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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that all regions of the country are experiencing raised levels of flu activity, 1. (indicate) that flu season is here. In fact, the CDC estimates (评估)that there have already been 2.6 million flu illnesses, 1,300 deaths, including 2. (child), from the flu.
This is a reminder of the power of the influenza virus. Americans need to be 3. (full) prepared for the rest of peak season, 4. will continue into next year. There is still plenty of time for people 5. (receive) the annual flu shot.
Due 6. the nature of the vaccine (疫苗).it takes a few weeks to build up immunity (免疫力)and offer full protection. Remember: Flu 7. (regard) as the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S.
Currently. 37 states and Puerto Rico are experiencing widespread or regional flu activity, including New York. California. Maryland and so on. Last flu season, as many as 43 million people were infected with the influenza virus, with 650.000 hospitalized and 61.000 deaths. The previous year, we experienced one of the 8. (bad) seasons in modern history. with nearly 80.000 Americans dying and 49 million infected. You only have to look at the history of this virus io know we have 9. long way to go before the worst of this flu season 10. (be) behind us.
I never thought a misunderstanding over strawberries would send my mother-in-law out to the hills at dusk, just to pick an entire basket for me, an English.
It happened in May many years ago. I lived with my in-laws (公婆)in their _______. One day at the dinner time. I thought I had _______ somebody say miaozi., the term for strawberries in the local _______ . They were my favorite fruit in _______ . so I didn't wait to ask if there were some in the house.
It turned out that I was _______ ,but that didn't stop my Chinese in-laws from regarding my _______ as a veiled (含蓄的)request. Then. my father-in-law, _______ my mother-in-law to go into the hills and _______ some for me.
I was so _______ and I begged her not to do this. ________ she just smiled and disappeared into the kitchen for a while. Just as we prepared to ________ the table after the meal, she appeared in the dining room, carrying a basket of the very fruit.
Although I ________ my head for that was not my intention. I also ________ it for what it really was—another way to show how much she ________ me.
My Chinese in-laws have ________ told me "I love you." nor have they ever ________ or kissed me like my parents do. But I've felt that same care and regard in ________ ways.
While all this has meant learning a ________ language of love. I've come to appreciate just how ________ Chinese families will go to show their affection—even into a hillside in such a rural ( 农村的)village at __________ looking for strawberries.
1.A.city B.village C.hotel D.apartment
2.A.helped B.made C.heard D.lei
3.A.dialect B.motto C.farm D.school
4.A.March B.April C.May D.June
5.A.right B.lucky C.reasonable D.wrong
6.A.question B.explanation C.order D.answer
7.A.assisting B.urging C.taking D.leading
8.A.produce B.buy C.gather D.borrow
9.A.annoyed B.satisfied C.appreciated D.embarrassed
10.A.for B.but C.or D.so
11.A.leave B.set C.wash D.repair
12.A.nodded B.raised C.washed D.shook
13.A.predicted B.recognized C.remembered D.proved
14.A.missed B.admired C.loved D.needed
15.A.never B.sometimes C.often D.always
16.A.believed B.consulted C.blamed D.hugged
17.A.boring B.expected C.unspoken D.enthusiastic
18.A.global B.different C.crazy D.difficult
19.A.far B.wide C.well D.short
20.A.sunrise B.noon C.midnight D.sunset
Newton's law of motion ( 运动定律).where every action has a reaction, is appropriate not just to physics. 1. from the value of products and prices of produces to customer choices, advertising affects society and plays an important role in increasing business sales.
2. When companies use advertising, sales increase, according to Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, founder of a French advertising company. The increase in business sales also promotes the quality of life for consumers. Basically, advertising causes a chain reaction that increases the economy of the area where the product or service ad is.
3. In the minds of consumers, advertising can add value to a product. The image or brand that advertising helps to create becomes a part of the product, which is what makes one product brand more valuable than the competitors. This is why a consumer may be willing to pay a higher price for a name brand product rather than buy a brand they are not familiar with at a lower cost.
Pricing. 4. It spurs (促进)a sense of competition. When one company advertises a product for its price, its competitors want to stay competitive. Then they may lower their prices to meet the competition.
Consumer choice. Advertising also has an influence on businesses because it leads to the creation of new products and improvement of existing products to meet consumers' needs. 5.However, when advertising introduces a new product that is better than the existing one. market share can quickly shift to the company offering the newly-advertised product.
A. Product value.
B. Product quantity.
C. Economic influence.
D. Advertising can be a form of price control.
E. An increase in competition has effects on the market.
F. One company may possess a larger share of the market for a time.
G. It is also true that advertising causes reactions that occur in society and business.
Exercise may hold the key to youth, according to a study published on Monday which showed people who keep fit are up to nine years biologically younger than those who do not. The findings are the first to show in humans how keeping fit affects the ageing process.
