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[单项选择]He never wrote to his father ______ he was in need of money.
A. except
B. except when
C. except for
D. except that
[单项选择]I finally got the job I dreamed about. Never in my life ______ so happy. ( )
A. did I feel
B. I felt
C. had I felt
D. I had left
[单项选择]The newspaper identified the journalist () wrote the anonymous editorial predicting a stock market crash.
A. which
B. whose
C. who
D. whom
[单项选择]When I was a kid, I never knew what my parents-or anyone else’s-did for a living. As far as I could tell, all grownups had mysterious jobs that involved drinking lots of coffee and arguing about Richard Nixon. If they had job-related stress, they kept it private. Now American families are expected to be more intimate. While this has resulted in a lot more hugs, "I love you," and attendance at kids’ football games, unfortunately we parents also insist on sharing the frustrations of our work lives.
While we have complained about our jobs or fallen asleep in car-pool lines, our children have been noticing. They are worried about us. A new survey, "Ask the Children," conducted by the Family and Work Institute of New York City, queried more than 1000 kids between the ages of 8 and 18 about their parents’ work lives. "If you were granted one wish to change the way your parents’ work affected your life," the survey asked kids, "what would that wish be" Most parents assumed that children
A. Kids Say: Chill
B. Kids Stress Parents
C. Parents Complain about Work
D. Parents Get in Good Mood
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When I was a kid, I never knew what my parents—or anyone else—did for a living. As far as I could tell, all grownups had mysterious jobs that involved drinking lots of coffee and arguing about Richard Nixon. If they had job-related stress, they kept it private. Now American families are expected to be more intimate. While this has resulted in a lot more hugs, "I love you," and attendance at kids’ football games, unfortunately we parents also insist on sharing the frustrations of our work lives.
While we have complained about our jobs or fallen asleep in car-pool lines, our children have been noticing. They are worried about us. A new survey, "Ask the children," conducted by the Families and Work Institute of New York City, queried more than 1,000 kids between the ages of 8 and 18 about their parents’ work lives. "If you were granted one wish to change the way your parents’ work affected your life," the survey ask
A. Kids Say. Chill
B. Kids Stress Parents
C. Parents Complain about work
D. Parents Get in Good Mood
[单项选择]A. Scientists and philosophers had never studied the human body and its functions.
B. Many of the ideas and theories that people used to accept were all incorrect.
G. People used to accept ideas and theories.
D. People used to accept undoubtedly many of the ideas and theories, correct and incorrect.