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第二篇 OneoftheGreatestArtists----Picasso PabloRuizPicassowasthefavoritechildofhisfamily.Hewastheonlyboyamongagreatmanygirlcousins.Thatwasenoughtomakehimimportantbuthisfatherlovedhimespeciallybecauseheknewhissonwasgoingtobeanartist.PabloknewthewordforpencilevenbeforehecouldsayMammaandPapa.Whenhewassmallhespenthoursbyhimselfmakingpleasinglittledrawingsofanimalsandpeople.Ifhismothersenthimouttoplayinthesquarehewentondrawinginthedustunderthetrees.OneofhisfavoritemodelswashisyoungersisterLola. DonJoseRuizPablo’sfatherwasdirectorofthemuseumatMalagainsouthernSpain.Heearnedonlyasmallsalarybuttherewasnotmuchworktodoandhewasabletopracticehishobbywhichwaspaintingpigeons.DonJoselovedpigeonsverymuch.Hepaintedthemdeadoraliveinonesandtwosandindozens.Sometimeshepaintedthemonpapercutthemoutandstuckthemontocanvassometimeshestuckrealfeathersontohispictures.HeknewagreatdealaboutthetechniqueofpaintingandhetaughtitalltoPablo. LifeinMalagawasverypleasant.Inthehotsunshinefatherandsonwouldwalkdowntothebeachtolookattheboatsontheshoreorwalkabouttheopenmarkets.Theymadeastrangepair.DonJosewastallandthinwithredhairandbeardsadgreyeyesandafinesetofwhiskers.HewassoshyandcorrectthathewasnicknamedtheEnglishman.Pablowasquitetheopposite.Hehadhismother’ssmallstrongbuild;hehadstraightblackhairandbrightblackeyesthatnoticedeverythingthatwasgoingonaroundhim. Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?
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第二篇 OneoftheGreatestArtists----Picasso PabloRuizPicassowasthefavoritechildofhisfamily.Hewastheonlyboyamongagreatmanygirlcousins.Thatwasenoughtomakehimimportantbuthisfatherlovedhimespeciallybecauseheknewhissonwasgoingtobeanartist.PabloknewthewordforpencilevenbeforehecouldsayMammaandPapa.Whenhewassmallhespenthoursbyhimselfmakingpleasinglittledrawingsofanimalsandpeople.Ifhismothersenthimouttoplayinthesquarehewentondrawinginthedustunderthetrees.OneofhisfavoritemodelswashisyoungersisterLola. DonJoseRuizPablo’sfatherwasdirectorofthemuseumatMalagainsouthernSpain.Heearnedonlyasmallsalarybuttherewasnotmuchworktodoandhewasabletopracticehishobbywhichwaspaintingpigeons.DonJoselovedpigeonsverymuch.Hepaintedthemdeadoraliveinonesandtwosandindozens.Sometimeshepaintedthemonpapercutthemoutandstuckthemontocanvassometimeshestuckrealfeathersontohispictures.HeknewagreatdealaboutthetechniqueofpaintingandhetaughtitalltoPablo. LifeinMalagawasverypleasant.Inthehotsunshinefatherandsonwouldwalkdowntothebeachtolookattheboatsontheshoreorwalkabouttheopenmarkets.Theymadeastrangepair.DonJosewastallandthinwithredhairandbeardsadgreyeyesandafinesetofwhiskers.HewassoshyandcorrectthathewasnicknamedtheEnglishman.Pablowasquitetheopposite.Hehadhismother’ssmallstrongbuild;hehadstraightblackhairandbrightblackeyesthatnoticedeverythingthatwasgoingonaroundhim. AccordingtothepassagetheEnglishmanmostprobablyrefersto
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{{*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 ??????? ??????????? ??????????? {{B}}ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen{{/B}}??Menwhoexerciseoften arelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho{{U}}?51?{{/U}}new researchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealed yesterday.??AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstitutein Swedenlooked{{U}}?52?{{/U}}theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancer riskin40708men{{U}}?53?{{/U}}between45and79.? ?Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen{{U}}?54?{{/U}}walkedor cycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlowerriskof{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}fromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothing atall.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancer and1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’s walking{{U}}?57?{{/U}}cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemen by33percent.??Theresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocounties incentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof{{U}}?58 ?{{/U}}activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesand comparedtheresults{{U}}?59?{{/U}}dataoncancerdiagnosisanddeath officiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistryoveraseven-year period.??LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaid:Theseresults clearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeath riskinmiddle-agedandelderly{{U}}?61?{{/U}}.??Dr LesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaid:This studygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless{{U}}?62 ?{{/U}}todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudy whatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing{{U}}?64?{{/U}}inmenbutwedo knowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers—and{{U}} ?65?{{/U}}exerciseformsakeypartof this.
