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UI

1.Disappointment,griefandsleeplessnessseizedhimfor

daysafterreceivingtheletter.

2.Anewspaperpublishedsomerathersboberinginformation

aboutpunishmentfordrunkendrivingconvictionsinother

countries.

3.Successisdiscoveringyourbesttalents,skillsandabilities,

andapplyingthemwheretheywillmakethemosteffective

contributiontoyourfellowmen.

4,Peoplefamiliarwiththemattersaidthatanofficial

announcementcouldcomeasearlyastoday.

5.Everyhumanbeingshouldlearntotrulyappreciatethe

beautyofnatureandthemiracleoflife.

6.Shecomfortedherselfwiththethoughtthatitwouldsoon

bespring.

7.Suchachangecompelsgovernmentsaroundtheworldto

developspecificpoliciestosolvethecurrentcrisis.

8.Consumersusuallyseeawell-regardedbrandnameasa(n)

assuranceofquality.

l.lntheeventofhisdeath,hisdaughterwillinheritthemoney.

2.Policewardedoffabout2,000protesterswhomarchedonthe

policeheadquarterslastFriday.

3.There'snoearthlyreasonwhysheshouldn5tcomewithus.

4.Someyoungpeoplecouldn,tbearupunderthestressofthe

modernlife.

5.TheworldwasstunnedbyChina'shightechnologyusedin

theceremony.

6.Ifscertainlynotanewidea,andI'veusedthistechniquein

onewayoranotherforseveralyears.

1/5

被警察詢問時,杰夫極力保持冷靜,沉著地回答每個問題。

(composure)

Jefftriedtokeephiscomposureandanswereveryquestion

calmlywheninqukedbythepoliceman.

2/5

油價不斷上漲,世界各國都不同程度地受到了影響。(onewayor

another)

Withoilpriceskeepingonincreasing,allthecountriesinthe

worldhavebeenaffected(in)onewayoranother.

3/5

他在會上提出了一系列可能避免環(huán)境污染的措施。(wardoff)

Atthemeetingheproposedaseriesofmeasuresthatmightward

offtheenvironmentalpollution.

4/5

邁克向他父親保證他一定會全身心地投入即將到來的比賽。

(assure)

Mikeassuredhisfatherthathewouldputhiswholeheartintothe

comingcompetition.

5/5

瑪麗一旦下定決心,就絕不會動搖。(waver)

Marywillneverwaveronceshemakesuphermind

U2

1.Thetrainwasdivertedafterthetrackshadbeenruinedinthestorm.

2.We'resorryfortheinconveniencecaused,butwewilltryourbest

togetyoubackonschedule.

3.Janetrippedasshewalkeddownthelanesinhighheels.

4.Isn'titweirdhowwekeepaccidentlymeetinguplikethis?

5.Herprospectswereslim,butshehopedthathergamblewould

succeed.

6.Thecriminalrefusedtoacknowledgehspartinthecrimes.

7.Thecustomerwantedthestoretoguaranteethesalepriceofthe

product.

8.Hisnamewasdeletedfromthelist.

1.Ivar'splansreston/hingeonhisknowledgeofhisbrother1s

abilities.

2.Themanagerresortedtoswiftpenaltiesforanyonecaught

breakingtherules.

3.ThelastplaneboundforDenmarkwillbeleavingfromGate3soon.

4.Miley'shopesrestedon/hingedonherabilitytomakethefinal

grade.

5.DuringherlastvisittoCopenhagen,forinstance,Zarahadbeen

impressedbytheirqualityoflife.

6.Ihavenostakeinhowthiscompetitionends,eitherway.

1/5

愛德華登上飛往巴黎的飛機(jī),對在遙遠(yuǎn)國度開啟新生活感到激動不

已。(boundfor,prospect)

Excitedattheprospectofstartinganewlifeinafarawaycountry,

EdwardboardedontheplaneboundforParis.

2/5

我們的結(jié)論立足于不可否認(rèn)的事實和具體的數(shù)據(jù)。(reston)

Ourconclusionrestsonundeniablefactsandconcretestatistics.

