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Which of the following might be the best title for this passage?

  • A.Death Rate in Developing Countries and Developed Countries
  • B.How to Prevent Heart Disease in the Developing Countries
  • C.Why Heart Disease Is a Deadly Problem
  • D.The Problem of Heart Disease in Developing Countries
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What of the following reason is NOT mentioned in the passage about heart- disease-increasing in developing counties?

  • A.People in the developing countries live linger than before now.
  • B.Many people in the developing countries have changed their diet.
  • C.Many people in the developing countries have changed the place they live
  • D.Many people in the developing countries have got less physical exercise now.
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In this passage, the writer states that ____.

  • A.patients should visit their doctors whenever they feel unwell
  • B.the government should spend more money on people’s health
  • C.nowadays people spend too much time on their leisure activities
  • D.doctors offered patients medicines more often than necessary
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One of the world’s most deadly health problems is spreading to new places. The problem is heart disease and it is affecting more and more people in developing nations. For years the heart disease has been the number one of death in most industrial nations The heart disease has claimed more life than cancer, accidents, or AIDS. In the past, in most developing nations fewer people died from heart disease. They died instead from diseases such as lung disease. Now the World Health Organization has warned that heart disease is increasing rapidly in almost every developing nations. Why is this happening? One reason is that people in developing nations are living longer. Another reason is that many people have changed the way they live. They now eat more fat and salt and fewer fruits and vegetables. They drink more alcohol and they smoke tobacco products. More people also work in offices now. They sit at the desk all day. They do not get enough physical exercises. The World Health Organization is worried about the increasing heart disease in developing areas. It has called on health experts in these counties to learn more about the problem.

The sentence in Line4 “ The heart disease has claimed more life than cancer, accidents or AIDS.” Means______.

  • A.The number of people who have got heart disease is more than the number of people who have got cancer or AIDS
  • B.The number of people who did from heart disease is more than the number of people who did from cancer, accident or AIDS
  • C.More and more people realized the danger of heart disease
  • D.fewer people are afraid of heart disease now
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According to the writer, ____.

  • A.some medicines have a long-term effect on the mind
  • B.the ways to treat the cause of the stress remain unknown
  • C.those who suffer from stress need to have a good rest
  • D.taking medicines is not a good way to overcome stress
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The word “depression” (Line 4, Para 1) means ____.

  • A.burden
  • B.low spirit
  • C.decline
  • D.balance
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It is a well-known fact that those who suffer from stress at work are often unskilled workers doing uninteresting, repetitive jobs, especially those on production lines. Many of them have already turned to medicines to fight against sleeplessness and fear about the future, two of the signs of long-term stress and depression. In Britain, people spend on million pounds a year on different kinds of medicines. About one-third of this is spent on those medicines dealing with stress and depression. People take three million sleeping tablets (药片) every night. Although these “drugs of mind” can be extremely useful in cases of crisis, most patients would be better off without them.

 There are many causes of stress: uninteresting work, unemployment, poor housing, family problems, over-crowding and financial worry are all important factors. Nevertheless, doctors believe that if people learnt to breathe properly, took more exercise, used their leisure time more actively and expressed their anger instead of holding it in, they would not depend so much on drugs, which treat only the outward signs and not the cause of the stress. If doctors refused prescriptions (处方) more often and discouraged patients with minor illnesses from visiting the doctors, the country would have more money to spend on improving leisure facilities and adult education, which are at present inadequate in many parts of the country. Moreover, doctors would have more time to spend on those patients in real need of their help.

The passage tells us that ____.

  • A.unskilled workers are more likely to suffer from stress
  • B.about one-third of the British workers worry about the future
  • C.most patients feel uncomfortable with medicines
  • D.people spend 650 million pounds on sleeping tablets every year
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Liquids are like solids _____ they have a definite volume

  • A.in that
  • B.for that
  • C.with that
  • D.at that
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It is recommended that the project _____ until all the preparations have been made

  • A.is not started
  • B.will not be started
  • C.not be started
  • D.is not to be started
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We didn't know his telephone number, otherwise we _____ him.

  • A.would have telephoned
  • B.must have telephoned
  • C.would telephone
  • D.had telephoned
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Mark often attempts to escape _____ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.

  • A.having been fined
  • B.to be fined
  • C.to have been fined
  • D.being fined
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If you don't like to swim, you _____ stay at home

  • A.should as well
  • B.may as well
  • C.can as well
  • D.would as well
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I have no objection _____ the evening with them.

  • A.to spend
  • B.to spending
  • C.of spending
  • D.spending
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To be frank, I'd rather you _____ in the case

  • A.will not be involved
  • B.not involved
  • C.not to be involved
  • D.were not involved
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Michael used to look hurt and surprised when _____.

  • A.scolding
  • B.to scold
  • C.having scolded
  • D.scolded
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It is not unusual for workers in that region _____.

  • A.to be paid more than a month late
  • B.to be paid later than more a month
  • C.to pay later than a month more
  • D.to pay late more than a month
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_____ for my illness I would have lent him a helping hand

  • A.Not being
  • B.Had it not been
  • C.Without being
  • D.Not having been
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Homework _____ on time will lead to better grades.

  • A.done
  • B.be done
  • C.having done
  • D.to have been done
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I could not persuade him to accept it, _____ make him see the important of it.

  • A.if only I could not
  • B.no more than I could
  • C.or I could not
  • D.nor could I
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Only under special circumstances ________ to take make-up tests.

  • A.are freshmen permitted
  • B.freshmen are permitted
  • C.permitted are freshmen
  • D.are permitted freshmen
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Had he worked harder, he __________ the exams.

  • A.must have got through
  • B.would have got through
  • C.permitted are freshmen
  • D.are permitted freshmen
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Every man in this country has the right to live where he wants to _____ the color of his skin.

  • A.with the exception of
  • B.in the light of
  • C.by virtue of
  • D.regardless of
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When I first met him I had the ____ that he was a shy boy.

  • A.viewpoint
  • B.meaning
  • C.impression
  • D.progress
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The international situation is very _____ in the Middle East.

  • A.delicious
  • B.perfect
  • C.delicate
  • D.delight