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6 We can no longer tolerate his actions.A put up with B acceptC take D receive

6 We can no longer tolerate his actions.

A put up with B accept

C take D receive

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B.the American role in the world is no longer proper

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the ward. Have you got everything you need.'?

M: Yes, ! think so. l followed the hospital's advice and I've only brought a few belongings with me.

W: Good! You can see the reasons why we ask you to do that; the cupboard is really very small. And have you arranged for anyone to bring in changes of nightwear and other clean clothes?

M: Yes, my wife will deal with all that. Can you tell me what the visiting hours are?

W: Yes, of course. They're in the afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 and in the evening from 7:30 to 8:30, but remember that only two people can see you at the same time. Sony about that but you can imagine the chaos if we didn't have these rules!

M: Yes, I suppose so. What other rules are there?

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M: Oh, my goodness! That's very different from what I've been used to. Still, I won't be here for long, I hope. You'd better tell me the rest of the rules.

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M: Oh, I don't smoke, so it doesn't affect me. And I think it's a good rule. Do you smoke, nurse?

W: Er, no! But l used to. !'ye given up in fact. 1 haven't had a cigarette for three months now.

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第9题
阅读材料,回答题。Step Back in Time Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the peopl

阅读材料,回答题。

Step Back in Time

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One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better. We know which foods are good for us and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need.We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again. And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.

But in order that we don"t slip back into bad habits, let"s have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.

Families had between 15 and 20 children, although many babies didn"t live long.Children suffered from lots of diseases, especially tickets (佝偻病 ) and scurvy (坏血病) , which are both caused by bad diets. This is because many families were very poor and not able to feed their children well.

Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up,bending over a piece of string, because there was no room for them to lie down.

People didn"t have fridges until the 1920s. They kept fresh food cold by storing it on windowsills (窗台板 ) , blocks of ice, or even burying it in the garden.

Some children had to start work at the age of seven or eight to earn money for their parents. If you had lived 100 years ago, you might well be selling matchsticks (火柴杆) (a job done by many children ) or working with your dad by now.

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A.Right

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W: Then I have to borrow one from someone else.

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C.Using another person's card is against the rules of the library.

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