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During the traditional wedding ceremony, the

CD#6bridal couple promises each other lifelong 【M1】______

devotion. Yet, about one out of four American

marriages ends in divorce. Since 1940, the

divorce rate has more than doubled, and

experts predict that, of all marriages that

occured in the 1970s, about【M10】% will end in 【M2】______

divorce. The USA is one of the highest divorce 【M3】______

rates in the world, perhaps even the highest.

What goes wrong? That fact that divorce is so

common in the United States does not mean that

Americans consider marriage a casual, unimportant

relationship. Just opposite is true. Americans 【M4】______

expect a great deal from marriage. They seek physical

, emotional, and intellectual compatibility.

They want to be loved deep and understood. It 【M5】______

is because Americans expect so much from

marriage that so many get divorce. They prefer 【M6】______

no marriage at all to a marriage without love

and understanding. Which typical American

optimist, they end one marriage in the 【M7】______

hope of that the next will be happier. With 【M8】______

no fault divorce laws in many states, it is

easier than never to get a divorce. Some American 【M9】______

women stay in unhappy marriages because they

do not have the education or job experience

to support themselves and their children.

But most American women believe that, ff necessary,

they can make it lonely without a 【M10】______

husband. All things considered, Americans

have little reason to continue an unhappy

marriage.

【M1】


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更多 “ During the traditional wedding ceremony, theCD#6bridal couple promises each other lifelong 【M1】______devotion. Yet, about one out of four Americanmarriages ends in divorce. Since 1940, thedivorce rate has more than doubled, andexperts predict that, of all marriages thatoccured in the 1970s, about【M10】% will end in 【M2】______divorce. The USA is one of the highest divorce 【M3】______rates in the world, perhaps even the highest.What goes wrong? That fact that divorce is socommon in the United States does not mean thatAmericans consider marriage a casual, unimportantrelationship. Just opposite is true. Americans 【M4】______expect a great deal from marriage. They seek physical, emotional, and intellectual compatibility.They want to be loved deep and understood. It 【M5】______is because Americans expect so much frommarriage that so many get divorce. They prefer 【M6】______no marriage at all to a marriage without loveand understanding. Which typical Americanoptimist, they end one marriage in the 【M7】______hope of that the next will be happier. With 【M8】______no fault divorce laws in many states, it iseasier than never to get a divorce. Some American 【M9】______women stay in unhappy marriages because theydo not have the education or job experienceto support themselves and their children.But most American women believe that, ff necessary,they can make it lonely without a 【M10】______husband. All things considered, Americanshave little reason to continue an unhappymarriage.【M1】 ” 相关考题
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考题 共用题干 American Wedding“I do.”To Americans,those two words carry great meaning.They can even change your life,especially if you say them at your own wedding.Making wedding vows is like signing a con-tract. Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal.But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement.Traditionally,a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees,the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by“popping the question”in a romantic way.Sometimes the couple just decides to-gether that the time is right to get married. The man usually gives his francée(未婚妻)a dia- mond ring as a symbol of their engagement. They may be engaged for weeks,months or even years .As the big day approaches,their friends will provide many useful gifts.Today many cou- pies also receive advice during engagement.This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it is time for the wedding.Although most weddings follow traditions,there's still room for individualism(个人主义).For example,the usual place for a wedding is a church. But some people get married outdoors in a scenic spot.A few even have the ceremony while sky-diving or riding on horseback!The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends.They choose their own style of colors,decorations and music during the ceremony.But some things rarely change.The bride usually wears a beautiful,long white wedding dress.She traditionally wears“something old,something new,something borrowed and something blue.”The groom wears a formal suit.As the ceremony begins,the groom and his attendants stands with the minister,facing the audience.Music signals the entrance of the bride's attendants followed by the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their vows.Traditionally,they promise to love each other “for better,for worse,for richer,for poorer,in sickness and in health.”But sometimes the cou-pie composes their own vows.They give each other a gold ring to symbolize their marriage corn-mitment.Finally the minister announces the big moment:“I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!”At the wedding reception,the bride and groom greet their guests.Then they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers(花束)to a group of single girls.Tradition says that the one who catches the flower will be the next to marry.After the reception,many couples take a honeymoon,a one-to-two-week vacation trip,to celebrate their new mamage. American consider marriage as a business deal.A: RightB: WrongC: Not mentioned