3/5

兩國未能在談判中達(dá)成一致,于是付諸武力解決爭端。(resortto)

Havingfailedtoreachanagreementinthenegotiations,thetwo

countriesresortedtoforcetosettlethedispute.

4/5

他的粗心釀成大錯。而且,他還不承認(rèn)。(blunder,acknowledge)

Hiscarelessnessresultedinaseriousblunder.Whafsmore,he

refusedtoacknowledgeit.

5/5

作為一個團(tuán)隊,我們要盡力達(dá)到巔峰狀態(tài),因為我們的成功和每

一個人都有利害關(guān)系。(haveastakein)

Asateam,weshouldtryourbesttoreachpeakperformance,since

everyoneofushasastakeinoursuccess.

U3

1.Theyappointedanewmanagertocoordinatetheworkoftheteam.

2.Augustmadea(n)appointmentwiththeoptometrist(驗光師)to

gethiseyeschecked.

3.Tom'sreactiontoJane'sannouncementwasodd;hejuststarted

laughing.

4.Negancouldnotrecallthelasttimehehadsuchagoodcupof

coffee.

5.MikefeltobligatedtoJohnafterallhishelp.

6.Weallwentbacktoourrespectivehomestowaitfornews.

7.Thecriminalrefusedtotoconfessthecrime.

8.Themorningsunlightcamestreaminginfromtheskylightwindow.

1.Ifyoujustbeyourself,you'llbesuretofitin.

2.It'snothingtobragabout!Justbecauseyouhaveashinycar,doesn't

makeyoubetterthananyoneelse.

3.Ihatetodoit,butI'mgoingtoturndownthatwonderful

opportunity.I'msimplytoobusytotakeiton.

4.Ican'twaittosleepinthislongweekend.

5.Alright,let'sgetdowntobusiness;thereisn'tmuchtimeleft.

6.Lilysworeoffchocolateaftersheoverateitatherparty.

1/5

既然我們有了可行的計劃,那么就著手做吧。(getdownto)

Nowthatwehaveaworkableplan,let'sgetdowntoit.

2/5

他吹噓如何以最小的努力贏得了比賽。(bragabout)

Hebraggedabouthowhewontheracewithminimalefforts.

3/5

不論有多忙,他總是每天試著抽出IC分鐘鍛煉身體。(fitin)

Nomatterhowbusyheis,healwaystriestofitin10minutesof

exerciseeachday.

4/5

遵循健康的飲食并不一定意味著必須戒掉快餐。(swearoff)

Followingahealthydietdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatonehas

toswearofffastfoods.

5/5

湯姆承認(rèn)在期末考試中作弊了。(confess)

Tomconfessedthathehadcheatedinthefinalexam.

U5

1.Icannotstandidlybyandlethimtaketheblame.

2.Theparkingfacilitiesareinadequateforsuchabusyshopping

center.

3.Well-offlocalswouldbuyasecondhousesotheycouldrentit

outtomigrantsfromotherpartsofthecountry.

4.Ifyousaythatsomethingischarming,youmeanthatitisvery

pleasantorattractive.

5.Oneyoungsoldierrosewithamessageofthanks,hisvoicechoke

withemotion.

6.Herhealthhasbeendecliningprogressivelyforseveralmonths.

7.Readthemanufacturer'sguidelinesbeforediscardingthebox.

8.Theysaythingsshouldbebetternowthattheyhavestreamlined

applicationprocedures.

1.UntilthiseveningIhadneversomuchasexchangedawordwith

him.

2.Hisreluctancetohelpcould,inpart,beexplainedbyhispoor

eyesight.

3.ThefirstdebatewassupposedtohavebeenheldonTuesday.

4.Economistsbelievethateconomicrecoverywillbegintotakeroot

nextyear.

5.We'vebeenaskedtocomeupwithsomenewideas.

6.Ifyouhaveyourownbusinessinthemarket,youwillhavealetof

moneyatyourdisposal.

1/5

不遵守學(xué)校規(guī)章制度的學(xué)生會被開除。[conformto)

Studentscanbeexpelledforrefusingtoconformtoschoolrules.

2/5

極度憤怒只會導(dǎo)致不愉快的結(jié)果o(unpleasant)

Extremeangercanonlyleadtounpleasantoutcomes.

