More than 800 people from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony of this company.
A.八百多名各界人士参加了这个公司的开幕式。
B.八百多名老百姓对这个公司的开幕表示祝贺。
C.来自各方面的八百多人参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。
D.起初在这个公司工作的超过八百多人,他们来自全国各地。
A.八百多名各界人士参加了这个公司的开幕式。
B.八百多名老百姓对这个公司的开幕表示祝贺。
C.来自各方面的八百多人参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。
D.起初在这个公司工作的超过八百多人,他们来自全国各地。
A.the energy burned up by fat people when they fidget is more than that burned up by thin people when they fidget
B.some people's fidgeting burned up more than 800 calories, but some people's fidgeting burned up less than 100 calories
C.slim women fidget more than fat women but fat men fidget more than thin men
D.thin men fidget more than fat men
A.八百多名各界人士参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。
B.八百多老百姓对这个公司的开幕表示祝贺。
C.来自各方面的八百多人参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。
D.起初在这个公司工作的超过八百多人,他们来自全国各地。
Since then the authorities have managed to retrieve around half the missing guns, and around 115 million rounds of ammunition. Thousands of weapons are believed to have been smuggled to militants in neighboring Kosovo and Macedonia. Many more remain in private hands.
What's missing for Albanian army barracks in 1997?
A.Half a million gum.
B.More than 800 million rounds of ammunition.
C.115 million rounds of ammunition.
D.Both A and B.
听力原文: Have you eaten too much over the holidays? You should try fidgeting, or moving your hands or feet for a while. Those around you might not like it, but scratching and twitching is an important way of burning up calories.
American researchers have found that some people's squirming and wiggling equals several miles of jogging each day.
The scientists, based at the National Institute of Health's laboratory in Phoenix, Arizona, are studying why some people get fat and others stay slim.
In one study, 177 people each spent 24 hours in the institute's respiratory chamber—a room where the amount of energy people expend is measured by their oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. By the end of the day, some people had burned up 800 calories in toe-tapping, finger-drumming and other nervous habits. However, others had expended only 100 calories.
The researchers found that slim women fidget more than fat women, but there was net significant difference in men. Heavy people expend more energy when they fidget than do thin people.
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A.Keeping moving hands and feet.
B.Jogging several miles.
C.Walking a long distance.
D.Taking deep breathes.
"5 years ago, the United Nations adopted 8 ambitious millennium development goals to be achieved by 2015, including the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger, and the reduction of child mortality. In a progress report on those goals, the UN says that while global poverty rates are falling, in sub-sahara Africa, millions of the poor are only getting poorer. More than 800 million people worldwide don't have enough to eat, or more than a quarter of children under the age of 5 in developing countries are malnourished."
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Britain and the US have proposed writing off more than 30 million dollars of debt with Africa.
B.About five million African children under the age of 5 are dying every year, many from preventable, treatable diseases.
C.International efforts to reduce hunger and infant mortality are falling short of their targets.
D.In 2001, the United Nations adopted eight ambitious development goals to be achieved by 2015.
【C1】
A.findings
B.conclusions
C.indications
D.signs
听力原文: New research from Australia shows that pets are good for your health. The findings of this new study suggest that people who have pets are at less risk from heart disease than those who do not.
The new research was carried out over three years and examined 3,000 people. They took tests that measured a variety of different factors known to be involved in heart disease--blood pressure and blood levels. Also, people were asked about their lifestyles. The 800 people who owned pets had low levels on each of the factors measured than those who did not own pets. The study 'also showed that it did not matter what kind of pet was owned--a cat was as good as a dog— so the benefits could not be attributed to the exercises involved in walking a dog.
The question is just how pets manage to make their owners more healthy. The obvious answer is that they make their owners feel more relaxed and happy. The Australian scientists who organized this study commented that if a new drug was available that was as effective as simply having a pet, then this drug would undoubtedly be considered a breakthrough in the control of heart disease.
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A.Pets manage to make their owners more healthy.
B.Pets spread many kinds of disease to men.
C.Pet owners enjoy better health because of exercises.
D.Pets can sometimes cause high blood pressure in man.
Which of the following is the best tide for the passage?
A.Ship Safety Management.
B.Shipwrecks; an Environmental Threat.
C.The Costa Concordia Disaster.
D.The Costa Concordia Salvage.
1.Most of us have come to expect().
A、no variation in our diet
B、a reduction in food supplies
C、a specialist diet
D、food conforming to a set standard
2.The conclusion seems to be that we().
A、could make use of more natural species
B、don't cultivate the right kind of food
C、produce more food than we need
D、cultivate too many different species
3.In prehistoric times people().
A、ate much more than we do today
B、lived mainly on plant food
C、had a wide-ranging diet
D、were more fussy about what they ate
4.The specialization of food was started by().
A、the emergence of supermarkets
B、the rise of agriculture
C、the rich countries
D、the modern shops
5.According to the passage, people in the West today survive on().
A、carrots and tomatoes
B、several thousand types of plants and cereals
C、a very small number of cultivated foods
D、special species planted one thousand years ago
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