单选题Anyone breaking the rules will be asked to leave______.
单选题An American employer is likely to use a worker's family name when ______.
单选题The Americans ______ George Washington as the father of their country.
单选题The ______ of the space shuttle that had exploded in the air were scattered over a large area.
单选题The science teacher Udemonstrated/U the process of turning solid gold into liquid.
单选题Social action to help the poor should have the characteristics include ______.
单选题A leading British scholar has proposed translating Shakespeare into contemporary English ______ young audiences who are confused by jokes which are 400 years out of date.
单选题A: Can I borrow your geography notes from Professor Johnson's class? B: ______.
单选题Woman: Robert, how's your trip to South Dakota?Man: I believe the old saying that travel east and west, a man's own house is still the best.Question: What does the man mean?
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单选题After a few months, the immigrants became ______to the new environment.
单选题Many traditional societies see the use of one's family name as a sign of ______.
单选题Small as the town is, it has one of the most
prestigious
universities in the world.
单选题Woman: I hear that our boss donated a lot of money to the No. 3 Middle School. Man: A lot of money? That's only a drop in the bucket. The sum of money he gave is only chickenfeed. Question: What does the man mean?
单选题Children (who) form a positive self-concept are more assertive, optimistic, (confidence), and sociable (than those) who (do not).A. whoB. confidenceC. than thoseD. do not
单选题Many doctors are still general practitioners, but the
tendency
is toward specialization in medicine.
单选题His poor performance maybe attributed to the lack of motivation.
单选题Angela Isadora Duncan was born in San Francisco, California in eighteen seventy-seven. She was the youngest of four children. Her parents" marriage ended in divorce when Isadora was three years old. Isadora and her brothers and sister were raised by their mother, Mary.
The family was very poor. Isadora taught dance lessons to local children to earn extra money. She began teaching when she was only five years old. Mary Duncan taught her children about music, dancing, the theater and literature. Young Isadora believed this was all the education she needed. She did not attend school for very long. She said it restricted her from dancing and thinking about the arts.
Isadora wanted to make dancing her life"s work. And she wanted to live by her own rules, not by what other people thought was right or wrong. The kind of dancing Isadora wanted to do was new and different from other dances at the time. She thought dancing should be an art, not just entertainment. Isadora Duncan did not like ballet. She said that ballet dancers had too many rules to follow about how they should stand and bend and move. She said ballet was "ugly and against nature." She wanted her "modern" dance style to be free and natural. Isadora liked to move her arms and legs in very smooth motions. She said this was like waves in the ocean, or trees swaying in the wind.
Isadora spent most of her teen-aged years in the San Francisco area. She continued to teach dancing classes, mostly to young girls. She also visited local libraries to read the works of Shakespeare and to study about the ancient Greeks.
When she was eighteen years old, Isadora urged her mother to move to Chicago and then to New York. She thought dancing in these two large cities would help her career. In the late nineteen twenties, her dancing career was over. People began to think of her as a sad person whose best days were gone. She was seen in public many times after she had too many alcoholic drinks. She ran out of money, but continued to stay at the finest hotels. She had many debts that she could not pay. Newspapers carried stories of her "reckless" and "scandalous" life style.
单选题A: I'm granted a full scholarship for this semester.B: ______
单选题The clean can't see you at the moment. He is addressing the first-year students in the lecture hall.