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填空题She gave me ______ advice about keeping fit.
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填空题 Suddenly I wanted to write about that, about the warmth and good feeling of it, but I wanted to put it(1) simply for my own joy,(2)for Mr. Fleagle. It was a moment I wanted to recapture and hold for(3). I wanted to(4) the pleasure of that evening. To write it as I wanted, however, would violate all the rules of formal composition I’d learned in school, and Mr. Fleagle would surely give it a (5) grade. Never mind. I would write something else for Mr. Fleagle(6) I had written this thing (7) myself. When I finished it the night was half gone and there was (8) time left to compose a proper,(9)essay for Mr. Fleagle. There was no choice next morning but to turn(10) my tale of the Belleville supper. 1. A、 in B、 aside C、 down D、 forward 2. A、 and B、 but C、 only D、 not 3. A、 himself B、 oneself C、 ourselves D、 myself 4. A、 relieve B、 relive C、 relief D、 release 5. A、 failing B、 failed C、 falling D、 falled 6. A、 before B、 after C、 when D、 as soon as 7. A、 to B、 with C、 for D、 because 8. A、 some B、 few C、 no D、 less 9. A、 respectable B、 respectful C、 respective D、 respected 10.A、 in B、 out C、 out D、 to
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填空题The more your vocabulary is, the ______ (easy)it is for you to understand English.
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填空题Wastes only become pollutants when their levels rise to the point at which nature"s ______ systems are overwhelmed and can no longer cope. (pure)
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填空题A. The spring promotion will last for two weeks. B. It varies from goods to goods. C. Nothing special. A: What do you want to buy, sir? B: 1 . A: Please feel free to walk around. Take your time. B: Thank you. I"m browsing. A: All the things here are on display. B: Do you offer discount? A: Yes, sir. 2 . B: How much discount do you offer? A: 3 . The best discount is 40%. B: I see.
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填空题Attracted by a ______(lead)advertisement in the newspaper, a great number of people bought the new brand of wine and became seriously sick.
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填空题We will place an order ______ 1000 computers ______ your company if your price is competitive.
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填空题With the hospitality (热情好客) so ______ (character) of these people, they opened their house to over fifty guests.
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填空题 There are still significant gaps between women and men in terms of their involvement in family life, the tasks they perform and the responsibilities they take. Yet, at least in developed Western countries, both women and men express a desire for greater equality in family life. It is evident that in terms of attitudes and beliefs, the problem cannot simply be thought of in terms of women wanting men to share more equally and men being reluctant to do so. The challenge now is to develop policies and practices based on a presumption of shared responsibility between men and women, and a presumption that there are potential benefits for men and women, as well as for families and the community, if there is greater gender equality in the responsibilities and pleasures of family life. These are becoming key concerns of researchers, policy makers, community workers and, more importantly, family members themselves.41. ______Despite the significant increase in the number of women with dependent children who are in the paid workforce, Australian research studies over the last 15 years are consistent in showing that divisions of labour for family work are very rigid indeed (Watson 1991). In terms of time, women perform approximately 90 percent of child care tasks and 70 percent of all family work, and only 14 percent of fathers are highly participant in terms of time spent on family work (Russell 1983). Demo and Acock (1993), in a recent US study, also found that women continue to perform a Constant and major proportion of household labour (68 percent to 95 percent) across all family types (first marriage, divorced, step-family or never married), regardless of whether they are employed or non-employed in paid work.42. ______ Divisions of labour for family work are particularly problematic in families in which both parents are employed outside the home (dual-worker families). Employed mothers adjust their jobs and personal lives to accommodate family commitments more than employed fathers do. Mothers are less likely to work overtime and are more likely to take time off work to attend to children's needs (VandenHeuvel 1993). Mothers spend less time on personal leisure activities than their partners, a factor that often leads to resentment (Demo and Acock 1993).43. ______ The parental role is central to the stress-related anxiety reported by employed mothers, and a major contributor to such stress is their taking a greater role in child care (VandenHenvel 1993). Edgar and Giezer (1992) found that close to 90 percent of both husbands and wives agreed that the man should share equally in child care, yet 55 percent of husbands and wives claimed that the men actually did this. (These claims are despite the findings mentioned earlier that point to a much lower participation rate by fathers.) A mother's wanting her partner to do more housework and child care is a better predictor of poor family adjustment than is actual time spent by fathers in these tasks (Demo and Acock 1993). It is this desire, together with its lack of fulfillment in most families, that bring about stress in the female parent. 44. ______ Family therapists and social work researchers are increasingly defining family problems in terms of a lack of involvement and support from fathers and are concerned with difficulties involved in having fathers take responsibility for the solution of family and child behaviour problems (Edgar and Glezer 1986). Yet, a father accepting responsibility for behaviour problems is linked with positive outcomes.45. ______ Research studies lend strong support to the argument that there are benefits for families considering a change to a fairer or more equitable division of the pleasures and pains of family life. Greater equality in the performance of family work is associated with lower levels of family stress and higher self-esteem, better health, and higher marital satisfaction for mothers. There is also higher marital satisfaction of fathers, especially when they take more responsibility for the needs of their children--fathers are happier when they are more involved (Russell 1984). [A] Origins of anxiety in working mothers [B] The presumptions of policy makers [C] The experts' view of the male parent's role [D] Comparison of employed and non-employed mothers [E] The benefits of balanced responsibility [F] The unchanged role of the female parent [G] The impact of dual employment
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填空题This is the only copy of the picture in existence. Please keep it.
