- A.It is easier to overcome start-up fatigue.
- B.Performance fatigue occurs when the job we are willing to take gets blocked.
- C.One will finally succeed after experiencing the evil circle.
- D.Fatigue often accompanies failure.
- A.unable to be solved
- B.unlikely to be understood
- C.unable to be imagined
- D.unlikely to be rejected
- A.toughness
- B.prevention
- C.muscles
- D.strong willpower
- A.tiredness
- B.performance fatigue
- C.start-up fatigue
- D.unconsciousness
- A.out of the prize money of the winners
- B.out of the funds raised by the competing nations
- C.by the athletes themselves
- D.by contributions
- A.has not definitely been established
- B.varied according to the number of foreign competitors
- C.was decided by Zeus, in whose honour the Games were held
- D.was considered unimportant
- A.Because the Greeks had no means of recording the results.
- B.Because they are much better.
- C.Because details such as the time were not recorded in the past.
- D.Because they are much worse.
- After an uninterrupted history of almost 1, 200 years, the Games were suspended by the Romans in 394 A. D. They continued for such a long time because people believed in the philosophy behind the Olympics: the idea that a healthy body produced a healthy m
- In ancient Greece, the Olympic Games( )
- A.were merely national athletic festivals
- B.were in the nature of a national event with a strong religious color
- C.once had rules which put foreign participants in a disadvantageous position
- D.were primarily national events with few foreign participants
- A.only male Greek athletes were allowed to participate in the Games
- B.all Greeks, irrespective of sex, religion or social status, were allowed to take part in
- C.all Greeks, with the exception of women, were allowed to compete in Games
- D.all male Greeks were qualified to compete in the Games
- A.fallen asleep
- B.drunk too much
- C.been driving too long
- D.avoided hitting parked cars
- A.monitor the sleep hours of doctors by themselves
- B.make sure that the doctors who treat them have had enough sleep
- C.ask for legal control of the sleep hours of doctors
- D.allow their doctors to sleep several hours before the operation
- A.can still provide quality medical care
- B.will remain alert because he is used to it
- C.may ignore the potential risk of insufficient sleep
- D.should be fired if he continues the medical operation
- A.they are too tired to fall asleep
- B.they are forbidden to sleep at work
- C.they are kept by treating their patients
- D.they are too worried about oversleeping
- A.the different educational systems in the US and the UK
- B.the differences between American English and British English
- C.the recipient's preference with regard to resume format
- D.the distinctive features of American and British cultures
- A.the longer one sleeps, the less sound sleep he gets
- B.the more sleep one gets, the more likely a stroke occurs
- C.many people stick to about eight hours of sleep to stay fine
- D.many people who sleep six hours a night still feel energetic in the day
- A.take cultural factors into consideration
- B.learn about the company's hiring process
- C.follow appropriate guidelines for job hunting
- D.find out the employer's personal likes and dislikes
- A.emphasize their academic potential to impress the decision-maker
- B.start with the title of the degree they have obtained at home
- C.provide a detailed description of their studies and work experiences
- D.show intense interest in pursuing international careers
- A.are usually creative and have the initiative
- B.are no longer satisfied with their own life at home
- C.aim to improve their foreign language skills
- D.aim at opportunities for themselves and their children
- A.Successful leaders avoid their problems.
- B.The tools for solving problems are hard to learn.
- C.We need to confront emotional pain.
- D.The tools of discipline are complicated.
- A.showing us the difference between success and failure
- B.giving us courage
- C.challenging us to grow
- D.teaching us to avoid problems
- A.Physical pain.
- B.Frustration and guilt
- C.Solving problems.
- D.Conflicts
- A.can solve all of their problems
- B.can solve some of their problems
- C.can solve nothing
- D.have total discipline
- A.1898and1912
- B.1907and1934
- C.1912and1934
- D.1934and1963
- A.a military camp
- B.a national park
- C.a civilian prison
- D.a military prison
- A.1867
- B.1898
- C.1906
- D.1907
- A.Pio Pico
- B. Julian Workman
- C. John C. Fremont
- D. Juan Manuel de ayala
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- Alcatraz Island, sometimes referred to as the Rock, is a small island located in the middle of San Francisco Bay in CaliforniA. It served as a lighthouse, then a military fortification ),then a military prison followed by a federal prison until 1963. It b
- Due to its isolation from the outside by the cold, strong, dangerous currents of the waters of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz was used to house Civil War prisoners as early as 1861. In 1898, the Spanish-American war would increase the prison population from
- Alcatraz Island was first used as()
- A.a lighthouse
- B.a federal prison
- C.a military prison
- D.military fortification