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She has lost only nine games in five mat...

She has lost only nine games in five matches on the way to the semifinals. Always the perfectionist, she sees room for        .

A. achievement  B. improvement

C. entertainment  D. Amusement

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查名词。句意:她的九场比赛中只有五场是输在了半决赛中的。作为一个完美主义者,她总是在提高自己。A.achievement成就;B. Improvement提高;C. Entertainment娱乐;D. Amusement乐趣;根据词义,可知她是要提高,故选B项。 考点:考查名词  
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1.Before Pandora went to the earth to live with the rest of mankind, she was given a box which she was ordered ________________________ under any circumstances. (open)

潘多拉到地球上去和其他人类一起生活之前,她得到了一个盒子并且被要求无论如何都决不把它打开

2.Statistics show that the words “money” and “buy” are ______________________ characters in our daily life. (use)

统计数据表明,“钱”和“买”是我们日常生活中使用最频繁的两个字。

3.Since 2013, cities in China have constantly seen gray, smoggy days, but the public have no idea _____________________________ for it. (blame)

从2013年以来,中国各大城市都不断地经历了雾霾天气,但公众却不知道谁该为此负责

4.____________________ all the time, you can lose yourself very easily and lose your own identity. (copy)

总是效仿别人,你很容易失去你自己和你自己的身份。

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6.The more curious we are about a topic, _________________ to learn information about it. (easy)

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Chris Andrews, assistant secretary of the SABA, said the scheme was regarded as a way of changing the decline in boxing in state schools which began 25 years ago.

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He said, “I think there is a genuine recognition that there are aspects to boxing, if it is controlled and properly run, that really are very beneficial for children. This scheme takes away the dangers. I hope boxing can be promoted throughout the country in a more coordinated way.” Such an idea horrifies such groups as the British Medical Association (BMA) and the British Safety Council, both critics of the idea.

Dr Jeffrey Cundy, the joint author of a BMA report on boxing, accepted that the scheme in Liverpool was non-contact, but he was still opposed. He said, “We feel that children should still not be introduced to boxing, because they will then be encouraged to take up an activity which is uniquely dangerous when actual contact takes place.”

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B. Girls can be admitted as long as they’re willing to.

C. It’s becoming increasingly popular among the children.

D. Some pupils have been trained to be world champions.

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C. Strong positive emotions. D. Crying tears of joy.

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C. Humorous and concerned.  D. Serious and boring.

3.We can conclude from the first two paragraphs that         .

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B. a character’s smile in a movie makes no sense

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