考题 共用题干 American Wedding“I do.”To Americans,those two words carry great meaning.They can even change your life,especially if you say them at your own wedding.Making wedding vows is like signing a con-tract. Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal.But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement.Traditionally,a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees,the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by“popping the question”in a romantic way.Sometimes the couple just decides to-gether that the time is right to get married. The man usually gives his francée(未婚妻)a dia- mond ring as a symbol of their engagement. They may be engaged for weeks,months or even years .As the big day approaches,their friends will provide many useful gifts.Today many cou- pies also receive advice during engagement.This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it is time for the wedding.Although most weddings follow traditions,there's still room for individualism(个人主义).For example,the usual place for a wedding is a church. But some people get married outdoors in a scenic spot.A few even have the ceremony while sky-diving or riding on horseback!The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends.They choose their own style of colors,decorations and music during the ceremony.But some things rarely change.The bride usually wears a beautiful,long white wedding dress.She traditionally wears“something old,something new,something borrowed and something blue.”The groom wears a formal suit.As the ceremony begins,the groom and his attendants stands with the minister,facing the audience.Music signals the entrance of the bride's attendants followed by the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their vows.Traditionally,they promise to love each other “for better,for worse,for richer,for poorer,in sickness and in health.”But sometimes the cou-pie composes their own vows.They give each other a gold ring to symbolize their marriage corn-mitment.Finally the minister announces the big moment:“I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!”At the wedding reception,the bride and groom greet their guests.Then they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers(花束)to a group of single girls.Tradition says that the one who catches the flower will be the next to marry.After the reception,many couples take a honeymoon,a one-to-two-week vacation trip,to celebrate their new mamage. The bride must take something red during the wedding ceremony.A: RightB: WrongC: Not mentioned

考题 共用题干 American Wedding“I do.”To Americans,those two words carry great meaning.They can even change your life,especially if you say them at your own wedding.Making wedding vows is like signing a con-tract. Now Americans don't really think marriage is a business deal.But marriage is a serious business.It all begins with engagement.Traditionally,a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her. If the father agrees,the man later proposes to her. Often he tries to surprise her by“popping the question”in a romantic way.Sometimes the couple just decides to-gether that the time is right to get married. The man usually gives his francée(未婚妻)a dia- mond ring as a symbol of their engagement. They may be engaged for weeks,months or even years .As the big day approaches,their friends will provide many useful gifts.Today many cou- pies also receive advice during engagement.This prepares them for the challenges of married life.At last it is time for the wedding.Although most weddings follow traditions,there's still room for individualism(个人主义).For example,the usual place for a wedding is a church. But some people get married outdoors in a scenic spot.A few even have the ceremony while sky-diving or riding on horseback!The couple may invite hundreds of people or just a few close friends.They choose their own style of colors,decorations and music during the ceremony.But some things rarely change.The bride usually wears a beautiful,long white wedding dress.She traditionally wears“something old,something new,something borrowed and something blue.”The groom wears a formal suit.As the ceremony begins,the groom and his attendants stands with the minister,facing the audience.Music signals the entrance of the bride's attendants followed by the beautiful bride. Nervously, the young couple repeats their vows.Traditionally,they promise to love each other “for better,for worse,for richer,for poorer,in sickness and in health.”But sometimes the cou-pie composes their own vows.They give each other a gold ring to symbolize their marriage corn-mitment.Finally the minister announces the big moment:“I now pronounce you man and wife. You may kiss your bride!”At the wedding reception,the bride and groom greet their guests.Then they cut the wedding cake and feed each other a bite. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers(花束)to a group of single girls.Tradition says that the one who catches the flower will be the next to marry.After the reception,many couples take a honeymoon,a one-to-two-week vacation trip,to celebrate their new mamage. Besides holding the wedding ceremony in the church,there are various other choices.A: RightB:WrongC: Not mentioned

考题 A customer has multiple application servers which create one process for each connected user.  All users share the same AIX environment. What is a benefit of using WPARs in this environment?()A、WPARs give more controls for resource management than the traditional AIX operating system tools.B、WPARs support Live Application Mobility which can be used to balance user processes acrosssystems.C、WPARs each have a copy of the AIX kernel, offering better availability than a system without WPARs.D、WPARs provide the ability to apply fixes specific for each environment, enabling the customer to create specialized application servers.

考题 可插入多行注释的 JavaScript 语法是?()A、 /*This comment has more than one line*/ B、 //This comment has more than one line// C、 !--This comment has more than one line--

考题 You are designing an Active Directory site infrastructure to meet the bussiness and technical requirements. What should you do?()A、Create one site for each office and each local bank.B、Create one site for all offices. Create one site for all local banks.C、Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for all branch office and all local banks.D、Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for the Utercht brach office. Create one site for that Hague branch office. Place half the local banks in the utercht site and half the local banks in the Hague site.E、Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for the Utercht brach office. Create one site for each local bank that has more than 50 users. Place all the other local banks in the Amsterdam Site.

