I asked Joan to help me with the math question because I couldn’t ________ the
answer.
count on
end up
figure out
turn into
The strawberry looks so delicious that I can hardly resist the ________. The urge to
take a bite is so strong.
temptation
appreciation
infection
hesitation
It is our dream that one day we can live in ________, rather than conflicts and violence,
with people all over the world.
harmony
benefit
substance
revolution
I wish to express my ________ for your kind help.
attitude
gratitude
altitude
latitude
The computer programmer felt ________ because he had to work under pressure all the
time.
broken up
carried away
stressed out
torn down
When we heard a big thump from upstairs, we were shocked and everyone
________ up at the ceiling in astonishment.
lifted
flashed
stared
perceived
It is very common for students to watch TV or play computer games for ________.
creation
monument
procedure
recreation
On New Year’s Eve, this pub will ________ its opening hours so that customers can
stay as late as midnight to welcome the arrival of the new year.
expand
attend
extend
observe
I have always regretted not having studied harder at school. I ________ more diligent
at that time.
had been
should be
was
should have been
My dog was hit by a car; now he lies ________ here.
bury
burying
buried
to be buried
In the summer, many people often decide to get fit. But __11__ their motivation is
correct, the methods sometimes are not. Over the years, statements like “eat less to lose
weight” have been passed around as good advice. In fact, __12__ fitness strategies are
unhealthy— and even dangerous. Unfortunately, many people want to lose weight so badly
that they will believe any advice— good or bad. Here are two of the most __13__ myths
about getting fit.
“If I just eat less, I will lose weight.” Many people only focus on the amount of food
they consume each day. They neglect to pay attention to what they’re eating. So they may
be eating less, but they’re not eating healthily. Be sure to eat a good balance of protein,
carbohydrates and fats. You need all three food groups to __14__ a healthy body. What
you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
“If I build muscle, I will gain weight.” This statement is actually true. Muscle is more
dense than fat, so the same amount weighs more. But muscle also takes up less space.
When you __15__ muscle, you will be thinner and your clothes will feel looser.
when
unless
while
because
In the summer, many people often decide to get fit. But __11__ their motivation is
correct, the methods sometimes are not. Over the years, statements like “eat less to lose
weight” have been passed around as good advice. In fact, __12__ fitness strategies are
unhealthy— and even dangerous. Unfortunately, many people want to lose weight so badly
that they will believe any advice— good or bad. Here are two of the most __13__ myths
about getting fit.
“If I just eat less, I will lose weight.” Many people only focus on the amount of food
they consume each day. They neglect to pay attention to what they’re eating. So they may
be eating less, but they’re not eating healthily. Be sure to eat a good balance of protein,
carbohydrates and fats. You need all three food groups to __14__ a healthy body. What
you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
“If I build muscle, I will gain weight.” This statement is actually true. Muscle is more
dense than fat, so the same amount weighs more. But muscle also takes up less space.
When you __15__ muscle, you will be thinner and your clothes will feel looser.
such
so
much
few
In the summer, many people often decide to get fit. But __11__ their motivation is
correct, the methods sometimes are not. Over the years, statements like “eat less to lose
weight” have been passed around as good advice. In fact, __12__ fitness strategies are
unhealthy— and even dangerous. Unfortunately, many people want to lose weight so badly
that they will believe any advice— good or bad. Here are two of the most __13__ myths
about getting fit.
“If I just eat less, I will lose weight.” Many people only focus on the amount of food
they consume each day. They neglect to pay attention to what they’re eating. So they may
be eating less, but they’re not eating healthily. Be sure to eat a good balance of protein,
carbohydrates and fats. You need all three food groups to __14__ a healthy body. What
you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
“If I build muscle, I will gain weight.” This statement is actually true. Muscle is more
dense than fat, so the same amount weighs more. But muscle also takes up less space.
When you __15__ muscle, you will be thinner and your clothes will feel looser.
well-organized
often-heard
good-looking
heart-breaking
In the summer, many people often decide to get fit. But __11__ their motivation is
correct, the methods sometimes are not. Over the years, statements like “eat less to lose
weight” have been passed around as good advice. In fact, __12__ fitness strategies are
unhealthy— and even dangerous. Unfortunately, many people want to lose weight so badly
that they will believe any advice— good or bad. Here are two of the most __13__ myths
about getting fit.
“If I just eat less, I will lose weight.” Many people only focus on the amount of food
they consume each day. They neglect to pay attention to what they’re eating. So they may
be eating less, but they’re not eating healthily. Be sure to eat a good balance of protein,
carbohydrates and fats. You need all three food groups to __14__ a healthy body. What
you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
“If I build muscle, I will gain weight.” This statement is actually true. Muscle is more
dense than fat, so the same amount weighs more. But muscle also takes up less space.
When you __15__ muscle, you will be thinner and your clothes will feel looser.
hold
maintain
stay
contain
In the summer, many people often decide to get fit. But __11__ their motivation is
correct, the methods sometimes are not. Over the years, statements like “eat less to lose
weight” have been passed around as good advice. In fact, __12__ fitness strategies are
unhealthy— and even dangerous. Unfortunately, many people want to lose weight so badly
that they will believe any advice— good or bad. Here are two of the most __13__ myths
about getting fit.
“If I just eat less, I will lose weight.” Many people only focus on the amount of food
they consume each day. They neglect to pay attention to what they’re eating. So they may
be eating less, but they’re not eating healthily. Be sure to eat a good balance of protein,
carbohydrates and fats. You need all three food groups to __14__ a healthy body. What
you eat is just as important as how much you eat.
