Li can refer to ________ in social life.
A.laws
B.rituals
C.norms
D.traditions
- · 有4位网友选择 B,占比44.44%
- · 有2位网友选择 C,占比22.22%
- · 有2位网友选择 D,占比22.22%
- · 有1位网友选择 A,占比11.11%
A.laws
B.rituals
C.norms
D.traditions
A、influencers
B、individuals
C、consumers
D、suppliers
It is (4) in Britain to “go for a drink” with friends. People often (5) at a pub before going on to another place. On Friday and Saturday evening pubs in some city centers can be very (6). Some people do a tour of all pars in one (7) and have a drink in each one: this is called a“pub crawl”.
It used to be (8) to get a cup of coffee in a pub, and children were not allowed inside. Though it is still against the law to serve alcohol to anyone under eighteen, pubs are now trying to (9) family. Pubs with gardens or chairs arid table sout side are often crowded in the summer.Pubs are still a central part of British (10) .
A.centered
B.depended
C.based
D.acted
A.planned
B.agreed
C.decided
D.accepted
A.customary
B.strange
C.important
D.expensive
A.necessary
B.difficult
C.cheap
D.common
A.history
B.science
C.education
D.culture
A.corner
B.room
C.area
D.street
A.protect
B.remind
C.encourage
D.punish
A.call
B.meet
C.smoke
D.discuss
A.beautiful
B.surprising
C.crowded
D.lonely
A.comforts
B.explains
C.shouts
D.apologies
A、To increase the students’ motivation
B、To input some related words and expressions
C、To introduce the rules of class activities
D、无
A、sharpen
B、improve
C、modify
D、strengthen
A、are constructed to mirror reality as closely as possible, and in this respect economic models are no different from other scientific models.
B、are constructed to mirror reality as closely as possible, and in this respect economic models are very different from other scientific models.
C、are simplifications of reality, and in this respect economic models are no different from other scientific models.
D、are simplifications of reality, and in this respect economic models are very different from other scientific models.
A、the, a
B、/, the
C、/, a
D、the, the
6. Jesus' Life Although born in Bethlehem, according to Matthew and Luke, Jesus was a Galilean(加利利人) from Nazareth, a village near Sepphoris, one of the two major cities of Galilee. He was born to Joseph and Mary sometime between 6 BC and shortly before the death of Herod the Great in 4 BC. According to Matthew and Luke, however, Joseph was only legally his father. They report that Mary was a virgin when Jesus was conceived and that she “was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit” . Joseph is said to have been a carpenter—that is, a craftsman who worked with his hands—and Jesus also became a carpenter. The Bible states that Jesus as a child was precociously(超前地) learned, but there is no other evidence of his childhood or early life. As a young adult, he went to be baptized(洗礼) by the prophet John the Baptist and shortly thereafter became an itinerant(巡回的) preacher (传道者)and healer. In his mid-30s Jesus had a short public career, lasting perhaps less than one year, during which he attracted considerable attention. Sometime between AD 29 and 33—possibly AD 30—he went to observe Passover(逾越节) in Jerusalem, where his entrance, according to the Gospels, was triumphant and infused with eschatological significance. There he was arrested, tried, and executed. Jesus Christ lived on earth about thirty-three years, and led a most holy life in poverty and suffering. After his death, his disciples became convinced that he still lived and had appeared to them. They converted others to belief in him, which eventually led to a new religion, Christianity. When Jesus lived on earth, he performed many miracles. The gospels describe such miracles: healing the sick, casting out the demons of mental illness from the tormented, and even bringing the dead back to life. Here are some miracles recorded in the Bible. 1. Water into Wine The first miracle that Jesus did was at a wedding feast in the town of Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother, Mary, told Jesus that the wedding host was out of wine. Jesus told the servants to fill the water pots with water and then when they dipped it out, there was wine in the jars. Jesus had turned the water into wine. 2. Calming the Storm Jesus and his disciples were out on the lake when a storm suddenly came up. Jesus was asleep in the boat and his friends were afraid. They woke him. He got up and told the storm to stop and it was completely calm; the wind stopped blowing and the water was still. His disciples were amazed! "Even the winds and the waves obey Him," they said. 3. Healings There was a man in Jerusalem who had been blind from birth. Jesus put clay on the blind man's eyes and told him to go wash in the pool of Siloam. When he washed the clay off, he could see. (John 9:1-41) Once in Jerusalem, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus asked Jesus for mercy and healing. Jesus told him that his faith had cured him and the man praised God for his sight. (Mark 10:46-52) Christians believe that through his crucifixion(受难;被钉十字架) and subsequent resurrection, God offered humans salvation and eternal life. 12. The underlined word “resurrection” in the last paragraph means _______.
A、Death.
B、Disappearance.
C、Revival.
D、Redemption.
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