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[填空题]If you know how to manage your work, you can work effectively. Firstly, keep your desk tidy and all your files (11) . This will help you find your files easily every time you need them. Secondly, you need to make a list of the things that you have to do every day, from the most important thing to the (12) important one. Moreover, it is suggested that you finish one task (13) before moving on to the next. Thirdly, it is important to take a (14) after you go home. If you have enough rest, you will feel (15) the following day and it will really help you manage your work effectively.
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How Exercises Work
When you exercise or compete in sports, you notice several things about your body. You breathe heavier and faster, your heart beats faster, your muscles hurt and you sweat. These are all normal responses to exercise whether you work out regularly or only once in a while or whether you are a "weekend warrior" or a trained athlete. When you watch world-class athletes compete, you see the same responses, only magnified.
The body has an incredibly complex set of processes to meet the demands of working muscles. Every system in the body is involved. In this article, we will look at how your body responds to strenuous exercise--how muscles, blood circulation, breathing and body heat are affected. You will also see how these responses can be enhanced by training. Your Body’s Response to Exercise
Any type of exercise uses your muscles. Running, swimming, weighttifting—any sport you can imagine—uses different mus
A. swimming
B. weightliffing
C. running
D. high jumping
[多项选择] How do you work with other people Do you know your own personal strengths and weaknesses Look at these ‘types’below and decide which you are. (Most people feel they are a combination of at least two.)
[单项选择]How exactly, does science work How do scientists go about doing science Ordinarily we think science proceeds in a straight-forward way. Ideally scientists make observations, formulate hypotheses (假设), and test those hypotheses by making further observations. When there is difference between what is observed and what is predicted by the hypothesis, the hypothesis is revised. Science proceeds in this way, which is a gradual method of finding the best fit between observation and prediction.
But this idealized version of how one does science is naive. Although science demands proof that observations made by one observer be observable by other observers using the same methods, it is by no means dear that, even when confronted with identical phenomena, different observers will report identical observations. And it is most certain that, even if the same observations are made, the conclusions as to the meaning of the observations frequently differ.
The fact is that all of us, s
A. The research methods used by scientists.
B. Observation and human perception variation.
C. The relation between hypothesis and observation.
D. The human perceptual mechanism.