Why do women seem less likely to fall in love with the objects themselves

A:Because they have no visual spatial skills. B:Because they are only good at language and verbal reasoning. C:Because they are less likely to see their charming or interesting aspects. D:Because they rarely use machines such as cars, titles, computers, etc.

(On the whole) , ambitious students (are much likely) to succeed in their studies than (those) (with) little ambition.

A:On the whole B:are much likely C:those D:With

Usually you will be (more likely) to find insects (if) you examine finer twigs (嫩枝) (rather than) the (coarse) parts of trees.( )

A:more likely B:if C:rather than D:coarse

(On the whole), ambitious students (are much likely) to succeed in their studies than (those) (with) little ambition.

A:On the whole B:are much likely C:those D:with

Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in Men

Men who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who (51) , new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.
A team of scientists from the Karolin’s Institute in Sweden looked (52) the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men (53) between 45 and 79.
The seven-year study found that men (54) walked or cycled for at least 30 minutes a day had a 34 percent lower risk of (55) from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all. (56) the period studied, 3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour’s walking (57) cycling a day increased survival among these men by 33 percent.
The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of (58) activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results (59) data on cancer diagnosis and death officially recorded in a central cancer registry over a seven-year period.
Lead author, Professor Alicja Wolk, said: "These results clearly show for the first time the effect that very simple and basic daily (60) such as walking or cycling has in reducing cancer death risk in middle—aged and elderly (61)
Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK,said:“This study gives US a clear indication that men who exercise are less (62) to die from cancer, and that they are more likely to (63) the disease if they get it.It’S not entirely clear from this study what role exercise plays in preventing (64) in men,but we do know that a healthy lifestyle can prevent up to half of all cancers and (65) exercise forms a key part of this.”

A:possible B:able C:likely D:apparent

Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in Men

Men who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who (51) , new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.
A team of scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden looked (52) the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men (53) between 45 and 79.
The seven-year study found that men (54) walked or cycled for at least 80 minutes a day had a 84 percent lower risk of (55) from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all. (56) the period studied, 3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour’s walking (57) cycling a day increased survival among these men by 33 percent.
The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of (58) activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results (59) data on cancer diagnosis and death officially recorded in a central cancer registry over a seven year period.
Lead author, Professor Alicja Wolk, said: "These results clearly show for the first time the effect that very simple and basic daily (60) such as walking or cycling has in reducing cancer death risk in middle-aged and elderly (61) "
Dr Lesley Walker, director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK, said: "This study gives us a clear indication that men who exercise are less (62) to die from cancer, and that they are more likely to (63) the disease if they get it. It’s not entirely clear from this study what role exercise plays in preventing (64) in men, but we do know that a healthy lifestyle can prevent up to half of all cancers and (65) exercise forms a key part of this. /

A:possible B:able C:likely D:apparent

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? ?There may be a good reason why some people are not able to stop smoking cigarettes. A new study found that people who suffer from depression were two times as likely to fail when they tried to stop smoking.
? ?Alexander Glassman presented the findings recently during the yearly meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. Doctor Glassman is the director of an antismoking center at Columbia University in New York City. His study examined 100 smokers who have a history of depression. People with depression suffer periods of extreme sadness.
? ?The researchers studied people who have succeeded and those who have failed in their efforts to stop smoking. The study found that people who did stop smoking were two times as likely to suffer from depression again within six months as those who continued to smoke.
? ?Doctor Glassman says smokers who are depressed use tobacco to make themselves feel better. But, he says people with depression seem to have a much harder time stopping than non-depressed smokers.
? ?So, drugs to fight depression are now also being used to help people stop smoking. Doctors say the most effective one is called Buproprion.
? ?Buproprion mainly affects the brain chemical dopamine(多巴胺). nicotine(尼古丁) is a substance in tobacco that also affects dopamine. Buproprion helps people stop smoking because it eases the body’s desire for nicotine. Doctor Glassman says the drug does not make people stop smoking. But it makes it easier for those who want to stop.
When people with depression tried to stop smoking they are ______.

A:as likely to fail as non-depressed smokers B:more likely to fail than non-depressed smokers C:more likely to succeed than non-depressed smokers D:most likely to succeed among the smokers

Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in Men   Men who exercise often are less likely to die from cancer than those who(51),new research published in the British Journal of Cancer revealed yesterday.   A team of scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden looked(52)the effect of physical activity and cancer risk in 40,708 men aged(53) 45 and 79.   The seven-year study found that men(54)walked or cycled for at least 30 minutes a day had a 34 per cent lower(55)of dying from cancer than the men who did less exercise or nothing at all.(56)the period studied,3,714 men developed cancer and 1,153 died from the disease. The researchers suggest that half an hour’s walking(57) cycling a day increased survival among these men by 33 per cent.   The researchers surveyed men from two counties in central Sweden about their lifestyle and the amount of(58)activity they were usually doing. They then scored these responses and compared the results with data on cancer diagnosis and   death officially recorded in a central cancer registry (登记簿)over a seven-year (59). Lead author,Professor Alicja Wolk,said:“These results clearly show for the first time the effect that very simple and basic daily(60)such as walking or cycling has in reducing cancer death risk in middle-aged and elderly (61)。”   Dr Lesley Walker,director of cancer information at Cancer Research UK,said:“This study gives us a clear indication that men who exercise are less(62) to die from cancer,and that they are more likely to(63)the disease if they get it. It’s not entirely clear from this study what role exercise plays in preventing(64)in men,but we do know that a healthy lifestyle can prevent up to half of all cancers - and (65)exercise forms a key part of this.”

A:easy B:able C:likely D:apparent

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