3/5

現(xiàn)在,公司關(guān)心的事情就是有效地進(jìn)行廢物處理和提高利潤。

(disposal)

Currently,whatthecompanycaresaboutareefficientwaste

disposalandhigherprofits.

4/5

在你決定想要做什么工作之前,你可以考慮一下找一份臨時工作。

(temporary)

Youmightconsiderfindingtemporaryworkbeforeyoudecidewhat

youwanttodo.

5/5

如果對團(tuán)隊協(xié)作的重要性意識不足,我們就得承受失敗的風(fēng)險。

(runtheriskof)

Ifwedonothavestrongawarenessofthesignificanceofteamwork,

wewillruntheriskoffailure.

U6

1.Farmersarealwaysgrumblingabouttheweather.

2.IlearnedmostofwhatIknowaboutgardeningthroughtrialand

error.

3.Everybodywasinaveryrelaxedandjollymood.

4.Thecompanyhadalotofproblemsinthepast,butifsalways

managedtobounceback.

5.Weareindangerofexhaustingtheworld'soilsupply.

6.Thethoughtthatanyparentwouldmanipulatetheirchildinto

seekingfamejustappalledme.

7.Thegovernmenthaslooseneditsholdcnthemediaconsiderably.

8.Ihatethatplasticsmileofhers.

1.Localauthoritieshavetocopewiththeproblemsofhomelessness.

2.Theremusthavebeenanangelwatchingovermethatday.

3.Employeesneedtokeepupwiththelatesttechnicaldevelopments.

4.Womenmakeuponlyasmallproportionoftheprisonpopulation.

5.Thenumberofgraduatesgoingintoteachinghasdroppedoff

sharply.

6.Fiveofussqueezedintothebackseat.

1/5

他用冷漠的態(tài)度面對別人的侮辱。(insult)

Hereactedtotheinsultbyactingascoldasice.

2/5

在生活中,有原則的人寧愿死得有尊嚴(yán),也不愿茍且偷工。

(disgrace)

Inlife,amanofprinciplepreferstodiewithdignityinsteadof

livingindisgrace.

3/5

幾名警察不得不護(hù)送這位裁判離開足球場。(escort)

Severalpolicemenhadtoescorttherefereefromthefootballfield.

4/5

她總覺得自己受制于人。(manipulate)

Shealwayshasthefeelingthatsheisbeingmanipulated.

5/5

萬一有特殊情況,學(xué)生們應(yīng)該向警察求助。(exceptional)

Incaseofexceptionalcircumstances,studentsshouldturntothe

policeforhelp.

U7

1.Evenanexpertwouldfindithardtodistinguishbetweentheoriginal

paintingandthecopy.

2.HewasawayfroTiValenciaforatotalofninemonthsandinthat

timetwodramaticeventstookplace.

3.Herresearchhasgivenussomeinsihghtintowhatsparksa

teenager'scuriosity.

4.AtyphoonistheEasternHemisphere'sequivalentofahurricane.

5.Thepolicetookfingerprintsandidentifiedthebody.

6.Thereisatheoretical理論chanceofinfection,butitisnotvery

likely.

7.Hollywoodgossipsweresayingthatthestudiolackedthefundsto

publicize傳言itsnewfilmproperly.

8.Manyscientistspresumedthenewdamagetotheforeststobethe

resultofhigherlevelsofpollution.許多科學(xué)家假設(shè)

1.Itisbynomeanscertainthatyou1IIgeryourmoneyback.

2.Theteachermayimposereasonablepunishment,whichis

consistentwiththeschool1sdisciplinepolicy.懲戒制度(一致的)

3.Oureconomicpoliciesseektoincreaseproductivity,expand

marketsandcreatejobs.

4.Herhusbandwasalwaysnicetoherinpublic,公開buttreatedher

badlyathome.

5.OnbehalfofmycolleaguesandmyselfIthankyou.(代表)

6.Thejobinquestionisavailableforthreemonthsonly.(討論中)

1/5

聰明人常常能把復(fù)雜的事變得簡單,而愚蠢的人卻常常把簡單的事復(fù)

雜化。(complicate)

Whileintelligentpeoplecanoftensimplifythecomplex,afoolismore

likelytocomplicatethesimple.

