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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 Norwich??Norwich thecapitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAngliahasbeeninexistence formorethantwothousandyears.ItbeganasasmallvillagebesidetheRiver Wensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrowntobecomeoneof thelargesttownsinEngland.??Withtwocathedralsanda mosque清真寺Norwichhaslongbeenapopularcentreforvariousreligions.The firstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecentlycelebratedits900th anniversarywhileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebrationin1994tomarkthe 800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thisallowedittobe calledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.??Todayin comparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchesterNorwichisquitesmallwitha populationofaround150000butinthe16thcenturyNorwichwasthesecond largestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300yearsandgot richerandricherbecomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasthereare weeksintheyearandasmanypubsastheiraredaysintheyear.? ?Nowadaystherearefarfewerchurchesandpubsbutin1964the UniversityofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-growingstudent populationanditssuccessasamoderncommercialcentreNorwichisthebiggest centreforinsuranceservicesoutsideLondonthecitynowhasasidechoiceof entertainment;theatrescinemasnightclubsbusycafesexcellentrestaurants andanumberofartsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteamwhose coloursaregreenandyellow.TheteamisknownasTheCanaries金丝雀though nobodycanbesurewhy.??Nowthecity’sattractionsinclude anotherimportantdevelopmentamodernshoppingcentrecalledTheCastle Mall.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithaverylargeholdnthemiddleoftheir cityforovertwoyearsasbuildersdugupthemaincarpark.Lorriesmoved nearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofthemallcouldbecomeacity centreparkwithattractivewaterpoolsandhundredsoftreesbutthelocal peoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremainsrightintheheart ofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareascontinuetodogood businessprovingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoftheoldandthe new.Norwichhasbeenacitysinceitsfirstcathedralwasbuilt.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ElectricBackpack? ?Backpacksareconvenient.?Theycanholdyourbooksyourlunchand achargeofclothesleavingyourhandsfreetodootherthings.Somedayifyou don’tmindcarryingaheavyloadyourbackpacksmightalsopoweryourMP3 playerkeepyourcellphonerunningandmaybeevenlightyourway home.??LawrenceC.RomeandhiscolleaguesfromtheUniversityof PennsylvaniainPhiladelphiaandtheMarineBiologicalLaboratoryinWoodsHole Mass.haveinventedabackpackthatmakeselectricityfromenergyproduced whileitswearerwalks.Inmilitaryactionssearchand-rescueoperationsand scientificfieldstudiespeoplerelyincreasinglyoncellphonesglobal positioningsystemGPSreceiversnight-visiongogglesandother battery-powereddevicestogetaroundanddotheirwork.Thebackpack’s electricity-generatingfeaturecoulddramaticallyreducetheamountofa wearer’sloadnowdevotedtosparebatteriesreportRomeandhiscolleaguesin theSept.9Science.??Thebackpack’selectricity-crewring powersdependonspringsusedtohangaclothpackfromitsmetalframe.The framesitsagainstthewearer’sbackandthewholepackmovesupanddownas thepersonwalks.Agearmechanismconvertsverticalmovementsofthepackto rotarymotionsofanelectricalgeneratorproducingupto7.4watts.? ?Unexpectedlytestsshowedthatwearersofthenewbackpackaltertheir gaitsinresponsetothepack’soscillationssothattheycarryloadsmore comfortablyandwithlesseffortthantheydoordinarybackpacks.Becauseof thatsurprisingadvantageRomeplanstocommercializebothelectricand non-electricversionsofthebackpack.??Thebackpackcouldbe especiallyusefulforsoldiersscientistsmountaineersandemergencyworkers whotypicallycarryheavybackpacks.?Fortherestofuspower-generating backpackscouldmakeitpossibletowalkplayvideogameswatchTVandlisten tomusicallatthesametime.Electricity-generatingpacksaren’tonthe marketyetbutifyoudogetoneeventuallyjustmakesuretolookbothways be{orecrossingthestreet!AccordingtoParagraph4whatdoesRomeplantodo?
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HowtheBodyKeepstheSame Temperature??Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbe alwaysjustthesamenomatterwhethertheweatheristrotorcold.Thatiswhy thedoctoruseshisthermometerwhenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyour temperatureisninety-eightandsixtenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}thanthatitisasuresignthatsomethingiswrong.? ?Thebodykeepsthesametemperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡 theheatitproducesand{{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningup foodandproducingheat.Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoff heatfasterwhenitbecomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}this happens.??Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughthe skin.Whenyouare{{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgoose flesh.Whenyougetchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmuscles begintoworkburnupfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}toshiversoyouusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}} ?58?{{/U}}moreclothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouare warmtheskinislooseandsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}blood thatheatisgivenoffrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿 fromyourskin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}or inawarmroomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}andtheextraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyou uncomfortable.??Youcanseefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsofweather.Insummerwhenitis warmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcaretoworkorplaybutenjoylying anddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsinwinterthecoldairmakesyou feel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}.Youwanttorunand play.
