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单选题Despite what I'd been told about the local people's attitude to strangers, ______ did I encounter any rudeness. A. at no time B. in no time C. at any time D. at some time
单选题The car was running so fast that it crashed into the truck and the driver was killed ______the spot.
单选题Thepillmymothergaveme______mytoothache.
单选题Some people viewed the findings with caution, noting that a cause-and-effect relationship between passive smoking and cancer remains ______.
单选题Man. Do you think you can manage this on your own? Woman: I think so, but it would help if we could go over the procedure one more time. Question: What does the woman mean?
单选题Sunny Monday skies will ______ a shield of clouds by sunset. A. give space to B. give place to C. give path to D. give way to
单选题He moved away from his parents, and missed them enjoy ______ the exciting life in New York. A. enough to B. too much to C. very much to D. much so as to
单选题It was very ______ of you not to play the piano while I was having a sleep.
单选题Howmanyrequirementsarethereforonewhowantstobeacceptedtotheprogram?
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单选题The author's opinion upon the development of Wal-Mart is
单选题I parked my car right here but now it's gone. It ______.A. must be stolenB. may be stolenC. must have stolenD. must have been stolen
单选题Mr. Smith recently has ______ tennis to relax himself in spare time.
单选题There is much I enjoy about the changing seasons, but my favorite time is the from fall to winter. A. transmission B. transformation C. transition D. transfer
单选题Dr. William C. Stokoe, Jr., was the chairman of the English Department at Gallaudet University. He saw the way deaf people communicated and was extremely (21) . He was a hearing person, and signs of the deaf were totally new to him. Dr. Stokoe decided to propose a study of sign language. Many other teachers were not interested, and thought Dr. Stokoe was (22) to think about studying sign language. Even deaf teachers were not very interested in the project. However, Dr. Stokoe did not give up. (23) , he started the Linguistics Research Program in'1957. Stokoe and his two deaf assistants, worked (24) this project during the summer and after school. The three (25) made films of deaf people signing. The deaf people in the films did not understand (26) the research was about and were just trying to be nice to Dr. Stokoe. Many people thought the whole project was silly, but (27) agreed with Dr. Stokoe in order to please him. Stokoe and his (28) studied the films of signing. They (29) the films and tried to see patterns in the signs. The results of the research were (30) : the signs used by all of the signers (31) certain linguistic rules. Dr. Stokoe was the first linguist to test American Sign Language (32) a real language. He published the (33) in 1960,but not many people paid attention to the study. Dr. Stokoe was still (34) —he was the only linguist who (35) that sign language was more than gestures. He knew it was a language of its own and not just another form of English.
单选题I wish I ______ you yesterday.
单选题The English Reformation began with______.
单选题Lewis withdrew from administration to devote himself to teaching.
单选题Victory is just ______
单选题The strange close understanding between twins is a familiar enough phenomenon. Often they seem to understand each other and share each other"s emotions to such an extent that one suspects some kind of thought communication.
What is not so widely known is that this special relationship often acts as brake on twins" intellectual development. As they are partly isolated in their own private world, twins communicate less with adults than do other children. The verbal ability of a four-year-old twin is typically six months behind that of a non-twin. The problem can be particularly severe in an underprivileged family, a one-parent family for example, where there is little stimulation for children anyway.
Such children, while capable of mutual comprehension in a private language, often remain incomprehensible to outsiders and thus at a severe educational disadvantage. The only solution to the problem, cruel though it may seem, is to separate the twins thus forcing them to acquire ordinary speech helped and guided by sympathetic parents and teachers.
