hat-【C2】______the words I AM HERE TODAY. An advertisement【C3】______a Charlie Chaplin film was a【C4】______of happiness, of that precious, almost shocking moment when art delivers【C5】______life cannot,

Eighty years【C6】______, Chaplin is still here. In a 1995 worldwide survey of film critics, Chaplin was voted【C7】______greatest actor in the movie history. He was the first,【C8】______the last, person to control【C9】______aspect of the filmmaking process--【C10】______his own studio and producing, directing, writing and editing the movies he starred in. In the first few decades of the 20th century,【C11】______weekly movie-going was the national【C12】______, Chaplin more or less helped【C13】______an industry into an art. In 1916,his【C14】______year in films, his salary of $10, 000 a week made him the highest-paid actor --【C15】______the highest-paid person- in the world.【C16】______1920, the Chaplin craze, accompanied by a flood of Chaplin dances, songs, dolls, comic books and cocktails, was【C17】______everywhere. Filmmaker Mack Sennett thought【C18】______"just the greatest artist who ever lived. "Other early admirers【C19】______George Bernard Shaw, Marcel Proust, and Sigmund Freud.【C20】______1981 to 1987, IBM used the Tramp as the logo to advertise its venture into personal computers.

【C1】

A.for

B.in

C.by

D.with

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