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EdwinHubble EdwinHubblechangedourideasabouttheuniverseandhowitdeveloped.Theworkoffewotherscientistschangedourunderstandingof【51】suddenly.Hemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Todayotherscientistscontinuetheworkhebeganbackthen.EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfieldMissouri.He【52】hisearlyyearsinthestateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicagoIllinois.HeattendedtheUniversityofChicagotakingmathematicsandastronomy【53】hisspecialty. AsastudentHubblewasalsoamemberoftheUniversity’’sbasketballteamandanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhim【54】fortheworldheavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Insteadhedecidedtocontinuehis【55】. InhisfirstobservationsfromMountWilsonCaliforniaHubbleusedatelescopewithone-hundredfifty-twoandbegan【56】moreandmoredistantobjects.Hisfirstgreatdiscoverywasmade【57】herecognizedaCepheidvariablestar.Cepheidvariablestarsarestarswhosebrightnesschangesatregularperiods. Hubblethenbegantoobservemoredetailsaboutgalaxies.Hestudiedtheirshapesandbrightness.By1925hehadmadeenoughobservationstosaythattheuniverseisorganizedintomanyshapesandsizes. Asstarsdifferfromoneanotherhesaid【58】galaxies.Accordingtohisobservationsthegalaxieshaveacenterandarmsofmatterthatseemtothecenterlikeapinwheel.Otherareshaped【59】baseballsoreggs.Afewhavenospecial【60】Hubbleproposedasystemtodescribegalaxiesbytheirshape.Hissystemisstillusedtoday.Healsoshowedthat【61】aresimilarinthekindsofbrightobjectstheycontain.Allgalaxies【62】arerelatedtoeachothermuchasmembersofafamilyarerelatedtoeachother. Inthelate1920sHubblestudiedthemovementofgalaxiesthroughspace.Hisinvestigationledtothemostimportant【63】discoveryofthe20thcentury—theexpandinguniverse. Hubbiesdiscovery【64】amajorchangeinourideasoftheuniverse.Theuniversehadnotbeenquietandunchangingsincethebeginningoftimeasmanypeoplehadthought.Itwasexpanding.Theexpandingoftenis【65】theBigBang.
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EdwinHubble EdwinHubblechangedourideasabouttheuniverseandhowitdeveloped.Theworkoffewotherscientistschangedourunderstandingof【51】suddenly.Hemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Todayotherscientistscontinuetheworkhebeganbackthen.EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfieldMissouri.He【52】hisearlyyearsinthestateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicagoIllinois.HeattendedtheUniversityofChicagotakingmathematicsandastronomy【53】hisspecialty. AsastudentHubblewasalsoamemberoftheUniversity’’sbasketballteamandanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhim【54】fortheworldheavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Insteadhedecidedtocontinuehis【55】. InhisfirstobservationsfromMountWilsonCaliforniaHubbleusedatelescopewithone-hundredfifty-twoandbegan【56】moreandmoredistantobjects.Hisfirstgreatdiscoverywasmade【57】herecognizedaCepheidvariablestar.Cepheidvariablestarsarestarswhosebrightnesschangesatregularperiods. Hubblethenbegantoobservemoredetailsaboutgalaxies.Hestudiedtheirshapesandbrightness.By1925hehadmadeenoughobservationstosaythattheuniverseisorganizedintomanyshapesandsizes. Asstarsdifferfromoneanotherhesaid【58】galaxies.Accordingtohisobservationsthegalaxieshaveacenterandarmsofmatterthatseemtothecenterlikeapinwheel.Otherareshaped【59】baseballsoreggs.Afewhavenospecial【60】Hubbleproposedasystemtodescribegalaxiesbytheirshape.Hissystemisstillusedtoday.Healsoshowedthat【61】aresimilarinthekindsofbrightobjectstheycontain.Allgalaxies【62】arerelatedtoeachothermuchasmembersofafamilyarerelatedtoeachother. Inthelate1920sHubblestudiedthemovementofgalaxiesthroughspace.Hisinvestigationledtothemostimportant【63】discoveryofthe20thcentury—theexpandinguniverse. Hubbiesdiscovery【64】amajorchangeinourideasoftheuniverse.Theuniversehadnotbeenquietandunchangingsincethebeginningoftimeasmanypeoplehadthought.Itwasexpanding.Theexpandingoftenis【65】theBigBang.
