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  • ID:9121-12222

    . Fame differs from honor in that _______.

    A. bad men and women can enjoy fame

    B. the great people can enjoy fame

    C. fame can fade in color

    D. virtuous persons will not seek fame

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  • ID:9121-12965
    The small town has ________ many changes during last 10 years.
    A) undergone B) developed C) involved D) undertaken



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  • ID:9121-13148

    Cities generally have low-achieving schools with many of the same problems that _________ rural schools in China: less well-trained staff and fewer resources.

    A) effect B) afflict C) affiliate D) abuse




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  • ID:9121-12323
    She is always complaining ______ something. It ______ my nerves.
    A. of; gets to B. about; gets on C. about; got on D. for; is getting on



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  • ID:9121-14805(本题为引用材料试题,请根据材料回答以下问题)

    What does the passage tell us about the “overtraining” syndrome?

    A) It occurs when athletes lose interest in sports.

    B) It appears right after a hard training session.

    C) The fatigue it results in is unavoidable in the athlete’s training process.

    D) It manifests itself in fatigue which lingers even after a recovery period.D





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  • ID:9121-12976
    Passage 4
    It is no secret among athletes that in order to improve performance you’ve got to work hard. However, hard training breaks you down and makes you weaker, it is rest that makes you stronger. Improvement only occurs during the rest period following hard training. This adaptation is accomplished by improving efficiency of the heart and certain systems within the muscle cells.
    During recovery periods these systems build to greater levels to compensate for the stress that you have applied. The result is that you are now at a higher level of performance.
    If sufficient rest is not included in a training program, imbalance between excess training and inadequate rest will occur, and performance will decline. The “overtraining syndrome” is the name given to the collection of emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms due to overtraining that has persisted for weeks to months. It is marked by cumulative exhaustion that persists even after recovery periods.
    The most common symptom is fatigue. This may limit workouts and may be present at rest. The athletes may also become moody, easily imitated, have altered sleep patterns, become depressed, or lose the competitive desire and enthusiasm for the sport. Some will report decreased appetite and weight loss. Physical symptoms include persistent muscular soreness, increased frequency of viral illnesses, and increased incidence of injuries.
    The treatment for the overtraining syndrome is rest. The longer the overtraining has occurred, the more rest required, therefore, early detection is very important. If the overtraining has only occurred for a short period of time (e.g. 3-4 weeks) then interrupting training for 3-5 days is usually sufficient rest. It is important that the factors that lead to overtraining be identified and corrected. Otherwise, the overtraining syndrome is likely to recur. The overtraining syndrome should be considered in any athlete who manifests symptoms of prolonged fatigue and whose performance has leveled off or decreased. It is important to exclude any underlying illness that may be responsible for the fatigue.

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