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Being good at something and having a passion for 有激情it are not enough 够.Success 成功36 fundamentally 从根本上讲on our view of ourlves and of the 37 in our lives.
When twelve-year-old John Wilson (大写, 人名)walked into his chemistry 化学class on a rainy day 一个下雨天in 1931, he had no 38 of knowing that his life was to change 改变39, The class experiment实验that day was to 40 how heating 力口热 a container 容器of water would bring 带air bubbling (冒泡)to the surface 外表. 41 the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 42 held something more volatile (易挥发的)than water. When Wilson heated it, the container 43 , leaving 留下Wilson blinded in both eyes.
用白醋洗头When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents 44 to find a way to deal with the catastrophe 灾难that had 45 their lives. But Wilson did not regard the accident as 把这个事故看做
46. He learned braille (盲文)quickly and continued 继续his education 教育at Worcester College 大学forthe Blind. There, he not only did well as a student but also became a(n) 47public speaker演讲者.
Later, he worked in Africa 非洲,where many people suffered 遭受苦难from 48 for lack 缺乏of proper
适当treatment 治疗.For him, it was one thing to 49 his own fate 命运of being blind and quite 完全another to allow something to continue 继续50 it could be fixed so easily. This moved迫使him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can e becau of the 51 Wilson made to preventing E且止the 52 .
what happens.
36.A. depends 依赖
Wilson received "攵至[J veral 几个international 53 for his great contributions 贡献.He lost his sight 视力but found a 54 . He proved 证明that it's not what happens to us that55-our lives-ifs what we make of
what happens.
37.A. depends 依赖 B. holds 等一等
38.A. dilemmas 两难境地B. accidents 事故
39.A. way 方法
40.A. continually 继续
41.A. direct 指导
42.A. Anyway无论如何
43.A. mistakenly 错误地B. hope牡丹花的寓意
B. gradually 逐渐B. show展示
B. Moreover 而且B.casually 随意地
43. A. erupted 爆发,喷出B. exploded 爆炸
44. A. derved 值得,应得B. attempted 尝试C. keeps 继续
C. events 事情
C. plan
C. gracefully 优雅
C. advocate 倡导
C. Somehow不知怎么的
C. amazingly令人惊讶地
C. emptied 倒空
C.cared 在乎
D. steps 步骤
D. measure 措施
D. completely 完全
D. declare 声明
D. Thus因止匕
D. clumsily 笨拙地
D. expod使暴露
D. agreed
45. A. submitted to 提交
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45. A. submitted to 提交 B.catered for 迎合 C.impresd on 给留下印象D. happened to 碰巧
For tho who can stomach it, working out before breakfast may be more beneficial for health than eating first, according to a study of meal timing and physical activity.
Athletes and scientists have long known that meal timing affects performance. However far less has been known about how meal timing and exerci might affect general health.
To find out, British scientists conducted a study. They first found 10 overweight and inactive but otherwi healthy young men, who lifestyles are, for better and wor, reprentative of tho of most of us. They tested the men's fitness and resting metabolic (新陈代谢的)rates and took samples (样品)of their blood and fat tissue.
Then, on two parate morning visits to the scientists' lab, each man walked for an hour at an average speed that, in theory should allow his body to rely mainly on fat for fuel. Before one of the workouts, the men skipped breakfast, meaning that they exercid on a completely empty stomach after a long overnight fast (禁食).On the other occasion, they ate a rich morning meal about two hours before they started walking.
Just before and an hour after each workout, the scientists took additional samples of the men's blood and fat tissue. Then they compared the samples. There were considerable differences. Most obviously, the men displayed lower blood sugar levels at the start of their workouts when they had skipped breakfast than when they had eaten. As a result, they burned more fat during walks on an empty stomach than when they had eaten first. On the other hand, they burned slightly more calories (卡路里),on average, during the workout after breakfast than after fasting.
But it was the effects deep within the fat cells that may have been the most significant, the rearchers found. Multiple genes behaved differently, depending on whether someone had eaten or not before walking. Many of the genes produce proteins (蛋白质)that can improve blood sugar regulation and insulin (胰岛素)levels throughout the body and so are associated with improved metabolic health. The genes were much more active when the men had fasted before exerci tha
n when they had breakfasted.
46. A. fantastic 极好的 B. extraordinary 非凡的 C. impressive 令人印象深刻的D. catastrophic 灾难的
47. A. accomplished 有成就的B. crucial 至关重要的C. specific 具体的 D. innocent 无辜的
48. A. deafness 聋 49. A. decide 决定 50. A. until 直到 51. A. opposition 相反 B. depression 沮丧 B. abandon 放弃 B. when B. adjustments 调整 C. blindness 瞎 C. control 控制 C. unless 如果不 C. commitment 奉献
D. speechlessness 无语
D. accept 接受
D. before
D. limitations 限制 52. A. preventable 可预防的B. potential 潜在的
C. spreadable 容易被涂开的
D.influential 有影响力的53. A. scholarships 奖学金
54. A. fortune 运气
55. A. distinguishes 区分 8. rewards 回报 8. recipe 食谱 B. determines 决定 C. awards 奖 D. bonus 红利 C. dream D. vision C. claims 宣称 D. limits 限制
The implication of the results is that to gain the greatest health benefits from exerci, it may be wi to skip eating first.
61.The underlined expression “stomach it" in Paragraph 1 most probably means "
A. digest the meal easily
B. manage without breakfast
C. decide wily what to eat
D. eat whatever is offeredWhy were the 10 people chon for the experiment?
A. Their lifestyles were typical of ordinary people.
B. Their lack of exerci led to overweight.
C. They could walk at an average speed.
D. They had slow metabolic rates.
62.What happened to tho who ate breakfast before exerci?
A. They successfully lost weight.
B. They consumed a bit more calories.
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C. They burned more fat on average.
D. They displayed higher insulin levels.
63.What could be learned from the rearch?
奶粉跟牛奶哪个好A. A workout after breakfast improves gene performances.
B. Too much workout often slows metabolic rates.
C. Lifestyle is not as important as morning exerci.
D. Physical exerci before breakfast is better for health.
Kunqu Opera performances usually take place in theaters 1 can sit up to 2,000 people. TheMercedes-Benz Arena can host 9,000 people and usually 2. (u) to host concerts by international stars
such as Katy Perry and Taylor Swift.
唯一的近义词Kunqu, a bright jewel of 3. (tradition) Chine art, has a history of about 600 years. ZhangJun, a famous Kunqu artist, hopes to inspire young audiences 4. (appreciate) the beauty of Kunqu.
深蹲标准姿势Performing in such a large place caus acoustic (听觉的)challenges, but the 43-year-old managed to overcome them with the help of Peng Tan, an independent music 5. (produce) and Jin Shaogang, the acoustic engineerof the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony. Zhang also 6. (bring) together friends from different fields
of art and entertainment for the show,7. (include) jazz singer Li Quan, Peking Opera singer GuanDongtian and Pingtan artist Gao Bowen
“All of 8. (they) are bad in Shanghai, a nd have been good friends of mine 9. many years,we've had lots of interaction about Kunqu and artistic expressions. We have decided to come together to create 10. artistic dialogue to show our respect for this 600-year-old Chine art form J said Zhang.
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