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[多项选择]Idle Young, Needy Old
1. 如何理解这个成语?
2. 试举例说明。
[简答题]{{B}}Idle Young, Needy Old{{/B}}
1. 如何理解这个成语?
2. 试举例说明。
[单项选择]Around a dozen young men dressed as beautiful girls and competing on TV by singing and dancing have grabbed the eyeballs of the nation. At the same time, they have stoked intense controversy.
Liu Zhu, one of the cross-dressing Happy Boys contestants, is among the 50 finalists in the show’s district competition in Chengdu. He and others have convincingly presented themselves as not only good-looking girls but also as talented performers. In doing so, they have gained millions of young fans nationwide.
They also have lots of critics. Among them are many parents with teenage sons. They worry that their children will follow the example of the "drag queens" on TV and ruin their futures.
So what is your opinion Should TV stations allow transvestites, or young men dressed as girls publicly, to perform and compete
YES
There is no law against young men dressing as girls, so there is no reason to prohibit them from doing so on TV.
1) Chinese cul
A. the female ruler of an independent state
B. men wearing women’s clothes
C. women wearing men’s clothes
D. people dressed beautifully
[单项选择]According to government statistics, men of all social classes in Britain visit pubs quite regularly, (1) the kind of pub they go to may be different and their reasons for going there (2) , too. Nowadays they often take their wives or girl- friends, which (3) to be the case.
The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, partly (4) the licensing laws not being so strict as they (5) , but also because publicans are trying to (6) away with the old Victorian (7) of the pub and (8) provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both enjoy themselves. Pub used not to open (9) at certain times. The result was that they were usually (10) with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the time (11) . But that kind of pub is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.
Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectio
A. except
B. except for
C. only
D. only for