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【填空题】AV Clip 3: Recovery from stroke AV 3 Recovery From Stroke.mp4 Watch the video clip three times and complete the following passage by filling in each blank with the word from the video clip. More than 750,000 Americans suffer a stroke each year. The odds of recovery depend on many factors including the person’s age, (1) ________ of the stroke, and how quickly they can get treatment. About half of stroke patients recover (2) _______ well so they can live independently or with only limited assistance. But even those who make a swift recovery can experience a (3) _________ decline in the five years following their stroke, new research finds. Doctors at Columbia University studied 525 patients who had suffered a stroke and rated them (4) ___________ on their ability to do daily tasks such as climbing stairs, getting (5) ____________, and eating meals. Even among those who had recovered they found the odds of living independently decreased by nine percent per year while the rate of (6) __________ increased by eleven percent per year. Patients who had private insurance or Medicare (7) ___________ better than those with no insurance or Medicaid. Researchers say strokes should be treated as chronic conditions. Patients may need ongoing physical (8) _________ and help managing their blood pressure and other risk factors.

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第1题

【C3】

A.reaction

B.release

C.relief

D.recovery

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第2题

【C3】

A.reaction

B.release

C.relief

D.recovery

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第3题

【单选题】Which is NOT one of the “3R”in the First New Deal?

A、Relief

B、Recovery

C、Reproduction

D、Reform

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第4题

Home prices slid in November, raising questions about whether the housing recovery is robust enough to maintain a sustained turnaround. From October to November, home prices fell 0.2% after【1】0.1% in October, according to a report Tuesday by Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller's home price index.【2】five of the 20 metro areas【3】by the index saw price increases for the month.

On a(n)【4】basis, prices were 5.3% lower in November than in November 2008. Prices were the same as in late 2003. "What we've seen【5】the past couple of months is that the pace of【6】has fallen down," says Maureen Maitland of Standard & Poor's. "Some markets have【7】Is that because we haven't【8】the foreclosure (回赎权的取消) cycle? Because of unemployment? We're not seeing the【9】we were seeing in the last summer months. "

Metro areas that have seen a retreat in home prices【10】Seattle, Charlotte, Las Vegas and Tampa. All four【11】gains they made in recent months【12】.【13】, for the 20-metro index, the annual rate of decline is improving. That【14】, with other recent housing reports that show prices【15】or accelerating, could point to【16】the housing market is starting to【17】its footing, some economists say. Existing home sale prices were $178 300 in December, which is 1.5% higher than December 2008, according to a report this week by the National Association of Realtors. That was the first year-over-year【18】in median price since August 2007.

"The most【19】thing we can say is not only the market is stabilizing, but we've seen that housing demand is strong," says Bernard Baumohl, with the Economic Outlook Group. "Housing probably will continue to climb upwards through the summer,【20】it could slip a little as the tax credit expires. "

(1)