2/5

我們試圖幫助每個學(xué)生發(fā)現(xiàn)獲得知識的快樂和充實。(seekto)

Weseektohelpeverystudentdiscoverthejoyandfulfillmentinthe

acquisitionofknowledge.

3/5

應(yīng)該教會孩子明辨是非。(distinguish)

Childrenshouldbetaughttodistinguishbetweenrightandwrong.

4/5

她代表兒子做了感動人心的公開呼吁。(onbehalfof)

Shemadeanemotionalpublicappealonbehalfofherson.

5/5

當(dāng)?shù)厝藢δ吧送薪湫摹?tendto)

Thelocalstendtobesuspiciousofstrangers.

U8

1.Itiedagroupofstickstogethertomakea(n)bundleIcouldcarry

tothecampfire.

2.BecauseTinawokeuplate,sheneedediohustlesothatshewould

notbelateforschool.

3.1thinkIcanreachthehighbranchifyouliftmeupandgivemea(n)

boost.

4.Afterarguingforoverhalfanhour,thetwopartnerseventually

decidedtocompromise.

5.ManyEnglishwcrdshavetheirorigininotherlanguages.

6.Mostadultsdidnotlistentohim,becausehewasamere8-year-

old.

7.Thelocalboysgetintoafightwithagangfromarivalnearbytown.

8.Wecouldheartheirfootstepscrunchthroughthesnow.

1.Whenthenewbabyarrived,everyonedotedonher.

2.MyolderbrotherstoodupformewhenhefoundoutthatIwas

beingbullied.

3.Unfortunately,thatmoviedidnotliveuptoourexpectations,and

weleftthetheatrebeforeitended.

4.Martindidnotstudyforthesciencetest.Asaconsequence,hefailed

it.

5.Yourparents*loveforyouissomethingthatyoushouldnevertake

forgranted.Alwaystrytoshowthemhowmuchyouappreciatethem.

6.Iwouldliketothankeachandeveryoneofyouforcomingtomy

birthdayparty.

1/5

他支持改革,贏得了掌聲。(standupfor,applause)

Hewonapplauseforstandingupforthereform.

2/5

湯姆決定在校好好學(xué)習(xí),不辜負(fù)父母的期望。(liveupto)

Tomdecidestoworkhardinschoolandliveuptohisparents'

expectation.

3/5

我們理所當(dāng)然地認(rèn)為互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上最流行的語言是英語。但漢語很快就會

取代英語成為互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上最流行的語言。(take...forgranted)

WetakeitforgrantedthatthemostpopularlanguageontheInternet

isEnglish.ButChinesewillsoonreplaceEnglishasthemostpopular

languageontheInternet.

4/5

他不會妥協(xié)原則,并且愿意承擔(dān)一切后果。(compromise,

consequence)

Hewillnevercompromisehisprinciplesandiswillingtotakeallthe

consequences.

5/5

在這個地區(qū),所有的社會問題都源自貧困。(stemfrom)

Inthisregion,allthesocialproblemsstemfrompoverty.

UI

1/3

A.TheyareonlypopularontheInternet.

B.Theyarebecomingmorepopularaseachdecadepasses.

C.Theyarebecominglesspopularaseachdecadepasses.

D.TheyaredecreasinginpopularityduetotheInternet.

2/3

A.Formorethan70years.

B.Forlessthan70years.

C.Formorethan80years.

D.Forlessthan80years.

3/3

A.Theyareinneedofsuperherofanstobegreat.

B.Theyareinneedofothersuperheroestobegreat.

C.Theyaregreaterthantheirenemies.

D.Theyareonlyasgreatastheirenemies.

1/4

A.Active.

B.Agoodprovider.

C.Honest.

D.Successful.

2/4

A.Becausetheycanprovidefortheirfamily.

B.Becausetheycanavoidbeingathome.

C.Becausetheycanbeaheroatwork.

D.Becausetheycanbuywhattheirchildwants.

3/4

A.Whentheparentisinvolvedinraisingmoney.

B.Whentheparentdoesworkoutsidethehome.