The study of 2,40twins found that a sedentary(久坐的)lifestyle raises the risk of a range of problems from heart disease to cancer and appears to play a key role in the ageing process.
It all appears to boil down to(归结为)the length of structures called telomeres(染色体终 端)---which protect the DNA on the chromosomes(染色体),the researchers from King's College London wrote in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Many studies have shown telomeres get shorter over time, suggesting the cells are ageing or dying. The study, which extracted (提取)a DNA sample from their volunteers, found people who exercised more each week had longer telomeres.
Exercise lowers the risk of a range of problems such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer, the researchers said. “It is not just walking around the block. It is really working up a sweat." said Tim Spector, a genetic epidemiologist who led the study, in a telephone interview.
The study found people who exercised energetically 3 hours each week had longer telomeres and they were 9 years biologically younger than people who did under 15 minutes.
Spector's team, who also adjusted for body weight, smoking, economic status and physical activity at work, also said moderate(适度的)exercise for 1-2 hours each week provided a four- year advantage.
Studying twins also provided a unique opportunity to judge the effects of exercise on people with the same or similar genetic make-up. the researchers said.
The reason why exercise has this effect is not clear but the researchers said they believe physical activity somehow defends against the natural process called oxidative stress (氧化应激反应).which damages and kills cells.
1.What is the risk of sedentary lifestyle?
A.It can cause diseases.
B.It can make our cells alive.
C.It can lengthen telomeres.
D.It can keep us fit.
2.What do we know from the text?
A.Exercising can shorten the telomeres.
B.The less exercise, the longer telomeres.
C.Sitting often boils more chromosomes.
D.Telomeres affect human being's ageing.
3.What can cause ageing according to the last paragraph?
A.Cells with diseases. B.Oxidative stress.
C.Genetic structure. D.Physical activities.
4.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To introduce some exercise.
B.To show how to do research.
C.To encourage people to exercise.
D.To advise people to lose weight.
Short-term overseas visitors can now use mobile payments on the Chinese mainland. China's leading mobile payment company Alipay backed by Alibaba announced on Tuesday.
The digital payment giant just introduced an international version of its popular app. designed for overseas travelers to provide them with convenience when paying with their smartphones for shopping, eating and traveling in the Chinese mainland, according to Alipay.
In China, users can have access to services such as paying for taxis and booking hotel rooms and movie tickets directly within the app. However, if a user needs to open the payment function in the app. a local phone number and a Chinese bank account are required, which is inconvenient for short-term international visitors.
Now with the international version of Alipay, there is no more need to open a Chinese bank account. Visitors can use the "Prepaid Card" service provided by the Bank of Shanghai to top up Chinese yuan and enjoy services including scanning a QR code (二维码)to pay at restaurants and shops, as well as making online purchases.
An increasing number of visitors are choosing China as their travel destination, as the country eases visa requirements to promote tourism. In 2018, China welcomed about 30.54 million international visitors to the mainland, a year — on — year increase of 4.7 percent, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
1.What do we know about Alipay?
A.It offers enough money to consumers.
B.It has shifted its business to China.
C.It has moved its business to the world.
D.It is a new app for mobile payment.
2.Why does Alibaba develop the international version of Alipay?
A.To offer overseas visitors convenience.
B.To help visitors gain a bank account.
C.To promote the company's smartphones.
D.To prove the app is the most popular.
3.What does the underlined words “ceases" probably mean?
A.lowers B.increases
C.raises D.explains
4.What is the writer's attitude to the international version of Alipay?
A.Worried. B.Doubtful.
C.Supportive. D.Indifferent.
A child prodigy (奇才)from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor's degree at the age of nine. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE)—a tough course even for students of an average graduate age. Described by staff as “simply extraordinary” Laurent is on course to finish his degree in December. He then plans to work on a PhD program in electrical engineering while also studying for a medicine degree, his father told CNN.
His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were overstating (夸大其词)when they said Laurent had a gift, but his teachers soon agreed. "They noticed something very special about Laurent." said Lydia.
Laurent was given test after test as teachers tried to work out the degree of his talents. "They told us he is like a sponge (海绵)said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to why their child prodigy has the ability to learn so quickly. But Lydia has her own theory. “I ate a lot of fish during the pregnancy (怀孕)," she joked.
The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual. “said Sjoerd Hulshof education director of the TUE bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. ''Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students who participate in top sport."
1.Who first found Laurent Simons’s talent tor studying?
A.Alexander. B.His teacher.
C.His parents. D.His grandparents.
2.What can best describe Laurent Simons?
A.Brilliant and talented. B.Hardworking but childish.
C.Helpful and friendly. D.Average but clever.
3.What can we know about TUE?
A.It gave Laurent a sport course.
B.It offered Laurent flexible schedule.
C.It stopped Laurent studying further.
D.It treated Laurent as a usual student.
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A.An Important Test B.A Careful Teacher
C.A Gifted Child D.A Vital Course