If all goes according to plan, the town will prepare for another ______ of visitors' arrival.
The tuition fees are ______ to students coming from low-income families.
The new colleague ______ to have worked in several big corporations before he joined our company.
He got to miss a month of work to _______, and apparently, everyone was jealous of him.
Fix a Broken Friendship1. Take the【T1】______Be open about wanting to【T2】______Say sorryMean it and be【T3】______Apologize even if you're a【T4】______2. Create an open discussionWait at least【T5】______ to talk things outSpeak sincerely and let them feel your【T6】______【T7】______ to ease the tension and lighten the mood3.【T8】______ their shoesTry to sit back and see another perspectiveThink【T9】______ and try to understand othersHow to gain understanding of another person's perspectiveBy talking to【T10】______ or their family members
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The heart disease has been one of the most ______ diseases to endanger the health and result in death.
Which of the following sentences is INCORRECT?
I______quite strongly that she was angry with me.
GivingmooncakestorelativesandfriendsisanintegralpartoftheMid-autumnFestival.However,thefestiveseasonhasprovidedopportunitiesforofficialstomisusepublicfundstopurchaseexpensivemooncakesasgifts.Lookatthefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteyourresponseinabout200words,inwhichyoushoulddescribethedrawingbriefly,interpretitsintendedmeaning,andgiveyourcomments.Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.
(l)Eastern medicines are becoming more popular in the west, but few people realize how long the two cultures have exchanged ideas. Now an exhibition at the Science Museum in London explores how the two have interacted on medicine through the centuries. (2)Called East Meets West: Medical Ideas on the Move. It looks at examples of how ideas and technologies have moved from one side of the world to another. It opens on Thursday and is based on an exhibition presented by the Welcome Trust; Neil Fazakerley is curator of the exhibition. He said: "It's attractive because it's taking a medical history story but from a slightly different angle, showing how the different cultures have interacted." (3) "It's obvious that eastern medical practices are becoming more popular in the west but maybe people don't know that ideas have been exchanged for thousands of years and medicine is not a static thing." The exhibition details four main areas: Ancient Greek and Islamic medical ideas, and how they were reborn into western culture. The exhibition starts in the ninth and tenth centuries when Baghdad was the centre of Islamic science and its highly sophisticated medical system. Through the translation work of Persian scholars, ancient Greek medical thought was brought into the Islamic medical system. It was when westerners started charging into the east on crusades during the twelfth century that European scholars became increasingly interested in Islamic medicine. (4)Arabic material was translated into Latin, the European scholars' language of the time, thus preserving the Greek tradition that may otherwise have been lost. Coexistence of Islamic and Indian traditions and the development of western medicine in colonial India—the traditional Indian medical system, known as ayurveda or "the knowledge of life"—has existed in some form for more than 2,000 years. During foreign invasions from the eleventh century onwards the Islamic unani system of medicine was brought to India. (5)The Indian name for Islamic medicine "unani" refers originally to the Greeks. The two systems complemented each other well and both ayurveda and unani flourish today in India. European colonists from the sixteenth century onwards, gained knowledge of plants, diseases and surgical techniques that were unknown in the West. One such example is rauwolfia (萝芙术) serpentia (美蛇根), a plant used in traditional Indian medicine. The active ingredient is today used to treat hypertension and anxiety in the west. The flow of ideas turned with the growth of the British Empire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as many Western-style hospitals and medical colleges were established in India. (6)Inoculation—a true example of collaborative medicine. (7) "A good example of the exchange of medical ideas between east and west is that of immunization," the exhibition says. Smallpox inoculation has long been used by physicians in Asia and Africa by deliberately attempting to give people a mild smallpox infection. The technique became known in Europe in the eighteenth century and this technique was practiced for a while on the British aristocracy.
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If you've ever driven on a highway during a heavy rain, you know about the danger of______.
The sentence that expresses OFFER is
During the summer vacation, kids are often seen hanging______in the streets.(2010-67)
Which of the underlined parts expresses a future tense?
Apologize Effectively1. Demonstrate your regretAdmit you are【T1】【T1】______Don't【T2】 your actions【T2】______Makes your apology less【T3】【T3】______Accuse people of misunderstanding you2.【T4】【T4】______.【T5】 apologies are meaningful and show your attention【T5】______Avoid【T6】: impossible to address the issue【T6】______3. Communication mattersListen to others and stay【T7】【T7】______If the other party is still upset,take a【T8】【T8】______redirect the conversation from【T9】【T9】______4. ConclusionApologizing isn't easy, make it【T10】【T10】______
Workers in big firms receive a substantial part of their pay in the form of _____ and overtime.
When you vacate the room, you should ______ the door key to me.
Every member of society has to make a ______ to struggle for the freedom of the country.
