【C16】A.dealB.have dealtC.be dealtD.be dealing
【C16】
A.deal
B.have dealt
C.be dealt
D.be dealing
【C16】
A.deal
B.have dealt
C.be dealt
D.be dealing
第1题
a. Thinking about your reasons for stepping.
b. Preparing to stop: this means【C6】______any secret【C7】______of cigarettes and giving them【C8】______, and arranging to de things which【C9】______you from smoking.【C10】______swimming or other sports and practice cutting down on the【C11】______of cigarettes you smoke every day. Allow yourself to【C12】______cigarettes now and again. Don't ever buy more than one pack【C13】______.
c. Stopping:【C14】______the day you stop, arrange to de lots of things you【C15】______.
d. Staying stopping: this is the hardest part, particularly if you have been a【C16】______smoker. You may【C17】______feel depressed, irritable, anxious, or【C18】______cramps or headaches. But remember that withdrawal symptoms only【C19】______a few weeks. And【C20】______, if your motivation is high enough, you will succeed in beating nicotine(尼古丁)rather than letting it beat you.
【C1】
A.give off
B.give away
C.give up
D.give in
第2题
Many of Levi Strauss'【C3】______were cowboys and miners,【C4】______needed clothing that was【C5】______and durable. Strauss found a【C6】______fabric that was comfortable and lasted a long time,【C7】______"serge de Nimes," which was later【C8】______to the word denim.
Jacob Davis, a【C9】______, bought large mounts of the denim fabric from Levi Strauss. One of his customers was【C10】______tearing the pockets【C11】______his pants. So Jacob Davis decided to put rivets (铆钉) on【C12】______parts of the pants to make them stronger. The customer【C13】______the new pants【C14】______much that he told all his Mends, and soon Jacob Davis was busy【C15】______pants with rivets.
Jacob Davis【C16】______that using rivets was a great business idea, and he didn't want anybody to【C17】______that. He decided to get a patent (专利权). But【C18】______poor, he couldn't【C19】______the patent. So he went to Levi Strauss. He said, "If you agree to pay for the patent, we will【C20】______the profits." Levi Strauss agreed, and the new business was born. Today Levi's name is more popular than before.
【C1】
A.emigrated
B.immigrated
C.emigrant
D.immigrant
第3题
The survival of Palenquero【C7】______San Basilio de Palenque, part of whose【C8】______name is the Spanish word for a fortified village of runaway slaves. Different from other villages that were conquered, this community has successfully【C9】______threats to its existence to this day.
【C10】______for keeping it live face an uphill struggle. The isolation that one【C11】______the language from the outside world has come to an end. But people say the biggest【C12】______to their language's survival comes form【C13】______contact with outsiders. Many here have had to【C14】______nearby banana【C15】______or cities for work, and then found themselves【C16】______scorn because of the way they spoke.
Undaunted by the【C17】______of its disappearing after centuries of use, Rutsely Obeso, a linguist, is【C18】______a dictionary to be used in the school. Efforts were【C19】______with little government assistance despite that the community now【C20】______a mecca for anthropologists and linguists.
【C1】
A.assemble
B.resembles
C.conforms to
D.represents
第4题
To determine the【C15】______ of the lack of sleep, scientists have put subjects【C16】______ a set of psychological and performance tests【C17】______ them, for instance,【C18】______ columns of numbers or recall a passage read to them only minutes earlier, "We've found that if you're in sleep deficit (缺乏), performance suffers," says Dr. David. "Short-term memory is【C19】______ , as are abilities to【C20】______ decisions and to concentrate."
【C1】
A.request
B.need
C.want
D.fancy
第5题
The comparative affluence of much of American society has 【C17】______ to a degree of wastefulness that will astonish you. Students from poorer countries where people struggle to 【C18】______ their basic needs have, like me, been dismayed to see so much food, paper, electricity and even furniture being wasted. I have often seen good food 【C19】______ as bread, butter and meat in our cafeteria being thrown into garbage bins 【C20】______ repairable chairs, tables and sofas left on the roadside for disposal.
【C1】
A.shops
B.variety
C.changes
D.tips
第6题
The unauthorized (未经授权的) copying of computer programs by American businesses alone deprived software publishers of $1.6 billion last year, a figure that swells to nearly $ 7.5 billion when overseas markets are included. "Industry's loss on a global 【C1】______ is astonishing", says Ken Wasch, head of the US software Publishers Association. 【C2】______ first glance, software piracy (盗版) seems no different from 【C3】______ of any other copyrighted materials. But software is not really like other intellectual 【C4】______ . Books and videotapes can be copied only by 【C5】______ that are relatively 【C6】______ and expensive, and the product is 【C7】______ quite as good as the original. Software, on the other hand, is easily 【C8】______ , and the result is not a scratchy second- generation copy 【C9】______ a perfect working program. The rapid growth of electronic networks only 【C10】______ the problem, for it allows anyone with a computer and a modem to 【C11】______ software silently and instantaneously. More than 90 countries around the world are already 【C12】______ to the Internet, a global network that reaches a(n) 【C13】______ 25 million computer users. How to 【C14】______ this increasingly rampant(猖獗的) piracy? The publisher's first 【C15】______ was to control it through technical means: by putting 【C16】______ in their programs 【C17】______ prevented users from copying them. This 【C18】______ worked for a while, or at least until determined pirates found ways to 【C19】______ it. 【C20】______ the codes also made it difficult for legitimate users to copy programs onto their hard drives.
【C1】
A.base
B.foundation
C.ground
D.basis