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41.She has to work hard to ()the lessons she missed due to her illness.

A、 make up for

B、 catch up

C、 make up

D、 fill in

答案:C

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40.Theory is based on practice and ()serves practice.
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45.She gave us food and clothes and asked for nothing in return, which made us very grateful.
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3. Passage FifteenBig data can be defined as information that is too big or complex to be contained or processed by any one machine or person.As a student at the University of Sussex, Julian Dailly had two majors——English and philosophy.When he completed his studies, Dailly wondered how he would ever earn a living in a world filled with machines and technology.Now, he is part of the big data industry that includes Google and Facebook.Dailly’s research company, Monar Consulting, started three years ago with five employees.The company’s earnings have increased by 25% each year.It now employs 90 people.“What we do here is we try to discover what’s meaningful for people and link that to their economic behavior,” Dailly said.He noted the importance of working with people with different skills.“We have people from traditional research backgrounds, in addition to some in social sciences, economics, people from tech backgrounds, and sales people,” Dailly said.Companies like Dailly’s employ recent college graduates.The industry profits from the ideas of these young men and women.New forms of data also make it possible for some observers to predict the future.They are more valuable to companies than the traditional forms of data recording or reporting.“We have access to the core information inside people’s heads,” Dailly said, “They tell you what people are going to do as opposed to what they’ve done.That helps people take proper action in advance.This makes it much more useful for strategy.”Julian Dailly dismisses concerns that computers have finally taken control of our daily lives.“Some may worry that humans will be allowed to be replaced by machines.I think it’s a fantasy.”The company’s staff is characterized by all the following EXCEPT ().
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45.They are going to have the serviceman ()an electric fan in the office tomorrow.
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31. Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Lao Zi once said, “Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.” People-pleasing, or seeking self-worth through others’ approval, is unproductive and an exhausting way to go through life.Why do we allow what others think of us to have so much power over how we feel about ourselves? If it’s true that you can’t please people all the time, wouldn’t it make sense to stop trying?Unfortunately, sense often isn’t driving our behavior.For social beings who desire love and belonging, wanting to be liked, and caring about the effect we have on others, is healthy and allows us to make connections.However, where we get into trouble is when our self-worth is dependent upon whether we win someone’s approval or not.This need to be liked can be traced back to when we were children and were completely dependent on others to take care of us: Small children are not just learning how to walk and communicate, they are also trying to learn how the world works.We learn about who we are and what is expected of us based on interactions with others, so, to a four-year-old, if Mommy or Daddy doesn’t like him or her, there is the danger that they will abandon them.We need to understand that when we desperately want someone to approve of us, it’s being driven by that little kid part of us that is still terrified of abandonment.As you become more capable of providing yourself with the approval you seek, your need for external validation will start to vanish, leaving you stronger, more confident, and yes, happier in your life.Imagine how much time we lose each moment we restrain our authentic selves in an effort to be liked.If we base our worth on the opinions of others, we cheat ourselves of the power to shape our experiences and embrace life not only for others but also for ourselves, because ultimately, there is no difference.So embrace the cliché (老话)and love yourself as it’s highly doubtful that you’ll regret it.What can we conclude from Lao Zi’s quotation?
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37.She earns a good salary, so she ()be deep in debt.
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47.From then on, a sound system of Party Committee meetings was()in all leading bodies.
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1.The Words of his old teacher left a ()impression on his mind.He is still influenced by them.
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32. Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.To write his 2010 book, The 5-Factor World Diet, nutritionist Harley Pasternak traveled to the healthiest countries around the world to learn more about what made their meals extra nourishing.He noted that Japanese people ate a wonderful variety of seaweeds, and that Chinese people tried to include at least five different colors in every meal.Pasternak also came away with some valuable observations about how different the North American way of life was, compared with many other countries.For starters, Americans eat much bigger portions than people in other countries.“We don’t prioritize eating seasonally or locally, and we also add lots of salt, sugar and thickening agents to our foods,” explained Pasternak.Contrast that to the healthy Mediterranean, Nordic and Okinawan diets listed in Pasternak's book.They all seem to stick to the ethos (特质)of regional, seasonal produce.For example, a traditional Mediterranean diet includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and olive oil as the main components of nutritional intake.Fish, chicken and red wine make moderate appearances, while red meat, salt and sugar are used much less often.The benefits of a traditional Mediterranean diet have been studied since the 1970s, and researchers have found that living that olive oil life can help people lose weight, lower their heart disease risk and reverse diabetes.Most other healthy eating cultures also make meals an event—say, multiple courses around the family table, or a glass or two of red wine at a long lunch—opposed to hastily wolfing down handfuls of cereal above the kitchen sink and calling it dinner.Each of the healthy eating cultures has its own unique feature.But Pasternak did take note of one unifying factor in all of the healthy societies he observed.“The only overlapping feature in most of these healthy countries is that they all walk way more than the average American,” said Pasternak.“So really, regardless of what you’re eating, if someone’s walking four miles more than you each day, they are going to be a lot thinner and live a lot longer than you.”What is typical of Americans in the way of eating?
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41.She has to work hard to ()the lessons she missed due to her illness.
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41.She has to work hard to ()the lessons she missed due to her illness.

A、 make up for

B、 catch up

C、 make up

D、 fill in

答案:C

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45.They are going to have the serviceman ()an electric fan in the office tomorrow.

A.  install

B.  to install

C.  to be installed

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A.  We should see through other people’s attempt to make a prisoner of us.

B.  We can never really please other people even if we try as hard as we can.

C.  We can never be truly free if taking to heart others’ opinion of us.

D.  We should care about other people’s view as much as they care about our own.

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A.  can’t

B.  must

C.  needn’t

D.  should

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47.From then on, a sound system of Party Committee meetings was()in all leading bodies.

A.  constructed

B.  instituted

C.  confirmed

D.  given up

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1.The Words of his old teacher left a ()impression on his mind.He is still influenced by them.

A.  long

B.  lively

C.  lasting

D.  liberal

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A.  They emphasize nutrition.C)They prioritize convenience.

B.  They tend to eat quite a lot.D)They care about flavors.

C.  They prioritize convenience.

D.  They care about flavors.

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41.She has to work hard to ()the lessons she missed due to her illness.

A.  make up for

B.  catch up

C.  make up

D.  fill in

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