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23、dy smell almost stays the same.B.Our breath and sweat contain chemicals.C.Stress plays a big role in ones body smell.D.Our bodies produce chemicals only when were awake.9.What was the purpose of the scientists*behaviors during the three minutes?A.To stress people out.B.To hold people back.C.To cheer
24、 people up.D.To keep people interested.10.The figures in paragraph 5 are mainly used to s how.A.the difficulty of the challengeB.the complexity of the experimentC.the dogs finished the challenge quite wellD.the experiment needed to be improved11.What is the best title for the text?A.Dogs Prove to Ha
25、ve a Great Sense of Smell.B.It Turns Out That Stress Does Have a Smell.C.Scientists Learn That Dogs Can Smell Stress.D.Research Shows That Dogs Can Be Stress Relievers.D3 D printing technology enables economies to produce goods locally,so conventional wisdom has beenthat it would greatly reduce inte
26、rnational trade;however,new research by University of California SanDiego and World Bank presents solid evidence that 3 D printing expanded trade.The paper,co-authored by Caroline Freund,economist and dean of the School of Global Policy andStrategy,finds that 3 D printing varied production processes
27、,but supply chains remained.The study is thefirst to examine the impact 3 D printing has on trade.Published in the Journal of International Economics,the paper looks at the production of hearing aids mostcommonly produced by 3 D printing.The results show that the shift to 3 D printing led to a doubl
28、ing ornear doubling in producers exports after five years and the technology was the main cause of the rise inexports.Freund and co-authors also examined 35 other products,such as running shoes and aircraft partsthat are increasingly being 3 D printed and they found similar patterns.One reason behin
29、d the expansion is that printing hearing aids in large numbers requires a large investmentin technology and machinery.The countries that were early innovators(改革者)一Denmark,Switzerlandand Singapore-control exports of the goods,while middle-income economies such as China,Mexico andVietnam also have be
30、en able to greatly increase their market shares.In addition,hearing aids are lightproducts,which makes them fairly cheap to ship internationally.The same is true for the other products theauthors examined-lighter products are associated with more trade growth.Policymakers often view 3 D printing as
31、a means to shorten supply chains while in fact it is more likely toimprove trade and reshape supply chains,said Freund,former global director of Trade,Investment andCompetitiveness at the World Bank.While the analysis of 3 D printings effect on trade is positive,it hasthe possibility of being short-
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33、3.The rise in exports of hearing aids is mainly due to.A.international trade system B.increasing market needsC.3 D printing technology D.their improved quality14.According to paragraph 4,which aspect of a product affects its trade growth?A.Its weight.B.Its quality.C.Its color.D.Its price.15.Which of
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36、hen things come up,and you have to deviate(偏 离)fromyour plan.(1).Break up your study sessions into smaller periodsOur brain can only focus effectively for so long before we start losing concentration._f2)_chances are muchhigher that you wont remember all of the information youre trying to learn.Inst
37、ead,break up your studysessions into shorter periods of time,with breaks in between to help you relax and recharge.Find a study place that works for you(3).Some people prefer to study in complete silence,while others find that some background noise helpsthem focus better.There is no right or wrong a
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46、e to view as my promised land,I successfullythrew myself into everything I possibly could,(38)the process of uncovering what I truly did and didntlike,not what others dictated(命令)I should like.It was then that I(39)that while every new beginning contains an element(元素)of(40),it also containsan eleme
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