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_________, I think he was quite right to act as he did under those circumstances.

A. By chance
B. Once for all
C. On the whole
D. By no means

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It is impossible that he will ever again in his life be given so much without having to do anything in return.

A. 在生命中他再也不可能得到这么多而不用做任何事情来回报。
B. 不可能再有这样的机会让一个人得到如此之多而不需要任何回报。
C. 一个人没有第二次机会只回报不得到。
D. 一个人一生中有一次机会可以得到而不用回报。
E. 一个人一生中有永远的机会可以得到回报而不用付出。

They have always regarded a man of ________ and fairness as a reliable friend.

A. integrity
B. dishonesty
C. happiness
D. honest

Now let us look at how we read. When we read a printed text, our eyes move across a page in short, jerky(断断续续的) movement. We recognize words usually when our eyes are still when they fixate(注视;固定下来). Each time they fixate, we see a group of words. This is known as the recognition span or the visual span. The length of time of which the eyes stop ---the duration(持续) of the fixation(固定,定位) ----varies considerably from person to person. It also varies within any one person according to his purpose in reading and his familiarity with the text. Furthermore, it can be affected by such factors as lighting and tiredness.Unfortunately, in the past, many reading improvement courses have concentrated too much on how our eyes move across the printed page. As a result of this misleading emphasis on the purely visual aspects of reading, numerous exercises have been devised to train the eyes to see more words at one fixation. For instance, in some exercises, words are flashed on to a screen for, say, a tenth or a twentieth of a second. One of the exercises has required students to fix their eyes on some central point, taking in the words on either side. Such word patterns are often constructed in the shape of rather steep pyramids(陡峭的金字塔) so the reader takes in more and more words at each successive(连续的) fixation. All these exercises are very clever, but it"s one thing to improve a person"s ability to see words and quite another thing to improve his ability to read a text efficiently. Reading requires the ability to understand the relationship between words. Consequently, for these reasons, many experts have now begun to question the usefulness of eye training, especially since any approach which trains a person to read isolated words and phrases would seem unlikely to help him in reading a continuous text. The author may believe that reading ______.

A. requires a reader to take in more words at each fixation
B. requires a reader to see words more quickly
C. demands an deeply-participating mind
D. demands more mind than eyes

We mustn"t laugh at slow children __________ mental development lags behind their physical development.

A. which
B. what
C. that
D. whose

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