单选题The underlined word" scheduled" in this passage means to _________.
单选题The supply of groundwater is getting low because of ______.
单选题The woman in the shop stared at them strangely, because ______.
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单选题WhatdoyouthinkRobertis?
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单选题The parents always kept the little girl out when the father was painting women without any clothes on, because ______.
单选题-Harry treats his secretary badly. -Yes, he seems to think that she's the______ important person in the office.
单选题Few ballet performers become nearsighted because______.
单选题According to the dictionary definition of "create", ordinary people are creative every day. To create means "to bring into being, to cause to exist something each of us does daily". We are creative whenever we look at or think about something in a new way. First, this includes an awareness (意识) of our surroundings. It means using all of our senses to become aware of our world. This may be as simple as being aware of color and texture (质地), as well as taste, when we plan a meal. Above all, it is the ability to notice things that others might miss. A second part of creativity is an ability to see relationships among things. If we believe the expression, "There is nothing new under the sun. The creativity is remaking or recombining (组) the old in new ways." For example, we might do this by finding a more effective way to study or a better way to arrange our furniture, or we might make a new combination of camera lenses and filters to create an unusual photograph. A third part of creativity is the courage and drive to make use of our new ideas, to ask for them to achieve some new results. To think up a new idea is one thing; to put the idea to work is another. These three parts of creativity are included in all the great works of geniuses, but they are also included in many of our day to day activities.
单选题The question "What are the rights and obligations of friendship?" is a question that is usually not asked. (36) many other aspects of our social life, friendship is (37) for granted. How to relate, to communicate (38) friends, is not something we need to learn, it is something we do (39) asking how or why. It's natural, we feel, and international Everyone has fiends and so (40) everyone behaves the same way towards (41) . While the former is obviously true, the latter is not. And it is from often small differences in opinions about the nature of friendship (42) big miscommunications arise. (43) many Chinese the major obligation of friendship is (44) . True friends are expected to be prepared to offer (45) mental or moral support but also a wide range of help and assistance In Australia, (46) support would usually be aimed at helping the recipient express his or (47) own desires. (48) , questions such as "What do you think?", are frequently asked "What do you want to do?", (49) Australians are discussing personal problems. Chinese often comment on the frequency with (50) Australians apologize to their friends (51) minor. inconveniences telephoning late at night or asking someone to help in some way, (52) . We also notice that (53) tend to use polite forms such as "could you" , "would you mind" even with close friends. In Chinese, more direct forms are usually used between friends. This sometimes (54) Chinese appearing to be too direct or demanding when talking to their Australian friends. (55) , we may think Australians are distant and cold in their friendships.
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单选题The coat the young man was wearing ______.
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