---Helen, will you be at the party tonight?
---Yes, but I really_________ as I have so much homework to do.
A.can’t B.shouldn’t C.mustn’t D.won’t
—Excuse me, I wonder if you can help.I ______ my ID card.
—But where did you lose it?
A.have lost B.lost C.had lost D.lose
It is ______ challenge for graduates to find ______ work as unemployment is very high nowadays.
A.the; / B.a; / C.a; a D./; the
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,在答卷纸上写出各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一词)
1.That noise is driving me _____ (疯狂).
2.He was still _____ (献身) to the study of chemistry.
3.The concert will be broadcast _____ (现场直播).
4.Researchers in this field have made some important new _____ (发现).
5.You can ring my _____ (秘书) to make an appointment.
6.The children were lying flat on their _____ (肚子).
7.There are seven _____ (大陆,大洲) in the world.
8.The disease spread _____ (遍及) the country.
9.They carried most of their _____ (设备) on their backs.
10.I ______ (折叠) the letter and then put it into the envelope.
11.She _____ (耳语) the word in my ear.
12.The country’s _____ (官方的) language is Spanish.
13.He has had few _____ (场合, 时机) to speak French.
14.She could not make a clear _____ (解释).
15.The traffic lights are _____ (控制) by a central computer.
16.This machine has a _____ (世界的, 通用的) use in the home.
17.Would you mind not _____ (打断) all the time?
18.The _____ (沿海的) region has a pleasant climate.
19.Many companies are _____ (遭受) from a shortage of skilled staff.
20.The building was completely _____ (摧毁) by fire.
1.For a long time the language in America stayed the same, when the language in England changed.
2.Two students met the first time at the beginning of term.
3.Changing the job means leave the city.
4.It is five years since we separate.
5.We are considering sell the house at the corner of the street.
6.Rice or noodles are serving and should not be mixed with other food.
7.After that it still took seven years when they finally got married.
8.Thank you for the great trouble you’ve had help me with my work.
9.Could I speak to whomever is in charge of International Sales, please?
10.He doesn’t know if to stay or not.
11.Parents should set a good example to his children.
12.It’s time I get down to thinking about it.
13.That story reminds me an experience I once had.
14.These stones are really very heavy, and each weighing 50 tons.
15.The bad weather only added up to our difficulties.
16.She mustn’t have left school, for her bike is still here.
17.When do you suppose that the school sports meet will be held?
18.Look at the trouble I am in! If only I followed your advice.
19.It was not until Jane came back when her mother went to bed.
20.To his satisfy, every student passed the exam.
21.He is said to studying abroad now.
22.You should try to get a good night’s sleep whatever much work you have to do.
23.Most fruits are natural sweet and we can eat them just the way they are.
24.There is nothing best than to see the smiling face of a good friend.
25.I would rather you come tomorrow.
How to eat healthfully can be especially complex for working women who often have neither the desire nor the time to cook for themselves (or for anyone else).Registered dietitian (营养专家) Barhara Morrissey suggests that a few simple rules can help.
“Go for nutrient dense foods,” she suggests, “foods that contain a multiple of nutrients.For example, select whole wheat bread as a breakfast food, rather than coffee cake.Or drink orange juice rather than orange drink, which contains only a small percentage of real juice — the rest is largely colored sugar water.You just can’t compare the value of these foods, the nutrient dense ones are so superior, ”she emphasizes.
Morrissey believes that variety is not only the spice of life—it’s the foundation of a healthful diet.Diets which are based on one or two foods are not only virtually impossible to keep up the strength, they can be very harmful, she says, because nutrients aren’t supplied in sufficient amounts or balance.
According to Morrissey, trying to find a diet that can cure your illnesses, or make you superwoman is a fruitless search.As women, many of us are too concerned with staying thin, she says, and we believe that vitamins are some kind of magic cure to replace food.
“We need carbohydrates, protein and fat—they are like the wood in the fireplace.The vitamins and minerals are like the match, the spark, for the fuel,” she explains.“We need them all, but in a very different proportions.And if the fuel isn’t there, the spark is useless.”
1.From the passage we know that working women .
A.think cooking is especially complicated
B.do not share the same views with registered dietitians
C.are busy and may not interested in cooking
D. are likely to eat healthfully
2.Orange juice is different from orange drink in that .
A.it contains only a small percentage of real juice
B.it is natural, nutritious and prepared from real oranges
C.it is largely orange-colored sugar water
D.it produces nothing but calories
3.In Paragraph 4, “a fruitless search” means .
A.an effort with no results B.a search for a diet without fruits
C.a research on fruitless diet D.a diet serving as medicine
4.Many women take it for granted, according to passage that .
A.a balanced diet can result in being fat
B.staying thin and healthy are both possible
C.lack of variety in diets leads to staying thin
D.vitamins are some kind of substitutions (替代品) for food