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[单项选择]The proud young man {{U}}values{{/U}} himself {{U}}on{{/U}} his ability in handling difficult issues.
A. prides
B. purchased
C. merited
D. defected
[单项选择]The young man is too {{U}}bashful{{/U}} to speak to strangers.
A. shy
B. haughty
C. indifferent
D. upset
[单项选择] He {{U}}inspired{{/U}} many young people to take up the sport.
A. allowed
B. called
C. advised
D. encouraged
[单项选择] For young children,getting dressed is a {{U}}complicated {{/U}}business.
A. strange
B. complex
C. personal
D. funny
[单项选择]For young children, getting dressed is a{{U}} complicated{{/U}} business.
A. strange
B. complex
C. personal
D. funny
[单项选择]It hard for the young people to imagine what {{U}}severe{{/U}} conditions their parents once lived under.
A. sincere
B. hard
C. strict
D. tight
[单项选择]The {{U}}manner{{/U}} in which young children are spoken to varies depending on who is present.
A. habit
B. way
C. custom
D. behavior
[单项选择]The young man dangled in midair, held by one {{U}}frail{{/U}} rope.
A. fragile
B. strong
C. thick
D. straw
[单项选择]We should {{U}}let more young parents and their children can enjoy scientific early education{{/U}}.
A. provide more young parents and their children to enjoy early education
B. provide more young parents and their children to enjoy early education and scientific
C. provide young parents and their children enjoy more scientific early education
D. provide young parents and their children with more early education services
[单项选择]Years ago, a group of brilliant young men at the University of Wisconsin seemed to have amazing creative literary talent. They were 56 poets, novelists and essayists. They were extraordinary, in their ability, to put the English language 57 , These 58 young men met regularly to read and critique each other’s work. And critique it they did!
These men were merciless 59 one another. They 60 the most minute literary expression 61 a hundred pieces. They were heartless, tough, even mean in their criticism. The sessions became 62 arenas of literary criticism that the members of this exclusive club called them- selves "Stranglers."
63 , the women of literary talent in the university, were determined to start a club of 64 , one comparable to the Stranglers. They called themselves "Wranglers." They, too, read their works 65 . But there was one great difference. The criticism was much softer, more p