They've imposed an economic ______ on the country.
It is now widely accepted that averting serious climate change is technically ______ and economically affordable.
A. disgraceful B. imperfect C. hold D. consideration E. approved F. accordingly G. naked H. wandering I. incorrect J. ignorance K. rise L. culture M. reclining N. struck O. apparently There is a closer relationship between morals and architecture and interior decoration than we suspect. Huxley has pointed out that Western ladies did not take frequent baths because they were afraid to see their own【C1】______ bodies, and this moral concept delayed the【C2】______ of the modern white-enameled bathtub for centuries. One can understand, why in the design of old Chinese furniture there was so little【C3】______ for human comfort only when we realize the Confucian atmosphere in which people moved about. Chinese redwood furniture was designed for people to sit upright in, because that was the only posture【C4】______ by society. Even Chinese emperors had to sit on a throne on which I would not think of remaining for more than five minutes, and for that matter the English kings were just as badly off. Cleopatra went about【C5】______ on a couch carried by servants, because【C6】______ she had never heard of Confucius. If Confucius should have seen her doing that, he would certainly have【C7】______ her shins with a stick, as he did to one of his old disciples, Yuan Yan, when the latter was found sitting in an【C8】______ posture. In the Confucian society in which we lived, gentlemen and ladies had to 【C9】______ themselves perfectly erect, at least on formal occasions, and any sign of putting one's leg up would be at once considered a sign of vulgarity and lack of【C10】______.
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You are ______ careful than your sister. You two can't do the work that needs care and skill.
The railway station was criticized for its lack of disabled______.
The other banks are going to be very eager to help, _____ they see that he has a specific plan.
A. marking B. since C. nuisance D. arrive E. profound F. signs G. explosion H. worry I. though J. passing K. decreased L. appeared M. drop off N. survive O. businesses The arrival of the mass-produced car, just over a century ago, caused a(n)【C1】______ of business creation. First came the makers of cars and all the parts that go into them. Then came the garages, filling stations and all sorts of other car-dependent【C2】______: car parks, motels, out-of-town shopping centres. Now another revolution on wheels is on the horizon: the driverless car. Nobody is sure when it will【C3】______. Google, which is testing a fleet of autonomous cars, thinks in maybe a decade, others reckon longer. And, when it does, the self-driving car, like the ordinary kind, could bring【C4】______ change. Just imagine. It could, for a start, save the motor industry from stagnation. Carmakers are anxious about【C5】______ that smartphone-obsessed teenagers these days do not rush to get a driving licence and buy their first car, as their parents did. But once they are spared the trouble and expense of taking lessons and【C6】______ a test, young adults might rediscover the joys of the open road. Another【C7】______ for the motor industry is that car use seems to be peaking in the most congested cities. Yet automated cars would drive nose-to-tail, increasing the capacity of existing roads; and since they would be able to【C8】______ their passengers and drive away, the lack of parking spaces in town might not matter so much. All these trends will affect the car business. But when mass-produced cars【C9】______, they had an impact on the whole of society. Electronics and software firms will be among the winners: besides providing all the sensors and computing power that self-driving cars will need, they will enjoy strong demand for in-car entertainment systems,【C10】______ cars' occupants will no longer need to keep their eyes on the road.
If you ______ in such a hurry you ______ sugar into the sauce instead of salt.
As the director can't come to the reception, I'm representing the company______. [2000]
Alex would never have found out the truth if you _____ him.
______ dull he may be, he is certainly a very successful top executive.
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The opening ceremony is a great occasion; it is essential ______ for that.[2003]
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More and more college students complain that graduation means the coming of unemployment What advice will you give to the undergraduates to avoid this dilemma? Write on ANSWER SHEET THREE a composition of about 200 words. You are to write in three parts. In the first part, state specifically what your view is. In the second part, support your view with appropriate details. In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary. You should supply an appropriate title for your composition. Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Read carefully the following excerpt on 2.5-day weekend in China, and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 words, in which you should: summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then comment on whether 2.5-day weekend policy should be adopted in China You should support yourself with information from the excerpt. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. China to Implement 2.5-Day Weekends This Summer The State Administration of Tourism is mulling over a new plan to create two-and-a-half day weekends across the country sometime by the summer. The idea is to give employees more family time and also stimulate tourism. A number of provinces and municipalities across China, including Hebei, Jiangxi and Chongqing, have issued new policies, calling on companies to create 2.5-day weekends. Since being announced in November, the idea has begun gaining traction. "It's a good thing for us, because we can obviously take more time to relax." "I think it's a good idea. There are so many people commuting on Fridays. The traffic is usually very crowded." Liu Simin, Deputy Secretary General of the Beijing Tourism Society, says having 2.5-day weekends can help satisfy people's desire for more short trips. However, he notes the new policy is limited in scope. "Three key points contained in this plan suggest it's only a benefit for a certain group of people. Firstly, it's not a rule, but rather a suggestion. Secondly, the plan is conditional. Lastly, it's only applied to the summer months, rather than to all year. Because of these stipulations, the coverage of the 2.5-day weekends is going to be very limited." Under the provisions, a 40-hour working week is still required, meaning employees who get 2.5-day weekends are going to have to make up the hours somewhere else during their week.
Which of the following words can NOT be used to complete "This is the place ______ I visited"?