49According to the passagewhich of the following is wrong?
AExercise can help to reduce the inside fat
BPeople can reduce inside fat by improving their eating habits CWomen have more chances to have too much inside fat DNot all the people who look thin are really thin inside 50From the last paragraphwe can find that
Ait is true that inside fat can lead to disease
Bexercise plays an important role in people s life for keeping healthy Cthin people usually have inside fat even if they are thin Dit is easier to burn off inside fat than outside fat
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Sometimeswhen you worry that you may fail an examyou end up failingOr during a seating arrangement () in your classwhen you are afraid to sit next to someone you don t
likeyou end up sharing the desk with him or her
This is what Murphy s Law tells us: If things can go wrongthey will go wrongBut is it true?
Of the studies about Murphy s Lawthe most famous one is the buttered toast (Ƭ) phenomenon (): One toast with butter fallsit lands butter-side down most of the time
To prove thisRobert Matthews did a lot of experiments with more than 1,000 British school kids in 2001
In the first experimenteach student put a piece of buttered toast on a platelet it fall off 20 times and noted which side it landed onOf almost 10,000 experimentstoast landed butter-side down 62 percent of the time
But you may ask: Is it the butter that plays a role? Here comes Matthews second experiment
This timeinstead of butterthe toast had a letter B written on one sideIt still landed 58 percent of the time on the B-side
This proved that Murphy s Law is true: If the toast can land butter-side downit will do so Matthews did another experimentWhen students threw the toast from a height of 2.5 metresthe toast landed butter-side down only 47 percent of the time
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51According to Murphy s Lawin an English classif you don t want to be questioned by the teacheryou may end up failing answering the questions
52In the first experiment of buttered toastwe know the toast landed butter-side down
about 620 times
53If the toast can land butter-side downMurphy s Law is true
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A: Do you ever meditate (ڤ) or read before bedtime? B:
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D. I usually try to go to bed around 11:00 or so during the week E. My mother is illand I think about her a lot
F. Is there any reason why you can t get enough sleep? G. Why not go to see a doctor?
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The advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibitsBeing different from the art museum visitorsdesign museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzledThis is partly b 73 design museums clearly show how and why mass-products (Ʒ) work and look a 74 they doand how design has improved our livesArt museum exhibitson the other handwould most probably f 75 visitors with a feeling that there is something out of their understanding
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Several new design museums have opened their doors in recent yearsEach of these museums has tried to satisfy the public s g 76 interest in the field with new ideas
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London s Design Museumfor exampleshows a collection of mass-produced exhibits f 77 electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tinsThe choices open to design museums seem far less strict than t 78 to art museumsand visitors may also s 79 as he used to be in the Louvre Museum
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As we knowmuseums are buildings where many valuable and important exhibits (չƷ) are kept so that people can go and see themFor exampleart museums are places where people can learn about v 71 culturesMore and more popular design museums that are opening todayhoweverperform quite a different roleUnlike most art museumsthe design museum shows exhibits that are easily found in our daily life such as fridges and washing m 72
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Students in our school are free to choose some special after-school courses according to their interests
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Students in our school are free to choose some special after-school courses according to their interests. They like the courses because they can enrich their lives. Here is some information.
If you are a sports fan, a football club would be a great choice. It can not only make you strong and healthy, but also offer you a good chance to make friends and encourage teamwork. For those who are interested in science, model-making courses would be pretty fun. Students can get to know more about science.
In my opinion, a music course would be really popular. Lots of students are suffering from the stress of studying. It is relaxing for them to play musical instruments or just listen to some songs. Besides, it can make life colorful.
So why not join us in these amazing courses or clubs?
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