更多"I heard ()running is good for the h"的相关试题:
[单项选择]Good health depends upon good food,exercise and getting enough sleep()
A. 健康的身体取决于有营养的食品,运动和足够的睡眠。
B. 良好的健康依赖于良好的食物,运动和充足的睡眠。
C. 身体健康有好的食品,运动和充足的睡眠决定。
D. 好的身体等于好的食物,运动加上足够的睡眠。
[单项选择]When Linda heard the good news she tried to sound casual,but her excitement was obvious. The underlined part means ().
A. uncaring
B. disinterested
C. without plan
D. without warning
[单项选择]Running is often()your health.
A. good for
B. good at
C. good of
D. good in
[单项选择]()I have heard the music I understand why you like it so much.
A. Now that
B. Unless
C. Even though
D. In case
[单项选择]
Running your small business requires good staff. Once you find them, you don’t want to let them go elsewhere. During an employee’s time with a company, there are a number of forces that influence his or her behavior. I like to refer to them as "push" and "pull" . You’re either pushing an employee towards the door, or pulling them deeper into your organization. Suppose that you’ve made a good hire and you want to keep the employees, the trick is to recognize individual needs of employees and satisfy those needs, within reason, in order to keep pulling them away from the door. Even if you can’t pull them away from the door, at least don’t do things to push them out the door. Recognize that some employees will lose interest and need something fresh to keep their interest. If you can’t continually provide challenges, opportunities for promotion and other interesting and rewarding opportunities, then you’ll have some
A. makes employees satisfied with their work
B. drives employees to work more efficiently
C. causes employees to leave their company
D. keeps employees to remain in their company
[单项选择]When I heard that Mrs. Thacher resigned, I called her. I wanted her to know that my heart was () her.
A. for
B. of
C. in
D. with
[单项选择]Health Care in the US
Health care in the US is well-known but very expensive. Paying the doctor’s bill after a major illness or accident can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
In the US, a person’s company, not the government, pays for health insurance.
Employers have contracts with insurance companies, which pay for all or part of employees’ doctors’ bills.
The amount that the insurance company will pay out to a patient differs wildly. It all depends on what insurance the employer pays. The less the boss pays to the insurance company, the more the employee has to pay the hospital each time he or she gets sick. In 2004, the average worker paid an extra US$558 a year, according to a San Francisco report.
The system also means many Americans fall through the cracks (遭遗漏)。 In 2004, only 61 per cent of the population received health insurance through their employers, according to the report. The unemployed, self-employed, part-time workers and graduated students with n
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned