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1、1.He has been trying hard to hold _ his temper.A)up toB)in toC)down toD)on to2.Yesterday I went shopping and found a lot of _ in the sale.A)bargesB)bargainsC)barragesD)barracks3.The old machine wont _ properly if you dont oil it regularly.A)affectB)effectC)functionD)practice4.What is really abnormal
2、 sleepiness is now almost the norm.A)uniqueB)regularC)unusualD)odd5.How soon can I be _as a member of the school football team?A)receivedB)admittedC)allowedD)permitted6.The decay of food can usually be _ by the sense of smell.A)foundB)receivedC)detectedD)protected7.Im not particular _ my clothes;I d
3、ont mind what I wear.A)inB)withC)aboutD)for8.My husband and I _ conflicting opinions on this matter.A)makeB).holdC)keepD)take9.We need to _ the quality of our goods but not increase the price.A)remainB)retainC)stayD)maintain10.The crowd started to _ when the night fell.A)break outB)break inC).break
4、overD)break up11.He _ his arms in front of him as if he were praying to God.A)intendedB)extendedC)includedD)excluded12.The party leader is an extreme left-winger,but his deputy is more_ in his views.A)modestB)moderateC)monitorD)modern13.Hardly _ the classroom when the class began.A)he had enteredB)h
5、e enteredC)had he enteredD)he was entered14.In learning a foreign language,various forms of practice are good _.A)disciplinesB)theoriesC)techniquesD)skills15.Reducing unemployment will be the main _ for the new government.A)challengeB)struggleC)warD)fighting16.Why are you talking in such a strange _
6、?A)meansB)mannerC)matterD)measure17.Some people think a fast car is a _ of power and strength.A)viewB)symbolC)ideaD)sense18.This is a private dining room where members could _ groups of friends.A)welcomeB)acceptC)entertainD)receive19.The plan_ in the days before costs became so great.A)had formulate
7、dB)was formedC)was formulatedD).had formed20.Shall I _ you up at the airport tomorrow morning?A)sendB)pickC)seeD)look21.Experts say that work on the new bridge will cost an _ five million pounds.A)aboutB)estimatedC)almostD)nearly22.The boys _ development was very advanced for his age.A)intelligentB)
8、intellectualC)internalD)external23.She _(up)her forehead in disgust.A)lookedB).pushedC)pulledD)wrinkled24.I think that she must be a relation of _.A)theirsB)themC)theirD)theys25.The soldiers had to remain at their _ all night long.A)jobsB)workC)postsD)status26.Will you meet me we_ were last night?A)
9、thereB)whenC)whereD)then27.Please _ sure that the house is locked before you leave.A)makeB)takeC)doD)let28.The managing directors only _ was how to improve the quality of their products.A)concernB)confirmC)concludeD)confess29.The young man managed_ from his parents where he was going.A)concealingB)c
10、oncealedC)to concealD)having concealed30.The young man managed _from his parents where he was going.A)concealingB)concealedC)to concealD)having concealed31.Please _ sure that the house is locked before you leave.A)makeB)takeC)doD)let32.Empty _ makes the most sound.A)shipB)vesselC)boatD)yacht33.Would
11、 you please _ your visit for a few days,stay a few days longer?A)expandB)lengthenC)stretchD)extend34.This district has changed so much since I was last here that I hardly _ it now.A).seeB)recognizeC)organizeD)admit35.The prisoner has been deprived _ many privileges that average citizens enjoy.A)ofB)
12、atC)byD)on36.There was a long _ before he answered the telephone.A)stopB)breakC)intervalD)occasion37.In some _,people have had to wa it two weeks for a doctors appointment.A)casesB)casesC).momentsD)examples38.There was a long _ before he answered the telephone.A)stopB)breakC)intervalD)occasion39.She
13、 _(up)her forehead in disgust.A)lookedB)pushedC)pulledD)wrinkled40.The teacher said Tom is _ average in his lessons.A).onB)aboveC)overD)upWith Americas Midterm Elections over,and a new Commander-in-Chief about to step#1#soon,some Americans are a#2#nervous about the nations future.But others feel sec
14、ure,#3#that the man they consider the most powerful person in the world isnt#4#anywhere.Justwho is this behind-the-scenes guy that they think#5#more power than George W.Bush ever#6#?Hes Alan Greenspan,a#7#expert economist who heads the Federal Reserve,commonly#8#as the Fed.Greenspan is a#9#New Yorke
15、r.His first focus was music:He#10#NewYorks Julliard School and toured the country#11#a year in the early 1940s,playing inthe Henry Jerome swing band.If nothing#12#,friends believe,this experience of US travelgave him the ability to connect dispassionate economic theories#13#the individuals theyaffec
16、t.“The most outstanding thing#14#him is he knowsthe American economy,”#15#friend Herbert Stein,an economist.A swing#16#economics carried him straight into#17#Republican politics.He advised Richard Nixon in his 1968#18#,and served briefly in theBureau of the Budget.Seven years later,he returned to go
17、vernment service,replacing Mr.Stein#19#chair of the Council of Economic Advisers in the final days of the Nixon presidency.He agreed only after being assured that Vice President Ford would#20#him.1.A)overB)acrossC)inD)down2.A)fewB)smallC)slightD)little3.A)knowingB)knowsC)knewD)known4.A)walkingB)goin
18、gC)movingD)coming5.A)haveB)wasC)hadD)having6.A)willB)didC)doesD)does7.A)74-years-oldsB)74-year-oldsC)74-year-oldD)74-years-old8.A)notedB)knownC)calledD)named9.A)nurtureB)nationalC)naturalD)native10.A)attendedB)admittedC)adoptedD)adapted11.A)withB)toC)atD)for12.A)additionalB)extraC)elseD)more13.A)wit