A.leading

B.declining

C.holding

D.improving

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第5题

罗斯福新政被称为是“3R”改革即Recovery(复兴)、Relief(救济)、Reform(改革),其中能反映Relief方面的内容是( )。

A.整顿财政金融体系

B.通过国家工业复兴法

C.调整农业政策

D.兴办公共工程

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第6题

毒理学研究中提倡3R原则是指

A、replacement\reduction\refinement

B、replacement\recovery\refinement

C、replacement\reduction\reference

D、replacement\recovery\reactivity

E、replacement\recovery\reference

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第7题

Everyone complains that corporate America is【C1】______to hire additional workers. Far【C2】______attention has been paid to the flip side of the jobless recovery: the【C3】______improvement in American productivity. When the economy【C4】______in 2008, there was little of the fall in labor productivity that normally【C5】______a recession, and this was not just a one-off "batting average" effect(in which average productivity rises because the worst performers are fired). Rather, it was a productivity boost that has continued【C6】______expert predictions that workers can only be【C7】______so hard for a short while. In the third quarter of 2011, American labor productivity was 2.3% higher than in the same period a year earlier. Manufacturing productivity in that quarter rose by 2. 9% compared with a year earlier. Americas productivity growth has been more【C8】______than most other rich countries—a feat【C9】______to its flexible labor market and a culture of enterprise. Two things could keep productivity rising. First, workers are terrified of losing their jobs. This makes it easier to persuade them to put in extra hours or【C10】______new tasks. Second, tough times are forcing firms to【C11】______every brain cell to become more efficient. Sealed Air, for example, has made numerous incremental tweaks, such as【C12】______a machine that makes absorbent pads for supermarket meat trays so that its output increased from 400 units per hour three years ago to 550—with the same number of workers. The【C13】______of firms to invest in such enhancements has varied【C14】______Some would rather hoard cash or buy back their own shares【C15】______spend it on more efficient machinery or information technology. Yet there are【C16】______that leading industrial firms are starting to increase their capital spending, says Jeff Sprague of Vertical Research Partners, a research outfit. In particular, he has noticed firms investing in "debottlenecking" which,【C17】______its name suggests, means removing hold-ups in production processes, sometimes with an additional production line. 【C18】______short, the recession has forced American firms to become more muscular. This should help them【C19】______when the good times return. It should also give them an edge【C20】______foreign rivals.

【C1】

A.reluctant

B.responsible

C.required

D.resolute

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第8题

Every human being,【C1】______what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is【C2】______dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of University of Pittsburgh set themselves the【C3】______problem how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilizes【C4】______body heat, but the heat given off by such objects【C5】______light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well【C6】______no conventional fuel is needed【C7】______the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern building, theatres and offices【C8】______classrooms -- are more than amply heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned and【C9】______in winter. The technique of【C10】______heat and redistributing it is【C11】______“heat recovery”. A few modem buildings recover【C12】______, but the university's system is the first to recover heat【C13】______some buildings and reuse it in【C14】______. Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its heat producers. The【C15】______a student studies, the more heat his body【C16】______. Male students emit more than【C17】______students, and the larger a student, the more heat he【C18】______. It is tempting to【C19】______that the hot test prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a【C20】______over weight male genius.

【C1】

A.though

B.no matter

C.however

D.in spite of

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第9题

Every human being,【C1】______what he is doing, gives off body heat. The usual problem is【C2】______dispose of it. But the designers of the Johnstown campus of the University of Pittsburgh set themselves the【C3】______problem how to collect body heat. They have designed a collection system which utilize【C4】______body heat, but the heat given off by such objects【C5】______light bulbs and refrigerators as well. The system works so well【C6】______no conventional fuel is needed【C7】______the campus's six buildings comfortable.

Some parts of most modern buildings, theatres and offices【C8】______classrooms are more than heated by people and lights and sometimes must be air-conditioned and【C9】______in winter. The technique of【C10】______heat and redistributing it is【C11】______"heat recovery". A few modern buildings recover【C12】______, but the university's system is the first to recover heat【C13】______some buildings and reuse it in【C14】______. Along the way, Pitt has learned a great deal about some of its heal producers. The【C15】______a student studies, the more heat his body【C16】______. Male students emit more than【C17】______students, and the larger a student, the more heat his body【C18】______. It is tempting to【C19】______that the hottest prospect for the Johnstown campus would be a【C20】______overweight male genius.

【C1】

A.though

B.no matter

C.however

D.in spite of

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第10题

YouhaveconfiguredflashrecoveryareainyourdatabaseandyousetthefollowingInitializationparametersforyourdatabaseinstance:

LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST1=,,LOCATION=/disk1/archMANDATORY’

LOG_ARCHIEVE_DEST2=,,LOCATION=/disk2/arch’

LOG_ARCHIVK_DEST_3=,,LOCATION=/diSk3/arch

LOG_ARCH1VK_DEST_4=’LOCATION=/disk4/arch’

LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN-SUCCEED_DEST=2

Whilethedatabaseinstanceisfunctional,yourealizedthatthedestinationsetbythe

LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_IparameterIsnotavailableforthearchivedredologfiletobecreatedin.Allredologgroupshavebeenused.

Whathappensinaneventoflogswitch?()

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