I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along very well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start getting serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gem angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like, "I’m not the marrying kind" or "We’re not having fun to be serious." Besides all this. I don’t think that my parents like her very much. They said that she is not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship Or should I for- get her We’re both only 22, but I’m ready to settle clown and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, And by the time I’m 24. I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along very well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start getting serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gem angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like, "I’m not the marrying kind" or "We’re not having fun to be serious." Besides all this. I don’t think that my parents like her very much. They said that she is not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship Or should I for- get her We’re both only 22, but I’m ready to settle clown and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, And by the time I’m 24. I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
We all have offensive breath at one
time of another. In most cases, offensive breath emanates from bacteria in the
mouth, although there are other more surprising causes. Until a few years ago, what the most doctors could do was to counsel patients with bad breath about oral cleanliness. Now they are finding new ways to treat the usually curable condition. Bad breath can happen whenever the normal flow of saliva slows. Our mouths are full of bacteria feeding on protein in bits of food and shed tissue. The bacteria emit evil-smelling gases, the worst of which is hydrogen sulfide. Mouth bacteria thrive in airless conditions. Oxygen-rich saliva keeps their numbers down. When we sleep, for example, the saliva stream slows, and sulfide-producing bacteria gain the upper hand, producing classic "morning breath". Alcohol, hunger, l A. thrive on B. account for C. originate from D. descend from [单项选择]We are late. I expect the film ()by the time we get to the cinema.
A. will already have started B. would already have started C. will have already started D. has already been started [填空题]
Why do we feel pleased about the reception [填空题]When we talk about intelligence, we do not mean the ability to get good scores on certain kinds of tests or even the ability to do well in school. By intelligence we mean a way of living and behaving, especially in a new or upsetting situation. If we want to test intelligence, we need to find out how a person acts instead of how much he knows what to do. For instance, when in a new situation, an intelligent person thinks about the situation, not about himself or what might happen to him. He tries to find out all he can, and he acts immediately and tries to do something about it. And if he cannot make things work out right, he doesn’t feel ashamed that he failed; he just tries to learn from his mistakes. An intelligent person, even if he is very young, has a special outlook on life, and how he fits into it. If you look at children, you’ll see great differences between what we call "bright" children and "not bright" children. They are actually two different kinds of people, not just the
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