________, he also had a son in college who had taken a bank loan to pay for his studies.


  1. A.
    Make matters worse
  2. B.
    What worse
  3. C.
    To make matters worse
  4. D.
    To make thing worse
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Last Sunday, the sky was grey when I woke up. The weather report said rain was coming, but I couldn’t stay home just because of rain.

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“Who is going to save me?” I wondered. I shut off the engine and turned on my flashers (車燈). I called 911. They were not helpful. I called my husband, even though he couldn’t come and help me. I was also very close to a police station. But I never saw even one police car. I decided to get out of the car, since it was still pouring.

My best decision of the day had been to wear rain boots. I took my umbrella and quickly got out and ran across the street to a shelter.

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Although many years have passed, I still remember that stormy day and the warm-hearted stranger clearly.

1.How was the weather when the author got up?

A. Rainy.                                B. Cloudy.                    C. Windy.                     D. Sunny.

2.Which of the following is the correct order about the things that the author did?

① Drove to work.                                                  ② Drove to the doctor’s office.

③ Ran to a shelter.                                             ④ Called 911 for help.

A. ②①④③                        B. ②③①④                        C. ①②④③                        D. ①③②④

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A. She turned off her flashers.

B. She tried to restart the engine.

C. She went to the police station nearby.

D. She got out of her car.

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A. He lent his car to her.                     

B. He pulled her car out of the water.

C. He drove her to school.                  

D. He helped her fix her engine.

 

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2.                A.Even if         B.Every time       C.Now that  D.Soon after

 

3.                A.of             B.a(chǎn)t             C.for  D.with

 

4.                A.on my own      B.on my way       C.by any chance  D.by the day

 

5.                A.a(chǎn)ny            B.much          C.some D.little

 

6.                A.why           B.wherever       C.whether  D.whenever

 

7.                A.direction       B.a(chǎn)ttitude         C.language  D.manner

 

8.                A.a(chǎn)nswer         B.work           C.leave D.refuse

 

9.                A.for ever        B.a(chǎn)t any time      C.a(chǎn)s usual   D.for a while

 

10.               A.returned       B.hesitated       C.passed    D.regretted

 

11.               A.silent          B.busy           C.positive   D.comfortable

 

12.               A.pick out        B.hunt for        C.take on    D.give up

 

13.               A.dull           B.good           C.guilty D.general

 

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16.               A.right           B.more          C.former    D.different

 

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19.               A.call            B.tip            C.present   D.report

 

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Eating a diet high in processed food increases the risk of depression, research suggests. What's more, people who ate plenty of vegetables, fruit and fish actually had a lower risk of depression, the University College London team found.

Data on diet among 3,500 middle-aged civil servants were compared with their emotional state five years later, a British journal reported. They split the participants into two types of diet--those who ate a diet largely based on whole food,which includes lots of fruit, vegetables and fish,and those who ate a mainly processed food diet, such as sweetened desserts, fried food, processed meat,refined grains and high fat dairy products After accounting for factors such as gender, age, education, physical activity, smoking habits and chronic(慢性的) diseases, they found a significant difference in the future depression risk with the different diets.

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Dr.Andrew McCulloeh, chief executive of the Mental Health Foundation, said, this study adds to an existing body of solid research that shows the strong links between what we eat and our mental health.

He added people's diets were becoming increasingly unhealthy. The UK population is consuming less nutritious, fresh produce and more saturated fats and sugars.

1.The text is mainly about         .

A.the increasingly unhealthy diet of the UK population

B.the link between processed food and depression

C.the relationship between physical and mental health

D.the emotional state of the British People

2.What do we know about the participants?

A.They are of different ages from young to old.

B.They are from different walks of life.

C.They chose the diet they preferred.

D.Their state are also affected by other factors.

3.What can we learn from what Dr. Archana Singh Manoux said?

A.It is difficult for most British people to have a Mediterranean diet.

B.The Mediterranean diet is the most healthy in the world.

C.Many studies have been done on the Mediterranean diet before.

D.The Mediterranean diet is not good for depression.

4.Dr. Andrew McCulloch agrees that         .

A.our diets are closely related to our mental health

B.the present study needs more facts and other information

C.the UK population will become ill in the near future

D.more saturated fats and sugars should be taken in

5.Why might the author have written this text?

A.To tell people what a healthy diet actually is.

B.To prove people’s diets are increasingly unhealthy.

C.To encourage people to cut down on processed food.

D.To introduce some experts on the research team.

 

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