单选题 A.doubt B.active C.system D.offer E.unfairly F.unfortunately G.motive H.assert I.peace J.demand K.ask L.superior M.overcome N.confidence O.roar Have you ever been afraid to talk back when you were treated 42 Have you ever bought something just because the salesman talked you into it? Are you afraid to ask someone for a date? Many people are afraid to assert themselves. Dr. Alberti thinks it's because their self-respect is low. 'Our whole 43 is designed to make people distrust themselves,' says Alberti. 'There's always ' 44 ' around—a parent, a teacher, a boss—who 'knows better'. These superiors often gain when they chip away at your self-image.' But Alberti and other scientists are doing something to help people 45 themselves, They 46 'assertiveness training' courses—AT for short. In the AT courses people learn that they have a right to be themselves. They learn to speak out and feel good about doing so. They learn to be more 47 without hurting other people. In one way, learning to speak out is to 48 fear. A group taking a course will help the timid person to lose his fear. But AT uses an even stronger 49 —the need to share. The timid person speaks out in the group because he wants to tell how he feels. Whether or not you speak up for yourself depends on your self-image. lf someone you face is more 'important' than you, you may feel less of a person. You start to 50 your own good sense. You go by the other person's 51 . But, why should you? AT says you can get to feel good about yourself. And once you do, you can learn to speak out.
单选题The manager is calling on a ______ customer trying to talk him into signing the contract. A. prosperous B. preliminary C. pessimistic D. prospective
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单选题When the whole area was ______ by the flood, the government sent food there by helicopter.
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单选题She hadn't eaten breakfast;______, she was hungry by noon.
单选题A: Haven't we met somewhere? B: No, I don't think so. A: Aren't you Kevin Grant? B: No. No, my name's Greg. Greg Brown. A: ______.
单选题He was a good swimmer, so he ______ swim to the river bank when the boat sank. A. could B. might C. succeeded to D. was able to
单选题In a sense, the new protectionism is not protectionism at all, at least not in the 27 sense of the term. The old protectionism referred only to trade restricting and trade expanding devices, such as the tariff or export subsidy. The new protectionism is much 28 than this: it includes 29 into foreign trade but is not limited to them. The new protectionism, in fact, 30 to how the whole of government intervention into the private economy affects international trade. The emphasis on trade is still there, thus came the term 'protection'. But what is new is the realization that virtually all government activities can affect international economic relations. The 31 of the new protectionism in the Western world reflects the victory of the interventionist, or welfare economy over the market economy. Jab Tumiler writes, 'The old protectionism...coexisted, without any apparent intellectual difficulty with the acceptance of the market as a 32 as well as an international economic distribution mechanism—indeed, protectionists as well as (if not more than) free traders stood for laissez faire (放任政策). Now, as in the 1930s, protectionism is an expression of a profound scepticism as to the ability of the market to 33 resources and incomes to societies' satisfaction.' It is 34 this profound scepticism of the market economy that is responsible for the protectionism. In a 35 economy, economic change of various colours implies redistribution of resources and incomes. The same opinion in many communities apparently is that such redistributions often are not proper. 36 , the government intervenes to bring about a more desired result. A. market B. welfare C. traditional D. national E. narrow F. refers G. security H. distribute I. interventions J. Therefore K. emergence L. broader M. significantly N. insurance O. precisely
单选题There are so many new books about dying that there are now special shelves set aside for them in bookshops, along with the health-diet and home-repair paperbacks. Some of them are so
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with detailed information and step-by-step instructions for performing the function, that you"d think this was a new sort of
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which all of us are now required to learn. The strongest impression the casual reader gets is that proper dying has become an extraordinary,
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an exotic experience, something only the specially trained can do.
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, you could be led to believe that we are the only
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capable of being aware of death, and that when the rest of nature is experiencing the life cycle and dying, one generation after
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, it is a different kind of process, done automatically and trivially, or more "natural", as we say.
An elm in our backyard
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the blight (枯萎病) this summer and dropped stone dead, leafless, almost overnight. One weekend
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was a normal-looking elm, maybe a little bare in spots but
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alarming, and the next weekend it was gone, passed over, departed, taken. Taken is right, for the tree surgeon came by yesterday with his
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of young helpers and their cherry picker, and took it down branch by branch and carted it off in the back of a red truck, everyone
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The dying
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a field mouse, at the jaws of an amiable household cat, is a spectacle I have beheld many times. It
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to make me wince. However, early in life I gave up throwing sticks
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the cat to make him drop the mouse,
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the dropped mouse regularly went ahead and died anyway.
单选题 知识和人才是创新型经济最重要的要素,知识是创新的源泉,人才是创新的主体。
单选题( )tomorrow, he would be able to see the opening ceremony.
单选题______ that many of the big trees were damaged.
单选题What was Klaus Maertens?
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单选题Lame as he is, he is interested in so many things and enjoys reading
about them so much that he is ______ unhappy.
A. anything but
B. nothing but
C. rather than
D. more than,
单选题______ conscious of my moral obligations as a citizen.
A. I was and always will be
B. I have to be and always will be
C. I had been and always will be
D. I have been and always will be
单选题The mere fact ______ most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that it will not occur. A. what B. which C. that D. why
