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填空题Victims are described as more passive, anxious, anti insecure than non-victims.
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填空题Presidents' choices of activities have been as different as the personalities of the men who have held the office.
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填空题Choosing a date to stop will help smokers get prepared mentally.
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填空题The average cost of natural gas is one-third less than that of gasoline at the pump.
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填空题Okay. You remember that I've mentioned that it's important to read the (36) poems aloud, so you can develop an appreciation of the sounds of the poetry: the rhymes, the (37) , the repetition of words or sounds, and to get a sense of the interplay between the sounds of the words and their meaning. This is really (38) as we move into modem poetry, especially by writers who place so much importance on sounds that the meaning becomes all letter-relevant. Like this line by Gertrude Stein that I'd like to (39) . Listen as I say the words. "Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." (40) literally, this would seem to be an empty statement, one which gives us no information. But the purpose of a poem need not be to inform the reader of anything, but rather to evoke feelings. To create a sensual as well as phonically (41) experience. Now Gertrude Stein was better known for her prose than for her poems. But I'd like to quote this line, because of its musicality, and because I think it helps open up our (42) to the unconventional style of (43) poets. You'll see this in your homework tonight as you read the poetry of John Ashbery, (44) , which I recommend you do. Poets like Ashbery don't rely so much on any formal rhyme scheme or meter as on the musical quality of the individual words themselves. As I said, (45) . And now I'd like to touch briefly on her essay entitled "Conversation and Explanation". (46) .
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填空题For most of the 20th century, there has been life on Mars, or, at least in the minds of the Earthlings, who live on its closest planetary neighbor. But could life exist on Mars, given that it is a very (47) world from what it was 3.8 billion years ago? It has (48) no atmosphere. It has a barren surface, which is bathed in ultraviolet (49) from the sun, and there is no liquid water on the surface of the planet (although there are ice caps at its poles). Mars had moved from a warm, wet place -- a likely home for life -- to a dead world of dust storms, (50) and vast canyons. It happened because its carbon dioxide atmosphere could not remain (51) in a wet environment. Carbon dioxide reacted with rocks, and it was rapidly absorbed by water, where it became solid carbonates (碳酸盐) and (52) to the bottom of seas. It is a greenhouse gas, which (53) heat from the sun. As it disappeared from the Martian atmosphere, the planet began to cool. Its atmosphere grew thinner and all the water on the surface (54) This is a fate that the Earth escaped because of water vapor and other greenhouse gases, which are (55) present in its atmosphere. And this is not necessarily the end of the story. Mars could one day be a warm, wet world again, if sufficient greenhouse gases were (56) into the atmosphere -- a task our descendents may one day set themselves when they begin to colonize the solar system.A) frozeI) radiationB) differentJ) distinguishedC) steady K) virtuallyD) traps L) earthquakesE) volcanoes M) sankF) adequate N) constantlyG) stable O) confinesH) released
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填空题George H.W. Bush found that his daily run was a good time to release.
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填空题Every day Americans eat _____________________ (他们所需的两倍的食物).
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填空题A The New York Times-CBS News poll found that almost 90 percent of Americans think that homeownership is an important part of the American dream. But only 7 percent of Americans 1 ranked homeownership as their first or second definition of the American dream. Why the 2 ? Owning real estate is important to some Americans, but not as important—or as 3 rewarding—as we"re led to believe. Federal support of homeownership greatly overvalues its meaning in American life. Through tax breaks and guarantees, the government 4 homeownership to its peak in 2004, when 69 percent of American households owned homes. Subsidies for homeownership, 5 the mortgage (抵押) interest deduction, reached $230 billion in 2009, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Meanwhile, only $60 billion in tax breaks and spending programs 6 renters. The result of this real estate spending craze? According to the Federal Reserve, American real estate lost more than $6 trillion in 7 , or almost 30 percent, between 2006 and 2010. One in five American homeowners is underwater, owing more on a mortgage than what the home is 8 . Those who profit most from homeownership are definitely the largest source of political campaign 9 . Insurance companies, securities and investment firms, real estate interests, and commercial banks gave more than $100 million to federal candidates and parties in 2011, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Homeownership is more important to 10 interests than it is to most Americans, who, according to the research, care more about "a good job", "the pursuit of happiness" and "freedom". A. aided F. difference K. rapidly B. attributed G. expected L. special C. benefit H. financially M. surveyed D. boosted I. including N. value E. contributions J. political O. worth
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填空题Only when you have obtained sufficient data ______(你才能得出正确的结论).
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填空题Some states use the estate tax in addition to inheritance test and some use gifts tax.
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