He had to give up ______ the football match because he had his leg injured in the accident
A.taking part in
B.took part in
C.to take part in
D.take part in
A.taking part in
B.took part in
C.to take part in
D.take part in
第1题
A.give up
B.look up
C.catch up
第2题
A.smoking, advised, give up it
B.smoke, persuade, give it up
C.smoking, tried to persuade, give it in
D.smoke, tried to persuade,give it up
第3题
What encouraged the writer to give up smoking?
A.Something he had heard.
B.His bad health.
C.Something he had read.
D.Something his wife told him.
第4题
He said ______ that they had been obliged to give up the scheme for lack of support.
A.miserably
B.passionately
C.graciously
D.regrettably
第5题
John made up his mind to give up his job when he was told all______.
A.his boss had said
B.what his boss had said
C.of his boss had said
D.about his boss had said
第6题
A.x; a
B.x; x
C.a; a
D.the; a
第7题
听力原文:M: I've had it with this job! I don't think I can put up with it anymore.
W: Do you really mean you want to quit your job?
M: Well, maybe I'd better give it a second thought.
Q: What is the man going to do?
(19)
A.Come back to give it another try.
B.Try to get some more training instead of quitting the job.
C.Work one more week.
D.Think about whether he really wants to resign.
第8题
第9题
听力原文: A man was out hunting. He just happened to be hunting bears. As he made his way through the forest looking for the beasts, he came upon a large and steep hill. Thinking that perhaps there would be bear on the other side of the hill, he climbed up the steep cliff and, just as he was pulling himself up over the last high rock, a huge bear met him nose to nose.
The bear roared fiercely. The man was so scared that he lost his balance and fell down the hill with the bear not far behind. As he tumbled down the hill, the man lost his gun. When he finally stopped at the bottom, he found that he had broken a leg. Escape was impossible and so the man, who had never been particularly religious (in fact this just happened to be a Sunday morning), prayed, "God, if you will make this bear a Christian, I will be happy with whatever lot you give me for the rest of my life."
The bear was no more than three feet away from the man when it stopped dead in its tracks. The man looked up to the heaven, and then fell to his knees and prayed in a loud voice, "Oh Lord, bless this food of which I am about to take."
(4)
A.Tiger.
B.Bear.
C.Fox.
D.Wolf.
第10题
When the heart beat increases, the body produces chemicals called endorphins which make you feel good. Dr. Griffiths thinks that regular gamblers lose this good feeling soon after a game and need to play again quickly to regain the pleasure.
He has also discovered that regular gamblers have different psychological reactions (心理反应) from non-regular gamblers. In an experiment where regular and non-regular gamblers thought aloud while playing, regular gamblers had far more unreasonable thoughts. In their minds they turned losses into near-wins. Dr. Griffiths thinks that nearly winning gives the gambler a high n the same way that a win would do.
Based on Dr. Griffiths' research, doctors suggest that one way to help regular gamblers to give up gambling is to give them beta-blockers — drugs that stop them getting a high in the first place.
Dr. Griffiths' research helps you find out______
A.which group of gamblers played the game better
B.a chemical to increase gamblers' heart beat
C.a way to help gamblers give up gambling
D.when gamblers should be given drugs
第11题
Why did the man give up studying physics?
A.His eyesight was too poor.
B.Physics was too hard for him.
C.He had to work to support himself.
D.He didn't like physics any more,