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章螈有位置以恢复文章原貌 EconomicGrowth??Theeconomyofanation requires{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.Totaloutputmustgrowifthecountryisto absorbabout1.5millionnewworkerswhoenterthelaborforceeachyearand moreworkerswhoarereplacedeachyearasaformoftechnologicalchange.If thenationproducedthesamelevelofoutputeachyearinsteadofincreasing itpeoplewouldhavefewerjobsgrowingunemploymentandadeclineinthe per-capita人均的incomeofthenation.Tomaintainorincreasetheexisting standardoflivingandtopreventunemploymentfromrising{{U}}?47 ?{{/U}}.Higherratesofemploymentandsubstantialper-capitaoutputgains seemtooccurwhentherealeconomicgrowthrateisover3%asitwasinthe years1983through1988.Recentexperienceshowsthatwitharealgrowthrate oflessthan2.5%theU.S.economysuffersfrom{{U}}?48 ?{{/U}}.??Forexampleunemploymentattheendof1990was5.4% ofthelaborforce.Butbytheendof1991unemploymentwasmorethan6.6%of thelaborforce.Whydidthishappen?Simplybecausetherealoutputofgoods andservicesdeclinedin1991.Newmembersintothelaborforcecouldnotbe absorbedso{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.Furthermorealargenumberofworkers withdrewfromthelaborforcealtogetherbecause{{U}}?50?{{/U}}. Insteadofrisingin1991therealGDPactuallyfell0.7%.RealGDProseagain in1992by2.6%butunemploymentalsoroseto7.3%ofthelaborforce.GDP continuedtoriseduring1993gaineda3%.Atthesametimeunemploymentstood at6.80%ofthelaborforce.Per-capitaincomealsogrewagainduring 1993.??Aunemploymentrose??Btheywereunable tofindwork??Cahealthyrateofeconomicgrowth? ?Doutofwork??Etheymustincreaserealgrossdomestic productGDPcontinuously??Fhigherunemploymentandlimited gainsinper-capitaoutputandincome
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 Norwich??Norwich thecapitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAngliahasbeeninexistence formorethantwothousandyears.ItbeganasasmallvillagebesidetheRiver Wensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrowntobecomeoneof thelargesttownsinEngland.??Withtwocathedralsanda mosque清真寺Norwichhaslongbeenapopularcentreforvariousreligions.The firstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecentlycelebratedits900th anniversarywhileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebrationin1994tomarkthe 800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thisallowedittobe calledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.??Todayin comparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchesterNorwichisquitesmallwitha populationofaround150000butinthe16thcenturyNorwichwasthesecond largestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300yearsandgot richerandricherbecomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasthereare weeksintheyearandasmanypubsastheiraredaysintheyear.? ?Nowadaystherearefarfewerchurchesandpubsbutin1964the UniversityofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-growingstudent populationanditssuccessasamoderncommercialcentreNorwichisthebiggest centreforinsuranceservicesoutsideLondonthecitynowhasasidechoiceof entertainment;theatrescinemasnightclubsbusycafesexcellentrestaurants andanumberofartsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteamwhose coloursaregreenandyellow.TheteamisknownasTheCanaries金丝雀though nobodycanbesurewhy.??Nowthecity’sattractionsinclude anotherimportantdevelopmentamodernshoppingcentrecalledTheCastle Mall.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithaverylargeholdnthemiddleoftheir cityforovertwoyearsasbuildersdugupthemaincarpark.Lorriesmoved nearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofthemallcouldbecomeacity centreparkwithattractivewaterpoolsandhundredsoftreesbutthelocal peoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremainsrightintheheart ofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareascontinuetodogood businessprovingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoftheoldandthe new.IttookmorethantwoyearstobuildTheCastleMall.