Desire, hatred and envy ______ his mind and lead it into a pursuit of power and possessions.
He said that they had______ been obliged to give up the scheme for lack of support.
American History is one of the elective studies in the university ______.
Many automobile accidents were _____ careless driving.
He felt he had nothing to offer her that she wanted. The italicized part functions as a(n)_____ in the sentence.
What these young men and women need to do now is to develop a mentality to reconcile their ideals with reality. The underlined part means ______.
______ we are not asked to fill the readers' feedback, we have no need to do it.
Which of the following sentences expresses SPECULATION?
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Whether an operation should be performed in this case _____ very much on the patient's general condition.
(l)People in the United States in the nineteenth century were haunted by the prospect that unprecedented change in the nation's economy would bring social chaos. In the years following 1820, after several decades of relative stability, the economy entered a period of sustained and extremely rapid growth that continued to the end of the nineteenth century. Accompanying that growth was a structural change that featured increasing economic diversification and a gradual shift in the nation's labor force from agriculture to manufacturing and other nonagricultural pursuits. (2)Although the birth rate continued to decline from its high level of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the population roughly doubled every generation during the rest of the nineteenth century. As the population grew, its makeup also changed. Massive waves of immigration brought new ethnic groups into the country. Geographic and social mobility—downward as well as upward—touched almost everyone. Local studies indicate that nearly three-quarters of the population—in the North and South, in the emerging cities in the Northeast and in the restless rural counties of the West—changed their residence each decade. As a consequence, historian David Donald has written, "Social atomization affected every segment of society, and it seemed to many people that all the recognized values of orderly civilization were gradually being eroded." (3)Rapid industrialization and increased geographic mobility in the nineteenth century had special implications for women because these changes tended to magnify social distinctions. As the roles of men and women played in society became more rigidly defined, so did the roles they played in the home. In the context of extreme competitiveness and dizzying social change, the household lost many of its earlier functions and the home came to serve as a haven of tranquility and order. As the size of families decreased, the roles of husband and wife became more clearly differentiated than ever before. In the middle class especially, men participated in the productive economy while women ruled the home and served as the custodians of civility and culture. The intimacy of marriage that was common in earlier periods was rent, and a gulf that at times seemed unbridgeable was created between husbands and wives.
The company has to make its accounts and operations as ______ as possible.
You will now be asked a question about a familiar topic. After you hear the question, you will have 15 seconds to prepare your response and 45 seconds to speak.Which subject do you want to study most? Math, drawing, or science?
The manager is not likely to agree to _______propositions.
Mr. Lee would rather we _____ now, but we must go to work.
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A. approaching B. distinguish C. patterns D. collect E. grasp F. managed G. identical H. remembered I. exceeding J. suggested K. failed L. property M. skill N. surprising O. appeal "Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine." It's a classic quote from the film Casablanca, but can a computer【C1】______ the magic of such classic lines? Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and colleagues at Cornell University have taught a computer to identify classic quotes with an accuracy【C2】______ that of mankind. It means computers might one day help film writers test their latest classic lines. The Cornell team collected quotes from the Internet Movie Database, which contains a list of lines flagged by users as deserving to be【C3】______. The context in which a line is uttered can make a quote more notable, so as a control, the team paired each classic quote with an ordinary one from the【C4】______ context. It was the same length and spoken by the same character at around the same point in the film. The computer analysed the pairs of quotes—around 2,200 in total—for language【C5】______, unusual words, and word combinations. The computer【C6】______ to recognize several characteristics peculiar to the classic quotes, creating a model that could help find them. "The phrases contain【C7】______ combinations of words, but at the same time they have a sentence structure that is common, so they are easy to use," says Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil. The analysis also showed that classic lines often have a(n)【C8】______: they can be widely used because they don't contain words that tie them to a specific context. The model was able to【C9】______ between classic and ordinary quotes with 64 percent accuracy. Humans scored 78 percent. The team【C10】______ that political candidates could use the model to assess their slogans.
The government will require all hospitals and clinics in some small states to ______ to minimum clinical standards.
It is ______ of him to go to work before breakfast.
All substances, ______, liquid or solid, are made up of atoms.