C.Whentheparentwon'tdowhatthechildwants.

D.Whentheparentisinvolvedinselfishactivities.

4/4

A.Theywouldnotgiveuptimeathome.

B.Theywouldriskeverythingtoprotecttheirchild.

C.Theywouldbeselfless.

D.Theywouldnotputthemselvesatrisk.

1/4

A.96days.

B.69days.

C.96weeks.

D.69weeks.

2/4

A.Aboutonebillion.

B.Aboutonemillion.

C.Aboutonethousand.

D.Abouttwobillion.

3/4

A.Twoteaspoonscftuna,biscuitandasipofmilkeverytwodays.

B.Threeteaspoonsoftuna,biscuitandasipofmilkeverytwodays.

C.Twoteaspoonscftuna,biscuitandasipofmilkeveryday.

D.Threeteaspoonsoftuna,biscuitandasipofmilkeveryday.

4/4

A.Theoneswholosttheirlivestryingtohelptheirfellowminers.

B.Therescuers.

C.Theminersandtheirfamilies.

D.Alloftheabove.

1/3

A.Hewasadoctor.

B.Hewasastretcherbearer.

C.Hewasablooddonor.D.

Hewasanambulancedriver.

2/3

A.Abloodbank.

B.Ahomeforretiredsoldiers.

C.Newsurgicaltools.

D.Medicalandsurgicaltools.

3/3

A.Becausehewantedtobuildahospital.

B.Becausehewasagooddoctor.

C.Becausehehelpedthelessfortunateselflessly.

D.BecauseheservedinWorldWarI.

1/3

A.For100years.

B.Forhundredsofyears.

C.Forlessthan100years.

D.For1,000years.

2/3

A.Woodcarvings.

B.Scrolls.

C.Wallpaintings.

D.Alloftheabove.

3/3

A.Speciallytrainedworkingdogscansnifffordrugs,weaponsand

bombs.

B.Dogsaretrainedtodosearchandrescue.

C.Dogsaretrainedtotakecareofbabiesathome.

D.Rescuedogscanlookforpossiblesurvivorsduringcrises.

U2

1/3

A.About7,000.

B.About14,000.

C.About3,500.

D.About1,700.

2/3

A.Itspeopleareproudoftheiroldlanguage.

B.Veryfewpeoplecanspeakitslanguagefluentlynow.

C.Linguistslabeleditslanguageas"moribund".

D.Technologyisanenemytoitslanguage.

3/3

A.ThedisappearanceofSiletzlanguagewon'thappen.

B.HewouldneedoutsidehelptorevivetheSiletzlanguage.

C.Onelanguagegoesextincteverytwoweeks.

D.Thereareonly14,000wordsandphrasesinhisnativetongue.

1/4

A.Mikeisignoringher.

B.Mikeisbeingruce.

C.Mikeisactingdifferently.

D.Mikeisansweringinone-wordsentences.

2/4

A.Jakeishisprojectpartner.

B.Jakedidn'tmeetwithhimasscheduled.

C.Jakeisignoringhim.

D.Jakeisn'tworkingwithhim.

3/4

A.Shelistens,offerssympathyandhelps.

B.Shelistens,disagreeswithJakeandhelps.

C.ShedisagreeswithMikeandfindsanewsolution.

D.Shecomesupwithaplantosolvetheproblem.

4/4

A.JakeagreedtobeMike'spartnerontheproject,buthasn'tdone

anyworkonit.

B.JakeignoredMike,hasn'tapologizedforhisactions,andisavoiding

him.

C.Jakehasn'tapologizedordoneanyofthework.

D.Jakedidn'tcontactMiketolethimknowhecouldn'tmakeitand

hasn'tapologized.

1/4

A.Heisworriedabouthismeetingwithhisprofessor.

B.Heisworriedwithtrafficandhimself.

C.Heisworriedaboutthesituationandnervousaboutfacinghis

professor.

D.Heisworriedaboutbeingseenasunprofessional.

2/4

A.Becauseheisworriedthathe'llgetabadmark.

B.BecauseherespectshisprofessoranddoesnotwantDr.Jacksonto

thinklessofhim.