{{*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 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????TheIceAge{{/B}}??Twentythousand yearsagotheearthwasheldincontrolbyrelentlessly不宽容地probingfingers oficethatdrewpowerfromfrigidstrongholdsinthenorthandcrept southwestwardtoburyforestsfieldsandmountains.Landscapesthatwere violatedbytheslowlymovingglaciers冰川wouldcarrythescarsofthisadvance farintothefuture.Temperaturesdroppeddeeplyandlandsurfacesinmany partsoftheworldweredepressedbytheunrelentingweightofthethrusting ice.Atthesametimesomuchwasdrawnfromtheoceanstoformthesehuge glaciersthatsealevelsaroundtheworldfellbythreehundredandfiftyfeet andlargeareasofthecontinentalshelfbecamedryland.??This periodoftheEarth’shistoryhadcometobecalledtheIceAge.Inallabout elevenmillionsquaremilesoflandwerecoveredwithice.TheIceAge terminatedaboutfourteenthousandyearsagowhentheicesheetsbeganto retreat.Ittookaboutseventhousandyearsfortheicetoretreattoits presentlevel.ThetitlecanbereplacedbyTheGlacialEpoch.
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2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 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ??HealthEducation{{/B}}1?Healtheducationisthepartof healthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.Aperson’s behaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobethemain solution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththepoorly nourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhisfinger.By changingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmanyoftheir ownproblems.2?Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3?Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdiseaseandcontributestorecovery. Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroupsorganizationsand communitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms.Thustherearemany opportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4?Healtheducationis notthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationiscertainlya basicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalsoaddresstheother factorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性ofresouces effectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamilymembersand levelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesavarietyofmethods tohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchooseactionsthatwill improvetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessitencourages involvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5?Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Paragraph2______ A?AddressingaVarietyofBehavior-affectingFactors B?ImportanceofImmunization C?RelationshipwithOtherHealthServices D?CreationofNecessaryConditionsforHealthyBehavior E?EncouragingUnhealthyBehavior F?EncouragementofBehaviorGoodforYourHealth
EdwinHubble EdwinHubblechangedourideasabouttheuniverseandhowitdeveloped.Theworkoffewotherscientistschangedourunderstandingof【51】suddenly.Hemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Todayotherscientistscontinuetheworkhebeganbackthen.EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfieldMissouri.He【52】hisearlyyearsinthestateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicagoIllinois.HeattendedtheUniversityofChicagotakingmathematicsandastronomy【53】hisspecialty. AsastudentHubblewasalsoamemberoftheUniversity’’sbasketballteamandanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhim【54】fortheworldheavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Insteadhedecidedtocontinuehis【55】. InhisfirstobservationsfromMountWilsonCaliforniaHubbleusedatelescopewithone-hundredfifty-twoandbegan【56】moreandmoredistantobjects.Hisfirstgreatdiscoverywasmade【57】herecognizedaCepheidvariablestar.Cepheidvariablestarsarestarswhosebrightnesschangesatregularperiods. Hubblethenbegantoobservemoredetailsaboutgalaxies.Hestudiedtheirshapesandbrightness.By1925hehadmadeenoughobservationstosaythattheuniverseisorganizedintomanyshapesandsizes. Asstarsdifferfromoneanotherhesaid【58】galaxies.Accordingtohisobservationsthegalaxieshaveacenterandarmsofmatterthatseemtothecenterlikeapinwheel.Otherareshaped【59】baseballsoreggs.Afewhavenospecial【60】Hubbleproposedasystemtodescribegalaxiesbytheirshape.Hissystemisstillusedtoday.Healsoshowedthat【61】aresimilarinthekindsofbrightobjectstheycontain.Allgalaxies【62】arerelatedtoeachothermuchasmembersofafamilyarerelatedtoeachother. Inthelate1920sHubblestudiedthemovementofgalaxiesthroughspace.Hisinvestigationledtothemostimportant【63】discoveryofthe20thcentury—theexpandinguniverse. Hubbiesdiscovery【64】amajorchangeinourideasoftheuniverse.Theuniversehadnotbeenquietandunchangingsincethebeginningoftimeasmanypeoplehadthought.Itwasexpanding.Theexpandingoftenis【65】theBigBang.
