单选题Which sport has the most expenses______ training equipment, player's personal equipment and uniform?
单选题Although he doesn"t like that law, he will ______ with it.
单选题He was trying to read; ______ , the phone kept ringing.
单选题He is planning another tour abroad, yet his passport will ______ at the end of this month.
单选题 —Must I finish it before 10 o'clock?
—No, you ______.
单选题______, it looked simple. But, in fact, it was rather complicated.
单选题After speaking for three hours, the lecturer found he could scarcely talk, as he had become ______.
单选题This year's production is five times ______ it was ten years ago.
单选题Sam: We'll all miss Geoff and Pat.Larry: ______
单选题 All societies have distinct role expectations for men and for women. In the United States, these expectations have been undergoing change for many decades. Today Americans live in a world of diverse family patterns and conflicting images of ideal life styles for men and women. The conventional norms of the first half century defined a successful woman as a wife and mother who stayed home to carry out a full array of household duties. The husband and father was expected to stay away from the home most of the day, earning enough money to pay the bills. Many adults still live by these expectations, but the traditional pattern is no longer held up as an ideal to be followed by everyone. Times have changed; there is no return to yesterday. Although the women's movement and political controversies about such issues and the Equal Rights Amendment and sexual harassment (骚扰) suggest that changing sex roles is a recent issue, this is far from the case. Broad trends can be identified over the past hundred years. Women have increased their participation in the labor force from 18% in 1900 to over 50% today, and they give birth to fewer children than women did in the past. In 1910 the birth rate was 30 per 1,000 population; by the 1900s it had declined to 16 per 1,000. These two trends—increasing participation in the labor force and decreasing family size—suggest that major long-term changes have restructured the role expectations of men and women. These changes are complex. The fact that more women are joining the labor force as full-time workers does not mean that a single sex role pattern is emerging. On the contrary, we are living in a period of diverse family patterns. According to Kathleen Gerson, 'the domestic woman who builds her life around children and homemaking persists, hut she now coexists with a growing number of working mothers and permanently childless women.' Women today face hard choices as they make decisions about work, career, and motherhood. Despite women's liberation, women still earn less than men in the work place and are still expected to do most of the work in the home. Women work substantially more hours each week in the home and at the workplace than men do. Women are working harder than ever, yet many do not enjoy the benefits of full equality.
单选题There are a few small things that I don't like about my job, but
______it's very enjoyable.
A.all at once
B.once and for all
C.so much as
D.by and large
单选题I wish I had been in the party last night, but I ______.
单选题Generous public funding of basic science would ______ considerable benefits for the country's health, wealth and security. A. lead to B. result from C. lie in D. settle down
单选题Not until quite recently ______ he gave up his plan to go abroad. A. I knew B. I had known C. did I know D. I did know
单选题Even when textbooks are ______ through a school system, methods of teaching may vary greatly.
单选题Patient: Hello, Doctor. Doctor: Good afternoon. Do take a seat. ______ ? Patient: My ear hurts. My left ear.
单选题Why does everything have a name?
单选题Japanese workers still put in an impressive 42 hours each week but they are ______ by the South Koreans and Singaporeans who spend an average 46 hours at the grindstone.
单选题______ has been done to prevent the water in the lake from being polluted.
单选题①John Roebling planned to build the Brooklyn Bridge before 1867. But he never really gotstarted. In 1869 , he died of an accident. The job fell to his son Washington , a master of construction.In 1872
