在循环中使用break语句的功能是()。

A:使程序的执行跳出break所在的那一重循环 B:使程序执行结束 C:跳出包含此break语句的所有循环 D:终止本次循环,继续下次循环

The majority of people in Scotland are in favor breaking away from the rest of the UK and becoming independent, according to a poll taken just before the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union, which united Scotland and England.
A pair of Acts of Parliament, passed in 1706 and 1707 that came into effect on May 1, 1707, created Great Britain. The parliaments of both countries were dissolved, and replaced by a new Parliament of Great Britain in Westminster, London.
The poll showed support for independence for Scotland is running at 51%. This is the first time since 1998 that support for separation has passed 50%, and the first time since devolution gave power to the country in 1999. Six months before elections for the Scottish Parliament, these poll results come as good news to the Scottish Nationalist Party, who are hoping to make progress against Labor and further the cause of an independent Scotland.
Many people have become disillusioned with devolution, and believe that the Scottish Parliament has failed to deliver what they had hoped it would; only a tenth has no opinion. In fact, only 39% of those polled want to keep things as they are.

Scotland and England ( )

A:were united by war B:have always been united C:want to break up the union D:have been united for a long time

Gallaudet University currently does not allow students to keep pets in their dorm rooms. Exceptions are made only for (1) animals such as guide dogs and hearing (2) But other kinds of pets can be (3) to students too. Pets should be (4) to live in the dorms because they can help students reduce stress and learn responsibility.
College life is very demanding. Pets could help students relieve (5) in many ways. For example, playing with pets could give students a study (6) . Walking a dog or playing with a cat would allow the students to relax their body and mind. When the students return to their studying, they would feel (7) and ready to work again. Pets could also (8) social stress or homesickness. A dog or cat could provide companionship and affection when students have problems (9) their friends or miss home. Sometimes it is easier to talk to a pet than to a person. Talking about problems helps students figure out (10) .
Caring for pets could help students learn (11) in several ways. For example, pets need to be fed and watered on a regular schedule. Some pets also need to be taken out while others need their litter box or cage Cleaned. Students would learn to schedule time for these chores (12) their classes and activities. New students are often used to having their parents do things for them at home. Therefore, caring for a pet is something students would have to do (13) at school. They would learn how to solve problems on their own and how to follow through with their commitments.
In conclusion, living with pets would offer many (14) to Gallaudet University’s students. I believe that Galladudet should (15) . changing its policies to allow students to keep pets in their dorm rooms.

A:rest B:place C:break D:time

What makes Americans spend nearly half their food dollars on meals away from home
The answers lie in the way Americans live today. During the first few decades of the twentieth century, canned and other convenience foods freed the family cook from full- time duty at the kitchen range. Then, in the 1940s, work in the wartime defense plants took more women out of the home than ever before, setting the pattern of the working wife and mother.
Today about half of the country’s married women are employed outside the home. But, unless family members pitch in with food preparation, women are not fully liberated from that chore. Instead, many have become, in a sense, prisoners of the completely cooked convenience meals. It’s easier to pick up a bucket of fried chicken on the way home from work or take the family out for pizzas or burgers than to start opening cans or heating up frozen dinners after a long, hard day.
Also, the rising divorce rate means that there are more single working parents with children to feed. And many young adults and elderly people, as well as unmarried and divorced mature people, have been alone rather than as part of a family unit and don’t want to bother cooking for one.
Fast food is appealing because it is fast, it doesn’t require any dressing up, it offers a "fun" break in the daily routine, and the outlay (费用) of money seems small. It can be eaten in the cat -- sometimes picked up at a drive - in window without even getting out -- or on the run. Even if it is brought home to eat, there will never be any dirty dishes to wash because of the handy disposable wrappings. Children, especially, love fast food because it’s finger food, no struggling with knives and forks, no annoying instructions from adults about table manners.

