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I often feel lonely when I engage in my online learning.()?I join the online course com

I often feel lonely when I engage in my online learning.()?

I join the online course community.

A. How do you solve this problem

B. How do you think about it

C. How often do you engage in online learning

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第1题

–I often feel lonely when I engage in my online learning.________ –I join the online course community.

A.How do you solve this problem?

B.How do you think about it?

C.How often do you engage in online learning?

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第2题

I feel lonely without you.

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第3题

听力原文:People over the age of 65 in the U.S. are called senior citizens. Life for these
people is different than for younger Americans. Most senior citizens retire, or no longer work full time. Also it is unusual far people of this age to live with their children and grandchildren. Grandparents tend to live in their own houses or apartments away from their families.

For many senior citizens, the years after 65 are not enjoyable. They feel unproductive when they no longer work. Their lives lose meaning. In addition, they may feel lonely being away from their families and the contacts they bed in their work. Moreover, they become more concerned with their health as they grow older. If they live in big cities they often worry about their safety.

Other senior citizens enjoy their lives. They feel free to do things they were not able to do when they were working and raising families. They now have time to enjoy hobbies and sports and travel. They associate with their fellow senior citizens who have common interests and equal free time. Many senior citizens move to retirement communities located in warm climates. Some senior citizens continue to work beyond retirement age. Many find new careers and professional opportunities after they retire.

The number of senior citizens in the U.S. is increasing rapidly because people are living longer than before. The average life span for Americans is now more than 74 years. Because of their larger numbers and more active life styles, senior citizens are gaining social influence in the country, both politically and economically. Their concerns are receiving a wider audience than ever before. The time may come when all Americans will look forward to becoming senior citizens.

(33)

A.The influence of old people in the U.S.

B.Citizens and life in the U. S.

C.Changes in American families.

D.The old people in the U. S.

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第4题

听力原文:A: Hello, Doctor Martin.B: Hello, it's you again, Tom. What's wrong with you this

听力原文:A: Hello, Doctor Martin.

B: Hello, it's you again, Tom. What's wrong with you this time? Anything I can do for you?

A: Oh, yes. Doctor, I need some medicine. You see, I often feel tired and don't feel like doing anything.

B: Let me see ... m, I think nothing is wrong with you, Tom. Your problem is just you are overweight. I told you to exercise every day. Did you do that?

A: Well, you see, doctor, I always get up too late in the morning. I have no time to do morning exercises.

B: Then do you exercise in the afternoon? At least an hour a day?

A: Well, I ... I have to work on the reading assignment. Oh, piles of books to finish every day.

B: Then what about the evening? Many people squeeze in time to exercise in the evening, If you can do that, you'll soon lose weight. And things will be better.

A: But Doctor, I love to watch TV in the evening.

B: Well, Tom, my advice to you is to limit TV-watching to only once or twice in a week, and jog for an hour every day.

A: But Doctor ...

B: No buts, Tom. This is totally a willpower problem. You must follow my advice, or you'll soon become too heavy to move any more.

A: Thanks anyway ... Doctor ... should I come to see you next week?

B: I don't think so. Exercise more and eat low-fat food. That's the best medicine for you.

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A.He has a sleeping problem.

B.He often feels tired and doesn't want to do anything,

C.He often has headaches and doesn't feel like doing anything.

D.He often has stomachs and doesn't feel like eating anything.

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第5题

听力原文:M: I consider friendship to be one of the most important things in life--whatever
your status, married or single. I see too many lonely people work around. A lot of us get so involved with material values, family problems etc., that we forget the real meaning of friendship.

W: Which is what, according to you?

M: They say 'a friend in need is a friend indeed', which is partly true, but a real friend should also be able to share your happy moments--without feeling jealous. A good friendship is one where you accept and forgive faults, understand moods, and don't feel hurt if a friend doesn't feel like seeing you. Of course, honesty is an essential part of any relationship. We should learn to accept our friends for who they are.

W: As a married man, do you find your friendships are only with other men?

M: Of course not! Both my wife and I have men and women friends -- thank goodness. Although family life is fulfilling, it isn't enough! Both, my wife and I get tremendous satisfaction from our friends, married and single, male and female -- and we both have our separate friends too. We'd get bored with each other if we had the same friends!

W: You must have a full life.

M: We certainly do! And as I say, our friends give us a lot of plea- sure. After all, friends should not be people with whom you kill time. Real friendship, in my opinion, is a 'spiritually developing' experience.

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A.One where you can accept and forgive faults.

B.One where you understand moods.

C.One where you chat.

D.One where you don't feel hurt if a friend doesn't feel like seeing you.

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第6题

A.You can't find a good job.B.You may waste a lot of time.C.You may feel lonely and un

A.You can't find a good job.

B.You may waste a lot of time.

C.You may feel lonely and unhappy at the beginning.

D.You have to leave your children.

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第7题

–Dou you () feel lonely?

–Yes, sometimes.

A.just

B.ever

C.never

D.even

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第8题

Though she was ____ at home, she didn’t feel ____ at all because she was busy going ov
er her lessons.

