单选题14. He wrote an article criticizing the Greek poet and won ______ and a scholarship.
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单选题Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage.More than half of American adults____1____vitamin pills.Data from the National Health and Nutri-tion Examination Survey NHANES____2____a trend away
单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 Born from the accessibility of mass air travel, modern international tourism has been popularized as "holiday-making" in regions that offer comparative advantages of sand, sun and sea. Trav
单选题37. Not until he retired from teaching three years ago ______ having a holiday abroad.
单选题Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.Mathematical ability and musical ability may not seem on the surface to be connected, but people who have researched the subject and studied the bra
单选题Is There Anybody out There?AThis is the biggest question in the universe: are we alone? Philosophers have debated the ques-tion for millennium.When 16th-century Italian astronomer and Dominican friar
单选题《复合题被拆开情况》 Some people in the US have asserted that forgiving student loan debt is one way to stimulate the economy and give assistance to those in need. One government proposition is to eliminate $10
单选题Parents’Homework:Find Perfect Teachers for KidsATomi Hall did what she could to lobby for the best teachers for her two children, making her case this spring in letters to the principal.Then all she c
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单选题 With prices ______ so much
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单选题The increase in the margin rate (保证金率) from 50% to
单选题. The last few weeks have brought an unusual convergence of voices from both the centre and the left about a topic that is typically part of conservative territory: poverty and single-parent families. Just as some conservatives have started talking seriously about rising inequality and stagnant incomes, some liberals have finally begun to admit that our stubbornly (难以对付地) high rates of poverty and social and economic immobility are closely entwined with the rise of single motherhood. But that's where agreement ends. Consistent with its belief in self-sufficiency, the right wants to see more married-couple families. For the left, widespread single motherhood is a fact of modern life that has to be met with vigorously expanded government support. Liberals point out, correctly, that poverty rates for single- parent households are lower in most other advanced economies, where the welfare state is more generous. That argument ignores a troubling truth: Single-parent families are not the same in the United States as elsewhere. Simply put, unmarried parents here are more likely to enter into parenthood in ways guaranteed to create turmoil in their children's lives. The typical American single mother is younger than her counterpart in other developed nations. She is more likely to live in a community where single motherhood is the norm rather than an alternative life choice. All of this would be of merely passing interest if it weren't for the evidence that this kind of domestic churn is really bad news for kids. The more "transitions" experienced by a child—the arrival of a stepparent, a parental boyfriend or girlfriend, or a step- or half sibling—the more children are likely to have either emotional or academic problems, or both. Part of the problem is that a nonresident father tends to fade out of his children's lives if there's a new man in his ex's house or if he has children with a new partner. For emotional and financial reasons, his loyalty to his previous children slackens (变弱) once he has a child with a new girlfriend or wife. Nor is it likely, from the overlooked child's point of view, that a mother's new boyfriend or husband can fill the gap. There's substantial research showing that stepfathers are sometimes worse than none at all.31. What problem did the conservatives typically focus on?______
单选题Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.Imagining being asked to spend twelve or so years of your life in a society which consisted only of members of own sex, how would you react? Unless
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