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When researchers conducted a three-year study involving nearly 3,000 people older than 65,

A. They should fill up a dietary form. regularly.
B. They should enable the researchers to evaluate.
C. They should compare different effects of Vitamin E.
D. They should take a regular diet as advised.

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听力原文:M: Hi, Maggie! Haven't seen you for long! Where have you been these days?
W: I've been to Hong Kong for a few days.
M: Oh, have you been there on business?
W: No. Actually I've been there for a break with my boyfriend.
M: Really? I guess you must have had a wonderful time.
W: Yes, indeed. Hong Kong is such a lovely city, and it has got so much to see and do. We got up early and went to bed late; it was rather tiring.
M: What was the first thing on your list?
W: Ocean Park. It was so much fun! We saw a lot of sharks and dolphins; they were so cute when they were giving performances. Besides, the tropical fishes are just fantastic. I've even decided to keep some fish at my place.
M: Sounds interesting. Have you been to the Peak?
W: Yes, of course. We took the Peak Tram there, and we enjoyed a superb view of the whole Hong Kong, including the famous Bank of China Building.
M: Did you take any photos?
W: Yes. In fact, we took the video camera with us. Would you like to come over some day and watch the tapes?
M: That would be great!
Why did the woman go to Hong Kong?

A. On business.
B. On holiday.
C. Visiting friends.
D. Taking pictures.

A.ItB.TheyC.We

A. It
B. They
C. We

听力原文:W: You will go down slow, Dan, I suppose?
M: Why, Tanya, it isn't a brave bouncing girl like you who asks that? Why, I always go down at full gallop. There's nothing like it for raising your spirits.
W: But perhaps you need not now.
M: Ah, there are two to be reckoned with. It is not me alone. Tib has to be considered, and she has a very queer temper.
W: Who?
M: Why, this mare. I fancy she looked round at me in a very grim way just then. Didn't you notice it?
W: Don't try to frighten me.
M: Well, I don't. If any living man can manage this horse I can: I won't say any living man can do it, but if such has the power, I am he.
W: Why do you have such a horse?
M: Ah, well may you ask it ! It was my fate, I suppose. Tib has killed one chap; and just after I bought her she nearly killed me. And then, I nearly killed her. But she's still very touchy; and one's life is hardly safe behind her sometimes. Don't touch my arm! We shall be thrown out if you do! Hold on round my waist!
W: Oh! Show more sense, please.
M: Let me put one little kiss on those holmberry lips, Tanya, or even on that warmed cheek, and I'll stop my honour, I will!
W: Will nothing else do?
M: Nothing, dear Tanya.
W: But I don't want anybody to kiss me! And I wouldn't have come if I had known!
What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

A. Husband and wife.
B. A driver and passenger.
C. Boyfriend and girlfriend.
D. Customer and salesman.

Seven Excuses Not to Go to College
Think college is for other kids, and not for you? Wrong. Don't give up on college before you take a good look at it.
One. "1 can't go to college -- nobody in my family has ever gone."
In every family, someone has to be first. Why not you? True, being first can be hard. On the other hand, being first is likely to be a source of pride, for you and for your family.
Two. "I've been in school for 12 years. That's enough! I just want a good job."
Give college a chance. It's not like high school or junior high. For one thing, in college you pick a major -- a subject area that you want to learn about. As for that good job -- the best jobs and the best salaries go to college grads.
Three. "1 can't go to college because I can't afford it."
Most students get financial aid to help pay for college, and most aid is based on need. This means that the less money you have, the more aid you might get.
Four. "1 can't go because I don't know how to apply or where I want to go."
Tell your high school counselors you want to go to college fairs, where colleges introduce themselves to students. Ask them how to write to schools for information. Try to visit colleges that interest you. Keepat it. After a while, you'll get a feel for differences among colleges, and start to know what you want.
Five. "I can't go to college -- I don't know what I want to do with my life."
Join the crowd. Thousands of college freshmen haven't decided on a major or on a career. That's how college helps. It exposes you to all sorts of subjects you've never heard of before. College is a great place to learn more about careers you'll love for life.
Six. "I can't go to college, because I just won't fit in."
Not so. Most colleges have students from many backgrounds. Homesick? Need a hand? Look for people with your interests or your background in the African-American club, on the soccer field, or in a Korean study group. Remember, college is a great place to meet new kinds of people with different lifestyles. And the more people you understand and feel comfortable with, the better prepared you'll be for the world after college.
Seven. "College is too hard for me."
Not you, too! Most students worry about being good enough for college, so you're not alone. One idea: In high school, don't just study -- learn how to study. Most good students have strategies for studying. Once you learn how to study, chances are you'll do fine. Still need help? Professors are really helpful, and so are tutors.
When you are considering colleges, you usually have already studied for______.

A. 8 years
B. 10 years
C. 9 years
D. 12 years

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