考题 单选题The fact that it has become more onerous or more expensive for one party than he thought ()sufficient to bring about a frustration.A is notB isC will probably beD is one of the way by which it is

考题 单选题The sentence “Our planet has shrunk” underlined in Paragraph 1 means that.A the earth has become physically smallerB the more advanced ways of traveling has made the distance between countries shorterC the traditional concept of our planet has become out-of-dateD modern means of communication has made it much easier for people to communicate with each other from different parts of the world

考题 单选题The sentence “Our planet has shrunk” underlined in Paragraph 1 means that __________.A the earth has become physically smallerB the more advanced ways of traveling has made the distance between countries shorterC the traditional concept of our planet has become out-of-dateD modern means of communication has made it much easier for people to communicate with each other from different parts of the world

考题 单选题()uses one or two high pressure pumps for all the cylinders with one more standby, while()have a separate high-pressure pump for each cylinder.A A common rail engine;conventional enginesB A conventional engine;common rail enginesC A marine diesel engine;most other enginesD A two-stroke engine;four-stroke engines

考题 问答题Most British couples, whether religious or not, have a church wedding, which combines the religious rite with the legal contract. Wedding arrangement for inviting and entertaining guests at a wedding are usually the (1)____ (responsible) of the bride's family. In most cases it is mainly friends and (2) re____ of both families who are invited, but when the bride's father is a person with (3) pr____ social standing or a businessman of some kind, the wedding reception may provide a useful occasion for establishing social (4) co____ with those people whose goodwill may be of great advantage to him and his family. It is however, the bride's mother who has the job of sending out the formal printed (5)____ (invite) cards.  In the case of church wedding, the vicar of each parish in which the bride and bridegroom live is normally informed about a month in (6)____ of the ceremony so that an announcement of the coming wedding can be made in church on each of three Sundays before it takes place. Often up to a hundred or more people attend the religious service and the church and the bride usually wears the (7)____(tradition) long white dress and veil, while her (8) br____, who are often children, wear long dresses in attractive colours. The wedding ceremony resembles a Christian sevice during which the bride and bridegroom make promises to each other, according to which, whatever unforeseen difficulties they may encounter, they will remain (9) l____ to each other until they die. The wedding ceremony may also happen in the case of a civil wedding in a register office but is probably less usual and more purely (10) l____.

考题 单选题I strongly believe that understanding is more important than love, especially when it comes to parenting and intimate relationships. As a psychologist for more than twenty years I can tell you that I have never had an adult looking back at her childhood and complaining that her parents were too understanding. And similarly, I have met many divorced people who still love each other but yet they never really understood each other. The painful reality is that love is just not enough. I"ll admit that there are people who I love and who I still need to better understand. I hope I"ll continue my work to understand them. The willingness to understand is very important. It is not always easy, but healthy love is strengthened by the willingness to understand. Love without understanding will wilt like flowers without water. Our egos are what seem to get in the way of understanding those who we love and care about. Often it is our need to be right that makes what others think and feel so wrong for us. I have certainly been quite guilty of this in some of my relationships. As I have written repeatedly in my books, empathy, is truly the emotional glue that holds all close relationships together. Empathy allows us to slow down and try to walk in the shoes of those we love. The deeper our empathy, the deeper—and healthier—our love. Not all relationships are meant to be. Yet all relationships that are meant to flourish in a healthy way, must stress understanding just as much, if not more, than love.From the passage we know that ().A the author complains about her parents" being too understandingB the author has been studying marriages for more than 20 yearsC people divorced mainly because they didn"t love each otherD some people divorced because they couldn"t understand each other

考题 单选题You are designing an Active Directory site infrastructure to meet the bussiness and technical requirements.  What should you do? ()A  Create one site for each office and each local bank.B  Create one site for all offices. Create one site for all local banks.C  Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for all branch office and all local banks.D  Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for the Utercht brach office. Create one site for that Hague branch office. Place half the local banks in the utercht site and half the local banks in the Hague site.E  Create one site for Amsterdam. Create one site for the Utercht brach office. Create one site for each local bank that has more than 50 users. Place all the other local banks in the Amsterdam Site.

考题 单选题可插入多行注释的 JavaScript 语法是?()A  /*This comment has more than one line*/ B  //This comment has more than one line// C  !--This comment has more than one line--