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EdwinHubble EdwinHubblechangedourideasabouttheuniverseandhowitdeveloped.Theworkoffewotherscientistschangedourunderstandingof【51】suddenly.Hemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Todayotherscientistscontinuetheworkhebeganbackthen.EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfieldMissouri.He【52】hisearlyyearsinthestateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicagoIllinois.HeattendedtheUniversityofChicagotakingmathematicsandastronomy【53】hisspecialty. AsastudentHubblewasalsoamemberoftheUniversity’’sbasketballteamandanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhim【54】fortheworldheavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Insteadhedecidedtocontinuehis【55】. InhisfirstobservationsfromMountWilsonCaliforniaHubbleusedatelescopewithone-hundredfifty-twoandbegan【56】moreandmoredistantobjects.Hisfirstgreatdiscoverywasmade【57】herecognizedaCepheidvariablestar.Cepheidvariablestarsarestarswhosebrightnesschangesatregularperiods. Hubblethenbegantoobservemoredetailsaboutgalaxies.Hestudiedtheirshapesandbrightness.By1925hehadmadeenoughobservationstosaythattheuniverseisorganizedintomanyshapesandsizes. Asstarsdifferfromoneanotherhesaid【58】galaxies.Accordingtohisobservationsthegalaxieshaveacenterandarmsofmatterthatseemtothecenterlikeapinwheel.Otherareshaped【59】baseballsoreggs.Afewhavenospecial【60】Hubbleproposedasystemtodescribegalaxiesbytheirshape.Hissystemisstillusedtoday.Healsoshowedthat【61】aresimilarinthekindsofbrightobjectstheycontain.Allgalaxies【62】arerelatedtoeachothermuchasmembersofafamilyarerelatedtoeachother. Inthelate1920sHubblestudiedthemovementofgalaxiesthroughspace.Hisinvestigationledtothemostimportant【63】discoveryofthe20thcentury—theexpandinguniverse. Hubbiesdiscovery【64】amajorchangeinourideasoftheuniverse.Theuniversehadnotbeenquietandunchangingsincethebeginningoftimeasmanypeoplehadthought.Itwasexpanding.Theexpandingoftenis【65】theBigBang.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2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 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ??HealthEducation{{/B}}1?Healtheducationisthepartof healthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.Aperson’s behaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobethemain solution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththepoorly nourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhisfinger.By changingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmanyoftheir ownproblems.2?Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3?Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdiseaseandcontributestorecovery. Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroupsorganizationsand communitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms.Thustherearemany opportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4?Healtheducationis notthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationiscertainlya basicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalsoaddresstheother factorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性ofresouces effectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamilymembersand levelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesavarietyofmethods tohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchooseactionsthatwill improvetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessitencourages involvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5?Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Paragraph4______
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2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 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ??HealthEducation{{/B}}1?Healtheducationisthepartof healthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.Aperson’s behaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobethemain solution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththepoorly nourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhisfinger.By changingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmanyoftheir ownproblems.2?Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3?Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdiseaseandcontributestorecovery. Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroupsorganizationsand communitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms.Thustherearemany opportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4?Healtheducationis notthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationiscertainlya basicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalsoaddresstheother factorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性ofresouces effectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamilymembersand levelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesavarietyofmethods tohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchooseactionsthatwill improvetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessitencourages involvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5?Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Healtheducationcannottaketheplaceof______.