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后有项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子Attention totheDetails??1?Attentiontodetailissomething everyonecanandshoulddo-especiallyinatightjobmarket.BobCrossleya human-resourcesexpertnoticesthisinthejobapplicationsthatcomeacrosshis deskeveryday.It’samazinghowmanycandidateseliminatethemselveshe says.??2?Resumes简历arrivewithstains.Somecandidates don’tbothertospellthecompany’snamecorrectly.OnceIseeamistakeI eliminatethecandidateCrossleyconcludes.iftheycannottakecareofthese detailswhyshouldwetrustthemwithajob???3?Canwepay toomuchattentiontodetails?Absolutely.Perfectionistsstruggleoverlittle thingsatthecostofsomethinglargertheyworktoward.Tokeepfromlosing theforestforthetreessaysCharlesGarfieldassociateprofessoratthe UniversityofCaliforniaSanFranciscowemustconstantlyaskourselveshow thedetailswe’reworkingonfitintothelargerpicture.Iftheydon’twe shoulddropthemandmovetosomethingelse.??4?Garfield comparesthisprocesstohisworkasacomputerscientistatNASA.TheApollo moonlaunchwasslightlyoff-course90percentofthetime.saysGarfield.But asuccessfullandingwasstilllikelybecauseweknewtheexactcoordinatesof ourgoal.Thisallowedustomakeadjustmentsasnecessary.Knowingwherewe wanttogohelpsusjudgetheimportanceofeverytaskweundertake.? ?5?Toooftenwebelievewhataccountsforothers’successissome specialsecretoraluckybreak机遇.Butrarelyissuccesssomysterious.Again andagainweseethatbydoinglittlethingswithinourgraspwelllarge rewardsfollow. ADon’tBeaPerfectionist??BTheBenefitsofKnowing WhereWeWanttoGo??CHardWorkPlusGoodLuck? ?DTheOutcomesofOurEfforts??ETheImportanceof AttentiontoDetail??FConstantlyAskingOurselvesabout DetailsParagraph5______
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ElectricBackpack? ?Backpacksareconvenient.?Theycanholdyourbooksyourlunchand achargeofclothesleavingyourhandsfreetodootherthings.Somedayifyou don’tmindcarryingaheavyloadyourbackpacksmightalsopoweryourMP3 playerkeepyourcellphonerunningandmaybeevenlightyourway home.??LawrenceC.RomeandhiscolleaguesfromtheUniversityof PennsylvaniainPhiladelphiaandtheMarineBiologicalLaboratoryinWoodsHole Mass.haveinventedabackpackthatmakeselectricityfromenergyproduced whileitswearerwalks.Inmilitaryactionssearchand-rescueoperationsand scientificfieldstudiespeoplerelyincreasinglyoncellphonesglobal positioningsystemGPSreceiversnight-visiongogglesandother battery-powereddevicestogetaroundanddotheirwork.Thebackpack’s electricity-generatingfeaturecoulddramaticallyreducetheamountofa wearer’sloadnowdevotedtosparebatteriesreportRomeandhiscolleaguesin theSept.9Science.??Thebackpack’selectricity-crewring powersdependonspringsusedtohangaclothpackfromitsmetalframe.The framesitsagainstthewearer’sbackandthewholepackmovesupanddownas thepersonwalks.Agearmechanismconvertsverticalmovementsofthepackto rotarymotionsofanelectricalgeneratorproducingupto7.4watts.? ?Unexpectedlytestsshowedthatwearersofthenewbackpackaltertheir gaitsinresponsetothepack’soscillationssothattheycarryloadsmore comfortablyandwithlesseffortthantheydoordinarybackpacks.Becauseof thatsurprisingadvantageRomeplanstocommercializebothelectricand non-electricversionsofthebackpack.??Thebackpackcouldbe especiallyusefulforsoldiersscientistsmountaineersandemergencyworkers whotypicallycarryheavybackpacks.?Fortherestofuspower-generating backpackscouldmakeitpossibletowalkplayvideogameswatchTVandlisten tomusicallatthesametime.Electricity-generatingpacksaren’tonthe marketyetbutifyoudogetoneeventuallyjustmakesuretolookbothways be{orecrossingthestreet!WhatisthemostimportantfeatureofthebackpackinventedbyLawrenceC.Romeandhiscolleagues?
