(Passage 2, Lines 2-3, Para. 2)In the 1880s the United States was a land sharply di
(Passage 2, Lines 2-3, Para. 2)
In the 1880s the United States was a land sharply divided between the immensely wealthy and the very poor.
(Passage 2, Lines 2-3, Para. 2)
In the 1880s the United States was a land sharply divided between the immensely wealthy and the very poor.
S2.(Lines 1-2, Para. 6, Passage 2)
But for many, the fact that poor people are able to support themselves almost as well without government aid as they did with it is in itself a huge victory.
(Passage 2, Lines 1-3, Para. 3)
Them we fed them four unidentified samples of cola on at a time, regular colas for the one group, diet versions for the other.
(Passage 2, Lines 1-2, Para. 5)
Scientists have reason to think that a man can put up with far more radiation than 0.1 rem without being damaged;
(Passage 2, Lines 1-2, Para. 5)
While both groups did better than chance would predict, nearly half the participants in each group made the wrong choice two or more times.
S3.(Lines 5-6, Para. 2, Passage 3)
What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lose professional identity (身份) than to step out of uniform?
In this passage, "out of sight and out of mind" (Lines 2 -3,Para. 3)probably means ______.
A.being unable to think properly for lack of insight
B.being totally out of touch with business at home
C.missing opportunities for promotion when abroad
D.leaving all care and worry behind
(Passage 4, Lines 1-2, Para. 3)
My point is that the frequent complaint of one generation about the one immediately following it is inevitable.
(Passage 1, Lines 6-7, Para. 1)
You very likely give other passengers a quick glance to size them up and to assure them that you mean no threat.
(Passage 4, Lines 2-3, Para. 1)
Even a skilled writer probably could not describe all the features that make one face different from another.