填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Speed Skating is a winter racing sport where athletes compete against one another on an ice-based circuit, using skates to navigate their way around the track. There are three main【C1】_____
填空题.The first Asian immigrants in the U. S. were 1 . They were very 2 and successful people from different businesses. During the California 3 , a large number of Chinese people began to immigrate and settle down in California, near San Francisco. They worked hard and lived frugally there. As the number rose, they formed 4 districts called Chinatowns. The early Chinatowns were slum areas in the 1800s, but later became quiet and colorful 5 .
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填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 As usual, when the West glamorizes something for commercial purposes, the whole weight of the communication media has been thrown into its vulgarisation, with the【C1】 re ___________ that we
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 During what could be described as a typical 30-minute supermarket shopping trip, thousands of products will vie for your attention. Ultimately, many will make you believe they are worth pic
填空题DavidHumewasbominEdinburghon26thApril1711toJosephandKatherineHume.Bothparentswereofagood,【C1】al__________notespeciallywealthy,background.Hisfather’sfamilyisabranchoftheEarlofHume’sandhisancestorshavebeenproprietorsofamodestestateforseveral【C2】gen__________,whilehismotherwasthedaughterofSirDavidFalconer,adistinguishedlawyer【C3】__________becamePresidentoftheCollegeofJustice.NotmuchisknownaboutHume’searlychildhoodandeducation.Itislikelythathespenthischildhood【C4】__________(divide)betweenthefamily’sEdinburghhouseonthesouthsideoftheLawnmarket,thedwellingpresumablyinwhichHumewasbom,andNinewells,thefamilyestateontheWhiteadderRiverintheborderlowlandsnearBerwick.ThehouseatNinewellsstandsonabluffabovethewatersoftheWhiteadder.Downthebluffafewyardstothesoutheastofthehouse,anoverhangingrockformsashallowcavewherelocal【C5】leg__________hasitheindulgedinprofoundphilosophicalreflections.Further【C6】alo__________thewatersidearemorecaves,quarriesandfreestonerocks,anditisaroundthesepartswhereHumeprobablyplayedasayoungboywithhiselderbrotherJohn,inadditionto【C7】__________(engage)inactivitieslikehunting,fishingandhorseriding.Sinceattendanceatchurchwas【C8】req__________bylawatthattimepresumablyHumeandhisfamilyalsoattendedthelocalChurchofScotlandpastoredbyhisuncle.MostlikelyeducatedathomebylocaltutorsinadditiontohisMother’sinstruction,untilattheageofeleven,HumeaccompaniedhisbrothertoEdinburghUniversity.Hisstudiesthereprobably【C9】inc__________Latin,Greek,logic,metaphysics,moralphilosophy,history,mathematicsandnaturalphilosophy.HeleftEdinburghUniversityineither1725or1726,whenhewasaroundfifteenyearsold,withoutformallytakingadegreetopursuehiseducationprivately.Hisscholarlydisposition,coupledwiththefact【C10】__________bothhisfatherandmaternalgrandfatherhadbeenlawyers,meantthatacareerinlawwasencouraged,buthisscholarlyinterestssoonturnedtoliteratureandphilosophy.《问题》:【C7】
填空题2. If two clays before yesterday was Monday, what is the third letter of the day which comes two days after tomorrow?
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 It might be said that the great, writers of each generation have not only succeeded in evoking a place or people, but also found a distinctive, previously unheard voice through which to do
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填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 The Voynich Manuscript, written in the 15th century in Western Europe, is beautiful to look at. The pages of this " book" are full【C1】 ________colourful, lovely drawings of plants and astro
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 When children—and older people who should know better—think of pirates, they think of storybook characters.The most 【C1】fa__________ of these are Long John Silver in Treasure Island and Cap
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 As usual, when the West glamorizes something for commercial purposes, the whole weight of the communication media has been thrown into its vulgarisation, with the【C1】 re ___________ that we
填空题1. Translate the underlined phrase into Chinese. The test was so difficult that I really had to rack my brains to find the answers.
