- A.Because it stands for a specific figure in the sand painting,
- B.Because it cures the physical illness of the patient.
- C.Because the patient receives strength from it.
- D.Because it has great medical value.
- A.the ground sandstone
- B.the corn flour
- C.a flat board on the floor
- D.a clean plate
- A.a sick person is believed to be evil-
- B.reproduction of sand paintings is forbidden
- C.It is a supernatural being who creates sand paintings
- D.sand paintings used at a healing ceremony should be preserved
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- Art is considered by many people to be little more than a decorative means of giving pleasure. This is not always the case; however, at times, art may be seen to have a purely functional side as well. Such could be said of the sand paintings of the Navaho
- According to the Navaho traditions, one who suffers from either a mental or physical illness has in some way disturbed or come in contact with the supernatural- perhaps a certain animal, a ghost, or the dead. To counteract this evil contact, the ill perso
- A.create supernatural power
- B.be used as a decorative craft
- C.cure mental illnesses
- D.contact the supernatural
- A.cures a patient by singing
- B.is an artist with magic power
- C.has the power to get contact with the supernatural
- D.gives a patient medical treatment during the ceremony
- A.People in their middle age will inevitably undergo crisis.
- B.A career counselor can always offer his clients perfect solutions.
- C.Not all career counselors are qualified to offer their clients advice.
- D.People in their 40s always get happy on Friday but nervous on Sunday.
- A.People who want a career shift.
- B.People who come to their middle age.m
- C.People who are not sure what to do as a career
- D.People who are easy to get tired and feel depressed.
- A.evaluation
- B.coverage
- C.testimony
- D.craving
- A.They cannot realize that their dreams will no longer come true.
- B.They are the potential clients of a career counselor.
- C.They fail to be in the right field of profession.
- D.They believe it is easy to change a job.
- A.it had exceedingly large bedrooms
- B.it was not an ideal family house
- C.it was not airy and comfortable
- D.it needed too much decoration
- A.Four.
- B.Eight.
- C.Twelve.
- D.Eighteen.
- A.It was suitable for stylish people to live in.
- B.It was in a fashionable neighborhood.
- C.It was located in the middle of a park.
- D.It was in a popular neighborhood.
- A.The house was too expensive for her.
- B.The house used to be owned by a rich family.
- C.The house was in need of thorough renovation.
- D.The house was pleasant to look at from outside.
- A.Negligence of fashions in all situations.
- B.Consideration of fashions in informal situations.
- C.Negligence of appearance in informal situations.
- D.Consideration of appearance in formal situations.
- Anna liked the look of the house as soon as she saw it. Jack knew that before she said anything. The plain white walls, the black window frames and door - the good taste of that combination had always pleased her. “It's a nice f
- Fifty-seven Eden Square was a tall narrow house of three storeys in the middle of a row facing a small park. It was in what a house agent would call a popular rather than a fashionable area.The little front gate was open, broken. They went in and up a few
- A.They planned to sell the house.
- B.They planned to run a small hotel.
- C.They planned to buy a family house.
- D.They planned to find a small hotel for their holiday.
- A.capability
- B.formality
- C.informality
- D.individuality
- A.uniform
- B.varied
- C.unknown
- D.inexplicable
- A.confidence in life
- B.personal dress
- C.obsession with style
- D.personal future
- At the same time, appearance is still important in certain circumstances and then we must choose our clothes carefully. It would be foolish to go to an interview for a job in a law firm wearing jeans and a sweater; and it would be discourteous to visit so
- A.reluctant to follow the trends of fashion
- B.concerned about appearance in old age
- C.far from neglecting what is in fashion
- D.satisfied with their appearance
- A.it is easier to find a job in California
- B.not all jobs need a higher education background
- C.a cosmetology program will rule out job opportunities
- D.the Aveda Institute offers the learner a free place to live in
- A.Only by going to college can one get a decent job.
- B.One can still can a decent living even without going to college.
- C.High school students fail to realize many job options are available.
- D.Skill training may enable a high-school graduate to find a good job.
- A.computer-savvy young people quit school after having read Unger's book
- B.it costs much more to join a skill training program than go to college
- C.not all kids have the qualities needed for going to college
- D.more educations surely enable one to earn more money
- A boom economy coupled with dramatic changes in technology has created entirely new jobs and expanded opportunities in age-old professions, Many of these occupations - from computer programmers and Web page designers to chefs and police officers - don'
- Jenna Norvell, 21, is now full of career ideas thanks to a ten-month cosmetology program she attended this year [2000] at the Aveda Institute in Minneapolis. She paid $9,865 for tuition and about $6,000 more in expenses,including rent for a one-bedroom ap
- It's still true that people with more educations, on average, earn more money.But 28 percent of workers without a four-year degree earn more than the average worker with a bachelor"s degree, according to Harlow G. Unger, author of But What if I Don’t
- A.the key to a successful career
- B.the reason for going to college
- C.the importance of going to college
- D.some common notions held by the public
- A.new job opportunities only exist in age. old professions
- B.a boom economy doubles the need of a bachelor's degree
- C.the mythology misleads the young people's choice of their career
- D.there are more job options for the young generation than his own