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He ______ his ideas had been confirmed. ( )(本题2.0分)
A、 was gratified to hearing
B、 was gratified to hear
C、 was gratifying to hearing
D、 was
She prefers to stay in jail rather than ______ and go in exile. ( )(本题2.0分) A、 to releasing B、 release C、 to D、 be released
I live in the Disneyland with year-round sun. You may think people in such a charming, fun-filled place are happier than others. If so, you misunderstand the ___1_____of happiness. Many ____2____ people still equate happiness with fun. The truth is that fun and happiness have little or nothing ____3_____. Fun is what we experience during an act. Happiness is what we experience after an act. It is a deeper and more lasting ____4_____. The way people ______5__the belief that a fun-filled , painfree life equals happiness actually ____6___their chances of ever attaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain must be equated with unhappiness. But in fact, the opposition is true------usually, things that lead to happiness __7___some pain. As a result, many people avoid the very ____8__that are the _9_of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious ____10_____, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.
When life has us in a tight corner, on of the first questions we may ask is: can I ____1___this with a laugh. Men with giant responsibilities have frequently used this approach to big problems------often with good ___2____. When Gen. George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, tried hard to prepare his un-ready nation to enter World War II, he met a strong ___3___from his Commander-in-Chief _____4___the elements that called for the support. Marshall felt that _5____was needed most was highly developed ground forces. President Roosevelt was a navy man, who believed that their _____6_____need was a powerful navy, plus a large sir force. In_____7____ tense debates with President, Marshall pushed his argument so hard that he began to ____8_____even stronger resistance. Finally, during a particularly hot meeting, the usually stone-faced Marshall forced a grin. “At least, Mr. President,” he said, “ you might stop ____9___the Navy as ‘us’ and the army as ‘them’.” Roosevelt studied Marshall over his glasses, then laughed with a great show of teeth. Later on, he made a more objective study of Marshall’s ______10____ and eventually bought the ground-force concept.
There is little in American society that hasn’t been affected by the entertainment addiction. American ___1_____ with entertainment has produced a society that has become more and more ____2____ towards life. It seems that we would rather watch reality on television ____3___ experience it first-hand. Entertainment is designed to ___4_____ audience’s emotions. Those addicted _____5___amusement lose their desire to think ______6___.Emotion, ____7___ fact, becomes very important to those addicted to entertainment. Addiction is also, by its very nature, an increasing condition. That is, an addict’s _____8____ never stops. Hence, those obsessed with entertainment desire more and more fantastic amusement. In the end, people become more excited. The attention span is greatly reduced because of addiction. The addiction is not only bored and distracted, but also has difficulty _____9_____ relevant information for a very long period of time. Those obsessed with amusement are unable to relate current happenings ___10__ history. Thus, current events become more than passing bits of unimportant information.
好学生并不一定是班上最聪明的学生
孩子们在争论看哪个电视节目。
我想你应该把这看做是一次机会而不是运气。
他从英语学习中获益很多。
你答应我会准时到的。
这些简写本读物很有趣。
当作家是我的梦想。
我们坚信我们的决定是正确的
他们改变计划后,我也相应地改变了自己的做法。
除非必要,否则不要给我办公室打电话。
She prefers to stay in jail rather than ______ and go in exile. ( )(本题2.0分) A、 to releasing B、 release C、 to D、 be released
I live in the Disneyland with year-round sun. You may think people in such a charming, fun-filled place are happier than others. If so, you misunderstand the ___1_____of happiness. Many ____2____ people still equate happiness with fun. The truth is that fun and happiness have little or nothing ____3_____. Fun is what we experience during an act. Happiness is what we experience after an act. It is a deeper and more lasting ____4_____. The way people ______5__the belief that a fun-filled , painfree life equals happiness actually ____6___their chances of ever attaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain must be equated with unhappiness. But in fact, the opposition is true------usually, things that lead to happiness __7___some pain. As a result, many people avoid the very ____8__that are the _9_of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious ____10_____, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.
When life has us in a tight corner, on of the first questions we may ask is: can I ____1___this with a laugh. Men with giant responsibilities have frequently used this approach to big problems------often with good ___2____. When Gen. George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, tried hard to prepare his un-ready nation to enter World War II, he met a strong ___3___from his Commander-in-Chief _____4___the elements that called for the support. Marshall felt that _5____was needed most was highly developed ground forces. President Roosevelt was a navy man, who believed that their _____6_____need was a powerful navy, plus a large sir force. In_____7____ tense debates with President, Marshall pushed his argument so hard that he began to ____8_____even stronger resistance. Finally, during a particularly hot meeting, the usually stone-faced Marshall forced a grin. “At least, Mr. President,” he said, “ you might stop ____9___the Navy as ‘us’ and the army as ‘them’.” Roosevelt studied Marshall over his glasses, then laughed with a great show of teeth. Later on, he made a more objective study of Marshall’s ______10____ and eventually bought the ground-force concept.
There is little in American society that hasn’t been affected by the entertainment addiction. American ___1_____ with entertainment has produced a society that has become more and more ____2____ towards life. It seems that we would rather watch reality on television ____3___ experience it first-hand. Entertainment is designed to ___4_____ audience’s emotions. Those addicted _____5___amusement lose their desire to think ______6___.Emotion, ____7___ fact, becomes very important to those addicted to entertainment. Addiction is also, by its very nature, an increasing condition. That is, an addict’s _____8____ never stops. Hence, those obsessed with entertainment desire more and more fantastic amusement. In the end, people become more excited. The attention span is greatly reduced because of addiction. The addiction is not only bored and distracted, but also has difficulty _____9_____ relevant information for a very long period of time. Those obsessed with amusement are unable to relate current happenings ___10__ history. Thus, current events become more than passing bits of unimportant information.
好学生并不一定是班上最聪明的学生
孩子们在争论看哪个电视节目。
我想你应该把这看做是一次机会而不是运气。
他从英语学习中获益很多。
你答应我会准时到的。
这些简写本读物很有趣。
当作家是我的梦想。
我们坚信我们的决定是正确的
他们改变计划后,我也相应地改变了自己的做法。
除非必要,否则不要给我办公室打电话。