When sit the immobile patient up in bed, you should . ()
A. place your knee on the bed
B. cup your hand behind the patient’s shoulder
C. keep your back straight
D. sit the person up directly
A. place your knee on the bed
B. cup your hand behind the patient’s shoulder
C. keep your back straight
D. sit the person up directly
A.because of
B.As
C.For
D.when
When you sit with your face towards the window, ________.
A.your shadow falls on your book
B.your book is in a shadow
C.the light is still dark
D.the light is on your page
"A broken seat in a plane ? Is thatpossible?" Mr. Cross said__24__, but he walked on and foundanother empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in.
When the plane was quite__25__, a very beautiful girl got into the plane. As soon as he saw her, the soldier quickly took the paper off the seat beside his and let the girl sit in during the whole trip.
21.
A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
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B.full
C.reached
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in class ,the students sit in a circle ,with the teacher standing behind. When they want to say something ,they whisper in their mother tongue to the teacher who translates it into the target language. The student then repeats the teacher's translation ,which is then recorded on the tape.
A. The Audio-lingual Method.
B. The Communicative Approach.
C. The Community Language Learning Method.
When the plane was quite__25__, a very beautiful girl got into the plane. As soon as he saw her, the soldier quickly took the paper off the seat beside his and let the girl sit in during the whole trip.
21.
A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
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A.looked for
B.full
C.reached
D.except
E.to himself
happen slowly.
You probably know how to ride a bike safely. Now learn to use a computer safely.
Your eyes
Too much light can injure your eyes,so never sit too close to a computer screen. Your eyes should be at least 50cm from the screen. Remember to look away from it sometimes. This gives your eyes a rest.
When you use a computer, the window should be on your left or your right. If it is behind you, the light will reflect on (反射) the screen. If the window is in front of you, the sun and the screen will both shine into your eyes.
Your hands and wrists
Hand and wrist injuries can happen because the hands and wrists are moved in the same way hundreds of times. If you use a keyboard for a long time,follow these three rules:1) Rest your wrists on some thing. 2) Keep your elbows (肘) at the same height as the keyboard. 3) Stop sometimes and exercise your hands,wrists and fingers in a different way.
Your back
Some people sit for many hours in front of a computer. If you sit in the wrong way,you can injure your back or your neck. So you should sit with your back straight. The top part of the screen should be in front of your eyes. Your forearms,wrists,hands and the upper part of your legs should all be parallel (平行) to the floor. If you are sitting for a long time,get up every 30 minutes and exercise your arms,legs and neck.
Enjoy your computer,but use it safely.
(1)、A computer screen may injure your eyes if your eyes are too close to it.
A:T
B:F
(2)、Hand and wrist injuries are caused when you get plenty of exercise.
A:T
B:F
(3)、Your eyes and hands will be safe if you often take rests from working.
A:T
B:F
(4)、It is good for your back and neck if you sit in the right way.
A:T
B:F
(5)、The best title for the text is "How to Protect Your Eyes."
A:T
B:F
How do people learn body language? The same way they learn spoken language-by observing and imitating people around them as they' re growing up. (6)________. Little boys imitate their fathers or a respected uncle or a character on television. In this way. They learn the gender signals appropriate for their sex. Regional. class. and ethnic patterns of body behavior. are also learned in childhood and persist throughout their life.
(7)________. In America, for example. women stand with their thighs together.Many walk with their pelvis (骨盆) tipped slightly forward and their upper arms close to their body. When they sit , they cross their legs at the knee or cross their ankles. American men hold their arms away from their body , often swinging them as they walk. They stand with their legs apart. When they sit, they put their feet on the floor with legs apart and , in some parts of the country, they cross their legs by putting one ankle on the other knee.
Leg behavior. indicates sex , status , and personality. It also indicates whether or not one is at ease or is showing respect or disrespect for the other person. Young Latin American males avoid crossing their legs. In their world of machismo (男子气概), the preferred position for young males when with one another .is to sit on the base of the spine with their leg muscles relaxed and their feet wide apart. Their respect position is like our military equivalent: spine straight , heels and ankles together-almost identical to that displayed by properly brought up young women in New England in the early part of this century.
The way we walk , similarly , indicates status , respect , mood , and ethnic or cultural affiliation. To white Americans , some French middle-class males walk in a way that is both humorous and suspect. There is a bounce and looseness to the French walk , as though the parts of the body were somehow unrelated. (8)________.
6. Choose the best supporting example.
A. No one becomes an instant expert on people' s behaviors by watching them at parties.
B. American males lean back and prop their legs up on the nearest object.
C. Little girls imitate their mothers or an older female.
7. Choose the best topic sentence for this paragraph.
A. Body language is not something that is independent of the person.
B. Non-verbal communication systems are interwoven into the fabric of the personality.
C. Such patterns of masculine and feminine body behavior. vary from one culture to another.
8. Choose the best statement to conclude the paragraph.
A. All over the world , people walk in their own characteristic ways.
B. The idea that people communicate volumes by their posture and walk is not new.
C. People have long been aware of the idea that it is essential to walk properly.
【C1】
A.easier
B.happier
C.sadder
D.harder
Now, Norah and her husband had plenty of friends and relations. These people always came to visit them in summer and in the end it really became quite __48__. When they were at home, they found friends and relations arriving, expecting to be given __49__ drinks and meals, and to sit in the sun for hours, talking as if Norah and her husband had __50__ else to do but entertain and listen to them.
This went on for several years. Then one day Norah was __51__ about this to her hairdresser while she was doing her hair.
"You're disturbed by too many uninvited guests, __52__ you?" said the hairdresser. "Why don't you try my way of __53__? Well, when the bell rings, I __54__ my coat and take my shopping bag. If it's someone I don't want to see, I say innocently, "I'm sorry, but I've got to go out." But if it's someone I want to see, I say, " How __55__! I've just come in."
46. A. And B. But C. Thus D. Then
47. B. look B. looks C. to look D. looking
48. A. enjoyable B. pleasurable C. annoying D. pleasing
49. A. few B. little C. limited D. unlimited
50. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. things
51. A. discussing B. talking C. mentioning D. complaining
52. A. isn't B. aren't C. hasn't D. haven't
53. A. escaping B. accepting C. welcoming D. removing
54. A. take on B. take off C. put on D. put off
55. A. troublesome B. unexpected C. unfortunate D. lucky