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填空题The author joined his friend and rushed to the hospital at once.
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填空题You must apply for a passport ______ if you are obtaining your first U.S. passport, or if your old one is lost or stolen.
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填空题____________ (好像有些不同) between Emily's condition and mine.
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填空题MusicHall 2000 will sell their samples mainly to nonprofessionals.
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填空题It was curious how often sympathy for the old and infirm takes a form which actually (47) them. Their friends, or mere (48) , wishing to show good will, paw them, sometimes leaning forward to rearrange their neckwear, pulling at their shawl, touching their hair or (49) their faces - things they would never presume to do, unasked, to one of their (50) . An equally humiliating habit of many people who are quite (51) of being rude is to talk about old people in front of them, as if they were not there, discussing their health, or making (52) remarks on the lines of "Well, nurse, has she been a good girl today?" It is now (53) accepted that children should be encouraged to do as much as they can for themselves in order to develop their brains and muscles, but so few people today seem to have time to allow the elderly the same means of keeping their minds and muscles active. With what they believe to be unselfish kindness they perform (54) services for them that they would be much better left to do, even with a struggle, for themselves. Convenient flats, well-run homes, "motherly" visitors, or organized (55) cannot make up for the fundamental need which must be satisfied - the need to (56) to the end of life human dignity and the respect of one's fellows. A. playful I) contain B. retain J) entertainments C. unconscious K) universally D. installments L) clapping E. innumerable M) colleagues F. naughty N) humiliates G. contemporaries O) acquaintances H) patting
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填空题If an amount of water adds ten feet to the height of a fiver 100 feet wide, it will add only ______to a reservoir.
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填空题The French division of McDonald"s has run advertisements that included a surprising 11 : Kids shouldn"t eat at McDonald"s more than once a week. The advertisements, 12 information from specialists, aim to show that "McDonald"s meals are part of a balanced weekly diet," said Euro RSCG, the agency that came up with the ads, which appeared this spring, mostly in French women"s magazines. Alongside quotes from specialists addressing 13 and diets for children, the ads described how McDonald"s hamburgers are made of 100 percent real beef and cooked on a grill free of 14 oil. One ad placed in Femme Actuelle in April quoted a nutritionist who said, "there"s no reason to 15 fast food, or visit McDonald"s more than once a week" The McDonald"s Corp., based in Oak Brook, Ill., said in a statement Wednesday that it "strongly 16 " with the nutritionist quoted in the French advertisement. "The vast majority of nutrition professionals say that McDonald"s food can be and is a part of a healthy diet based on the sound nutrition 17 of balance, variety and moderation (适度)," the statement said. Since opening its first French branch in 1968, McDonald"s has expanded 18 in France. More recently the multinational has come under fire from anti-globalization 19 , farmers" groups, and in Paris, striking workers. Last year, sheep farmer-turned-activist Jose Bove became a standard-bearer for the French antiglobalization 20 when he led a group that ransacked (洗劫) a McDonald"s in southern France. A. quoting B. continuously C. overweight D. suggestion E. abuse F. protestors G. occasionally H. additional I. tame J. movement K. disagreed L. healed M. principles N. conference O. prosperous
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填空题________________________ (我建议把会议推迟到11月) so that all representatives can attend it.
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填空题According to some experts, comprehension of another person's speech involves more than the actual words. In fact, the actual words contribute only 7% to 10% to our understanding of the message. Nonverbal communication, or body language contributes almost 70% to our comprehension. It is a very (47) means of communication. It communicates much more than spoken words. One example of nonverbal communication is what (48) between parents and child. Parents smile at their child. They communicate love, acceptance, and comfort. The child feels comfortable and safe. The smile indicates (49) . The child is happy and well-adjusted. Another example of nonverbal communication is the (50) a person shows in public. A woman is walking alone on an (51) and possibly dangerous street. She wants to appear (52) . She walks quickly. She may be tired. She walks with her shoulders straight and her head held high. Her eyes are (53) straight ahead. Someone is looking at her. She returns the glance (54) hesitating. In contrast, a nervous woman appears afraid. She walks slowly with her shoulders and eyes down. Indeed, body language can express more than spoken language. Merely by (55) an eyebrow (眉毛), clenching (咬紧) a jaw, or softening the eyes, a person can express disagreement, anger or love. It is a very strong (56) of communication. A. powerful B. raising C. image D. imagine E. method F. approval G. expression H) focused I) similar J) rising K) unfamiliar L) confident M) with N) without O) occurs
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填空题 More and more of the world's population are living in towns or cities. The speed at which cities are growing in the less developed countries is {{U}}(36) {{/U}}. Between 1920 and 1960 big cities in developed countries {{U}}(37) {{/U}} two and a half times in size, but in other parts of the world the growth was eight times their size. The {{U}}(38) {{/U}} size of growth is bad enough, but there are now also very {{U}}(39) {{/U}} signs of trouble in the {{U}}(40) {{/U}} of percentages of people living in towns and percentages of people working in industry. During the nineteenth century cities grew as a result of the growth of industry. In Europe the {{U}}(41) {{/U}} of people living in cities was always smaller than that of the {{U}}(42) {{/U}} working in factories. Now, however, the {{U}}(43) {{/U}} is almost always true in the newly industrialised world: {{U}}(44) {{/U}}. Without a base of people working in industry, these cities cannot pay for their growth; {{U}}(45) {{/U}} There has been little opportunity to build water supplies or other facilities. {{U}}(46) {{/U}}, a growth in the number of hopeless and despairing parents and starving children.
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填空题The roles expected ______ old people in such a setting give too few psychological satisfactions for normal happiness.
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填空题I didn't expect so heavy traffic, ______ (否则我就会早点动身).
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填空题It is known to all that Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, graduated from Harvard.
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