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填空题.Where to Buy Thanksgiving Party Decorations 1) Party Supply Stores Party supply stores are the best place to visit if you want to go 1 of Thanksgiving decorations, but their prices are a little bit higher those in most other retail stores. 2) Discount Stores or Dollar Stores Most party products in discount stores cost around a 2 , and goods in dollar stores cost one dollar or less. 3) Department Stores Shopping at department stores also offers convenience and is not as 3 as par
填空题.Later the Greeks moved east from Cumae to Neapolis, the New City, a little farther along the coast where modem Naples now stands. We have a very good idea what life in this sun-splashed land was like during the Roman era because of the recovered splendor of Pompeii and Herculaneum. But as the well-trod earth of Campania continues to yield ancient secrets, Mastrolorenzo and Petrone, with their colleague Lucia Pappalardo, have put together a rich view of an earlier time and what may have been humankind's first encounter with the primal force of Vesuvius. Almost all has come to light by chance. In May 2001, for example, construction workers began digging the foundation for a supermarket next to a desolate, weed-strewn intersection just outside the town of Nola. An archaeologist working for the province of Naples noticed several trances of bumed wood a few feet below the surface, an indication of earlier human habitation. At 19 feet below, relicts of a perfectly preserved Early Bronze Age village began to emerge. Over the next several months, the excavation unearthed three large prehistoric dwellings: horseshoe shaped huts with clearly demarked entrances, living areas, and the equivalent of kitchens. Researchers found dozens of pots, pottery plates, and crude hourglass-shaped canisters that still contained fossilized traces of almonds, flour, grain, acoms, olive-pits, even mushrooms. Simple partitions separated the rooms; one hut had what appeared to be a loft. The tracks of goats, sheep, cattle, and pigs, as well as their human casters, crisscrossed the yard outside~ The skeletons of nine pregnant goats lay in an enclosed area that included an animal pen. If a skeleton can be said to cower, the bones of an apparently terrified dog huddled under the eaves of one roof. What preserved this prehistoric village, what formed a perfect impression of its quotidian contents right down to leaves in the thatch roofs and cereal grains in the kitchen containers, was the fallout and surge and mud from the Avellino eruption of Vesuvius. Claude AlboreLivadie, a French archaeologist who published the initial report on the Nola discovery, dubbed it "a first Pompeii". During May and June 2001, provincial archaeological authorities oversaw excavation of the site Mastrolorenzo hurried out to Nola, about 18 miles east of Naples. He and Pappalardo took samples of the ash and volcanic deposits, which contained chemical clues to the magnitude of the eruption. But then the scientific story veered off into the familiar opera buffa of Italian archaeology. The owner of the site agitated for construction of the supermarket to resume or to be compensated for the delay—not an unusual dilemma in a country where the backhoes and bulldozers of a modem economy clang against the ubiquitous remains of ancient civilizations. Government archaeologists hastily excavated the site and removed the objects. As it turns out, the supermarket was never built, and all that remains of a site that miraculously captured one of civilization's earliest encounters with volcanic destruction is a hole in the ground on a vacant, weed-choked lot, the foundation walls of the huts barely visible. A small, weathered sign proclaiming the "Pompeii of Prehistory" hangs limply from a padlocked gate. Despite the loss of Nola as well as some other archaeological sites, Mastrolorenzo, Petrone, Pappalardo, and American volcanologist Michael Sheridan triggered worldwide fascination when they summarized these findings in the spring of 2006 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). But their research went beyond mere archaeological documentation. The Avellino event, they wrote, "caused a social-demographic collapse and abandonment of the entire area for centuries." The new findings, along with computer models, show that an Avellino-size eruption would unleash a concentric wave of destruction that could devastate Naples and much of its surroundings. In the world before Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami, these warnings might have sounded as remote and transitory as those prehistoric footsteps. Not anymore.
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 If you were to begin a new job tomorrow, you would bring with you some basic strengths and weaknesses.Success or failure in your work would depend, to a great 【C1】ex________, 【C2】________
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Most scholars agree that Isaac Newton, while formulating the laws of force and gravity and inventing the calculus in the late 1600s, probably knew all the science there was to know at the t
