• 2022-05-30 问题

    SECURE: () A: safe B: secret C: aware D: knotty E: unseen

    SECURE: () A: safe B: secret C: aware D: knotty E: unseen

  • 2022-06-01 问题

    RATIONAL: () A: temporal B: universal C: qualitative D: unseen E: reasonable

    RATIONAL: () A: temporal B: universal C: qualitative D: unseen E: reasonable

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    子“A crimson blush came over Juliet’s face, yet which was unseen by Romeo which was by reason of the night, when she reflected upon the discovery which she had made, yet not meaning to make it, of her love to Romeo.”中的焦点部分是

    子“A crimson blush came over Juliet’s face, yet which was unseen by Romeo which was by reason of the night, when she reflected upon the discovery which she had made, yet not meaning to make it, of her love to Romeo.”中的焦点部分是

  • 2022-06-06 问题

    So far as intercultural communication is concerned, it is likely that ___________. A: the Middle Easterners may be close enough to breathe on another person while talking B: European Americans think nothing of being kept waiting for a scheduled appointment C: Native Americans are more likely to put their fate in the hands of unseen outside forces than on their own efforts. D: German’s sense of territoriality may extend to their personal belongings

    So far as intercultural communication is concerned, it is likely that ___________. A: the Middle Easterners may be close enough to breathe on another person while talking B: European Americans think nothing of being kept waiting for a scheduled appointment C: Native Americans are more likely to put their fate in the hands of unseen outside forces than on their own efforts. D: German’s sense of territoriality may extend to their personal belongings

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    The 1918 Pandemic Narrator: November 1918, Armistice Day. Around the world, people celebrate the end of four years of 1 . But there’s another horror unfolding in the shadow of war. A deadly 2 sweeping the world. Schools and theatres are shut down. Coffins are 3 high. The flu pandemic kills over 4 people. Many of them die cruelly. Doctor: She’d finally drowned in her profuse, thin, bloodstained sputum, constantly bubbling forth. Narrator: Only by going back to rare and previously unseen letters, diaries and memoirs of those who fought the 5 can we fully understand what happened. Nurse: Just try and breathe. Narrator: The heroic efforts of nurses and doctors. Fateful decisions of key officials. Officials: The relentless needs of warfare justify the risk of spreading infection. Narrator: The experience of ill and the dying. Girl: My grandmother tells me my mother has gone to Jesus. But I want my mummy back. Narrator: Hidden in this personal testimony are clues that can benefit us today. Male Voice: What if the apocalyptic 1918 pandemic were to recur? That’s a scary prospect. Narrator: Pinpointing the lessons learned and mistakes made in 1918 will help prepare us for the next global 6 . Female Voice: Everybody would agree that another flu pandemic will happen. And what 1918 does is illustrate to us how bad it could be.

    The 1918 Pandemic Narrator: November 1918, Armistice Day. Around the world, people celebrate the end of four years of 1 . But there’s another horror unfolding in the shadow of war. A deadly 2 sweeping the world. Schools and theatres are shut down. Coffins are 3 high. The flu pandemic kills over 4 people. Many of them die cruelly. Doctor: She’d finally drowned in her profuse, thin, bloodstained sputum, constantly bubbling forth. Narrator: Only by going back to rare and previously unseen letters, diaries and memoirs of those who fought the 5 can we fully understand what happened. Nurse: Just try and breathe. Narrator: The heroic efforts of nurses and doctors. Fateful decisions of key officials. Officials: The relentless needs of warfare justify the risk of spreading infection. Narrator: The experience of ill and the dying. Girl: My grandmother tells me my mother has gone to Jesus. But I want my mummy back. Narrator: Hidden in this personal testimony are clues that can benefit us today. Male Voice: What if the apocalyptic 1918 pandemic were to recur? That’s a scary prospect. Narrator: Pinpointing the lessons learned and mistakes made in 1918 will help prepare us for the next global 6 . Female Voice: Everybody would agree that another flu pandemic will happen. And what 1918 does is illustrate to us how bad it could be.

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