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单选题It"s the ______ in this country to go out and pick flowers on the first day of spring.
单选题The purpose of the writer is ______.
单选题It took them more than ten years to ______ the defensive works.
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单选题 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on how to inherit the traditional culture. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.
单选题I don't think that his watch is ______.
单选题A: If you like, I can help you paint the room tomorrow. B: __________________ A. Thanks a lot. But I think I can manage it myself. B. No. Don't worry about that. C. I don't like it. Thanks anyway. D. I'm sorry. That's not necessary.
单选题A: I'd like to see Dr. Smith, please.B: ______
单选题Political controversy about the public-land policy of the United States began with the America Revolution. (1) , even before independence from Britain was (2) , it became clear that (3) the dilemmas surrounding the public domain might prove necessary to (4) the Union itself. At the peace negotiation with Britain, Americans obtained a western (5) at the Mississippi River. Thus the new nation secured for its birthright a vast internal empire rich in agricultural and mineral resources. But (6) their colonial charters, seven states claimed (7) of the western wilderness. Virginia's claim was the largest, (8) north and west to encompass the later states. The language of the charters was (9) and their validity questionable, but during the war Virginia reinforced its title by sponsoring Colonel Georgia Rogers Clark's 1778 (10) to Vicennes and Kaskaskia, which (11) America's trans Appalachian pretensions at the peace table. The six states holding no claim to the transmontane region (12) whether a confederacy in which territory was so unevenly apportioned would truly prove what it claimed to be, a union of equals. Already New Jersey, Delaware, Rhode Isaland, and Maryland were (13) the smallest and least populous of the states. (14) they levied heavy taxes to repay state war debts, their larger neighbors might retire debts out of land-sale proceeds. (15) by fresh lands and low taxes, people would desert the small states (16) the large, leaving the former to fall (17) bankruptcy and eventually into political subjugation. All the states shared in the war effort, how then could half of them "be left no sink under an (18) debt, whilst others are enabled, in a short period, to (19) all their expenditures from the hard earnings of the whole confederacy?" As the Revolution was a common endeavor, (20) ought its fruits, including the western lands be a common property.
单选题A lantern burned inside, making it ______ like the belly of a lightning bug. A. sparkle B. gleam C. flicker D. glow
单选题______ illness, he went to the seaside for vacation. A. Due to B. According to C. Owing to D. For the sake of
单选题 Most young boys are trained to believe that men should be strong, tough, cool, and detached. Thus, they learn early to hide 27 emotions such as love, joy, and sadness because they believe that such feelings are 28 and imply weakness. Over time, some men become strangers to their own emotional lives. It seems that men with traditional views of 29 are more likely to suppress outward emotions and to fear emotions, 30 because such feelings may lead to a loss of composure (镇定). Keep in mind, however, that this view is challenged by some researchers. As with many gender gaps, differences in emotionality tend to be small, inconsistent, and dependent on the situation. For instance, Robertson and colleagues found that males who were more traditionally masculine were more emotionally expressive in a 31 exercise than when they were simply asked to talk about their emotions. Males' difficulty with 'tender' emotions has serious consequences. First, suppressed emotions can contribute to stress-related disorders. And worse, men are less likely than women to seek help from health professionals. Second, men's emotional inexpressiveness can cause problems in their relationships with partners and children. For example, men who 32 traditional masculine norms report lower relationship satisfaction, as do their female partners. Further, children whose fathers are warm, loving, and accepting toward them have higher self-esteem and lower rates of aggression and behavior problems. On a positive note, fathers are 33 involving themselves with their children. . And 30 percent of fathers report that they take equal or greater 34 for their children than their working wives do. One emotion males are allowed to express is anger. Sometimes this anger translates into physical 35 or violence. Men 36 nearly 90 percent of violent crimes in the United States and almost all sexual assaults. A. evoke B. endorse C. fabricate D. responsibility E. supposedly F. insensitive G. masculinity H. commit I. feminine J. aggression K. structured L. vulnerable M. increasingly N. cite O. inevitably
单选题"Look at the car! What a mess!" "what happened." A. Let me tell you B. Let me to tell you C. Allow me tell you D. Allow me to tell you
单选题The future of that country is hard to predict________ the economic system is reformed.
单选题You can have a party in the living room ______ you leave no mess. A. suppose B. for fear that C. no matter how D. the moment
单选题A solution must be found that doesn"t ______ too many people in this group, otherwise it cannot work.
单选题 A. obligation B. occurs C. significant D. prior E. available F. approach G. preferences H. implies I. contribution J. distribution K. primarily L. convert M. automatically N. qualify O. overall To understand the marketing concept, it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling. Not too many years ago, most industries concentrated 42 on the efficient production of goods, and then relied on' persuasive salesmanship' to move as much of these goods as possible. Such production and selling focuses on the needs of the seller to produce goods and then 43 them into money. Marketing, on the other hand, 44 that emphasis is placed on the wants of consumers. It begins with analyzing the 45 and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them. This eye-on-the-consumer 46 is known as the marketing concept. It simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easier to produce, the makers first try to find out what the consumer wants to buy and then go about making it 47 for purchase. Every step—design, production, 48 , promotion—is made according to consumer demand. This concept does not mean that consumer satisfaction is 49 over profit in a company. There are always two sides to every business activity—the firm and the consumer—and each must be satisfied before trade 50 Successful merchants and producers, however, recognize that the surest route to profit is through understanding customers. When Coca Cola changed the flavor of its drink in mid-1985, the non-acceptance by a 51 portion of the public brought about a quick restoration of the Classic Coke. This is a good example of the importance of satisfying consumers.
单选题If Dorothy had not been badly hurt in a car accident, ______ in last month' s Olympic Games.A. she would participate (参加)B. she might participateC. she would have participatedD. she must have participated
单选题The poor quality of the film mined the ______ perfect product.
A. rather
B. much
C. otherwise
D. particularly
单选题She can't walk without holding ______ someone's arm.