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Hypnosis 1IncreasingnumbersofAmericandoctorsareusingatechniqueknownashypnosis.Theysayhypnosisoftencanhelppersonssufferingpainandstress.Italsocanhelpspeedthehealingofburnsandtreatssomeformsofasthmaandsomeskindiseases.Hypnosisisnotnew.Ithasbeenusedformanyyearsbothinscientificresearchandtopleasecrowdsatpublicgatherings. 2Hypnosisiscommonlydescribedasaconditionsimilartosleep.Butexpertssayitismoreaformofdeepthought.Thethoughtbecomessointensethatitisnolongerjustathought.Tothepersonitbecomesreality. 3Hypnotizedpatientsarereportedtohaveincreasedself-controlandareducedsenseofpain.Somedoctorsusehypnosistolimitpainduringamedicaloperation.Hypnosisisusedmainlywhenthepatientmayhaveproblemswithusualanestheticorpain-killingdrugs. 4Expertssaythereislittlechancethatapatientwillawakenduringsuchanoperation.Butifthishappenstheoperationistemporarilyhaltedandthepatienthypnotizedagain.Doctorsmayadvisehypnosisforwomenwhoaregivingbirth.Dentistmayuseitinplaceoftraditionalpainkillingdrugssuchasmovocaine. 5Hypnosisalsohasbeenusedtotreatburnvictims.Researchershavefoundthatburnvictimswhoarehypnotizedimprovefasterthatthosewhoarenot.Buttheyarenotsurewhythishappens. 6Hypnosiscanreduceorendapatient’spain.Butexpertssaythisdoesnotmeanthepatientiscured.Theproblemthatcausedthepainstillmustbetreated. 7Expertsalsosaypersonscannotbeforcedtodosomethingtheywouldnormallyoppose.Thatiswhyhypnosisoftenisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswhoeatordrinktoomuch.Thesuccessofthetechniquedependsonhowmuchsomeonewantsittosucceed.
第三篇 LetThemWatchIt OnehotnightlastJulywhenournewbabywouldn’torcouldn’tsleepItriedeverythingIcouldthinkof:awarmbottlesongsgentlerocking.Nothingwouldsettlehim.GuessingthatIhadalongnightaheadofmeIbroughtaportableTVintohisroomfiguringthatwatchingthelatemoviewasasgoodawayasanytokilloffthehoursuntildawn.TomysurpriseassoonastheTVlitupthebabyquietedrightdownhislittleeyesfocusedbrightlyonthetube.NottowasteanopportunityforsleepIthentip-fifthbirthday.MywifeandIheardnomoreofthebabythatnightandthenextmorningwhenIwentintohisroomIfoundhimstillwatchingTVhimself. Ifoundinmybaby’sbehaviorametaphorforthenewgeneration.MywifeandIhadgivenhimsomebookstoexaminebuthemerelyspituponthem.Whenwereadtohimhedidnotfeelcomfortable.Andsoitisintheschools.Wefindthatourstudentsdon’treadthattheylockdownuponreadingandscoldthoseofuswhoteachit.AlltheywanttodoiswatchTV.AfterthisexperiencewiththebabyhoweverIhavereachedaconclusion:letthemwatchit.Iftelevisionisthatmuchmoreattractivetochildrenthanbookswhyshouldwefightit?Letthemwatchitalltheywant! Accordingtothepassagewhichistrueoftheschoolchildren?
8NewYorkStudentsHaveSwineFlu TheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionhasconfirmed51ofswinefluineightstudentsataNewYorkpreparatoryschoolMayorMichaelBloombergsaidSunday.Thestudentshavehadonly52symptomsandnonehavebeenhospitalizedhesaid.Someofthestudentshavealreadyrecovered. Morethan100studentswereabsentfrom53duetoflu-likesymptomslastweek.NewYorkhealthofficialstestedsamplesforeightstudentsSaturdayanddeterminedthestudentswereprobably54fromswinefluandtheCDCconfirmedthe55onSundayBloombergsaid. Theannouncementbringsthe56ofconfirmedswineflucasesintheUnitedStatesto20.BloombergandNewYorkHealthCommissionerTomFriedensaidthereisno57ofacitywideoutbreakofthefluandnosignofapotential58ofswinefluatotherschools. Somestudentsattheschool59springbreak1inMexicoBloombergsaidbutauthoritieshavenotdetermined60anyofthestudentswithaconfirmedcaseofswinefluwasinMexico.SomeonewhotraveledtoMexicomaynothavehadanyflusymptomsbut61ontheflutosomeoneelsehenoted. Friedencalled62studentswhoarehomesicktostayhomefor48hoursaftertheirsymptomssubside. Ifsymptomsarenormalforaregularkindoffluthereis63needtogotoahospitalsaidBloomberg.Ifsymptomsbecomesevereaswithany64peopleshouldgotothehospitalhesaid. St.Franciswhichhas2700studentsannounceditwillremainclosedfortwodays.65whetherthestudents’illnesseshavebeenminorbecausethey’reyoungandhealthyorbecauseitisaminorstrainofthevirusFriedenrespondedWedon’tknow.
