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What’s the new emergency
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[简答题]While a full understanding of what causes this disease may be several years,__________(但很快会有一种解释有助于成功治疗).
[单项选择]What’s Jerry’s New Year’s plan [A] He might have a nice trip during the vacation. [B] He’ll go to New Zealand for further study. [C] He wants to make money by selling fish.
[单项选择]What new products is Lifestyle Foods planning
A. different kinds of snacks
B. additional bread-based foods
C. food to go with its breads
[单项选择]What’s the man’s opinion about the new teacher
A. He is strict.
B. He is a middle-aged man.
C. The man likes the new teacher.
D. The man doesn’t like the new teacher.
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What’s Bill’s life like in New York
a. It’s very happy.
b. It’s unbearable.
c. It’s without pressure.
d. It’s a life on a fast track.
[单项选择]What’s the purpose of the president’s new strategy()
A. It aims to exert impact on international organization.
B. It aims to reduce the impact of transnational organized crime and its influence on U. S.
C. It aims to keep the United States safe from the threat of terrorism.
D. It aims to maintain international peace and security.
[单项选择]What new research reveals about the adolescent brain—from why kids bully to how the teen years shape the rest of your life. They say you never escape high school. And for better or worse, science is lending some credibility to that old saw. Thanks to sophisticated imaging technology and a raft of longitudinal studies, we’re learning that the teen years are a period of crucial brain development subject to a host of environmental and genetic factors. This emerging research sheds light not only on why teenagers act the way they do, but how the experiences of adolescence—from rejection to binge drinking—can affect who we become as adults, how we handle stress, and the way we bond with others.
One of the most important discoveries in this area of study, says Dr. Frances Jensen, a neuroscientist at Harvard, is that our brains are not finished maturing by adolescence, as was previously thought. Adolescent brains "are only about 80 percent of the way to maturity," she said at the annual m
A. have become fully developed
B. are mainly affected by environmental and genetic factors
C. are particularly sensitive to activities such as drinking
D. remain immature
[单项选择]What new development has taken place at BellAir
A. They have installed new machinery.
B. They have opened a new workshop.
C. They have bought modern planes.
[单项选择]What’s the aim of the new law
A. To protect the legal rights of employees.
B. To protect the legal rights of employers.
C. To protect the legal rights of works and employers.