C.Becausehedoesn'twanthisprofessortothinkhe'salwayslate.

D.Becauseheisworriedthathisprofessorwon'twaitforhim.

3/4

A.Bybeingagoodfriendandhelpingthemantogetthroughhis

trouble.

B.Byquestioninghimandfiguringouthissituation.

C.Bylisteningtohim.

D.Bycalminghimdownandhelpingthemantonavigatehisnext

steps.

4/4

A.Askingforhelpandkeepingincommunicationcanhelptosolve

problems.

B.Alwaysleaveearlytohaveenoughtime.

C.Keepingincommunicationcansolveproblemsifusedintime.

D.Alwaysbepoliteandformalwhencommunicating.

1/3

A.Ourabilitytousetools.

B.Theimpressivetechnology

C.Theamazingcomplexityoftelevision.

D.Ourabilitytomakenoisewithoutmouths.

2/3

A.Theabilitytotalk.

B.Theabilitytousetechnology.

C.Theabilitytowrite.

D.Theabilitytoread.

3/3

A.Facialexpressions.

B.Bristlingfur.

C.Bowedheadorcroopingtail.

D.Alloftheabove.

1/3

A.Familydinnerhelpspeopleachieveopencommunication.

B.Familydinnerisnutritious.

C.Familydinnerisatimeoffamilygames.

D.Familydinnerisagreattimetohavefreeexchangeoftheeventsof

theday.

2/3

A.Whethertheyhavegoodschoolperformance.

B.Whethertheyhaveboyfriends/girlfriends.

C.Whethertheyareaddictedtodrugs.

D.BothA)andC).

3/3

A.Parentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirchildren.

B.Familymembersshouldgathertogethermoreoften.

C.Familyshouldshareopinionswitheachother.

D.Familydinnerisreallybeneficial,butnotautomatic.

U3

A.Creativedefenses.

B.Xanax.

C.Reading.

D.Writing.

2/3

A.Thestudentsweretoldthey'dreceivemoneyforhighmarksbefore

thefirsttest.

B.Thestudentsdidnothingspecialbeforethesecondtest.

C.Allofthestudentsweretheninstructedtotake10minutestowrite

downtheirconcernsaboutthetest.

D.Thestudentswhowroteabouttheirfearsshowedafivepercent

improvementontheexam.

3/3

A.Anythingyouwant.

B.Test-relatedconcerns.

C.Prospectivetestresult.

D.Noneoftheabove.

1/4

A.Hehadspentsomuchtimestressingoverstudyingfortheexam

thathewasn'treadytostop.

B.Hefindsithardtoletgoofhisproblems.

C.Hedoesn'tknowhowtorelaxandde-stress.

D.Hehasnevertakenanexambeforeandisstilldealingwiththe

stressofstudying.

2/4

A.Short-termstress.

B.Long-termstress.

C.Protectivestress.

D.Challengingstress.

3/4

A.Hangonandcontinuethroughit.

B.Stopimmediatelyandrestuntilhefeelsbetter.

C.Stopworryingaboutsomethinghecan'tchangeandwaitforthe

results.

D.Don'tstopuntilhehassucceeded.

4/4

A.Learntowait.

B.Learntostop.

C.Learntochange.

D.Learntorelax.

1/4

A.Hemissedhistrain.

B.Helosthiskeys.

C.Hecouldn'tfindnistextbook.

D.Alloftheabove.

2/4

A.Once.

B.Twice.

C.Threetimes.

D.Fourtimes.

3/4

A.Byignoringhiscomplainingandgettingtowork.

B.Bypreparingformid-termexamswithhim.

C.Bylistening,sympathizing,andsharinghertextbook.

D.Bylisteningtohimcomplainingaboutallthestressheisunder.

4/4

A.Hefindshistextbookandcontinueshisstudies

B.Hefindssomeonewhoisalsostressedoutabouttheirmid-terms.

C.Hegetstocomplainabouthisverystressfulday.

D.HecalmsdownbytalkingabouthisproblemstoEva.

1/3

A.Howtogetridofstress.

B.Whatstressmeans.

C.Howtounderstandstress.

D.Howtoavoidstress.