19、hB)ofC)overD)for14.A)ofB)aboutC)forD)on15.A)talksB)speaksC)saysD)tells16.A)aboveB)overC)intoD)to17.A)modestB)moderateC)modernD)model18.A)cabinetB)debateC)movementD)campaign19.A)toB)forC)asD)at20.A)keepB)retainC)stayD)maintainAmerican society is not nap-friendly.In fact,says David Dinges,a sleep spec
20、ialist at theUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,“Theres even a prohibition against admittingwe need sleep.”Nobody wants to be caught napping or found asleep at the switch.To quotean obscure proverb:“Some sleep five hours,nature requires seven,laziness nine andwickedness eleven.”Wrong.The
21、way not to fall asleep at the switch is to take naps whenyou need them.“We have to totally change our attitude toward napping,”says Dr.WilliamDement of Stanford University,the godfather of sleep research.Last year a nationalcommission led by Dement identified an“American sleep debt,”which one member
22、 said wasas important as the national debt.The commission was concerned about the dangers of sleepiness:people causing industrial accidents or fallingasleep while driving.This may be why we havea new sleep policy in the White House.According to recent reports,President Clinton is tryingto take a hal
23、f-hour snooze every afternoon.About 60%of American adults nap when giventhe opportunity.We seem to have“a mid-afternoon quiescent phase,”also called“a secondarysleep gate.”Sleeping 15 minutes to two hours in the early afternoon can reduce stress andimprove alertness.Clearly,we were born to nap.We Su
24、perstars of Snooze dont nap toreplace lost shut-eye or to prepare for a night shift.Rather,we“snack”on sleep,whenever,wherever and at whatever time we feellike it.Call it somnia.I myself have nappedin buses,cars,planes and on boats;on floors,couches and beds;and in libraries,offices and museums.Ther
25、e is an exquisite pleasure in giving oneself overto drowsiness,particularly if youresupposed to be doing something else.And we should all note,napping is one of the few pleasuresleft that are not life-threatening.The pathologically alert like to think they get moredone than nappers.Wrong again.Winst
26、on Churchill slept every afternoon when he was the wartimePrime Minister of England.Napoleon napped on the battlefield.Calvin Coolidge,Lyndon Johnsonand John Kennedy all took naps.If there is to be a transformation of American sleepbehavior,we nappers,the sleep elite,will have to share our“sleeping
27、skills”with thoseless fortunate than we are,or the nap-impaired.For starters,here are a few of my favoritenaps.At work:Nap freedom,to me,is as great an incentive as money or power.Sleepingat work is superbly satisfying,and in some cases necessary.Truck drivers should pull overat the first sign of dr
28、owsiness as should anyone operating machinery,including a wordprocessor.In class:These naps can be pleasant because of the risk involved.I oncesuccumbed to drowsiness in a high-school French class and was awakened by my teacher singing,“Frere Jackques,Frere Jacques,dormezvous?”William Dement has des
29、ignated sleepingsections in his courses at Stanford.At a concert:Sleeping(discreetly)at a concertcan be among lifes great experiences.One rides the music,wafted this way and that on themesand leitmotifs.Wagner in particular promotes vivid dreams.Best nap of all:Myall-time-favorite way to snooze is i
30、n a hammock on a screened-in porch,on a mild summer dayand this is what makes it perfect a huge,important book on my chest,open and unread.Such napping says much about the principles we live by and sleep by.Theres the storytold about a young playwright who once asked a famous author to view a rehear
31、sal of his newplay.The author slept through the whole thing.Afterward the young man complained,sayinghe really had wanted the authors opinion.In a pithy summation of the committed nappersview of life,the author replied,“Sleep is an opinion.”1.It is commonly accepted in American society that too much
32、 sleep is _.A)unreasonableB)criminalC)harmfulD)costly2.The research done by the Commission shows that Americans _.A)dont like to take napsB)are terribly worried about their national debtC)sleep less than is good for themD)have caused many industrial and traffic accidents3.The purpose of this article
33、 is to _.A)warn us of the wickedness of nappingB)explain the danger of sleepinessC)discuss the side effects of nappingD)convince the reader of the necessity of napping4.The“American debt”is the result of _.A)the traditional misconception the Americans have about sleepB)the new sleep policy of Clinto
34、n AdministrationC)the rapid development of American industryD)the Americans worry about the danger of sleepiness5.The sentence“Rather,we snack on sleep,whenever,wherever and at whatever time wefeel like it.”means that it is _.A)preferable to have a sound sleep before a night shiftB)good practice to
35、eat something light before we go to bedC)essential to make up for lost sleepD)natural to take a nap whenever we feel the need for itThe amount of sleep each person needs depends on many factors,including age.Infants generallyrequire about 16 hours a day,while teenagers need about 9 hours on average.
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