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1、读书破万卷下笔如有神6Pepele commonly complain that they never have enough time to accomplish tasks.Thehours and minutes 1 to pass by 2 many planned jobs get 3 . The main4for this, 5 time management experts, is that most peoplefail to set priories about6to do first. They get tied downby small,timeconsuming mat

2、ters and never complete the important ones.One simple solution often used by thouse at the top is to keep list of tasks to beaccomplished daily. These lists order jobs from most essential to7 essential and arechecked 8 through the day to assessprogress. This is9an effective way tomanage time,but it

3、10to give individuals a much deserved sense of satisfaction overtheir achievents.1.A. manageB. is able toC. seemD. appear2.A. whenB. whileC. afterD. before3.A. doneB. doingC. to be doneD. to dp4.A. ideaB. opinionC. resonD. cause5.A.independent ofB.according toC. in spite ofD. on the contrary6.A. wha

4、tB. howC. whichD. why7.A. lessB. leastC. moreD. most8.A. usuallyB. generallyC. normallyD. regularly9.A. tooB. alsoC. not onlyD. still10. A. enablesB. servesC. makesD. uses7Scientists are learning more about whatcall “body cloks.”These are biologicalmethods of controlling body activities. Every livin

5、g thing has11. In humans, a bodytemperature. It controls normal periods of sleeping and waking. It controls the time when you are most 12 to feel pain. Different things help 13 the bodys clock and14 it on time. These include sunlight, food, caffeine and physical exercise. Eating, sleeping and exerci

6、sing at about the same time each day will help keep body activitiesnormal. But changes in yout life destory the 15 They can cause health problems. You could have difficulty in sleeping, 16 . Experts have learnt many things about how body clocks work. The experts advise, for example, that early after

7、noon is the best time of a dayfor physical exercise. They say we are srtong and faster then.17 about 4 oclock, thelevel of sugar in the blood18 . Most people feel tired. Early afternoon also is a goodtime to do tasks 19memory and mathematics. If you must study, however, do it justbeore going to sell

8、p at night. Experts say you are more likely to20 information whenthere is a short time between study and bed.11.A. oneB. thoseC. itD. there12.A. alikeB. likeC. likelyD. liking13.A. makeB. beginC. turnD. set14.A. remainB. haveC. keepD. get15.A. balanceB. ruleC. wayD. law16.A. howeverB. For exampleC.

9、anywayD. nevertheless17.A. AfterB. At lastC. LatelyD. Later18.A risesB. raisesC. dropsD. declines19.A.involvingB. incudingC. joiningD. reating20.A.recallB. rememberC. remindD. recognize读书破万卷下笔如有神7Is there a dark side to the computer revolution? Do comptuers threaten our health or oursociety?It certa

10、inly doesnt seem that way on the surface. You dont11your homecomputer to turn its game gun on you. And hou can a machine12chief advatages arespeed and efficiency bring a threat to our society.The truth of the matter,13, is that any new technology, computer14, has adark side.Computers will change the

11、 way the nation works, But the computer revolution will also bring problems along with it.Many assembly line jobs, for example, will be taken over by robots and computer-controlled machinery. Since many of these jobs are boring and even dangerous,that seems like a step in the right direction. But it

12、s a big15to the people whose jobsare threatened.16a different problem, but one that is17growing concern, is thatcomputers may violate peoples privay. This problem was recently discussed by many people.18 , another problem is computer crime. Clever criminals are finding ways to break into bank cokmpu

13、ter systems and put millions of dollars into their own accounts.The list ould19 . But if we want computers to work for us, well have to findways to keep people from using computers20 us.11.A. expectB. hopeC. believeD. wait12.A. whoseB. itsC. withD. of13.A. thereforeB. howeverC. besidesD. in addition

14、14.A. composedB. consistedC. containedD. included15.A. difficultyB. fortuneC. pleasureD. worry16.A. AnotherB. AlsoC. SuchD. Quite17.A. causingB. showingC. focusingD. carrying18.A. FurthermoreB. ThereforeC. HoweverD. After all19.A. keep onB. lastC. pass onD. go on20.A. withoutB. towardsC. againstD. b

15、eyond读书破万卷下笔如有神8In 1970, five women scientists1the sea for two weeks. They wanted to 2that women could do the same work3men.Their underwater house was made of steel, and was in two parts. Each part had two rooms. One room was the wet chamber. Another was the “control center.”The third roomwas4 food

16、and wquipment. The fourth was the living room. There they could eat,sleep listen to the radio and watch television.The scientists5the sea four or fivetimes a day. Sometimes they even workedduring the night. They6 different kinds of fish. Plants and other things were gatheredfrom the seabed. When nec

17、essary, they7photographs with special cameras.When they lefttheir underwater home theu felt 8 . Later, newspaperment askedthem,”Would you like to have 9under the sea?”“Oh, yes, wed love to. If men10oceans on the moon, well go and explore themtoo.”They answered.1.A. went toB. stayed onC. lived inD. travled on2.A. proveB. announceC. suggestD. know3.A. withB. ofC. asD. from4.A. unseful forB. put withC. used forD. stored

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