It can be inferred that children ()

A:want to have more freedom at table B:never wash dishes after meal C:are good at using forks and knives while eating D:take eating time as a fun break

Passage Five
It’s easy to find nurses at Seton Medical Center. They wear badges that tell where the nurses are. Even if they are in the halls, the devices can track the nurses.
Hill-Rom made the tracking badges that use infrared signals. The system is wireless and can tell when a nurse goes to a patient’s room. In the past, time was wasted trying to find the nurses. A wall unit lets staff talk to nurses and patients. Hill-Rom has sold more than 850 systems to hospitals.
Many nurses do not like the locator badges. They fear the devices will hear their conversations and spy on them. At Eden Medical Center, nurses protested against the Hill- Rom devices. The badges made nurses feel like they were being watched to see if they did their job right. Although the nurses hid the badges, the hospital found them. Nurses felt Big Brother was watching them.
Eden Medical Center wants to give good patient care. The system can see how long it takes a nurse to come. The hospital got rid of their other call system because it was so old. Eden looks at how well nurses do their jobs.
After two years of use, Seton says most nurses and patients like the devices.

Nurses worry the devices will be used to ()

A:tape conversations B:monitor break time C:make them work harder D:listen to conversations and watch what they do

What will happen to Jim if his parents______
A. break out 13. break away C. break up D. break off

A:break up B:break off C:13. break away D:What will happen to Jim if his parents______ E:break out

A Lucky Break

? ?Actor Antonio Banderas is used to breaking bones, and it always ?(51) ? happen when he’s doing sport. In the film Play it to the Bone he plays the part of a middleweight boxer ?(52) ? Woody Harrelson. During the making of the film Harrelson kept complaining that the fight scenes weren’t very ?(53) ?, so one day he suggested that he and Banderas should have a fight ?(54) ?. The Spanish actor wasn’t keen on the idea ?(55) ?, but he was eventually ?(56) ? by his co-star to put on his gloves and climb into the boxing ring. However, when he ?(57) ? how seriously his opponent was taking it all, he began to ?(58) ? his decision to fight. And then in the third round, Harrelson hit Banderas so hard ?(59) ? the face that he actually broke his nose. His wife, actress Melanie Griffith, was ?(60) ? that he had been playing "silly macho games". "She was ?(61) ?", confesses Banderas, "and I was a fool to take a risk like that in the middle of a movie".
? ?He was reminded of the time he ?(62) ? his leg during a football match in his native Malaga. He had always dreamed of becoming a soccer star, of ?(63) ? in front of a big crowd, but doctors told him his playing days were probably ?(64) ?. "That’s when I decided to take up acting; I saw it as another way of performing, and achieving ?(65) ?. What happened to me on that football pitch was, you might say, my first lucky break. /

A:regret B:notice C:change D:break

Meals away from home

What makes Americans spend nearly half their food dollars on meals away from home The answers lie in the way Americans live today. During the first few decades of the twentieth century, canned and other convenience foods freed the family cook from full-time duty at the kitchen range.
Then, in the 1940s, work in the wartime defense plants took more women out of the home that ever before, setting the pattern of the working wife and mother. Unless family members pitch in with food preparation, women are not fully liberated from that chore.
It’s easier to pick up a bucket of fried chicken on the way home from work or take the family out for pizzas or burgers than to start opening cans or heating up frozen dinners after a long, hard day. Also nowadays, the rising divorce rate means that there are more single working parents with children to feed. And many young adults and elderly people, as well as unmarried and divorced mature people, live alone rather than as a part of a family unit and don’t want to bother cooking for one. Fast food is appealing because it is fast, it doesn’t require any dressing up, it offers a "fun" break in the daily routine, and the outlay of money seems small. It can be eaten in the car, sometimes picked up at a drive-in window without even getting out, or on the run. Even if it is brought home to eat, there will never be any dirty dishes to wash because of the handy disposable wrappings. Children, especially, love fast food because it’s finger food, no struggling with knives and forks, no annoying instructions from adults about table manners.
It can be inferred that children ______.

A:want to have freedom at table B:wash dishes after each meal C:are not good at using forks and knives while eating D:take eating time as a fun break

下列关于break语句的叙述不正确的是( )。

A:break语句可用在循环体中,它将使执行流程跳出本层循环体 B:break语句可用在switch语句中,它将使执行流程跳出当前switch语句 C:break语句可用在if语句中,它将使执行流程跳出当前if语句 D:break语句在一层循环体中可以出现多次

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