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8NewYorkStudentsHaveSwineFlu TheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionhasconfirmed51ofswinefluineightstudentsataNewYorkpreparatoryschoolMayorMichaelBloombergsaidSunday.Thestudentshavehadonly52symptomsandnonehavebeenhospitalizedhesaid.Someofthestudentshavealreadyrecovered. Morethan100studentswereabsentfrom53duetoflu-likesymptomslastweek.NewYorkhealthofficialstestedsamplesforeightstudentsSaturdayanddeterminedthestudentswereprobably54fromswinefluandtheCDCconfirmedthe55onSundayBloombergsaid. Theannouncementbringsthe56ofconfirmedswineflucasesintheUnitedStatesto20.BloombergandNewYorkHealthCommissionerTomFriedensaidthereisno57ofacitywideoutbreakofthefluandnosignofapotential58ofswinefluatotherschools. Somestudentsattheschool59springbreak1inMexicoBloombergsaidbutauthoritieshavenotdetermined60anyofthestudentswithaconfirmedcaseofswinefluwasinMexico.SomeonewhotraveledtoMexicomaynothavehadanyflusymptomsbut61ontheflutosomeoneelsehenoted. Friedencalled62studentswhoarehomesicktostayhomefor48hoursaftertheirsymptomssubside. Ifsymptomsarenormalforaregularkindoffluthereis63needtogotoahospitalsaidBloomberg.Ifsymptomsbecomesevereaswithany64peopleshouldgotothehospitalhesaid. St.Franciswhichhas2700studentsannounceditwillremainclosedfortwodays.65whetherthestudents’illnesseshavebeenminorbecausethey’reyoungandhealthyorbecauseitisaminorstrainofthevirusFriedenrespondedWedon’tknow.
Hypnosisisnoteffectiveintreatingcigarettesmokersandpersonswhoeatordrinktoomuchisbecause______
{{*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 ??????? ??????????? ??????????? {{B}}ExerciseCutsCancerDeathsinMen{{/B}}??Menwhoexerciseoften arelesslikelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho{{U}}?51?{{/U}}new researchpublishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealed yesterday.??AteamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstitutein Swedenlooked{{U}}?52?{{/U}}theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancer riskin40708men{{U}}?53?{{/U}}between45and79.? ?Theseven-yearstudyfoundthatmen{{U}}?54?{{/U}}walkedor cycledforatleast30minutesadayhada34percentlowerriskof{{U}} ?55?{{/U}}fromcancerthanthemenwhodidlessexerciseornothing atall.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}theperiodstudied3714mendevelopedcancer and1153diedfromthedisease.Theresearcherssuggestthathalfanhour’s walking{{U}}?57?{{/U}}cyclingadayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemen by33percent.??Theresearcherssurveyedmenfromtwocounties incentralSwedenabouttheirlifestyleandtheamountof{{U}}?58 ?{{/U}}activitytheywereusuallydoing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesand comparedtheresults{{U}}?59?{{/U}}dataoncancerdiagnosisanddeath officiallyrecordedinacentralcancerregistryoveraseven-year period.??LeadauthorProfessorAlicjaWolksaid:Theseresults clearlyshowforthefirsttimetheeffectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}suchaswalkingorcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeath riskinmiddle-agedandelderly{{U}}?61?{{/U}}.??Dr LesleyWalkerdirectorofcancerinformationatCancerResearchUKsaid:This studygivesusaclearindicationthatmenwhoexerciseareless{{U}}?62 ?{{/U}}todiefromcancerandthattheyaremorelikelyto{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}thediseaseiftheygetit.It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudy whatroleexerciseplaysinpreventing{{U}}?64?{{/U}}inmenbutwedo knowthatahealthylifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers—and{{U}} ?65?{{/U}}exerciseformsakeypartof this.
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