Having finished lunch, ________.
A、the detector began to discuss the case
B、the case was discussed again by the detectives
C、they discussed the case
D、a bunch of detectives discussed the case
A、the detector began to discuss the case
B、the case was discussed again by the detectives
C、they discussed the case
D、a bunch of detectives discussed the case
The managers discussed the plan that they would like to see ______ the next year.
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“Molly, having endeavored in vain to make a handsome retreat, faced about; and laying hold of ragged Bess, who advanced in the front of the enemy, she at one blow felled her to the ground. The whole army of the enemy (though near a hundred in number), seeing the fate of their general, gave back many paces, and retired behind a new-dug grave…” In this paragraph, words of war like “retreat, army, general” have been used to describe the fighting between villagers, which is a typical feature of ________.
A、mock epic in prose
B、folk ballads
C、dramatic monologue
D、comedy of manners
In any field it's important to have ambition and drive. But having worked as a psychologist with athletes, executives, artists and young people, I've learned that those who rise to the headiest heights in any field aren't necessarily the ones with the greatest natural talent. They're the diligent few who put in the hours. They work hard. And then they work harder. Recent research by fellow psychologists bears out the significance of focused hard work. In 1988, K. Anders Ericsson of Florida State University in Tallahassee and colleagues in Germany compared the careers of two groups of young musicians. The ten members of the first group were identified as potential topflight international performers. Another ten were identified as merely "good". Ericsson also included ten violinists performing in orchestras of international reputation, such as the Berlin Philharmonic. Both student groups kept diaries of their current practice schedules, and all three groups provided estimates of their earlier schedules. Of the student musicians, Ericsson found, by the age of 20, the "good" group had practiced 7500 hours - an impressive total. But the potential world-class performers had practiced a staggering 10 000 hours - the equivalent of more than a year of hard work. "It's the difference between a college freshman and a junior," Ericsson says. Moreover, the top group's total practice time matched almost exactly that of the symphony performers at the same age. Of course, there's a difference between hard work and drudgery. Keeping your nose mindlessly to the grindstone will only get you abraded nostrils. It's important to put in the hours. But it's not just the hours that count. For hard work to really pay off, you need to work effectively. 1. According to the author, the most important quality for one desiring the greatest achievements is ________.
A、ambition
B、hard work
C、drive
D、the greatest natural talent
A、The victims who were screaming and who were burning
B、The screaming burn victims
C、The screamed burnt victims
D、The victim is who were burning screamed
A、temporarily because there was not sufficient evidence
B、because for the time being there were not sufficient evidence
C、because at present time there was not sufficient evidence
D、temporarily because there was not sufficient enough evidence
A、stereo, safety devices, air condition, and it saves gas
B、good music, safe devices, air conditioning, and gas
C、stereo, safety devices, air conditioned, and good gas
D、stereo, safety devices, air conditioning, and low gas mileage
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