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- 错误
- A.Share the Responsibility
- B.Keep Your Receipts
- C.Cut Bad Habits
- D.Balance Your Checkbook
- E.Remain Flexible
- F.Pay Down Debt
- G.Focus on Savings You have a big expense coming up.You need a better car,or a bigger home,or you want to go back to college.What do you do?Borrow,borrow,borrow--right?Well,maybe not.If you’ve created a budget,you know exactly ho
- By now,you’ve set up your budget.You know how much money you have.But you could still use some help staying on budget.Here are some tips that can help you stick to your budget and get ahead on that major purchase:Determine the amount of your budget tha
- If you have credit card debt,you may feel like it’s going to take forever to pay it off.But you can get ahead by choosing one card--ideally,the one with the highest interest rate—and paying as much as you can on it every month.If you have other cards,pa
- A.Inform. the public of the risk of it.
- B.Legitimate the access to it.
- C.Control the access to it.
- D.Intervene when necessary.
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- A.inhuman and unethical
- B.inhuman but legal
- C.illiberal but necessary
- D.illiberal and oppressive
- A.the results of genetic tests may fall into hands of dishonest people
- B.the salesmen of genetic tests are malicious like snakes
- C.the prediction of genetic tests are largely misleading nonsense
- D.legislation should be strengthened to prevent the abuse of genetic test results
- America’s Government Accountability Office(GAO)report also revealed what the industry has openly admitted for years:that results of disease—prediction tests from different companies sometimes conflict with one another,because there is no industry
- Governments hate this sort of anarchy and America’s,in particular,is considering regulation.But three things argue against wholesale regulation.First,the level of interference needs to be based on the level of risk a test represents.The government doe
- Instead,then,of reacting in a hostile fashion to the trend for people to take genetic tests,governments should be asking themselves how they can make best use of this new source of information.Restricting access to tests that inform. people about bad re
- Current genetic tests are able to______.
- A.identify customers’response to common medications
- B.diagnose customers’health state in the future
- C.judge customers’genetic inclination to some diseases
- D.find the cause for some diseases,such as glaucoma
- A.Huntington’S and Tay.Sach can be diagnosed by genetic information because they are rare disorders
- B.someone who has a lower—than—average genetic risk of skin disease can suffer aterrainal skin cancer
- C.genetic test companies have tried to justify the uniqueness of their disease-predictionresults
- D.customers have to order genetic test online because it is illegal in real life
- A.economic structure
- B.social structure
- C.political structure
- D.educational structure
- A.The New Meaning of Marriage
- B.The Changing View about Marriage
- C.New Equality in Marriage
- D.The New Marriage Gap
- A.One should not get married until he is fully prepared,economically or psychologically.
- B.Marriage is a good opportunity for one to climb up social ladder.
- C.Woman should go outside to bring back home her share of slice of bacon.
- D.Marriage is just not as necessary as it used to be in practical terms.
- A.Get hitched.
- B.Go to the altar.
- C.Touch the finishing line.
- D.Get united.
- A.divided
- B.uncertain
- C.positive
- D.contradictory
- A.they find no correlation between other food and obesity
- B.soda tax is much easier to implement than other fclod tax
- C.too much soda has been consumed in the past three decades
- D.the correlation between soda and obesity is most distinct
- A.soda drinking
- B.calorie in—take
- C.children obesity rate
- D.employment rate
- A.Km the goose that laid the golden egg.
- B.You cannot eat your cake and have it.
- C.Beating the grass and startling the snake.
- D.Killing two birds with one stone.
- A growing number of officials think so,which accounts for a spate of proposed new taxes on soda as a way to discourage consumption while at the same time raising money to fund other obesity—fighting initiatives.Some 20 states and cities,from New Mexic
- Government involvement in what Americans eat is nothing new.But why tax soda andnot,say,ice cream,pizza or Oreos——0r,for that matter,the video games that discourage kids from going outside to run around?Washington city—council member Mary Cheh says it
- How do people feel about soda taxes?In April.the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute asked residents of New York State if they supported or opposed a“fat tax”on nondiet sugared soda.Thirty—one percent were in favor,and 66%were opposed.Yet when ask
- A.reducing citizens’calcIrie intake
- B.increasing government revenue
- C.bridging the gap between the rich and the poor
- D.raising money for public—health programs
- A.sniff at
- B.applaud at
- C.take a relief with
- D.give a cold shoulder to
- A.the improvement of average reaction time of American is oweing to fast’action video game playing
- B.accute perception of surrounding information is essential to human being’s survival in this society
- C.more and more Americans will be advocated to play fast-action video games because it can help to reduce accidents on roads
- D.not all video games will lead to better perceptual skills
- A.visual and auditory information in the surroundings
- B.meaningful processing of relevant information
- C.rapid calculating of the possibility of an event
- D.quickly reaching the threshold of decision—making
- A.the skills of playing video games can be perfected by practice
- B.playing video games make people smarter
- C.those who play action video games are more efficient in collecting sensory information around them
- D.videO.garners’performance in fulfilling specific tasks is better than non-gamers