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[填空题]I____________(可能告诉过你)about it, but I don’t remember it now.
[单项选择]There are two moments that Alice and Henry remember with exceptional poignancy. The first occurred near the beginning of their relationship, when they looked at each other with the full knowledge of loving and being loved. Years later, they looked into each other’s eyes and suddenly saw a stranger; their attitudes shaped by hurt and anger.
This couple came to consult me because they wanted to learn if there was any possibility of re-igniting the flame that had once burned between them. ① Both acted almost ashamed, as if they knew they once had something precious and had somehow betrayed it. ②
Alice and Henry asked me a question I hear many times in my counseling practice. Are there specific ways in which couples who remain happy in love behave differently from couples who do not The answer, I told them, is yes. My own studies, as well as those of other marriage counselors, show that happy couples consistently exhibit these behaviors: They say, "I love yo
A. did not know what had happened to them
B. hoped to resume the affection they once had for each other
C. felt ashamed of their behaviors in their marriage
D. wanted to know how to be on good terms with others
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The notice just inside the entrance said: "Remember, once a week, one of our custom ers gets free goods. This may be your ______".
[填空题]Some companies don’t care about website construction since consumers can not learn more about their products, their brands and services.
[单项选择]—Let me tell you something about my journey.
—Don’t you remember ( ) me it the day before yesterday.
A. told
B. telling
C. to tell
D. to have told
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{{B}}Shopping in the supermarket{{/B}}
Remember when a trip to the supermarket was nothing more than a boring
thing requiring little or no specialized knowledge You could send your kinds
into a cart while you did shopping. You always bought the same brands, usually
the brands your mother bought. You didn’t know about unit pricing, and
furthermore, you didn’t care. It never occurred to you to read the labels on
anything. After all, you’d bought these things a hundred times.
But now, I really look on those days with a feeling of yearn. How innocent
we were! How carefree were those trips to the supermarket. No worries. Today a
trip to the supermarket is filled with social implication. Every time I buy pork
chops I think about the years I’m shaving from my life. I keep a wary eye on the
freshness date and examine the tamper-proof packaging. I am victim of that most
dangerous social disease: shoppers’ panic.
I didn’t r
A. agreeable
B. boring
C. foolish
D. busy