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In paragraph 1, Waverly characterizes Junes advertisement as being______.A.unsophisticated

In paragraph 1, Waverly characterizes Junes advertisement as being______.

A.unsophisticated and heavy handed

B.somber and convoluted

C.clear and concise

D.humorous and effective

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第2题
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第4题
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根据以下材料,回答题

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第5题
根据下面材料,回答题。 Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis1 When I was diagnosed with b

根据下面材料,回答题。

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2 During the first few weeks of emotional "aftershocks" (余悸) from the diagnosis, I found myself unable to utter the word "cancer". Still, I wanted to share the news with my relatives and friends who already knew that I&39;d had a biopsy (活检) and were anxiously awaiting my telephone call. I did the best I could, which is all anyone can do in this situation. When I called them, I said, "What we feared has happened." They immediately knew what I meant.

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Assure them that, even if you will be in the hospital for a while, they will see you every day and they will be cared for. Older children may already fear the word "cancer", so be prepared to reassure them. Emphasize the positive steps that doctors will be taking to treat your illness.

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A.shrank

B.protected

C.covered

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A.1

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A.fill

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B.series

C.group

D.system

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The word "thrift" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by______

A.charity.

B.one dollar.

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