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[单项选择]More recently, green tea has also been ______ added to the list of youth-promoting substances as it contains rich Vitamin.
A. coincidentally
B. supposedly
C. surprisingly
D. tentatively
[单项选择]Why is there ______ traffic on the streets today than yesterday
A. less
B. little
C. fewer
D. Few
[单项选择]Who has a longer ruler
A. Rose.
B. The boy.
C. No one.
[单项选择]To enjoy a longer life has been a dream for mankind since always. With the improvement of health care, nutrition and health knowledge, we began to make dramatic efforts to reduce the effects of the forces that had traditionally shortened human existence.
10 million to 17 million people aged 65 or older made up less than 1 percent of the world’s population in 1900. Survival rates began to climb for infants, children and women of childbearing age, gradually lifting humanity’s average life span. By 2000, 606 million were aged 60 or older, and they made up almost 10 percent of the world’s population. According to the United Nations report World Population Prospects, by 2050 that group could swell to 1.9 billion and constitute one fifth of the world’s projected population.
But it is not all about to live a longer life. And it would not be such a good idea to live your last years in illness and pain. In fact, it would turn into a torture. No, we want to live better, more youthf
A. We now have better equipment in hospitals.
B. We are now better informed about how to live a healthy life.
C. We know what kind of food would do us good, and what wouldn’t.
D. We are now better financially supported when we get old.
[单项选择]Jim Green has ( ) many interesting places in China.
A. been to
B. been in
C. gone to
D. gone in
[单项选择] Old Mr. Green has lived in southern Iowa for a very long time. He has worked on the land all his life and he sees no reason to stop now. His legs have bothered him for many years, and his hands have pain (疼痛). His wife has been asking him to get some help from a doctor, but he has never listened to her. He has known old doctor since he was a boy, so of course he trusts (信任) him. But it’s one thing to trust a doctor, another to really go and see him. At last, when he cannot work because of the pain, he has to let his wife take him to see the old doctor.
"How long have you had problems with your legs, Mr. Green "
"For three years!"
"And your hands They’ve given you pain for a few years, right I think you might have arthritis (关节炎). I know you’ve been taking care of your farm by yourself all these years. From now on you’d better get someone to help you on the farm and keep yourself warm. Come and see me again in two months."
Mr. Green
A. teacher
B. farmer
C. doctor
[单项选择]
According to Miss Green, the main difference between the Department of Employment and the advertising agency lies in ______.
A. the nature of work
B. office decoration
C. office location
D. work procedures
[填空题]Ms. Green has been living in town for only one year, yet she seems to____________(与来店里的每个人都熟悉了).
[单项选择]Historically, TV’s interest in "green" issues has been limited to the green that spends and makes the world go round. (That, and Martians. ) As for environmentalism, TV is where people watch SUV ads on energy-sucking giant screens that are as thirsty as a Bavarian at Oktoberfest.
But with the greening of politics and pop culture from A1 Gore to Leo DiCaprio to Homer and Marge in The Simpsons Movie—TV is jumping on the biodiesel-fueled bandwagon. In November, NBC (plus Bravo, Sci Fi and other sister channels) will run a week of green-themed episodes, from news to sitcoms. CBS has added a "Going Green" segment to The Early Show. And Fox says it will work climate change into the next season of 24. ("Dammit, Chloe, there’s no time! The polar ice cap’s going to melt in 15 minutes!")
On HGTV’s Living with Ed, actor Ed Begley Jr. offers tips for eco-living from his solar-powered house in Studio City, Calif.-see him energy-audit Cheryl Tiegs! —while Sundance airs its documentar
A. Ad-supported TV has consistent motives.
B. The main target of ad-supported TV is to persuade viewers to buy more.
C. It’s impossible for TV to readjust its opposing motives.
D. It’s quite difficult for TV to integrate its motives.