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填空题Chinese belongs to t______language, while English belongs to subject-prominent language according to the language typology.
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填空题A. I literally can"t stop. B. But now I don"t need to worry any more. C. You"re known as the first billionaire author here. D. But that"s not just about money. Interviewer: You have published six popular books. 1 Interviewee: Yeah. Interviewer: So how has being the first billionaire author affected your perception of yourself? Interviewee: I dress better. Well, you can definitely afford better clothes. 2 I think the single biggest thing that money gave me—and obviously I came from a place where I was a single mother and it really was hand to mouth at one point. It was literally as poor as you can get without being homeless at one point. 3 Never. Interviewer: Are you in a place now where you can accept that you will always be rich? Interviewee: No. Interviewer: And will you be writing more? Interviewee: Oh, definitely. I can"t, yeah, 4 Well, I mean, you could tie my hands to my sides, I suppose, but I have to write. For my own mental health, I need to write.
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填空题For a society to exist, it must have a system of leadership. Some people will have to have power over others. As Max Weber pointed out, however, people can perceive power as legitimate or illegitimate. Weber used the term authority to refer to legitimate power that is, power that people accept as right. In contrast, illegitimate power, coercion, is power that people do not accept as just. 1. Custom and authority Throughout the world's history, the most common form of authority has been traditional. Traditional authority, which is based on custom, is the hallmark of preliterate groups. In these societies, custom dictates basic relationships. 2. Traditional gender difference Gender relations in preliterate groups are also based on traditional authority. The divisions between men and women are based on the past, with custom determining that a gulf should be maintained between them. Custom also dictates the specifics of their relationships. 3. Change of tradition When traditional society changes, traditional authority is undermined. 4. Tradition in modern society Even in industrial and postindustrial societies, however, traditional authority never totally dies out. 5. Challenges to tradition This traditional authority, unquestioned in most places in the world, has not gone completely challenged, however. Just as for the widow of Spain and Portugal, matters are no longer as clear-cut as they once were, and some Western societies debate the right of parents to hit their kids. Although the images that come to mind when we think of power are those of government—kings, queens, coups, dictatorships, running for office, voting—traditional authority, in the sense of power relations, is also an inevitable part of everyday life. A. In a democracy, for example, the president's authority comes from the office, as specified in the written constitution, not from his or her reputation or personal characteristics. B. A good case in point is Sweden: it has even passed laws that forbid spanking, and Sweden authorities arrest parents who lay a hand on their children. C. For example, in small villages in southern Spain and in a large part of Portugal, widows are expected to wear only black until they remarry—which generally means that they wear black for the rest of their lives. The force of a tradition is so strong that if a widow were to violate the dress code, she would create a scandal. D. Parental authority provides an excellent example. Parents exercise authority over their children because they have always had such authority. From generations past, we inherit the idea that parents are not only responsible for providing their children with food, shelter, and discipline, but also that they have the right to choose their children's doctors and schools, and teach them religion and morality. E. For example, because of birth a particular individual becomes the chief, king, or queen. As far as members of that society are concerned, this is the right way to determine a ruler because "that is the way it has always been done." F. As a society industrializes, for example, new perspectives on life open up, and no longer does traditional authority go unchallenged. Thus, in contemporary southern Spain and parts of Portugal, you can see old women dressed in black from head to toe, and you immediately know their marital status. Younger widows, however, are likely to be indistinguishable from other women.
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填空题She insisted that she ______ (send)to work in the faraway small town.
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填空题There are only a______(1imit)number of tickets available.
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填空题Yesterday Tom slipped on his way to school and {{U}}摔断了腿{{/U}}.
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填空题From what Id heard I ______ Miss Noble must be very popular with her pupils. 从我的耳闻我总结出诺贝小姐一定很受她的学生欢迎。
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