Life would be happier if you are a __________ and simple person. A: genuine B: genuinely C: genuineness
Life would be happier if you are a __________ and simple person. A: genuine B: genuinely C: genuineness
Maine is______ famous for its beautiful lakes and lands. A: legally B: formally C: justly D: genuinely
Maine is______ famous for its beautiful lakes and lands. A: legally B: formally C: justly D: genuinely
I’m ______ sorry for what I said. I really am. A: certainly B: generally C: particularly D: genuinely
I’m ______ sorry for what I said. I really am. A: certainly B: generally C: particularly D: genuinely
Although<br/>pencils______are<br/>made of graphite and not of lead,the term “lead pencil”has<br/>come to<br/>be widely used. A: supposedly B: still C: everywhere D: genuinely
Although<br/>pencils______are<br/>made of graphite and not of lead,the term “lead pencil”has<br/>come to<br/>be widely used. A: supposedly B: still C: everywhere D: genuinely
Her great quality was a capacity for being genuinely impervious to inattention. Which of the following can best explain the underlined part? A: her real ability that she was used to doing housework B: her real ability not to be affected when the students paid no attention to her C: her real ability not to pay attention to what is going on in the school
Her great quality was a capacity for being genuinely impervious to inattention. Which of the following can best explain the underlined part? A: her real ability that she was used to doing housework B: her real ability not to be affected when the students paid no attention to her C: her real ability not to pay attention to what is going on in the school
25cf But Is workaholism always bad? Perhaps not. There are people who work well under4)______. Besides, some studies show that many workaholics have great energy and interest n their own 5)______. Their work is so pleasurable that they are actually very happy. For most workaholics, work and entertainment are the same thing. Their work 6)_____ them keeping them busy and genuinely engaged.
25cf But Is workaholism always bad? Perhaps not. There are people who work well under4)______. Besides, some studies show that many workaholics have great energy and interest n their own 5)______. Their work is so pleasurable that they are actually very happy. For most workaholics, work and entertainment are the same thing. Their work 6)_____ them keeping them busy and genuinely engaged.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
According to "The Great Gatsby", all of the following statements are correct except_______. A: Gatsby acquired his money illegally by bootlegging alcohol. B: Tom hit Myrtle at his apartment in New York City because she didn't stop saying Daisy’s name. C: Nick helped to arrange Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion and facilitated their growing affair. D: The man with the owl-eyed glasses, who showed up at Gatsby’s funeral, was the only person who genuinely cared for Gatsby.
The way that people spend their money, and the objects on which they spend it, are the last areas where free choice and individuality can be expressed. The choice reflects personal taste, the way people see themselves and the fantasies they (1) about their lives, the restrictions on money available (2) them, the presence of others in the family with a (3) on that money, and the influence of current convention, (4) , surroundings and locality. Shopping is an important human activity. Yet shoppers are (5) with a confusing situation and a(n) (6) changing one. The confusion arises from the claims (7) adverting, from inadequate information about new products, new materials, new places to shop--a confusion enhanced by rising prices and a (n) (8 choice of goods than ever before. The search (9) the right purchase is based on ignorance of (10) own needs and ignorance of the product's (11) for those needs. When choosing any particular item, there are several lines of communication which might provide some guidance. (12) none of these is entirely satisfactory. For example, you can ask a shop assistant initially. (13) you find one, she may quite (14) not know the answers. She may be a schoolgirl with a Saturday job, or a housewife (15) part-time. 1. A) imagine B) possess C) have D)own 2. A) to B) for C) with D) of 3. A) right B) demand C) request D) claim 4. A) growth B) upbringing C) cultivation D) expansion 5. A) dealt B) faced C) coped D) greeted 6. A) suddenly B) instantly C) rapidly D) readily 7. A) made by B) seen in C) hinted at D) set in 8. A) ampler B) larger C) broader D) wider 9. A) from B) into C) for D) with 10. A) their B) one's C) his D) her 11. A) fitness B) use C) value D) worth 12. A) And B) Still C) Yet D) Even 13. A) Even if B) Although C) Because D) While 14. A) generally B) authentically C) innocently D) genuinely 15. A) studying B) practicing C) working D) shopping
The way that people spend their money, and the objects on which they spend it, are the last areas where free choice and individuality can be expressed. The choice reflects personal taste, the way people see themselves and the fantasies they (1) about their lives, the restrictions on money available (2) them, the presence of others in the family with a (3) on that money, and the influence of current convention, (4) , surroundings and locality. Shopping is an important human activity. Yet shoppers are (5) with a confusing situation and a(n) (6) changing one. The confusion arises from the claims (7) adverting, from inadequate information about new products, new materials, new places to shop--a confusion enhanced by rising prices and a (n) (8 choice of goods than ever before. The search (9) the right purchase is based on ignorance of (10) own needs and ignorance of the product's (11) for those needs. When choosing any particular item, there are several lines of communication which might provide some guidance. (12) none of these is entirely satisfactory. For example, you can ask a shop assistant initially. (13) you find one, she may quite (14) not know the answers. She may be a schoolgirl with a Saturday job, or a housewife (15) part-time. 1. A) imagine B) possess C) have D)own 2. A) to B) for C) with D) of 3. A) right B) demand C) request D) claim 4. A) growth B) upbringing C) cultivation D) expansion 5. A) dealt B) faced C) coped D) greeted 6. A) suddenly B) instantly C) rapidly D) readily 7. A) made by B) seen in C) hinted at D) set in 8. A) ampler B) larger C) broader D) wider 9. A) from B) into C) for D) with 10. A) their B) one's C) his D) her 11. A) fitness B) use C) value D) worth 12. A) And B) Still C) Yet D) Even 13. A) Even if B) Although C) Because D) While 14. A) generally B) authentically C) innocently D) genuinely 15. A) studying B) practicing C) working D) shopping