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[填空题]Her early(arrive) ______ gave everyone a big surprise.

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[填空题]Her early(arrive) __________ gave everyone a big surprise.
[单项选择]Who gave her the bike
A. Her parents.
B. Her mother.
C. Her uncle.
[单项选择]The manager gave her his word that her complaint______be investigated soon.
A. will
B. must
C. should
D. would
[单项选择]He gave her some beautiful roses ______ her kindness.
A. in control of
B. in place of
C. in return for
D. in the name of
[填空题]I gave her an inner strength to endure childbirth and the (reject)()that many times comes from her children.
[单项选择]Of course after I gave her my advice, she ( )go and do the opposite.
A. must
B. should
C. need
D. have to
[填空题]The teacher gave her personal ______(approve) to the exam rules.
[填空题]Liao gave up her opportunity of doing PHD in America to continue her TV documentary named ______.


[单项选择]Passage Four
From early in her studies of parent-child interaction, Haight observed that many parents play an intentional role in encouraging their kids to pretend, and obviously see that role as important. "I was struck by the extent to which caregivers were pretending with their very young children, even before the children were displaying independent pretend play, " she said.
In one study with a group of middle-class, white Americans, "the very consistent finding was that parents viewed pretending as important to their children’s development, viewed it as an enjoyable activity, and thought that their role was significant in helping their children learn how to pretend".
Through subsequent research, Haight concluded that these parents might be on to something. "We’ve found that, in fact, when children pretended with their caregivers, it was more complex, more elaborate, and also more extended than when they pretended by themselves, " she said. "An
A. can help children learn how to play
B. is important to children’s development
C. is a significant part of social culture
D. should always be parent-centered
[单项选择]Passage Four
From early in her studies of parent-child interaction, Haight observed that many parents play an intentional role in encouraging their kids to pretend, and obviously see that role as important. "I was struck by the extent to which caregivers were pretending with their very young children, even before the children were displaying independent pretend play, " she said.
In one study with a group of middle-class, white Americans, "the very consistent finding was that parents viewed pretending as important to their children’s development, viewed it as an enjoyable activity, and thought that their role was significant in helping their children learn how to pretend".
Through subsequent research, Haight concluded that these parents might be on to something. "We’ve found that, in fact, when children pretended with their caregivers, it was more complex, more elaborate, and also more extended than when they pretended by themselves, " she said. "And they
A. Confused.
B. Surprised.
C. Pleased.
D. Annoyed.
[单项选择]Jack’s aunt gave him her will, asking him to make it public when she died; he promised to do so. After her death, Jack looked at the will: it stipulated that all her money go to her friend George. Jack knew that if he made the will public, George would squander the money, benefiting neither George nor anyone else. Jack also knew that if he did not make the will public, the money would go to his own mother, who would use it to benefit herself and others, harming no one. After reflection, he decided not to make the will public.
Which one of the following principles, if valid, would require Jack to act as he did in the situation described
A. Duties to family members take priority over duties to people who are not family members.
B. Violating a promise is impermissible whenever doing so would become known by others.
C. One must choose an alternative that benefits some and harms no one over an alternative that harms some and benefits no one.
D. When faced with alternatives it is obligatory to choose whichever one will benefit the greatest number of people.
E. (E) A promise becomes nonbinding when the person to whom the promise was made is no longer living.
[填空题]The unexpected return of his wife gave him a big surprise.

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