2/3

A.Assessingtheproblem.

B.Figuringoutthesituation.

C.Takingactiontoprotectyourself.

D.Focusingonsomethingelse.

3/3

A.Talkingtoyourfriends.

B.Listeningtomusic.

C.Writingdownyourfeelingsinajournal.

D.Gettingregularexercise.

1/3

A.Itcandogoodtous.

B.Itcandoharmtous.

C.Itcankillus.

D.Alloftheabove.

2/3

A.Suicide.

B.Competitionforjobs.

C.Worryaboutthefuture.

D.Anybigchangesinourlives.

3/3

A.Treatment.

B.Prevention.

C.Cure.

D.Seeingadoctor.

U5

1/3

A.Youneedtocarrycash.

B.Creditcardsavesyoufrombeingshortofcash.

C.It'saconvenientwaytopayforpurchases.

D.Youdon'tneedtogotothebanktowithdrawmoney.

2/3

A.Payforyourpurchases.

B.Earnacashbackrewardattheendoftheyear.

C.Travelforfree.

D.Eatforfree.

3/3

A.Youdonothavetopayinterest.

B.Youhavetopayinterest.

C.Youhavetoreturnyourpurchases.

D.Youdonotcollectfrequentfliermiles.

1/4

A.Tohavetimetobuyitemsthattheylike.

B.Tohavetimetoattendthepreviewperiod.

C.Tofindthelocationoftheauction.

D.Totalktotheauctioneer.

2/4

A.Yougettolookatwhat'sforsale.

B.Yougettocheckouttheconditionoftheitems.

C.Youcanfigureoutwhatyouwanttobuy.

D.Alloftheabove.

3/4

A.Thepersonwholikestheitemthemost.

B.Thepersonwhoraisestheirbiddercardfirst.

C.Thepersonwhoiswillingtospendthemost.

D.Thepersonwhoiswillingtospendtheleast.

4/4

A.Whentheitemisatpriceyou'rewillingtopay.

B.Whentheitemisataverylowprice.

C.Whentheitemisatthehighestprice.

D.Whentheitemisatareasonableprice.

1/4

A.Theywerefreshlypicked.

B.Theyareorganic.

C.Theyarevine-ripened.

D.Theyweresprayed.

2/4

A.Non-organicvegetables.

B.Second-qualityvegetables.

C.First-qualityvegetables.

D.Unripenedvegetables.

3/4

A.9.99dollars.

B.45dollars.

C.48dollars.

D.50dollars.

4/4

A.Bread.

B.Chicken.

C.Salad.

D.Tomatoes.

1/3

A.Theshopper.

B.Theconsignor.

C.Theconsignmentshop.

D.Theretailer.

2/3

A.None.

B.Typically40percent.

C.Typically60percent.

D.Typically40to60percent.

3/3

A.Attheretailstore.

B.Fromconsignors.

C.Atconsignmentshops.

D.Atwarehouseoutlets.

1/3

A.Isthereanadditionalchargeforadriverover25?

B.Isthereanadditionalchargeforadriverunder25?

C.Isthereamileagelimit?

D.Canmorethanonepersondrivetherentalcar?

2/3

A.Checkthecolorofthecar.

B.Checkthecarforscratchesordents.

C.Checktheengineofthecar.

D.Checktheradiointhecar.

3/3

A.Anytime.

B.Duringtheagreeddate.

C.Attheagreeddatebutatanytime.

D.Attheagreeddateandtime.

U6

1/3

A.Becauseofthenjmberofpeoplelookingforotherjobs.

B.Becauseofthehighpopulationofpeopeover55.

C.Becauseofthehighpopulationofpeopleover65.

D.Becausetherearemanyjobstochoosefrom.

2/3

A.Realestate.

B.Marketing.

C.Contracting.

D.Leisureandrecreation.

3/3

A.Thestudyofphysical,emotional,socialandmentalchangesrelated

toaging.

B.Thestudyofintergenerationalissuesrelatedtoaging.

C.Thestudyoflivingindependentlyasanagingperson.

D.Thestudyofpersonalcareofanagingperson.

1/4

A.60daysago.

B.16monthsago.

C.6weeksago.

