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When his son stays here, what knid of room does he always have?
He always has _______ one.
Why shouldn’t you make long stops on the way home after you have bought frozen foods?
They could become ______.
What should you use when refrigeration isn’t available?
We should use ______.
Where should foods for camping be kept in?
It should be kept in ______.
What should you do with food that doesn’t seem to be normal?
We should ______.
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Many a young person tells me that he wants to be a writer. I always encourage such people, but I explain that there’s a big difference between “being a writer“ and writing. In most cases these individuals are dreaming of wealth and fame, not of the long hours at a typewriter, “You’ve got to want to write,“ I say to them, “not want to be a writer.“
The reality is that writing is typically a lonely, private and low-paying affair. For every writer kissed by fortune there are thousands more whose longing is never rewarded. When I left a 20year career in the US Coast Guard to become a freelance writer(自由撰稿人), I had no prospects at all. What I did have was a friend who was fond of me and so supplied my room in a New York apartment building. It was cold and had no bathroom; I bought a used manual typewriter and felt like a genuine writer.
After a year or so of this existence, however, I still hadn’t gotten a break and began to doubt myself. It was so hard to sell a story that barely made enough for a weeks’ groceries, I felt I was destined to be one of those people who die wondering, “What if?“ I would keep putting my dream to the test—even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure. This is the “shadow land“ of hope; anyone with a dream must learn to live there.The passage is meant to ______. warn young people of the trials what a successful writer experiences early in his/her career advise young people to give up their dreams of becoming a professional writer show young people it’s unrealistic for a writer to pursue wealth and fame encourage young people to pursue a writing career
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上海欣达公司地址:上海四川路138号,邮编200025
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W: Shall we go to the airport to meet Dr. Smith this afternoon?
M: Oh, I forget to tell you he has put off his trip.
Q: What do we know about Dr. Smith? He has canceled his trip. He is arriving this afternoon. He has changed his plan. He forgot to arrange his trip.
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M: Thank you. Urn, it’s rather warm these days, isn’t it?
W: Yes. The weather is quite unusual at this time of year.
M: You’re right. Er...do you mind if I take off my jacket then?
W: Sure. Make yourself at home.
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W: Well, I’m sorry, but this is a non-smoking Office building.
M: Oh, that’s OK. I’m trying to quit it anyway. By the way, may I use your phone to book a table for lunch?
W: Yeah. Sure. Do you know which restaurant is good?
M: Oh, yeah, absolutely.
W: Fine. The phone is over there.
M: Thank you. Doctor and patient. Manager and clerk. Secretary and visitor. Teacher and student.
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When his son stays here, what knid of room does he always have?
He always has _______ one.
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I could have called you yesterday, but I ______ your telephone number. didn’t have hadn’t had won’t have wouldn’t have
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The dictionary will prove ______ to you in your English study. being of some use be of some use to be of some use of some use
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The engineer claims that this engine is ______ as the previous one. twice powerful as twice powerful powerful as twice twice as powerful
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He was so engaged ______ his business that he hadn’t been home for a month. at on for in
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It is important that the report ______ to the general manager at once. sent be sent is sent will be sent
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The roads have to be (wide) ______ so that the problem of traffic jam can be solved.
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To my surprise, Jenny, as well as her parents, (be) ______ unfriendly to me.
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Suddenly she turned around and (catch) ______ sight of her boss.
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When the professor came into the room, he found himself (surround) ______ by many students.
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We are all conditioned by the way we are brought up. Our values are determined by our parents, and in a larger sense, by the culture in which we live. Chinese people, for example, are traditionally not accustomed to drinking milk, and may actually become sick if they are compelled to drink a glassful of the beverage. Americans, on the other hand, thrive on milk, although they have many taboos of their own.
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Another interesting case is a young man I met recently in New York City. An American by birth, he had been removed from his native state of Oregon at the age of six months when his parents went to Japan as missionaries. Orphaned before his first birthday, he was reared by a Japanese family in a remote village. The young man was unmistakably American in appearance, with blond hair and blue eyes. But he had a Japanese style of walking, Japanese facial expressions, and he thought like a Japanese. Though he had learned to speak English fluently, he felt uncomfortable and out of place in an American city. He soon returned to Japan.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? Cultural Conditioning Our Parents’ Values Taboos among Americans American Customs