假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom最近身体不舒服,来信向你询问如何保持健康。请你给他写一封回信并提出建议。(100字左右)
内容如下:
1. 注意合理饮食;
2. 多参加体育锻炼;
3. 保证充足睡眠。
Dear Tom,
How nice to hear from you!
Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
根据汉语提示完成句子(共5小题; 每空1分,满分10分)
1.食物是日常生活中很大的一部分以至于人们常常认为饮食是理所当然的。
Food is so much a part of daily life that people often eating for ______.
2.内容过滤器需要进一步完善。
Content filters be perfected.
3.在房产市场,“piggyback”的意思是把你不使用的居住空间或是住房的上层卖掉。
In the housing market, “piggyback” means your living space or the space above your house.
4.电话一旦连接电脑,我们即可访问因特网。
With the phone to the computer, we can access the Internet.
5.电话让我们拓宽了生活的范围。
The telephone allows us to reach our own lives.
Like other living things, people need nourishment to live. Food supplies the energy needed for day-to-day activities, from automatic actions such as breathing and sleeping to more 1. activities such as sports. Eating the right food each day helps your body 2. 3. functions. No matter what your age, a well-nourished body is better 4. to heal properly and combat disease than a 5. nourished one is.
B
Another decision you need to make 6. housing is 7. by how much you can afford to pay. Housing prices 8. in different areas, such as in a city or a suburban or rural 9. , as well as in different parts of the country. When you have a limited amount of money to 10. on housing, location is a very important factor in deciding what kind of home you will be able to afford.
找出下列单词的正确英文释义(共10小题; 每空1分,满分10分)
1.potential adj. A.agree (to do something)
2.at random B.well-known person
3.loan n. C.a problem or disadvantage
4.autobiographies n. (pl.) D.possible when the necessary conditions exist
5.drawback n. E.change
6.convert v. F.is fairly bad
7.overall adv. G.without any plan or aim
8.undertake v. E.the money that someone has borrowed
9.isn’t up to much F.books in which people write about their own lives
10.personality n. G.generally
I. 根据首字母及汉语提示拼写单词 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.I don't want to be i in this dangerous event.
2.She wishes to j around the world to experience different cultures.
3.Don't d them. They are learning their lessons.
4.The house is divided into two living units or residences, usually having their own s entrances, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc.
5.Professor Wang d a lecture on education to the students last month.
6.How shall we make use of the (剩余的) money?
7.Newspapers often don't respect the individual's right to . (隐私)
8.We've (代替) the old adding machine with a computer.
9.We selected him to (代表) us.
10.I can't make an (例外) for you.
The round-the-lock availability that cell phones have brought to people's lives may be taking a toll on family life, a new study suggests. The study, which followed more than 1300 adults over 2 years, found that those who consistently used a mobile phone through out the study period were more likely to report negative "spillover" between work and home life---and, in turn, less satisfaction with their family life.
Spillover actually means that the line between work and home began to become unclear. Work life may invade home life. For instance, a parent is taking job-related calls at home. On the other hand, family issues may start to take up work time. For example, a child may call Mom at work, telling her "the microwave exploded", explained Noelle Chesley, an assistant professor of society at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the author of the study. The problem with cell phones seems that they are allowing for ever more spillover between work and home.
This may be especially true for working women, the study found. Among men, consistent use of mobile phones seemed not to allow more work issues to creep(潜入) into family time. But for women, the spillover tended to go in both directions---being "connected" means that work cuts into home time, and family issues come into work life.
Cell phones seem to be opening more lines for stressful exchange among family members. But there may be ways to control the spillover, according to Chesley. “Employers”, she said, “should look at their policies on contacting employees after working hours to make sure their expectations are ‘reasonable’. For their part, employees can decide that cell phones go off during family time.”
1. Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase "taking a toll on" in Paragraph 1?
A.ExplainingB.Damaging
C.SearchingD.Informing
2.The example "the microwave exploded" in Paragraph 2 is used to .
A.indicate family issues affect work hours
B.indicate how dependent the child is
C.show the microwave is of poor quality
D.show work time creeps into family life
3.What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Cell phones offer 24-hour availability.
B.Women don't use cell phones in an effective way.
C.Cell phones get life and work mixed.
D.Men are better at dealing with family problems.