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填空题The Beatles sang that money can"t buy you love. But what about happiness? Research consistently shows that the more money people have, the【C1】______likely they are to report【C2】______satisfied with their lives. And that makes【C3】______; money buys you things that make life easier and more satisfying; the【C4】______your life, the happier you tend to be. That【C5】______isn"t entirely linear, since there"s a limit to how【C6】______wealth can please you; the happiness benefit of an increasing income is especially powerful【C7】______people who don"t have much money to start with, and diminishes as wealth【C8】______But studies also reveal that【C9】______average income levels have risen【C10】______time—in the U. S. and European nations, for example—residents of those countries have not reported being any happier than people【C11】______30 or 40 years ago. It"s a paradox that【C12】______income and happiness may be associated within a population at any given moment, overall economic growth does【C13】______appear to correspond to a boost in national satisfaction over time.(See a gallery of things money can buy.) To understand why, researchers at the University of Warwick and Cardiff University decided to break down how individual people【C14】______their income. What does wealth【C15】______to people? Previous work has suggested that people tend to value their own wealth more—and are happier—when it compares favorably to everyone【C16】______The so-called reference-income hypothesis holds that it"s not simply how much money you【C17】______that contributes to satisfaction,【C18】______how much more money you make than, say, the national average. The higher your salary than the norm, the happier you tend to be. That could explain in part【C19】______populations as a whole do not experience sunnier dispositions with economic growth, since a majority of individuals may not fall above the national income【C20】______
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填空题reveal, revere, reverie, reverse Don"t panic! The decline in this industry is completely____and it won"t be as pathetic as now.
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填空题The most important ways of word formation are , derivation and conversion.
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填空题{{U}}Continued{{/U}} exposure to stress has been linked to {{U}}worsened{{/U}} functioning of the immune system, {{U}}leaving{{/U}} a person more liable {{U}}for{{/U}} infection A. Continued B. worsened C. leaving D. for
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填空题" Droning a drowsy syncopated tune,Rocking back and forth to a mellow croon,I heard a Negro play,"The figure of speech used in the first line of the poem is______.
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填空题Author______Title______ Unmarried men are best friends, best masters, best servants, but not always best subjects, for they are light to run away,and almost all fugitives are of that condition.
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填空题If land is cropped and not manured, it will run ______.
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填空题我们应该牢牢把握中美关系的大局,妥善解决分歧,不断增进了解,扩大共识,发展合作,共创未来。
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填空题The epic 4 is the oldest surviving works in Old English.
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填空题Image is essential to organizations(i. e. , corporations, government bodies, non-profit groups)as well as individuals. Even if we are moving away from a notion of image as a single impression shared by an audience, image is still a central concept to the field of public relations. Firms may take preventive and restorative approaches to image problems. This essay argues that the theory of image restoration discourse is a viable approach for use in developing and understanding messages that respond to corporate image crises.Of course, there are differences in the repair efforts of individuals and companies. For example, firms might use different strategies than individuals, or employ them in different configurations. Firms may bring greater resources to image repair efforts than individuals. Attorneys may recommend that their companies eschew certain strategies to minimize the risks of litigation. Nevertheless, the basic options are the same for both individual and corporate image repair efforts
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填空题A related issue with integrative motivation has been the extent to which learners differ in the process of adapting to the new culture of the L2 community. This adaptation process is called a______.
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填空题Even if the Bush administration proves correct in assuming a quick military success, the postwar peace, by all accounts, would be a messy affair.
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填空题Fourscore and seven years ago,our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation.
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填空题Halliday proposes a theory of metafunctions of language, that is, language has______, interpersonal and textual functions. (中山大学2008研)
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填空题"Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections? Fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is?" The speaker is______.
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填空题He has lost his pen, and a new one at that .
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填空题You can begin to build character at any age. The key is learning how to look within—to work inside out. With the inside-out approach, private victories precede public victories. These private victories are simply promises you make to yourself and others and then keep. They don"t have to be profound or life altering, like a career change. They can be as mundane as a commitment to exercise every day. A promise like this may sound inconsequential, but it represents the hard choices we face in everyday life. The first step toward building character is to tackle a hard choice, commit to change and stay with it.
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填空题Choosethecorrectheadings(15points).Thefollowingpassagehassixparagraphsi~vi.Choosethecorrectheadingforeachparagraphfromthelistofheadingsinthebox.Writethecorrectnumbera-fintheunderlinedblanksbelow.i.Oncedistributiontounsecuredcreditorsoccurs,thecourtdischargesthedebtor.Inordertolimitordenythedischarge,thecreditormustprovethatdebtorhasobtainedcreditbycheatingpracticesorengagedinotherprohibitedbehavior.Creditorscanfileaninvoluntarybankruptcypetitionagainstadebtor,claimingthatthedebtoris"generallynotpaying"debts,butthistypeofproceedingrarelyoccurs.ii.SecuredcreditorssuffernoJossbecausetheyhavetakencollateralsecurity(suchasahomemortgage)toensurerepaymentofdebts.iii.Itislegalforadebtortodeclarehisorherinabilitytopaydebtsastheybecomedue.Debtorsmayseekdischargefromcontinuingpersonalliabilityforunsecureddebtsortheymayattempttoreorganizefinanciallybyseekinganextendedperiodoftimeinwhichtopayalloraproportionoftheirindebtedness.iv.Morethan90percentofbankruptcyproceedingsareinitiatedbythedebtor,whofilesapetitionwiththeappropriatefederalcourt.Abankruptcytrusteethencollectsandliquidatesthedebtor'snonexemptpropertyforthebenefitoftheunsecuredcreditors.v.DuringoneperiodinancientRome,creditorswereentitledliterallytodivideadebtor'sbodyortoenslavedebtorsandtheirfamilies.UnderthelawsofEnglandinthereignofKingJamesI,debtorswhowereunabletoexplaintheirinabilitytopaywereplacedinthepublicpillory.Debtorsmightbeputtodeathiftheirfailuretopaytheircreditorswasduetocheatingpractices.vi.Sincethelate19thcentury,bankruptcylegislationintheU.S.hasevolvedtopermitpersonswhoareunabletopaytheirunsecureddebtstobedischargedfromthatresponsibilityiftheywerewillingtoliquidatetheirnonexemptpropertyforratabledistributionamongunsecuredcreditors.
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