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Write a paragraph of 80 - 100 words about the following topic: WHY DO YOU LEARN ENGLISH? A.B.C.D.
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.lateB.recentC.mordenD.contemporary
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.forB.outC.inD.off
Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Edward Patrick Francis “Eddie” Eagan (April 26, 1897-June 14, 1967), was an amateur boxing star of the early 1920s. He was born into a poor family in Denver, Colorado. His father died in a railroad accident when Eagan was only a year old. He and his four brothers were raised by his mother, who earned a small income from teaching foreign languages. Inspired by Frank Merriwell, the hero of a series of popular novels for boys, Eagan pursued an education for himself as well as an interest in boxing. He attended the University of Denver for a year before serving in the U.S. Army as an artillery lieutenant during World War I. After the war, he entered Yale University and, while studying there, won the U.S. national amateur heavyweight boxing title. He graduated from Yale in 1921, attended Harvard Law School, and received a Rhodes scholarship to the University of Oxford where he received his Master’s Degree in 1928. While studying at Oxford, Eagan became the first American to win the British amateur boxing championship. Eagan won his first Olympic gold medal as a light heavyweight boxer at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp, Belgium. Eagan also fought at the 1924 Olympics in Paris as a heavyweight but failed to get a medal. Though he had taken up the sport just three weeks before the competition, he managed to win a second gold medal as a member of the four-man bobsled team at the 1932 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. Thus he became the only athlete to win gold medals at both the Summer and Winter Olympics. Eagan was a member of the first group of athletes inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1983. Eagan became a respected attorney, serving as an assistant district attorney for southern New York and as chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission (1945-51). He married soap heiress Margaret Colgate and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel during World War II. He died at the age of 70, in Rye, New York.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Eagan’s life shows how a wealthy student can achieve as much as a poor one.B.Eagan’s life shows that military experience makes athletes great.C.Eagan’s life shows that a man can be an athlete and a well-educated person.D.Eagan’s life shows how easy it is to win two gold medals in different Olympic sports.
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.grantB.donateC.contributeD.aid
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.putB.moveC.riseD.raise
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.facingB.meetingC.adoptingD.encountering
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.thereforeB.actuallyC.evenD.as well
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks. It is a well-known fact that Japanese people have a longer life expectancy than the population of most other countries. A (6) ______report shows that the Japanese also expect to remain healthier for longer. Scientists are trying to work 7)______what keeps elderly Japanese people so heathy, and whether there is a lesson to be learnt from their lifestyles. Should we (8)______any changes to our eating habits, for instance, or go jogging each day before breakfast? Is there some secret (9)______ in the Japanese diet that is particularly (10)______for the human body? Although the (11)______of a longer , healthier life is a good thing for the individual, it can (12)______ create a social problem.The number of people over the age of 65 in the population has doubled in the last 50 years and that has increased pension and medical costs. Japan could soon be (13)______an economic problem: there are more elderly people who need to be looked after. And relatively fewer younger people working and paying taxes to support them. One solution could be to (14)_______ retirement age from 65 to 70 . After all, the elderly have a great deal to (15)______ . If they continue to be active in society , younger generations will have the chance to learns more from their wisdom and experience.A.viewB.outlookC.prospectD.wish
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