“If I build muscle, I will gain weight.” This statement is actually true. Muscle is more
dense than fat, so the same amount weighs more. But muscle also takes up less space.
When you __15__ muscle, you will be thinner and your clothes will feel looser.
substitute fat for
provide fat for
interchange fat with
replace fat with
Student: I think it is time that I should work harder!
Teacher: How right you are! ________ I’m glad you can start to take action.
Better late than never.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill.
When Laura Bush walked into the room wearing a stunning tangerine suit, I wanted to
say— just the way I would to a friend— “Have you been working out?” “Have you
changed your hairstyle?” She looked slimmer and even younger than the woman I
interviewed a little less than four years ago, on the day before the world changed. Back then,
on September 10, 2001, Washington, still reeling from an election that rested on a mere 537
votes in Florida, was recovering from culture shock. The Bushes ran a very different White
House than the Clintons. They were on time for appointments, they spent quiet evenings
with intimate friends, and they went to bed early. Not exactly a hip Hollywood lifestyle.
But the First Lady, a title she still thinks of as too lofty and inauthentic to describe her, was
winning hearts and minds. She is, after all, a teacher and educator. She taught elementary
school in Houston and Austin for several years, and produced an outstanding book fair in
Washington with some of America’s greatest authors populating vast lawns filled with tents,
talking to throngs about their works. Laura Bush’s love of reading is partly what defines her.
I always wondered if books were substitutes for the brothers and sisters she didn’t have
growing up in Midland, Texas and if they kept her from feeling lonely.
Why did the writer want to ask Laura if she had been working out?
Laura looked very tired.
Laura looked slender and younger.
Laura was younger than other first ladies.
Laura was an old friend of the writer.
When Laura Bush walked into the room wearing a stunning tangerine suit, I wanted to
say— just the way I would to a friend— “Have you been working out?” “Have you
changed your hairstyle?” She looked slimmer and even younger than the woman I
interviewed a little less than four years ago, on the day before the world changed. Back then,
on September 10, 2001, Washington, still reeling from an election that rested on a mere 537
votes in Florida, was recovering from culture shock. The Bushes ran a very different White
House than the Clintons. They were on time for appointments, they spent quiet evenings
with intimate friends, and they went to bed early. Not exactly a hip Hollywood lifestyle.
But the First Lady, a title she still thinks of as too lofty and inauthentic to describe her, was
winning hearts and minds. She is, after all, a teacher and educator. She taught elementary
school in Houston and Austin for several years, and produced an outstanding book fair in
Washington with some of America’s greatest authors populating vast lawns filled with tents,
talking to throngs about their works. Laura Bush’s love of reading is partly what defines her.
I always wondered if books were substitutes for the brothers and sisters she didn’t have
growing up in Midland, Texas and if they kept her from feeling lonely.
Whom does “the woman” in the passage refer to?
Laura herself
Laura’s secretary
One of Laura’s sisters
The writer’s neighbor
When Laura Bush walked into the room wearing a stunning tangerine suit, I wanted to
say— just the way I would to a friend— “Have you been working out?” “Have you
changed your hairstyle?” She looked slimmer and even younger than the woman I
interviewed a little less than four years ago, on the day before the world changed. Back then,
on September 10, 2001, Washington, still reeling from an election that rested on a mere 537
votes in Florida, was recovering from culture shock. The Bushes ran a very different White
House than the Clintons. They were on time for appointments, they spent quiet evenings
with intimate friends, and they went to bed early. Not exactly a hip Hollywood lifestyle.
But the First Lady, a title she still thinks of as too lofty and inauthentic to describe her, was
winning hearts and minds. She is, after all, a teacher and educator. She taught elementary
school in Houston and Austin for several years, and produced an outstanding book fair in
Washington with some of America’s greatest authors populating vast lawns filled with tents,
talking to throngs about their works. Laura Bush’s love of reading is partly what defines her.
I always wondered if books were substitutes for the brothers and sisters she didn’t have
growing up in Midland, Texas and if they kept her from feeling lonely.
The culture shock in Washington was due to ________.
the US presidential election in 2000
the lifestyle of the Bush family
the 911 incident in 2001
the reading movement in schools
When Laura Bush walked into the room wearing a stunning tangerine suit, I wanted to
say— just the way I would to a friend— “Have you been working out?” “Have you
changed your hairstyle?” She looked slimmer and even younger than the woman I
interviewed a little less than four years ago, on the day before the world changed. Back then,
on September 10, 2001, Washington, still reeling from an election that rested on a mere 537
votes in Florida, was recovering from culture shock. The Bushes ran a very different White
House than the Clintons. They were on time for appointments, they spent quiet evenings
with intimate friends, and they went to bed early. Not exactly a hip Hollywood lifestyle.
But the First Lady, a title she still thinks of as too lofty and inauthentic to describe her, was
winning hearts and minds. She is, after all, a teacher and educator. She taught elementary
school in Houston and Austin for several years, and produced an outstanding book fair in
Washington with some of America’s greatest authors populating vast lawns filled with tents,
talking to throngs about their works. Laura Bush’s love of reading is partly what defines her.
I always wondered if books were substitutes for the brothers and sisters she didn’t have
growing up in Midland, Texas and if they kept her from feeling lonely.
Laura Bush grew up .
as the only child in her family
with a large number of siblings
away from her brothers and sisters
without the care of her parents
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