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[单项选择]When did Post office in Britain employ cats
A. In 1868
B. In 1886
C. In 1898
D. In 1889
[单项选择]A. Painting a cabinet. B. Moving office furniture.
C. Reading a news bulletin. D. Hanging a poster.
[单项选择]Schools have banned cupcakes, issued obesity report cards and cleared space in cafeterias for salad bars. Just last month, Michelle Obama’s campaign to end childhood obesity promised to get young people moving more and improve school lunch, and beverage makers said they had cut the sheer number of liquid calories shipped to schools by almost 90 percent in the past five years.
But new research suggests that interventions aimed at school-aged children may be, if not too little, too late. More and more evidence points to crucial events very early in life—during the toddler years, infancy and even before birth—that can set young children on an obesity track that is hard to alter by the time they’re in kindergarten. The evidence is not invulnerable, but it suggests that prevention efforts should start very early.
Among the findings are these: The chubby angelic baby who is growing so nicely may be growing too much for his or her own good, research suggests. Babies whose mothers sm
A. The supply of cupcakes has been stopped in schools.
B. There are more salad bars in school cafeterias.
C. Michelle Obama gave a speech on the stopping childhood obesity.
D. The calories in dnnks provided in schools have been greatly reduced.
[填空题]One more assistant will be required to check reporters’ names’ when they arrive at the press conference.
A.还需要一位助手在记者到达新闻发布会时核查他们的姓名。
B.还需要一位助手在记者到达新闻发布会时登记他们的姓名。
C.还有一位助手在到达新闻发布会时请记者通报他们的姓名。
D.还有一位助手要记者在到达新闻发布会时通报他们的姓名。
[填空题]A flurry of rumor and gossip followed recent reports of a small plane hitting a high-rise apartment building on New York’s Upper East Side. Was it a helicopter or a plane Was it an accident or a (26) attack The pilot’s celebrity (27) added another strange twist as the rumor unraveled to substantiated fact.
The (28) of that unraveling, of people sorting out bits of fact and fiction, (29) Nicholas DiFonzo, professor of social and organization psychology at Rochester Institute of Technology and one of the leading experts on rumor and gossip research. He is (30) researching how rumors proliferate, (31) and die over time as part of a National Science Fotmdation-funded study.
In their recent book Rumor P~,chology, DiFonzo and co-author Prashant Borida, (32) professor of management at the University of South Australia, present new research and ideas about rumors, which they (33) from gossip