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【C18】A.with relation toB.in spite ofC.toD.on the basis of
【C18】
A.with relation to
B.in spite of
C.to
D.on the basis of
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【C18】
A.with relation to
B.in spite of
C.to
D.on the basis of
The phrase "in relation to" in Line 4 of the second paragraph can be replaced by ______.
A.with reference to
B.connected with
C.according to
D.in comparison with
Lords name should be used ______ in a film.
A.with reverence
B.no more than three times
C.to suggest glory
D.in direct relation to the theme
There are 【C9】______ programs on the market 【C10】______ can take you to visit a museum. You 【C11】______ on the computer screen and select a 【C12】______ . Then you enter the room you have 【C13】______ and look at the exhibits. You can 【C14】______ in front of a picture, enlarge any detail you may 【C15】______ to and ask for information. You can stay as 【C16】______ as you like, at any time of the day or night, 【C17】______ meeting any people. And you don't need to 【C18】______ an entrance fee, that is to say, 【C19】______ you have to do is connect the computer in the 【C20】______ of your own home. It saves many of your trips to do things that traditionally involve going outside.
【C1】
A.with
B.from
C.on
D.in
The foreign research scholar usually isolates【C6】______in the laboratory as a means of protection;【C7】______, what he needs is to be fitted【C8】______a highly organized university system quite different from【C9】______at home. He is faced in his daily work【C10】______differences in philosophy, arrangements of courses and methods of teaching. Both the visiting professor and his students【C11】______background in each other's cultures. Some【C12】______of what is already in the minds of American students is【C13】______by the foreign professor. While helping him to【C14】______himself to his new environment, the university must also【C15】______certain adjustments in order to【C16】______full advantage of what the newcomer can【C17】______. It isn't always known how to make【C18】______use of foreign faculty, especially at smaller colleges. This is thought to be a【C19】______where further study is called【C20】______. The findings of such a study will be of value to colleges and universities with foreign faculty.
【C1】
A.with
B.for
C.of
D.at
To understand and 【C10】______ the food in any one region, it often helps to know the area's history. For example, New Mexico was 【C11】______ the home of the Pueblo Indians who lived in villages and grew native 【C12】______ such as corn, beans, and pumpkins.Later, Spanish 【C13】______ arrived in this area. These two groups exchanged ideas and customs and passed the 【C14】______ on to their descendants. This intermingling (混合) of cultures is 【C15】______ in the food of New Mexico.
Each region of the United States is unique. Lousiana has a French 【C16】______ . Many Germans populate the Midwest. In 【C17】______ around America, a tourist has the 【C18】______ not only to visit a variety of places and see diverse 【C19】______ , but to taste a variety of roods as well.
Some may be very different. Others will taste just 【C20】______ home.
【C1】
A.with
B.of
C.for
D.at
【C1】
A.supply
B.cater
C.provide
D.equip
The【C1】______view had gained many supporters, especially among【C2】______. But the careful use of small monetary rewards【C3】______creativity in grade-school children,【C4】______that properly presented inducements indeed aid【C5】______, according to a【C6】______in the June Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
"If kids know they're working for a reward and can【C7】______on a relatively challenging task,【C8】______show the most creativity," says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark.
"But it's easy to【C9】______creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or【C10】______too much anticipation for rewards."
A teacher who【C11】______draws attention to rewards or who hands out high grades for ordinary achievement【C12】______up with uninspired students, Eisenberger holds.【C13】______an example of the latter point, he notes【C14】______efforts at major universities to【C15】______grading standards and【C16】______failing grades.
In earlier grades, the use of so-called token economies, in【C17】______students handle【C18】______problems and receive performance-based points toward valued rewards, shows【C19】______in raising effort and creativity, the Delaware psychologist【C20】______.
【C1】
A.latter
B.later
C.former
D.formal
【C1】
A.with
B.in
C.from
D.on