He shouldn’t have come back alive.
Captain J. H. Hedley was British pilot in World War I. He fell victim to a bit
of misfortune that would have been enough to kill anyone. Yet, with bad luck
staring him in the face, good luck was coming up fast on his tail. Captain Hedley was flying a mission over Germany with his copilot, A Canadian flyer named Makepeace. Suddenly they were surrounded by a group of German fighters. Makepeace, an experienced pilot, knew he had to take the plane into a vertical dive in order to slip away from Germans. Inexplicably, Hedley was caught unaware by his copilot’s maneuver. He was thrown sharply out of his seat and out of the plane. Makepeace sadly counted Hedley a dead man and continued his evasive maneuvers. Suddenly, Makepeace spotted Hedley clinging to the tail of the plane, Hedley hung A. afraid of each other B. in competition C. fighting together D. fighting each other [填空题]The sales of the new supercomputers have come across resistance from the Commerce Department and members of Congress because they can not meet the needs of the America.
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Come on, my fellow white folks, we have something to confess. Out with it, friends, the biggest secret known to whites since the invention of powdered rouge: welfare is a white program. The numbers go like this: 61% of the population receiving welfare, listed as "means-tested cash assistance" by the Census Bureau, is identified as whit e, while only 33% is identified as black. These numbers notwithstanding, the Republican version of "political correctness" has given us "welfare cheat" as a new term for African American since the early days of Ronald Reagan. 我来回答: 提交
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