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[填空题]Western companies had thought the cheap labor market from Asian countries would______.
[填空题]Cheap labor (scarcity was) in the cotton plantations (of the) American South, and (slaves) became (standard) practice.
A. scarcity B. of the C. slaves D. standard
[填空题]Proper Physical Labor
In the past people had to use their physical bodies in the course of their normal work. But today someone may get up, go to work in a car, then sit down, get up to go home in the car and when arriving at home, sit down again for the rest of the day. In such a life there is no physical labor. This physical inactivity is one of the main reasons for a host of diseases. Sport, running, walking and other things must be added to our life if our normal work does not require us to exert ourselves physically.
Going to Sleep When One Feels Sleepy
This may sound simple, but many people stay up late even when their body is telling them that it is time to sleep. Yoga doctors also say that it is better to sleep in the night and be active during the day. However, people such as students will take coffee and stimulants to study late into the night. Others develop the habit of remaining active at night and sleeping during the day. While we can do thi
[填空题]Mark Haywards had shown ______ from his early teens but his counselors had failed to warn his parents about it.
[单项选择]Bill, a thirteen-year-old boy, thought he had grown up to a man. But his parents told him, "You won’t be a real man until you begin to (41) helping others."
One morning, his parents gave him some money to (42) some milk for them. Outside a shop he saw a homeless old man who looked very (43) . Bill went to him and asked, "What’s wrong with you"
The old man answered, "I’m hungry. I haven’t had any food for two days."A. think about B. depend on C. go on
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Moving far more quickly than many had thought likely or possible, lawmakers in the 10-member House-Senate committee announced the agreement after less than 24 hours of negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: "Like any negotiation, this involved give and take, and if you don’t mind my saying so that is an understatement."
The agreement drops the total to $789 billion, while both Senate and House-passed measures exceeded $800 billion. A combination of low and middle income tax cuts, malting up about 35 percent of the bill, and domestic spending, its supporters say it meets President Barack Obama’s goal of creating or saving as many as 4 million jobs.
Susan Collins of Maine was among only 3 moderate Senate Republicans who joined the Democratic majority there. She says money trimmed from the bill reflects an effort to focus it more sharply to help the economy. "It is a fiscally-responsible number that reflects our efforts to truly f
A. it is led by a Republican leader
B. most Republicans are moderate
C. measures proposed by the Republicans are seldom passed
D. measures can be passed without the Republicans’ support