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【題目】Around two o'clock every night, Sue will start talking in her dream. It somewhat________us.
A. bothers B. had bothered
C. would bother D. bothered
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【題目】—Are you going to the concert next week?
—I’d like to, but I ______ an exam then.
A. take B. took
C. was taking D. will be taking
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【題目】______ full preparations, Tony was quite confident about the coming interview.
A. Make B. Made
C. To make D. Having made
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【題目】Of the seven days in a week.Saturday is said to be the most popular _______ for a wedding in some countries.
A.wayB.situationC.event D.choice
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【題目】--- Do you remember when I first met you?
---- Of course. I ___________ at Oxford University.
A. studied B. had studied
C. have studied D. was studying
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【題目】It was not what Tom said but what he wrote in the letter ______ touched his mother.
A. what B. which C. that D. who
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【題目】What you have done will not have __________ your fame.
A. a good effect on
B. to affect
C. a good affect on
D. effected
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【題目】As the clock struck nine, players ___________ their positions and the match began.
A. stood up B. took up
C. made up D. set up
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【題目】Instead of sitting around waiting for a hero to _____on a white horse to save you, why not help yourself?
A. take upB. make up
C. show upD. put up
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【題目】Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
We often use the terms “worry,” “stress” and “anxiety” interchangeably, but they aren’t the same. Each has unique 【1】 and features. Identifying which one is 【2】 us will help us better address it. Registered psychologist Kristin Buhr, a director at the North Shore Stress & Anxiety Clinic in North Vancouver and co-author of The Worry Workbook, 【3】 the differences.
Worry is a negative thought you have about an uncertainty in life. Worries tend to focus on the assumption that something negative will come from future events or from the results of 【4】 that happened in the past.
Stress involves your reaction to pressures placed on you. You feel overwhelmed because life is demanding too much of your limited time, energy or some other personal resource. While worries are thoughts, stress is a feeling.
Anxiety is your mental and physiological response to a perceived threat. It’s like the body’s smoke detector—it 【5】 danger and signals your body to run to deal with it. While worry takes place only in the mind, anxiety can have physical effects, like speeding up your pulse rate. Worry, however, 【6】 anxiety when your mind perceives imagined uncertainties as real threats.
While worry, stress and anxiety are normal, intense and 【7】 anxiety can become a problem. You might have a behavioral 【8】 if, for instance, you have regular sleep issues or you’re skipping out on your accustomed activities. Excessive anxiety can be focused on a fear of something specific, like social gatherings (known as social anxiety) or a host of experiences (known as generalized anxiety disorder).
The best way to avoid risk is getting it all out. Telling a friend or family member what’s worrying you, or even saying it aloud to yourself or writing it down, can allow you to see the 【9】. “It’s a little easier to challenge worries—to recognize that if there is a negative outcome. It’s more of a struggle than a horror—when your worries are on paper or said out loud, rather than 【10】 around in your head,” says Buhr.
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