【C18】A.On the contraryB.On the averageC.On the wholeD.On the other hand
【C18】
A.On the contrary
B.On the average
C.On the whole
D.On the other hand
【C18】
A.On the contrary
B.On the average
C.On the whole
D.On the other hand
【C18】
A.On the average
B.On the whole
C.On the other hand
D.On the turn
Friendship【C5】______to be a unique form. of【C6】______bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that【C7】______parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by【C8】______. Unlike other social roles that we are expected to【C9】______-- as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and【C10】______organizations-it has its own principle, which is to promote【C11】______of warmth, trust, love, and affection【C12】______two people.
The survey on friendship appeared in the March【C13】______of Psychology Today. The findings【C14】______that issues of trust and betrayal(背叛)are【C15】______to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not【C16】______for friends only among those who are【C17】______like them ,but find many【C18】______differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)background. Arguably the most important【C19】______that emerges from the data,【C20】______, is not something that we found--but what we did not.
【C1】
A.on
B.of
C.to
D.for
Friendship【C5】______ to be a unique form. of 【C6】______ bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that 【C7】______ parents and children, it is not defined or regulated by 【C8】______ Unlike other social roles that we are expected to【C9】______ as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and【C10】______ organizations--it has its own principle, which to promote【C11】______ of warmth, trust, love, and affection【C12】______ two people.
The survey on friendship appeared in the March 【C13】______ of Psychology Today. The indings 【C14】______ that issues of trust and betrayal are【C15】______ to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not【C16】______ for friends only among those who are 【C17】______ like them, but find many【C18】______ differ in race, religion, and ethnic background. Arguably the most important【C19】______ that emerges from the data【C20】______ , is not something that we found--but what we did not.
【C1】
A.on
B.of
C.to
D.for
However, it is very 【C3】______ to ask children their age, and some adults may not mind 【C4】______ either. In fact, some elderly people are quite happy to 【C5】______ their age, especially if they feel they look young 【C6】______ their age. Nevertheless, it is not very wise to ask a(n) 【C7】______ question like" How old are you". If elderly people want to talk about their age, and perhaps receive a compliment on how young they look, they may easily 【C8】______ the topic themselves, and ask the other person to 【C9】______ how old they are. 【C10】______ such a question, it is quite acceptable to discuss age 【C11】______ . They normally expect to be complimented on their youthfulness, though rather than 【C12】______ that they look very old!
【C13】______ Westerners do not usually ask people directly how old they are, this does not 【C14】______ that they are not interested in knowing how old other people are. They may ask someone else 【C15】______ the information, 【C16】______ they may try to 【C17】______ the topic indirect-ly. Sometimes discussions about educational 【C18】______ and the number of years of working ex- periences may provide some 【C19】______ , but this is not always the 【C20】______ .
【C1】______
A.on
B.for
C.in
D.of
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