survive ( )
A: more; over and
above the original amount of.
B: the careful
management of wealth, resources, and means of production.
C: lacking in good
sense or judgment, or appearing to lack them; silly.
D: to continue to
live despite serious immediate threat to one's life.
A: more; over and
above the original amount of.
B: the careful
management of wealth, resources, and means of production.
C: lacking in good
sense or judgment, or appearing to lack them; silly.
D: to continue to
live despite serious immediate threat to one's life.
举一反三
- area ( ) A: capable of<br/>inventing or producing something original or imaginative. B: the careful<br/>management of wealth, resources, and means of production. C: a field of study. D: lacking in good<br/>sense or judgment, or appearing to lack them; silly.
- vain ( ) A: (slang;<br/>old-fashioned) very pleasing; wonderful; great. B: not leading to a<br/>desirable or lasting effect; futile; fruitless. C: a person of age<br/>thirteen through nineteen. D: to continue to<br/>live despite serious immediate threat to one's life.
- broke ( ) A: rules for good<br/>behavior and manners. B: having no money<br/>to spend or to live on. C: to plan the use<br/>or spending of. D: to put or spread<br/>something over or on.
- If we continue to______the earth’s natural resources, we will cause serious damage to[br][/br] the environment. A: deplete B: escue C: protect D: afford
- The inflation tax<br/>() A: transfers wealth<br/>from the government to households. B: is the increase<br/>in income taxes due to lack of indexation. C: is a tax on<br/>everyone who holds money. D: All of the above<br/>are correct.