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填空题Life is a roller coaster, you have your ups and downs __________(只要不掉下来).
填空题He thinks highly of himself, so I don't like _________________(他说话的方式).
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填空题Happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, but when they do, it tends to be less small talk and more substance. A group of (36) from the University of Arizona and Washington University in St. Louis set out to find whether happy and unhappy people (37) in the types of conversations they tend to have. For their study, volunteers wore an (38) recording device called the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) over four days. The device (39) records pieces of sounds as participants go about their lives. The EAR (40) 30 seconds of sounds every 12.5 minutes (41) a total of more than 20, 000 recordings. Researchers then listened to the recordings and (42) the conversations as small talk discussions. In addition, the volunteers completed (43) and well-being assessments. Here's what the researchers found: The happiest participants spent 25 percent less time alone and 70 percent more time talking than the unhappiest participants. Therefore, (44) and one-third as much small talk as the unhappiest participants. (45) . The researchers think that deep conversations may have the potential to make people happier, (46) .Happy people tend to talk more than unhappy people, but when they do, it tends to be less small talk and more substance. A group of (36) from the University of Arizona and Washington University in St. Louis set out to find whether happy and unhappy people (37) in the types of conversations they tend to have. For their study, volunteers wore an (38) recording device called the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR) over four days. The device (39) records pieces of sounds as participants go about their lives. The EAR (40) 30 seconds of sounds every 12.5 minutes (41) a total of more than 20, 000 recordings. Researchers then listened to the recordings and (42) the conversations as small talk discussions. In addition, the volunteers completed (43) and well-being assessments. Here's what the researchers found: The happiest participants spent 25 percent less time alone and 70 percent more time talking than the unhappiest participants. Therefore, (44) and one-third as much small talk as the unhappiest participants. (45) . The researchers think that deep conversations may have the potential to make people happier, (46) .
填空题If we can not believe in the language in an ad, we should at least believe in the pictures in it.
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填空题Most people are half optimists and half pessimists.
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填空题Soon ___________________ (有一个新的发展) that had far-reaching effects.
填空题Lessening the effect of the epidemic upon sustainable development is one of the issues USAID will get down to in the future.
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填空题Yang Fujia is a nuclear physicist and former president of Fudan University.
填空题The sailors can do nothing but______(抱怨食物).
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填空题Now the income gap is getting wider and wider. In some privately owned firms, (S1) __________, or foreign-funded companies, an (S2) __________ yearly income is ten times or even a hundred times as much as an ordinary worker's.
Faced with this situation, people will (S3) __________ have different opinions. Some believe that it benefits the (S4) __________ and economic development since driving force is often (S5) __________ from the gap. In other words, the gap (S6) __________ people and gives a push to advancement. Others speak of its side effect: income gap is often the root of social unrest and also contrary to our country's (S7) __________.
From my point of view, (S8) __________, it causes trouble as well. An income gap that is too wide for most people to bear can (S9) __________.Therefore, while we are advocating the rapid development of our country, (S10) __________.