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章螈有位置以恢复文章原貌 EconomicGrowth??Theeconomyofanation requires{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.Totaloutputmustgrowifthecountryisto absorbabout1.5millionnewworkerswhoenterthelaborforceeachyearand moreworkerswhoarereplacedeachyearasaformoftechnologicalchange.If thenationproducedthesamelevelofoutputeachyearinsteadofincreasing itpeoplewouldhavefewerjobsgrowingunemploymentandadeclineinthe per-capita人均的incomeofthenation.Tomaintainorincreasetheexisting standardoflivingandtopreventunemploymentfromrising{{U}}?47 ?{{/U}}.Higherratesofemploymentandsubstantialper-capitaoutputgains seemtooccurwhentherealeconomicgrowthrateisover3%asitwasinthe years1983through1988.Recentexperienceshowsthatwitharealgrowthrate oflessthan2.5%theU.S.economysuffersfrom{{U}}?48 ?{{/U}}.??Forexampleunemploymentattheendof1990was5.4% ofthelaborforce.Butbytheendof1991unemploymentwasmorethan6.6%of thelaborforce.Whydidthishappen?Simplybecausetherealoutputofgoods andservicesdeclinedin1991.Newmembersintothelaborforcecouldnotbe absorbedso{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.Furthermorealargenumberofworkers withdrewfromthelaborforcealtogetherbecause{{U}}?50?{{/U}}. Insteadofrisingin1991therealGDPactuallyfell0.7%.RealGDProseagain in1992by2.6%butunemploymentalsoroseto7.3%ofthelaborforce.GDP continuedtoriseduring1993gaineda3%.Atthesametimeunemploymentstood at6.80%ofthelaborforce.Per-capitaincomealsogrewagainduring 1993.??Aunemploymentrose??Btheywereunable tofindwork??Cahealthyrateofeconomicgrowth? ?Doutofwork??Etheymustincreaserealgrossdomestic productGDPcontinuously??Fhigherunemploymentandlimited gainsinper-capitaoutputandincome{{*HTML*}}
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HowtheBodyKeepstheSame Temperature??Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbe alwaysjustthesamenomatterwhethertheweatheristrotorcold.Thatiswhy thedoctoruseshisthermometerwhenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyour temperatureisninety-eightandsixtenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}thanthatitisasuresignthatsomethingiswrong.? ?Thebodykeepsthesametemperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡 theheatitproducesand{{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningup foodandproducingheat.Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoff heatfasterwhenitbecomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}this happens.??Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughthe skin.Whenyouare{{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgoose flesh.Whenyougetchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmuscles begintoworkburnupfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}toshiversoyouusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}} ?58?{{/U}}moreclothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouare warmtheskinislooseandsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}blood thatheatisgivenoffrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿 fromyourskin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}or inawarmroomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}andtheextraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyou uncomfortable.??Youcanseefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsofweather.Insummerwhenitis warmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcaretoworkorplaybutenjoylying anddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsinwinterthecoldairmakesyou feel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}.Youwanttorunand play.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 Norwich??Norwich thecapitalofthepartofBritainknownasEastAngliahasbeeninexistence formorethantwothousandyears.ItbeganasasmallvillagebesidetheRiver Wensum.AtthetimeoftheNormaninvasionin1066ithadgrowntobecomeoneof thelargesttownsinEngland.??Withtwocathedralsanda mosque清真寺Norwichhaslongbeenapopularcentreforvariousreligions.The firstcathedralwasbuiltin1095andhasrecentlycelebratedits900th anniversarywhileNorwichitselfhadayearofcelebrationin1994tomarkthe 800thanniversaryofthecityreceivingaRoyalCharter.Thisallowedittobe calledacityandtogovernitselfindependently.??Todayin comparisonwithplaceslikeLondonorManchesterNorwichisquitesmallwitha populationofaround150000butinthe16thcenturyNorwichwasthesecond largestcityofEngland.Itcontinuedtogrowforthenext300yearsandgot richerandricherbecomingfamousforhavingasmanychurchesasthereare weeksintheyearandasmanypubsastheiraredaysintheyear.? ?Nowadaystherearefarfewerchurchesandpubsbutin1964the UniversityofEastAngliawasbuiltinNorwich.Withitsfast-growingstudent populationanditssuccessasamoderncommercialcentreNorwichisthebiggest centreforinsuranceservicesoutsideLondonthecitynowhasasidechoiceof entertainment;theatrescinemasnightclubsbusycafesexcellentrestaurants andanumberofartsandleisurecentres.Thereisalsoafootballteamwhose coloursaregreenandyellow.TheteamisknownasTheCanaries金丝雀though nobodycanbesurewhy.??Nowthecity’sattractionsinclude anotherimportantdevelopmentamodernshoppingcentrecalledTheCastle Mall.ThepeopleofNorwichlivedwithaverylargeholdnthemiddleoftheir cityforovertwoyearsasbuildersdugupthemaincarpark.Lorriesmoved nearlyamilliontonsofearthsothattheroofofthemallcouldbecomeacity centreparkwithattractivewaterpoolsandhundredsoftreesbutthelocal peoplearereallypleasedthattheoldopenmarketremainsrightintheheart ofthecityandnexttothenewdevelopment.Bothareascontinuetodogood businessprovingthatNorwichhasmanagedtomixthebestoftheoldandthe new.ThenumberofforeignstudentsinNorwichhasbeenincreasingsince1964.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HowtheBodyKeepstheSame Temperature??Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbe alwaysjustthesamenomatterwhethertheweatheristrotorcold.Thatiswhy thedoctoruseshisthermometerwhenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyour temperatureisninety-eightandsixtenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}thanthatitisasuresignthatsomethingiswrong.? ?Thebodykeepsthesametemperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡 theheatitproducesand{{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningup foodandproducingheat.Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoff heatfasterwhenitbecomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}this happens.??Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughthe skin.Whenyouare{{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgoose flesh.Whenyougetchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmuscles begintoworkburnupfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}toshiversoyouusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}} ?58?{{/U}}moreclothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouare warmtheskinislooseandsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}blood thatheatisgivenoffrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿 fromyourskin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}or inawarmroomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}andtheextraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyou uncomfortable.??Youcanseefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsofweather.Insummerwhenitis warmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcaretoworkorplaybutenjoylying anddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsinwinterthecoldairmakesyou feel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}.Youwanttorunand play.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HowtheBodyKeepstheSame Temperature??Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbe alwaysjustthesamenomatterwhethertheweatheristrotorcold.Thatiswhy thedoctoruseshisthermometerwhenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyour temperatureisninety-eightandsixtenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}thanthatitisasuresignthatsomethingiswrong.? ?Thebodykeepsthesametemperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡 theheatitproducesand{{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningup foodandproducingheat.Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoff heatfasterwhenitbecomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}this happens.??Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughthe skin.Whenyouare{{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgoose flesh.Whenyougetchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmuscles begintoworkburnupfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}toshiversoyouusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}} ?58?{{/U}}moreclothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouare warmtheskinislooseandsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}blood thatheatisgivenoffrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿 fromyourskin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}or inawarmroomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}andtheextraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyou uncomfortable.??Youcanseefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsofweather.Insummerwhenitis warmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcaretoworkorplaybutenjoylying anddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsinwinterthecoldairmakesyou feel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}.Youwanttorunand play.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 HowtheBodyKeepstheSame Temperature??Thetemperatureofyourbodyshouldbe alwaysjustthesamenomatterwhethertheweatheristrotorcold.Thatiswhy thedoctoruseshisthermometerwhenyouaresick.Whenyouarewellyour temperatureisninety-eightandsixtenthsdegrees.Ifhefindsit{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}thanthatitisasuresignthatsomethingiswrong.? ?Thebodykeepsthesametemperatureallthetimebecauseitbalances平衡 theheatitproducesand{{U}}?52?{{/U}}off.Itisalwaysburningup foodandproducingheat.Itcanproduceheatfasterwhenitneedstoorgiveoff heatfasterwhenitbecomestoowarm.Let’ssee{{U}}?53?{{/U}}this happens.??Theheatofyourbodyisgivenoffchieflythroughthe skin.Whenyouare{{U}}?54?{{/U}}yourskinistightandshowsgoose flesh.Whenyougetchilly寒冷的youmustdancearoundtokeepwarmor{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}youwillshiver颤抖.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}yourmuscles begintoworkburnupfuelandproducemoreheat.Itisnot{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}toshiversoyouusuallypreferwarmingupbyexerciseorput{{U}} ?58?{{/U}}moreclothestokeepheatin.??Whenyouare warmtheskinislooseandsoft.Itissosupplied{{U}}?59?{{/U}}blood thatheatisgivenoffrapidly.Ifyougettoohotyoubegintosweatand{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}bodyheatisusedinevaporating蒸发themoisture潮湿 fromyourskin.Youwearlessclothingtooinwarm{{U}}?61?{{/U}}or inawarmroomsothatwarmthcanbegivenofffreely.Youfeelyoudon’t{{U}} ?62?{{/U}}exercisingbecauseyourbodyiswarm{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}andtheextraheatproducedbyexercisemakesyou uncomfortable.??Youcanseefromthiswhyyou{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}differentlyindifferentkindsofweather.Insummerwhenitis warmyoufeeltiredandlazy.Youdonotcaretoworkorplaybutenjoylying anddoingnothing.Whenyougetoutofdoorsinwinterthecoldairmakesyou feel{{U}}?65?{{/U}}.Youwanttorunand play.
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