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Biotechnology offers exciting and promising prospects for healing the sick and relieving24.Why did the author feel angry at the meeting?the suffering.In this course we consider possible functions beyond common treatments likeA.Because the system of the company was terriblemaking people look younger,perform better and become perfect.B.Because someone said his work was worthless.Duration:June 21-August 6,2021C.Because the policy of the company didn't workFees:$3,400+D.Because the application he supported was of no effect.Pace:Instructor-led25.What brought down the anger of the author?Difficulty:IntermediateA.The apology someone made at the meeting.Superheroes and PowerB.The crutch he used to take the scary road.What makes superheroes popular?How can they help us think about super powers?InC.The awareness of the fact that the comment was truethis course,we explore those questions in Marvel and DC favorites(especially the X-Men)asD.The courage he had to overcome the challenges.well as independent comics novels.26.What made the author consider the incident as a gift?Duration:June 22-August 6,2021A.It provided him with confidence in the meeting.Fees:$3,400+B.It helped him get promoted to a higher position.Pace:Instructor-ledC.It helped him change his character since then.Difficulty:IntermediateD.It brought him back on track to the goal.21.Which course can you take if you are free in Oct.2021?27.What can be the best title of the passage?A.The Path to Happiness.B.Introduction to the Ancient Greek World.A.How to Cope With Verbal Attack in a CompanyC.Biotechnology and the Human Good.D.Superheroes and Power.B.Avoid Being Pointless at Work22.What does Biotechnology and the Human Good deal with?C.Understanding Yourself Better Through AngerA.Powers of superheroes.B.Ways to increase happiness.D.Anger Is Harmful to HealthC.More uses of biotech.D.Clinical practices of biotech23.What do the four courses have in common?When kids sit down to eat lunch at school,fruits and vegetables may not be their firstA.They are of the same level.B.They are free of charge.游C.They are instructor-led.D.They belong to the same subject.choice.But with more time at the lunch table,they are more likely to pick up those healthyfoods.If we want to improve children's nutrition and health,ensuring longer school lunchbreaks can help achieve those goals,according to research from the University of Illinois.Everyone can be angry.But if you take the time to actually examine your anger instead ofjust "feeling"angry,you'll have a better understanding of yourself.Knowing why you feel so"Ten minutes of seated lunch time or less is quite common.Scheduled lunch time may beangry can provide you with some surprising answers.These answers can enable you tolonger,but students have to wait in line to get their food.This means the amount of timesuddenly grow spiritually and mentally.children actually have to eat their meals is much less than the scheduled time,"says MelissaI can give you a personal example.I went to a meeting once and I was verbally (Pflugh Prescott,assistant professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.attacked over an application I supported at my workplace.Various people went on and on"During shorter lunch periods,children ate significantly less of the fruit and vegetable parts of相◇about how terrible this system was and that it never worked.That didn't bother me thattheir meal,while there was no significant difference in the amount of entrees (theymuch.I was used to that but one of the comments that was said was,"Your job is pointless."consumed.It makes sense that you might eat the part of the meal you look forward to first,This really upset me and at the time,I was absolutely furious (with that comment.and if there's enough time left you might go towards the other parts.But if there's not enough擗I was so angry and upset that they would treat me that way.Once I took the time to thinktime,fruit and vegetables are likely to suffer,"Prescott explains.about what was really making me so mad,I learned a lot.I realized that the comment was"Our findings support policies that require at least 20 minutes of seated lunch time atmore true than I wanted to admit.In the big scheme of things,my job was pointless.Itschool,"she states.School lunch time policies can be decided at the district level,with somewasn't what I really wanted to be doing with my life and this was what frustrated me theroom for individual schools to set their own standards;for example,schools can institute amost.Here I was pouring part of my heart and soul into a job I didn't even really want to do.longer lunch time than the district mandates().I was using it as a crutch (because I didn't have the confidence in myself to take thePrescott notes that longer lunch time can also have beneficial effects for children beyondscary road towards what I really wanted to do.As soon as I realized that,a lot of my angerhealthy eating."The amount of seated time children have is also a really valuable time forjust melted away.I also realized that I needed to start focusing on what I really wanted to do.them to connect with their friends;they might have limited opportunities to do so throughoutI now consider this incident as a great gift.It got me back on track to moving in thethe school day.We found significantly fewer social interactions during the 10-minute lunchdirection I wanted to go with my life.I probably wouldn't be where I am today if I hadn'ttime.That indicates other positive outcomes may come from longer lunch breaks as well,"shetaken the time to figure out why I was really so angry.concludes.英语(十四)第3页(共8页)名师卷·单元卷英语(十四)第4页(共8页)
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