What is confirmed by the study? A) Depression leads to excessive use of Internet. B) Depr
第1题
What was confirmed by the Boston University Medical Center’s study?()
A.Controlling one’s calorie intake is more important than doing exercise
B.Even occasional exercise can help reduce weight
C.Weight reduction is impossible without exercise
D.One could lose ten pounds in a year’s time if there’s no increase in food intake
第2题
What was confirmed by the Boston University Medical Center's study?
A.Controlling one's calorie intake is more important than doing exercise.
B.Even occasional exercise can help reduce weight.
C.Weight reduction is impossible without exercise.
D.One could lose ten pounds in a year's time if there's no in crease in food intake.
第3题
A.Promising laboratory test results still need to be confirmed by clinical studies before clinical recommendation could be given.
B.It really is still a significant problem in dentistry to bond reliably to oxide ceramics such as alumina and zirconia ceramics.
C.Most original laboratory research reports on bonding to zirconia ceramics start in their introduction with a statement pointing more or less out that achieving a reliable and predictable bond to this ceramic would be a major problem in dentistry.
D.No clinical trials with alumina ceramic IRFDFs or with RBFDPs made from densely sintered alumina ceramic were foun
第4题
A. Promising laboratory test results still need to be confirmed by clinical studies before clinical recommendation could be given
B.Clinical trials with resin-bonded restorations that had no or only limited mechanical retention and were made from alumina or zirconia ceramic were identified using an electronic search in PubMed database.
C.Most original laboratory research reports on bonding to zirconia ceramics start in their introduction with a statement pointing more or less out that achieving a reliable and predictable bond to this ceramic would be a major problem in dentistry
D.No clinical trials with alumina ceramic IRFDFs or with RBFDPs made from densely sintered alumina ceramic were foun
第5题
Academic Writing Style
1) _______________
A.You must bear in mind lots of things when thinking about EFL textbooks carefully.
B.Several points must be considered when uating EFL textbooks.
C.The most important things should not be forgotten when uating EFL textbooks.
D.If you think about EFL textbooks carefully, you will understand the importance of a lot of things.
2) ________________
A.Table 3 tells you what this study’s results are.
B.You can see this study’s results in Table 3.
C.The results of this study can be seen in Table 3.
D.From Table 3, we can see what the results show to us.
3) ________________
A.We need to conduct further research.We can focus on the application of other CDA frameworks.
B.Further research needs to be done.The focus should be on the application of other CDA frameworks.
C.You can conduct further research and apply other CDA frameworks in your research.
D.Further research needs to be conducted by focusing on the application of other CDA frameworks.
4) ________________
A.The results from this study confirmed a negative relationship between emotional intelligence and intercultural communication apprehension.
B.As we can see from the results, there is indeed a negative relationship between emotional intelligence and intercultural communication apprehension, which is confirmed by the results from this study.
C.You can see a negative relation between emotional intelligence and intercultural communication apprehension.The results from this study confirmed this negative relationship.
D.There is a negative relationship between emotional intelligence and intercultural communication apprehension.We can confirm the relationship according to the results of this study.
5) __________________
A.The findings have great significance in second language pedagogy because the students’ attitudes toward English writing determine the quality of their written texts according to the results of this study.
B.It is true that the students’ attitudes toward English writing determine the quality of their written texts according to the results of this study.This finding fills the gap in the field of second language acquisition research.
C.The results show that students’ attitudes toward English writing positively influences the quality of their written texts.This finding may provide insight into second language pedagogy.
D.The results of this study show that the quality of students’ written texts is determined by their attitudes toward English writing, which is a significant finding in the field of second language acquisition research.
第6题
According to the investigation, who is likely to have nightmares?
A.People with a taste for science fiction.
B.People who read thrillers.
C.Women who like to read.
D.Children who are able to read.
第7题
听力原文:M: Hello, International Airlines, reservations.
W: Hello. I'm calling to reconfirm my flight to London on Monday.
M: Your name, please?
W: Lydia Fletcher.
M: One moment, please. Yes, Mrs. Fletcher, your economy class seat has been reconfirmed.
W: And my connecting flight to Helsinki?
M: According to my monitor, that hasn't yet been confirmed on Air Scandia.
W: Oh, why is that? I made these reservations last week.
M: There have been some computer problems in the last few days, but these are being cleared up now.
W: It's vital that I make that connection. What do you suggest I do?
M: Don't worry, Mrs. Fletcher. I have your telephone number here. As soon as the information comes through, I will personally call you back.
W: That's very kind of you. Thank you very much.
M: It's my pleasure. And thank you for flying International Airlines.
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A.To make a reservation.
B.To check a reservation.
C.To cancel a reservation.
D.To change a reservation.
第8题
回答题
Spoilt for Choice
Some research which was recently carried out in Britain has confirmed what many ordinary shoppers have suspected for quite a long time. Having a _____(51)selection of goods to choose from is not necessarily a _____(52)to consumers. The average supermarket in Britain has around 40,000 different products on sale at any one time and if you"re _____(53)of buying a car, then there are actually around 1,600 different _____(54)on the market.
In one sense, choice is a good thing because it _____(55)use to buy those products which best suit our needs. But choice can also _____(56)something of a problem. With over 400brands of shampoo on the market, how does the consumer _____(57)hold of the information necessary to choose between them?For some people the solution is to buy only well-known brands, whilst others are happy to be _____(58)by advertising. There is evidence, _____(59), that for some people the _____(60)of choice available to them in Britain"s consumer society is actually a _____(61)of anxiety and stress. One man interviewed by the researchers admitted that he had _____(62)out to buy his girlfriend a mobile phone for her birthday, but was so _____(63)by the number of different types on offer in the shop that he _____(64)up and decided to buy her a bundle(束)of flowers _____(65)!
_____ 查看材料
A.deep
B.wide
C.long
D.tall
第10题
根据下面短文内容,回答题。
Spoilt for Choice
Some research which was recently carried out in Britain has confirmed what many ordinary shoppers have suspected for quite a long time. Having a__________(51) election of goods to choose from is not necessarily a__________(52) to consumers. The average supermarket in Britain has around 40,000 different products on sale at any one time and if you&39;re__________(53) of buying a car, then there are actually around 1,600 different__________(54) on the market.
In one sense, choice is a good thing because it __________ (55) us to buy those products which best suit our needs. But choice can also __________ (56) something of a problem. With over 400 brands of shampoo on the market, how does the consumer__________ (57) hold of the information necessary to choose between them?
For some people, the solution is to buy only well-known brands, whilst others are happy to be__________(58) by advertising. There is evidence,__________(59), that for some people the__________ (60) of choice available to them in Britain&39;s consumer society is actually a __________ (61)of anxiety and stress. One man interviewed by the researchers admitted that he had__________(62) out to buy his girlfriend a mobile phone for her birthday, but was so__________(63) by the number of different types on offer in the shop that he __________ (64) up and decided to buy her a bundle(束 )
of flowers__________(65)!
__________ 查看材料
A.deep
B.wide
C.long
D.tall