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Tom,see that your sister gets safely back,________?

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  • [单选题]Tom,see that your sister gets safely back,________?

  • A. can you
    B. won't we
    C. won't you
    D. should we

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  • [多选题]班主任在学校、家庭和社会之间起纽带作用。( )
  • A. √

  • [单选题]运动员在比赛中的超水平发挥往往伴随着( )情绪状态。
  • A. 热情
    B. 心境
    C. 激情
    D. 应激

  • [单选题] One of the most contentious issues in the vast literature about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don't drink tend to die sooner than those who do. The standard Alcoholics Anonymous (匿名戒酒互助会) explanation for this finding is that many of those who show up as abstainers (戒酒者) in such research are actually former hard-core drunks who had already incurred health problems associated with drinking. But a new paper in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that-for reasons that aren't entirely clear-abstaining from alcohol does tend to increase one's risk of dying, even when you exclude former problem drinkers. The most shocking part is abstainers' mortality rates are higher than those of heavy drinkers. Moderate drinking, which is defined as one to three drinks per day, is associated with the lowest mortality rates in alcohol studies. Moderate alcohol use (especially when the beverage of choice is red wine) is thought to improve heart health. But why would abstaining from alcohol lead to a shorter life? It's true that those who abstain from alcohol tend to be from lower socioeconomic classes, since drinking can be expensive. And people of lower socioecononuc status have more life stressors-job and child-care worries that might not only keep them from the bottle but also cause stress-related illness over long periods.(They also don't get the stress-reducing benefits of a drink or two after work.) But even after controlling for nearly all imaginable variables-socioeconomic status, level of physical activity, number of close friends, quality of social support and so on-the researchers .(a six-member team led by psychologist Charles Holahan of the University of Texas at Austin) found that over a 20-year period, mortality rates were highest for those who were not current drinkers, regardless of whether they used to be alcoholics, second highest for heavy drinkers and lowest for moderate drinkers.
  • Why would abstaining from alcohol lead to a shorter life according to the Passage?

  • A. Because people who abstain from alcohol are in lower status.
    B. Because people who have to abstain from alcohol tend to face more stresses.
    C. Because abstaining from alcohol is a painful experience.
    D. Because abstainers have already incurred health problems.

  • [单选题]一种学习对另一种学习起到了积极的作用,说明发生了( )。
  • A. 水平迁移
    B. 正迁移
    C. 垂直迁移
    D. 一般迁移

  • [单选题] A decade ago, the idea that the planet was warming up as a result of human activity was largely theoretical. We knew that since the Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, factories and power plants and automobiles and farms have been loading the atmosphere with heat-trapping gases, including carbon dioxide and methane (甲烷). But evidence that the climate was actually getting hotter was still murky. Not anymore. As an.authoritative report issued a few weeks ago by the United Nations-sponsored Intergovemmental Panel on Climate Change makes plain, the trend toward a warmer world has unquestionably begun. Worldwide temperatures have climbed more than 0.5℃ over the past century, and the 1990s were the hottest decade on record. After analyzing data going back at least two decades on everything from air and ocean temperatures to the spread and retreat of wildlife, the IPCC asserts that this slow but steady warming has had an impact on no fewer than 420 physical processes and animals and plant species in all countries. Glaciers, including the legendary snows of Kilimanjaro, are disappearing from mountaintops around the globe. Coral reefs are dying off as the seas get too warm for comfort. Drought is the norm in parts of Asian and Africa. El Nino (厄尔尼诺) events, which trigger devastating weather in the eastern Pacific, are more frequent. The Arctic permafrost (永久冻土带) is starting to melt. Lakes and rivers in colder climates are freezing later and thawing earlier each year. Plants and animals are shifting their ranges pole-ward and to higher altitudes, and migration patterns for animals as diverse as polar bears, butterflies and beluga whales are being disrupted.
  • What has happened in parts of Asian and Africa?

  • A. The abnormal weather makes animals move to other areas.
    B. The surface of the sea has risen over the past century.
    C. The summer comes earlier, and the hot weather lasts longer.
    D. The land is getting drier, and that makes crops easy to grow.

  • [单选题]小田在写"最难忘的一件事"这篇记叙文之前,会在头脑中构思他要简述的场景,这属于( )。
  • A. 无意想象
    B. 有意想象
    C. 再造想象
    D. 幻想

  • [单选题]焦虑和抑郁是有密切关系的两种精神病理状态,在诊断中对他们之间关系的描述,不包括以下哪项( )。
  • A. 抑郁症是较高等级,焦虑症是较低等级
    B. 诊断焦虑症必须排除抑郁症,而诊断抑郁症时无需排除焦虑症
    C. 诊断时需要考虑两种情绪状态何者为主,并以主要情绪表现而定
    D. 即使焦虑更明显,只要它符合抑郁症的诊断标准,就应该诊断为抑郁症

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