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As we took our seats on the bus, I noticed a woman()with a young adult close to us.
A . sit
B . be sit
C . sitting
D . sit
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Rock music usually()the young people in most countries.
A . applies to
B . appeals to
C . amazes
D . actre
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The auto industry spends large amounts of money on marketing campaigns _________young adult customers.A) attractB) attractedC) to attractD) attracts
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Many young people desire_____and security.
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Never touch or pat an adult or older child on the head in Cambodia, for this would be regarded as an insult.
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Typically, Asians are more formal than westerners and older people are more formal than younger people.
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Too many young people live here and now.
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3.What can we encourage young people to do?
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Young children must________ by adults.
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The auto industry spends large amounts of money on marketing campaigns _________young adult customers.
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Young people today need to experience different things. (Luckily), some young volunte
A.A.()
B.B.For example
C.C.Fortunately
D.D.Really
E.E.In fact
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What will happen to young Chinese adults if they still depend on their parents financially?
A.They’ll be strongly praiseD
B.They’ll be strongly criticize
D.
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Young adults ________ older people are more likely
Young adults ________ older people are more likely to prefer pop songs. A) other thanB) more thanC) less than\D) rather than
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Many older people commit suicide as a result of-------------- A. unrecognized and untreated depression
B. a character flaw
C. normal sadness and grief
D. a definite possibility
E. dependency and disability
F. a significant risk factor
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Many older people begin to volunteer in satisfying activities,and stay active for many years in
A.successful big company.
B.successful small company.
C.successfuI smalI businesses.
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The author mentions that the maximum THR for older adult participants in sports should be less than ______ beats per minute.
A.60
B.120
C.180
D.240
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43 Young people's family dependence can be attributed to all the following factorsEXCEPT
A parents' tolerance.
B housing problems.
C cultural traditions
D unwillingness to get married.
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Did Grandma seem forgetful at the holiday parties last month? It could be time to put her on a diet. Sharply【C1】______calories(卡路里)improves memory in older adults,according to a new study.
Research on the benefits of an extremely low-calorie diet【C2】______back to the 1930s, when scientists found that rats lived【C3】______to twice as long when they ate less than control animals. And how about in human? To fill that【C4】______, scientist Agnes and her colleagues at the University of Muenster【C5】______50 healthy elderly subjects. The【C6】______volunteer was 60 years old and overweight. The researchers【C7】______assigned the volunteers to one of three groups. Twenty people were instructed to reduce their daily calorie【C8】______by 30%, while still eating a【C9】______diet. Another 20 were told to keep their calorie intake the same but increase their【C10】______of unsaturated(不饱和的 )fatty acids. The【C11】______10 volunteers did not change their diets.
After 3 months, all of the volunteers【C12】______a memory test in which they were shown 15 words and asked how many they could remember after 30 minutes.【C13】______average,those in the calorie-restriction group showed a 20%【C14】______over their baseline memory scores taken before they started their diets. Subjects in the other two groups showed【C15】______or no improvement. "Our study【C16】______provides some of the first【C17】______on the impact of calorie restriction on memory in the elderly, but this study has to be【C18】______up now," Floel noted. Her team plans to【C19】______larger studies to determine exactly【C20】______calorie restriction enhances memory.
【C1】
A.reducing
B.declining
C.burning
D.increasing
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The United States has historically had higher rates of marriage than those of other industrialized countries. The current annual marriage 【B1】______ in the United States--about 9 new marriages for every 1,000 people--is 【B2】______ higher than it is in other industrialized countries. However, marriage is 【B3】______ as widespread as it was several decades ago. 【B4】______ of American adults who are married 【B5】______ from 72 percent in 1970 to 60 percent in 2002. This does not mean that large numbers of people will remain unmarried 【B6】______ their lives. Throughout the 20th century, about 90 percent of Americans married at some 【B7】______ in their lives. Experts 【B8】______ that about the same proportion of today's young adults will eventually marry.
The timing of marriage has varied 【B9】______ over the past century. In 1995 the average age of women in the United States at the time of their first marriage was 25. The average age of men was about 27. Men and women in the United States marry for the first time an average of five years later than people did in the 1950s. 【B10】______ , young adults of the 1950s married younger than did any previous 【B11】______ in U.S. history. Today's later age of marriage is 【B12】______ the age of marriage between 1890 and 1940. Moreover, a greater proportion of the population was married (95 percent) during the 1950s than at any time before 【B13】______ . Experts do not agree on why the "marriage rush" of the late 1940s and 1950s occurred, but most social scientists believe it represented a 【B14】______ to the return of peaceful and prosperity after 15 years of severe economic 【B15】______ and war.
【B1】______
A.rate
B.ratio
C.percentage
D.poll
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When people grow older,___________.
A.they are better at expressing their feelings
B.they express positive feelings only to their spouses
C.they often try to stay away from friends
D.they hide their feeling better
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The predicted intergenerational warfare is unlikely because most of the older people themselves_______
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It is necessary for older people to ______.
A.understand why young people are interested in making a better life
B.understand what .young people think and feel
C.see what is wrong in their lives
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Effects of Exercise on Elderly Diabetics (糖尿病人) Most older people with so-called
Effects of Exercise on Elderly Diabetics (糖尿病人)
Most older people with so-called type 2 diabetes (糖尿病人) could stop taking insulin(胰岛素) if they would do brisk (轻快的) exercise for 30 minutes just three times a week,according to new medical research results reported in a Copenhagen newspaper. Results from tests conducted on diabetics at the Copenhagen central hospital Rigshospitalet's Center for Muscle Research showed that physical exercise can boost the body's ability to make use of insulin by 30 per cent. This is equal to the effect most elderly diabetics get from their insulin medication (药物治疗) today.
Researchers had a group of non-diabetic men and a group of men with type 2
diabetes, all more than 60 years of age, exercise on bicycles six times a week for three months. After the three months the doctors measured how much sugar the test subjects' muscles could make use of as a measure for how well their insulin worked.
Associate Professor Dr Flemming Dela of the Muscle Research Center said the tests demonstrated that the exercising diabetics had made as good use of insulin as the healthy non-diabetic persons. "This means that the insulin works just as well for both groups. Physical exercise cannot cure people of diabetes, but it can eliminate almost all their symptoms. At the same time it can put off the point at which they have to begin taking insulin," Dela said.
Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas (胰腺), controlling sugar in the body and is used against diabetes.
Dela said that to achieve the desired effect diabetics need only exercise to the point where they begin to sweat, but that the activity has to be maintained since it wears off after five days without sufficient exercise.
Most diabetics realize that they have to watch their diet while remaining unaware of the importance of exercise, Dela added.
第 36 题 What is the effect of exercise on elderly people with type 2 diabetes?
A. It can help the body make better use of insulin.
B. It can worsen their symptoms.
C. It can help them to eat more.
D. It can cure them of the disease.
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Freshman year is the most special year in a young adult’s life mainly because they will acquire new knowledge.()
是
否