A、alone…alone

B、alone…lonely

C、lonely…lonely

D、lonely…alone

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第9题

请根据短文内容,回答题。 Chicken Soup for the Soul: Comfort Food Fights LonelinessMashed pot

请根据短文内容,回答题。

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Comfort Food Fights Loneliness

Mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, may be bad for your arteries, __________(1) according to a study in Psychological Science, they&39;re good for your heart and__________ (2). The study focuses on "comfort food" and how it makes people feel.<br>

"For me__________ (3), food has always played a big role in my family," says Jordan Troisi, a graduate student at the University of Buffalo, and lead author on the study. The study came out of the research program of his co-author Shira Gabriel. It has __________(4) non-human things that may affect human emotions. Some people reduce loneliness by bonding with their __________(5) TV show, building virtual relationships with a pop song singer or looking at pictures of loved ones. Troisi and Gabriel wondered if comfort food could have the same effect__________ (6) making people think of their nearest and dearest. In one experiment, in order to make__________ (7) feel lonely, the researchers had them write for six minutes about a fight with someone close to them. Others were given an emotionally neutral writing assignment. Then, some people in each__________ (8) wrote about the experience of eating a comfort food and others wrote about eating a new food.__________ (9), the researchers had participants __________ (10) questions about their levels of loneliness.<br>

Writing about a fight with a close person made people feel lonely. But people who were generally__________(11 ) in their relationships would feel less lonely by writing about a comfort food. "We have found that comfort foods are consistently associated with those close to us," says Troisi. "Thinking aboul or consuming these foods later then serves as a reminder of those close others." In __________(12)essays on comfort food, many people wrote about the __________(13) of eating food with family and friends. In another experiment, __________(14) chicken soup in the lab made people think more about relationships, but only if they considered chicken soup to be a comfort food. This was a question they had been asked long before the experiment, along with many other questions, so they wouldn&39;t remember it. Throughout everyone&39;s daily lives they experience stress, often associated with our__________ (15) with others, "Troisi says. "Comfort food can be an easy remedy for loneliness."<

_________ 查看材料

A.but

B.if

C.though

D.while

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第10题

听力原文:W: Michael, where abouts in China are you from?M: I was born in Beijing, but I li

听力原文:W: Michael, where abouts in China are you from?

M: I was born in Beijing, but I live in Shanghai now. How about yon?

W: I' m from Scotland.

M: Oh? What's it like?

W: Well, the weather is pretty cold there. Actually, most of Scotland is cold and often wet. I'm sure it's the coldest part of the British Isles.

M: Beijing is very cold in winter too, although it' s more of a dry cold, if you know what I mean. However, I like winter; it' s my favorite season. Summer is just too hot!

W: Well, I think you' re lucky to have a hot summer. Scotland' s summer is pretty miserable, wet and cold.

M: Do you think people's personalities are defined by the climate they live in?

W: Well, that's an interesting idea. I think there's definitely something in it, because when the weather is hot, I easily lose my temper, but when it's cooler, I feel much calmer.

M: If it' s raining I always feel depressed. I cry along with the weather!

W: Spring always makes me feel happy; the birds are singing and the whole atmosphere seems cheerful.

M: Hmm, I agree. I think spring is my favorite season too.

W: What about the winter blues? What are they?

M: Well, that means you' re down in the dumps, because the weather' s so gloomy and cold. You feel all sad and blue! I often get them.

W: Oh, I don' t I love winter, but I suppose you could say I get the summer reds! Because I always see red in the hot weather and get into arguments and stuff.

(23)

A.Beijing

B.Shanghai

C.Scotland

D.America

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第11题

Although Beethoven could sit down and make up music easily, his really great compositions
did not come easily at all. They cost him a great deal of hard work. We know now often he rewrote and corrected his work because his notebooks are still kept in museums and libraries. He always found it hard to satisfy himself.

When he was 28, the worst difficulty of all came to him. He began to notice a strange humming in his ears. At first he paid little attention, but it grew worse, and at last he consulted doctors. They gave him the worst news any musician can hear: he was gradually going deaf. Beethoven was in despair, he was sure that he was going to die.

He went away to the country, to a place called Heiligenstadt, and from there he wrote a long farewell letter to his brothers. In this letter he told them how depressed and lonely his deafness had made him. "It was impossible for me to ask men to speak louder or shout, for I am cleat," he wrote. "How could I possibly admit an infirmity (残废) in the one sense (hearing) which should have been more perfect in me than in others...? I must live like an exile." He longed to die, and said to death, "Come when you will. I shall meet you bravely."

In fact, Beethoven did something braver than dying. He gathered his courage and went on writing music, though he could hear what he wrote only more and more faintly. He wrote his best music, the music we remember him for, after he became deaf. The music he wrote was very different from any that had been composed before. Instead of the elegant and stately music that earlier musicians had written for their wealthy listeners, Beethoven wrote stormy, exciting, revolutionary music, which reminds us of his troubled and courageous life. He grew to admire courage more than anything, and he called one of his symphonies the Eroica or Heroic Symphony to celebrate the memory of a great man. Describing the dramatic opening notes of his famous Fifth Symphony, he said, "Thus fate knocks on the door."

In time Beethoven went completely deaf, He was lonely and often unhappy, but in spite of this, he often wrote joyful music. In his last symphony, the Ninth, a choir sings a wonderful Hymn of Joy. Because of his courage and determination to overcome his terrible disaster, his music has given joy and inspiration to millions of people.

In the first paragraph we are told that Beethoven found that writing great music ______.

A.was easy

B.was difficult

C.was straightforward

D.easily satisfied him

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