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The poem “The Life That I Have” was made famous by its inclusion in the 1958 movie, Ca

rve Her Name with Pride.()

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Mary Elizabeth Frye said that the words of the poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave an
d Weep" "just came to her" and expressed what she felt about life and death.()

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I’ll never get married― I don’t want to spend my life surrounded by dirty washing and(
I’ll never get married― I don’t want to spend my life surrounded by dirty washing and(

) .

A.children screaming

B.screaming children

C.screamed children

D.children screamed

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Games are games. They’ll always be there. They won’t help you get further in life, just help you ________ in the same spot. They can make you ignore responsibility.

A.stay off

B.stay at

C.stay put

D.stay up

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One of the major ______in life is appetite, and one of our major _______should be to_____
it. Appetite is the ______ of living; it is one of the ______ that tell you that you are still______to exist. That you still have an _____ on your longings and want to ____into the world and taste its multitudinous flavors and ___. By appetite, I don’t mean just the _____ for food, but any condition of unsatisfied desire.

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The poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep" is common reading for funerals.
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"All That is Gold Does Not Glitter" is a poem written by J. R. R. Tolkien fo
r his fantasy novel “The Lord of the Rings”.()

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Mary Elizabeth Frye had never written any poetry, but the plight of a German Jewish w
oman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was staying with her and her husband, had inspired the poem "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep".()

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第8题
John Alexander McCrae was inspired to write this poem on May 3, 1945, after presiding
over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Alexis Helmer.()

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第9题
(1) Life can be tough for immigrants in America. A...

(1) Life can be tough for immigrants in America. As a Romanian bank clerk in Atlanta puts it, to find a good job “you have to be like a wolf in the forest – able to smell out the best meat.” And if you can’t find work, don’t expect the taxpayer to bail you out. Unlike in some European countries, it is extremely hard for an able-bodied immigrant to live off the state. A law passed in 1996 explicitly bars most immigrants, even those with legal status, from receiving almost any federal benefits. (2) That is one reason why America absorbs immigrants better than any other rich countries, according to a new study by the University of California. The researchers sought to measure the effect of immigration on the native-born in 20 rich countries, taking into account differences in skills between immigrants and natives, imperfect labor markets and the size of the welfare state in each country. (3) Their results offer ammunition for fans of more open borders. In 19 out of 20 countries, the authors calculated that shutting the doors entirely to foreign workers would make the native-born worse off. Never mind what it would do to the immigrants themselves, who benefit far more than anyone else from being allowed to cross borders to find work. (4) The study also suggests that most countries could handle more immigration than they currently allow. In America, a one-percentage point increase in the proportion of immigrants in the population made the native-born 0.05% better off. The opposite was true in some countries with generous or ill-designed welfare states, however. A one-point rise in immigration made the native-born slightly worse off in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. In Belgium, immigrants who lose jobs can receive almost two-thirds of their most recent wage in state benefits, which must make the hunt for a new job less urgent. (5) None of these effects was large, but the study undermines the claim that immigrants steal jobs from native or drag down their wages. Many immigrants take jobs that Americans do not want, the study finds. This “smooths” the labor market and ultimately creates more jobs for locals. Native-owned grocery stores do better business because there are immigrants to pick the fruit they sell. Indian computer scientists help American software firms expand. A previous study found that because immigrants typically earn less than locals with similar skills, they boost corporate profits, prompting companies to grow and hire more locals. 1. Increase in immigration in Austria fails to improve locals’ life mainly because of ________.

A、low wages for locals

B、imperfect labor markets

C、the design of the welfare system

D、inadequate skills of immigrants

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Have you wished for a magic pill or magic formula that would let you live happily fore
ver? If you have, don’t feel alone! It’s a very common, natural wish that has a long history.Spanish explorers of the sixteenth century even tried to find a fountain of youth in what is now the state of Florida.The water the this legendary fountain, which no one has yet found, was believed to restore youth and good health to those who drank it.

Biologists today don’t expect that anyone will find a magical fountain of youth.Growing older is a natural part of the life cycle that can’t be reversed.As human beings grow older, organs such as the heart and lungs may stop functioning properly.Sight and hearing may become weak.And the human body becomes more likely to come down with serious illnesses from which it cannot recover.

Considered together, changes that bring about the decline of an organism are called aging.Because of aging, many biologists believe that there may be a maximum age limit to which even the healthiest organisms can live.For human beings, this maximum age limit is about 110 years.

Perhaps the most important thing that you can learn from your study of human biology is that you have a lot of control over the aging process in your own life.In fact, within our control are many physical and mental factors that have much to do with aging.For example, each of us, as recent research indicates, can do many things to help prevent heart and vessel disease, which causes half the death each year in the United States.We can avoid eating a lot of fatty meat.Eating too much of these types of animal fats can lead to the clogging and hardening of blood vessels.We can cut back on smoking and hopefully quit entirely.We can limit the amount of alcohol we drink and the amount of sugar we eat.We can exercise regularly and strengthen the heart and other organs.And we can remember to take time out each day for ourselves, time just relax.Exercise, recreation and relaxation all reduce stress – inner tension that is hard on all body organs.

One final thing we can do is to try to keep aware of advances made in health education.Information is often available free of charge from health clinics or schools.

1.Which of the following is the leading cause of death in the United States?

A.Heart disease.

B.Cancer

C.Alcohol

D.Smoking

2.What happens as people grow older?

A.They dream of a magic pill to help them live a happy and long life

B.They come down with serious illnesses

C.Their organs become weak and may stop working properly

D.Their blood vessels become clogged

3.In the opinion of biologists, _________.

A.the aging process can be reversed

B.the aging process can be controlled and slowed down

C.the aging process can be got rid of

D.the aging process can go beyond its limit

4.We can slow down the weakening of all our body organs by ______.

A.not eating animal fat

B.limiting drinking and smoking

C.exercise, recreation and relaxation to reduce stress

D.preventing the clogging and hardening of blood vessels

5.Besides physical and mental factors, which of the following also contributes to living a long and healthy life according tot the passage?

A.Health education

B.Traditional medicine

C.artificial organs

D.The invention of magic pills

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Choosing FriendsIn our daily life,it's nice to have friends.While family is____41__
Choosing FriendsIn our daily life,it's nice to have friends.While family is____41__

Choosing Friends

In our daily life,it's nice to have friends.While family is____41____ important, friends are a different support system of your choosin

G. As the____42____goes,“You can't choose your family, but you can choose your friends." Choosing them wisely can ____43____your life more exciting and inspirin

G.

Deciding whom you choose as your friends says as much about you as it does them. You may choose your friends____44____on similar interests.You may choose them because you're opposites of each other and find this interestin

G.Often,friends become "friends”because they are naturally attracted towards each other due to____45____ personalities.Sometimes it's just circumstances that bring two individuals together who then become friends.

Whatever prompts a friendship,developing one is a very____46____experienc

E.This is especially true when, before you know it, a certain____47____turns into a unique lifelong close friendship.Again,it's been said that a person____48____ has only a couple of very close friends in their lif

E.Think of whom you____49____as truly close friends. These are those few individuals you can____50____and share deep thoughts and concerns wit

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