As the deadline was approaching, he worked hard on the project ________.
around the clock
from the cradle to the grave
on and off
every now and then
My cell phone doesn’t work. I forgot to ________ the battery.
receive
return
release
recharge
I can’t wait to ________ my old car because it has been causing me a lot of trouble.
put off
get rid of
count on
drop out of
John proposed to May, but she kept him in ________ for several days before she said
that she would marry him.
abundance
compassion
irritation
suspense
The key to a successful school environment does not lie in having a smaller class size,
but in creating a pleasant ________ of the school.
atmosphere
attention
objection
obstacle
A dog with ________ will often scratch itself so vigorously that the bites on its skin
become worse.
ashes
cubs
moths
fleas
Learning that the war had taken away his beloved wife and three children, we all
felt ________ for him.
innocent
offensive
sympathetic
tense
We need your ________ here on the last page, and then we can open the account for
you.
money
author
discovery
signature
Billionaire ________ Mr. Chen is, he still works long hours every day.
like
as
such
so
If it ________ last Saturday, my students would have gone to the concert.
didn’t rain
wasn’t raining
shouldn’t rain
hadn’t rained
Try to accept(註1) that your teenager has to “belong” to the group of friends and that
being forced to be different can cause great distress. You may think that a certain hairstyle
or sensible shoes are ideal, but you probably don’t want your child to be made fun of as a
result. As far as possible, let your teenager make his/her own choices about these things,
even if they’re not your __11__ .
Permanent changes __12__ tattoos or piercings are different, though, (註2) as they
can’t simply be removed when fashions move on. Explain to your teenager that these
require(註3) much more careful thought than __13__ your hair orange or even shaving
your head. If you’re completely __14__ it, you(註4) do have a parent’s right to insist that
your teenager shouldn’t(註5) have it done. Teenagers still need some boundaries.
children
purposes
stress
taste
Try to accept(註1) that your teenager has to “belong” to the group of friends and that
being forced to be different can cause great distress. You may think that a certain hairstyle
or sensible shoes are ideal, but you probably don’t want your child to be made fun of as a
result. As far as possible, let your teenager make his/her own choices about these things,
even if they’re not your __11__ .
Permanent changes __12__ tattoos or piercings are different, though, (註2) as they
can’t simply be removed when fashions move on. Explain to your teenager that these
require(註3) much more careful thought than __13__ your hair orange or even shaving
your head. If you’re completely __14__ it, you(註4) do have a parent’s right to insist that
your teenager shouldn’t(註5) have it done. Teenagers still need some boundaries.
in addition to
so as to
as much as
such as
Try to accept(註1) that your teenager has to “belong” to the group of friends and that
being forced to be different can cause great distress. You may think that a certain hairstyle
or sensible shoes are ideal, but you probably don’t want your child to be made fun of as a
result. As far as possible, let your teenager make his/her own choices about these things,
even if they’re not your __11__ .
Permanent changes __12__ tattoos or piercings are different, though, (註2) as they
can’t simply be removed when fashions move on. Explain to your teenager that these
require(註3) much more careful thought than __13__ your hair orange or even shaving
your head. If you’re completely __14__ it, you(註4) do have a parent’s right to insist that
your teenager shouldn’t(註5) have it done. Teenagers still need some boundaries.
dye
dyeing
to dye
to have dyed
Try to accept(註1) that your teenager has to “belong” to the group of friends and that
being forced to be different can cause great distress. You may think that a certain hairstyle
or sensible shoes are ideal, but you probably don’t want your child to be made fun of as a
result. As far as possible, let your teenager make his/her own choices about these things,
even if they’re not your __11__ .
Permanent changes __12__ tattoos or piercings are different, though, (註2) as they
can’t simply be removed when fashions move on. Explain to your teenager that these
require(註3) much more careful thought than __13__ your hair orange or even shaving
your head. If you’re completely __14__ it, you(註4) do have a parent’s right to insist that
your teenager shouldn’t(註5) have it done. Teenagers still need some boundaries.
satisfied with
enthusiastic about
ignorant about
opposed to
Waiter: Excuse me, may I take your order now?
Customer: ________
Waiter:No problem. You can take your time, and I will come back in a few minutes.
Oh, no, sorry, not yet. We haven’t decided what to eat.
How delicious it looks! I can’t wait to eat it!
Yes, I’d like to say you are a polite waiter.
