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[单项选择]Your father's honor is to you but a secondhand honor.
A. 对于你来说,父亲的荣誉只是第二手荣誉
B. 对于你来说,父亲的荣誉只是间接的荣誉。
C. 你父亲的荣誉是给你的,但只是间接给你的荣誉。
D. 你父亲的荣誉对你来说,只是第二手的荣誉。
[填空题]Your father’’s honor is to you but a secondhand honor.
A. A.对于你来说,父亲的荣誉只是第二手荣誉。
B.对于你来说,父亲的荣誉只是间接的荣誉。
C.你父亲的荣誉是给你的,但只是间接给你的荣誉。
D.你父亲的荣誉对你来说,只是第二手的荣誉。
[填空题]Could you pass me the clock(钟) ,please
Could you ______ the clock ______ me ,please
[简答题]part 1
Holidays
How do people spend their holidays
Do you think it’s important to have a vacation Why
[简答题]part 1Holidays
How do people spend their holidays
Do you think it’s important to have a vacation Why
[单项选择]Suppose there was a potion that could keep you strong and trim as you aged, while protecting your heart and bones; improving your mood, sleep and memory; warding off breast and colon cancer, and reducing your overall risk of dying prematurely. Studies have shown that exercise can have all those benefits—even for people who take it up late in life. Kin Narita and Gin Kanie, Japanese twins who are national longevity icons, celebrated their 105th birthday last week by planting trees and playing golf for the first time. Kanie suggested that activity might be a key to their long lives. "At this age I walk for two hours each morning for exercise," she said.
When Dr. Ralph Paffenbarger started tracking the health of 19,000 Harvard and University of Pennsylvania alumni back in the early 1960s, many experts thought vigorous exercise was downright dangerous for people over 50. But the Stanford epidemiologist turned that wisdom on its head. In a landmark 1986 study, Paffenbarger showed that t
A. people who suffer high mortality
B. people who take little exercise
C. people who walk 40 miles a week
D. people who have a lower rate of heart disease
[填空题]Could you pass me the pen.
Could you pass __________ __________ __________ __________.
[单项选择]Although most people return from package holidays reasonably satisfied, this is not always the (1) . Take, for instance, the nightmare experience of a Frenchman who went on a (2) to Colombia. The hotel in the small Caribbean port was overbooked. The holidaymaker was (3) round the streets, looking for a(an) (4) and breakfast place, when he was arrested for vagrancy. He was (5) , where he told the magistrate that it was the hotel’s (6) . The magistrate was the hotel-owner’s brother, and he charged the tourist (7) making false accusation and sent him to prison for eight days. By the time of his (8) , his return flight had left. He had insufficient funds to buy a return ticket, (9) he went to the Post Office to send a telegraph to his home in Montpellier, asking for money. He was (10) before he could send it. This time he was charged with illegal (11) . It was explained that, having missed
A. bargain
B. buy
C. sale
D. value