D.6monthsago.

2/4

A.Doingactivitieswithherfamily.

B.Doingactivitieswithagroup.

C.Doingactivitieswithafriend.

D.Doingactivitiesonherowntogetusedtobeingalone.

3/4

A.Whenshereturnstoherapartment.

B.Whenshegoestogroupactivities.

C.Whensheisoutwithfriendsofherhusband's.

D.Allofthetime.

4/4

A.Inviteherfamilytolivewithher.

B.Invitepeopletoherapartment.

C.Hireapersonalsupportworker.

D.Hireasenior'scompanionfromcompanieswhichsupportseniors.

1/4

A.Becauseheisretiredandhastime.

B.Becausethereisaneedtoworkwiththeelderly.

C.Becausehewantstoteachyoga.

D.Becausehewantstomakeadifference.

2/4

A.Teachhotyoga.

B.Teachchairyoga.

C.Teachkripaluyoga.

D.Teachhathayoga.

3/4

A.Itwillhelpthem:oremembertobreathe.

B.Itisagoodcardiovascularworkout.

C.Itisgoodfortheirmemory.

D.Itisgoodfortheirconcentration.

4/4

A.Howtostretchproperly.

B.Howtositpropedy.

C.Howtoconcentrate.

D.Howtobreatheslowlyandfocusontheirbreath.

1/3

A.Asthementalhealthofapersonimproves,sowillthephysical

abilityoftheperson.

B.Asthephysicalabilityofapersondecreases,socanthemental

healthoftheperson.

C.Asphysicalabilityofapersonimproves,thementalabilityofthe

personwilldecline.

D.Asmentalhealthofapersondeclines,sowillthephysicalhealthof

theperson.

2/3

A.Apersoncanmakelogicaldecisions.

B.Apersoncanmaintainhappyrelationships.

C.Apersoncandealwithdailylife.

D.Alloftheabove.

3/3

A.Reading.

B.Sittingquietly.

C.Avoidingunsafesituations.

D.Avoidingtoomuchsocialactivities.

1/3

A.Olderadults.

B.Teenagers.

C.Theyounglooking.

D.Children.

2/3

A.Informingyouofhabitswhichmakeyoulookbeautiful.

B.Informingyouofhabitswhichareunhealthy.

C.Informingyouofhabitswhichcanmakeyoulookolderthanyour

age.

D.Informingyouabouthealthyhabits.

3/3

A.Youmaygainweightasaresult.

B.Youmaybeheakhierwhenyoumakerroremoney.

C.Itisunhealthyduetothestressitcauses.

D.Youmayhavelesstimeforsleep,exerciseandhealthyeating.

U7

1/3

A.Awalk.

B.Arun.

C.Abikeride.

D.Arace.

2/3

A.Over370people.

B.Over60people.

C.Over3,700people.

D.Over37,000people.

3/3

A.Once.

B.Twice.

C.Threetimes.

D.Fourtimes.

1/4

A.$100.

B.$150.

C.$400.

2/4

A.Three.

B.Four.

C.Five.

D.Six.

3/4

A.Theirfullnames.

B.Alistoftheirdemands.

C.Theirbirthdates.

D.Theiragesandgenders.

4/4

A.Storesthatgiverefunds.

B.Storesthatissueastorecredit.

C.Storesthatareeasytomakeexchanges.

D.Storesthataredifficulttomakeexchanges.

1/4

A.BecausetheBostonMarathonwantstobesurethatrunnerswill

raisemoney.

B.BecausetheBostonMarathonwantsmanyrunnerstoparticipate.

C.Becausehethinksitisaninterestingproject.

D.Becausehehasrunthismarathonbefore.

2/4

A.Hecan'trunintheBostonMarathon.

B.TheBostonMarathonwillgivehimayeartopaythe$5,000.

C.TheBostonMarathonwillchargethedifferencetohiscreditcard.

D.Hewillhavetotakeoutaloantopaythe$5,000.

3/4

A.$657.

B.$675.

C.$5,000.

D.$5,675.

4/4

A.Tolookgoodwhilehetrains.

B.Tobeabletotrainbetter.

C.Tobeabletorunlonger.

D.Tobe

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