Travelers should be tolerant of the habits and customs of others.
Travelers should be tolerant of the habits and customs of others.
New York City has a reputation as a _____and ____ place. A: Tolerant. B: Dangerous. C: Open. D: Safe.
New York City has a reputation as a _____and ____ place. A: Tolerant. B: Dangerous. C: Open. D: Safe.
I used to think my parents were fussy, but as you grow older, you become more tolerant.
I used to think my parents were fussy, but as you grow older, you become more tolerant.
All of the following adjectives can describe Tarrington EXCEPT ______. A: amiable. B: perseverant. C: tolerant. D: sober.
All of the following adjectives can describe Tarrington EXCEPT ______. A: amiable. B: perseverant. C: tolerant. D: sober.
Everymanhashisfaults.Weshould,therefore,learntobe________ofothers. A: ignorant B: reliable C: tolerant D: responsible
Everymanhashisfaults.Weshould,therefore,learntobe________ofothers. A: ignorant B: reliable C: tolerant D: responsible
PATIENT: () A: military B: tolerant C: multiple D: irregular E: leisure
PATIENT: () A: military B: tolerant C: multiple D: irregular E: leisure
They are ______ of unconventional attitudes toward marriage and the changing roles of the sexes.(选词填空:tolerant; tolerate)
They are ______ of unconventional attitudes toward marriage and the changing roles of the sexes.(选词填空:tolerant; tolerate)
The French schools are more tolerant of children’s home back grounds than the American ones.
The French schools are more tolerant of children’s home back grounds than the American ones.
Which of the following is NOT the narrator’s opinion(). A: The Big Five tend to provoke the strongest emotions. B: He tends to be tolerant of most vices in life. C: He tends to be tolerant of most vices in investment. D: He wants no liquor stock and will never buy one.
Which of the following is NOT the narrator’s opinion(). A: The Big Five tend to provoke the strongest emotions. B: He tends to be tolerant of most vices in life. C: He tends to be tolerant of most vices in investment. D: He wants no liquor stock and will never buy one.
Which of the following is Elizabeth I’s religious policy? _______. A: Relatively tolerant. B: Completely restricted C: Totally indifferent. D: Practically suppressed.
Which of the following is Elizabeth I’s religious policy? _______. A: Relatively tolerant. B: Completely restricted C: Totally indifferent. D: Practically suppressed.