Could you bring us the bill?
A: I can’t make it this Friday. I have a doctor’s appointment.
B: Is something wrong?
A: ________ It’s just a regular check-up.
I believe so.
I doubt it.
I hope not.
I think so.
What happens to you when you take a drink? Alcohol, unlike other things you eat or
drink, passes quickly into your bloodstream. Once there is one drop of alcohol to every
1,500 drops of your blood, you’re drunk. Continued drinking after that can soon make you
pass out. In other words, (註1) it takes only a few drinks to get drunk.
Many people think alcohol peps you up. That’s not true. Alcohol really slows you
down. (註2) The more you drink, the more you slow down.
But alcohol often(註3) does make you act jovial and happy. That’s because alcohol
loosens your self-control. Sometimes you do things you would never do(註4) when sober. You
take chances. That can be dangerous, especially when you’re driving.
Alcohol can be bad for your health. That’s because it makes you delay eating, or
forget to eat all together. (註5) The more you drink, the less likely you are to eat the food
your body really needs. Thus, many people who die from drinking really starve to death!
This passage is mainly about ________.
various ways to care for our health
some negative effects of alcohol intake
the importance of using self-control when you are drunk
why drunken people are happy and jovial
What happens to you when you take a drink? Alcohol, unlike other things you eat or
drink, passes quickly into your bloodstream. Once there is one drop of alcohol to every
1,500 drops of your blood, you’re drunk. Continued drinking after that can soon make you
pass out. In other words, (註1) it takes only a few drinks to get drunk.
Many people think alcohol peps you up. That’s not true. Alcohol really slows you
down. (註2) The more you drink, the more you slow down.
But alcohol often(註3) does make you act jovial and happy. That’s because alcohol
loosens your self-control. Sometimes you do things you would never do(註4) when sober. You
take chances. That can be dangerous, especially when you’re driving.
Alcohol can be bad for your health. That’s because it makes you delay eating, or
forget to eat all together. (註5) The more you drink, the less likely you are to eat the food
your body really needs. Thus, many people who die from drinking really starve to death!
What effect of alcohol is NOT mentioned by the author?
It causes people to act happy.
It causes people to do things they wouldn’t do otherwise.
It keeps people from eating the food they need.
It causes people to gain weight.
What happens to you when you take a drink? Alcohol, unlike other things you eat or
drink, passes quickly into your bloodstream. Once there is one drop of alcohol to every
1,500 drops of your blood, you’re drunk. Continued drinking after that can soon make you
pass out. In other words, (註1) it takes only a few drinks to get drunk.
Many people think alcohol peps you up. That’s not true. Alcohol really slows you
down. (註2) The more you drink, the more you slow down.
But alcohol often(註3) does make you act jovial and happy. That’s because alcohol
loosens your self-control. Sometimes you do things you would never do(註4) when sober. You
take chances. That can be dangerous, especially when you’re driving.
Alcohol can be bad for your health. That’s because it makes you delay eating, or
forget to eat all together. (註5) The more you drink, the less likely you are to eat the food
your body really needs. Thus, many people who die from drinking really starve to death!
According to the last paragraph, people who drink alcohol ________.
might not remember to eat
are causing mass starvation in poor countries
eat sooner because they get hungry more easily
often worry too much about their health
What happens to you when you take a drink? Alcohol, unlike other things you eat or
drink, passes quickly into your bloodstream. Once there is one drop of alcohol to every
1,500 drops of your blood, you’re drunk. Continued drinking after that can soon make you
pass out. In other words, (註1) it takes only a few drinks to get drunk.
Many people think alcohol peps you up. That’s not true. Alcohol really slows you
down. (註2) The more you drink, the more you slow down.
But alcohol often(註3) does make you act jovial and happy. That’s because alcohol
loosens your self-control. Sometimes you do things you would never do(註4) when sober. You
take chances. That can be dangerous, especially when you’re driving.
Alcohol can be bad for your health. That’s because it makes you delay eating, or
forget to eat all together. (註5) The more you drink, the less likely you are to eat the food
your body really needs. Thus, many people who die from drinking really starve to death!
Which of the following statements would the author be LEAST likely to agree with?
Despite its bad effects on our health, alcohol helps us to develop self-control.
People may enjoy drinking alcohol at the risk of their health.
It’s mistaken that alcohol gives people energy.
Alcohol slows people down in reaction when driving.
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