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2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 {{B}}?????????? ??????????? ??HealthEducation{{/B}}1?Healtheducationisthepartof healthcarethatisconcernedwithpromotinghealthybehavior.Aperson’s behaviormaybethemaincauseofahealthproblembutitcanalsobethemain solution.Thisistruefortheteenagerwhosmokesthemotherwiththepoorly nourished营养childandthebutcher屠夫卖肉的人whogetsacutonhisfinger.By changingtheirbeha~viortheseindividualscansolveandpreventmanyoftheir ownproblems.2?Healtheducationdoesnotreplaceotherhealth servicesbutitisneededtopromotetheproperuseoftheseservices.One exampleofthisisimmunization免疫:scientistshavemademanyvaccines疫苗to preventdiseasesbutthisachievementisofnovalueunlesspeopletogo receivetheimmunization.3?Healtheducationencouragesbehaviorthat promoteshealthpreventsillnesscuresdiseaseandcontributestorecovery. Theneedsandinterestsofindividualsfamiliesgroupsorganizationsand communitiesareattheheartofhealtheducationprograms.Thustherearemany opportunitiesforpracticinghealtheducation.4?Healtheducationis notthesamethingashealthinformation.Correctinformationiscertainlya basicpartofhealtheducationbuthealtheducationmustalsoaddresstheother factorsthataffecthealthbehaviorsuchasavailability可获性ofresouces effectivenessofcommunityleadershipsocialsupportfromfamilymembersand levelsofself-helpskills.Healtheducationthereforeusesavarietyofmethods tohelppeopleunderstandtheirownsituationsandchooseactionsthatwill improvetheirhealth.Healtheducationisincompleteunlessitencourages involvementandchoicebythepeoplethemselves.5?Alsoinhealth educationwedonotblamepeopleiftheydonotbehaveinahealthyway.Often unhealthybehaviorisnotthefaultoftheindividual.Inhealtheducationwe mustworkwithfamiliescommunitiesandevenregionalandnationalauthorities tomakesurethatresourcesandsupportareavailabletoenableeachindividual toleadahealthylife.Promotinghealthybehavioristhegoalof______. A?manyvaccines B?preventdiseases C?healtheducation D?healthybehavior E?changeunhealthybehavior F?otherhealthservices
EdwinHubble EdwinHubblechangedourideasabouttheuniverseandhowitdeveloped.Theworkoffewotherscientistschangedourunderstandingof【51】suddenly.Hemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Todayotherscientistscontinuetheworkhebeganbackthen.EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfieldMissouri.He【52】hisearlyyearsinthestateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicagoIllinois.HeattendedtheUniversityofChicagotakingmathematicsandastronomy【53】hisspecialty. AsastudentHubblewasalsoamemberoftheUniversity’’sbasketballteamandanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhim【54】fortheworldheavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Insteadhedecidedtocontinuehis【55】. InhisfirstobservationsfromMountWilsonCaliforniaHubbleusedatelescopewithone-hundredfifty-twoandbegan【56】moreandmoredistantobjects.Hisfirstgreatdiscoverywasmade【57】herecognizedaCepheidvariablestar.Cepheidvariablestarsarestarswhosebrightnesschangesatregularperiods. Hubblethenbegantoobservemoredetailsaboutgalaxies.Hestudiedtheirshapesandbrightness.By1925hehadmadeenoughobservationstosaythattheuniverseisorganizedintomanyshapesandsizes. Asstarsdifferfromoneanotherhesaid【58】galaxies.Accordingtohisobservationsthegalaxieshaveacenterandarmsofmatterthatseemtothecenterlikeapinwheel.Otherareshaped【59】baseballsoreggs.Afewhavenospecial【60】Hubbleproposedasystemtodescribegalaxiesbytheirshape.Hissystemisstillusedtoday.Healsoshowedthat【61】aresimilarinthekindsofbrightobjectstheycontain.Allgalaxies【62】arerelatedtoeachothermuchasmembersofafamilyarerelatedtoeachother. Inthelate1920sHubblestudiedthemovementofgalaxiesthroughspace.Hisinvestigationledtothemostimportant【63】discoveryofthe20thcentury—theexpandinguniverse. Hubbiesdiscovery【64】amajorchangeinourideasoftheuniverse.Theuniversehadnotbeenquietandunchangingsincethebeginningoftimeasmanypeoplehadthought.Itwasexpanding.Theexpandingoftenis【65】theBigBang.
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