- A.do away with
- B.come to terms with
- C.pay a price for
- D.keep away from
- A.public debates have not settled yet
- B.fire-fighting conditions are improving
- C.other factors should not be overlooked
- D.a shift in the view of fire has taken place
- A.discover the fundamental makeup of nature
- B.explore the mechanism of the human systems
- C.maximize the role of landscape in human life
- D.understand the interrelations of man and nature
- Another nationwide concern is whether public funds from other agencies are going into construction in fire-prone districts. As Moritz puts it, how often are federal dollars building homes that are likely to be lost to a wildfire? “I
- For one thing, conversations about wildfires need to be more inclusive. Over the past decade, the focus has been on climate change—how the warming of the Earth from greenhouse gases is leading to conditions that worsen fires. While
- At the same time, people continue to treat fire as an event that needs to be wholly controlled and unleashed only out of necessity, says Professor Balch at the University of Colorado. But acknowledging fire’s inevitable presence in human life is an attitu
- A.exhausted unprecedented management efforts
- B.consumed a record-high percentage of budget
- C.severely damaged the ecology of western states
- D.caused a huge rise of infrastructure expenditure
- A.raise more funds for fire-prone areas
- B.avoid the redirection of federal money
- C.find wildfire-free parts of the landscape
- D.guarantee safer spending of public funds
- A.avoid academic failures
- B.establish long-term goals
- C.switch to another college
- D.decide on the right major
- A.In Favor of the Gap Year
- B.The ABCs of the Gap Year
- C.The Gap Year Comes Back
- D.The Gap Year: A Dilemma
- A.adaptation
- B.application
- C.motivation
- D.competition
- A.keep students from being unrealistic
- B.lower risks in choosing careers
- C.ease freshmen’s financial burdens
- D.relieve freshmen of pressures
- A.protect kids from exposure to wild fantasies
- B.teach their kids at least 30,000 words a year
- C.ensure constant interaction with their children
- D.remain concerned about kid’s use of screens
- A.give their parents some free time
- B.make their parents more creative
- C.help them with their homework
- D.help them become more attentive
- A.takes away babies’ appetite
- B.distracts children’s attention
- C.slows down babies’ verbal development
- D.reduces mother-child communication
- A.it is easy for children to get used to blank expressions
- B.verbal expressions are unnecessary for emotional exchange
- C.children are insensitive to changes in their parents’ mood
- D.parents need to respond to children’s emotional needs
- A.tolerant
- B.critical
- C.uncertain
- D.sympathetic
- A.organize “grassroots” sports events
- B.supervise local sports associations
- C.increase funds for sports clubs
- D.invest in public sports facilities
- A.aims at discovering talents
- B.focuses on mass competition
- C.does not emphasize elitism
- D.does not attract first-timers
- A.boost population growth
- B.promote sport participation
- C.improve the city’s image
- D.increase sport hours in schools
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- A.technological
- B.professional
- C.educational
- D.interpersonal
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- A.off
- B.against
- C.behind
- D.into
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- A.ignored
- B.tired
- C.confused
- D.starved
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- A.demands
- B.standards
- C.qualities
- D.threats
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- A.model
- B.practice
- C.virtue
- D.hardship
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- A.tricky
- B.lengthy
- C.mysterious
- D.scarce
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- A.disturb
- B.restore
- C.exclude
- D.yield
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- A.absence
- B.height
- C.face
- D.course
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- A.statistically
- B.occasionally
- C.necessarily
- D.economically
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- A.chances
- B.downsides
- C.benefits
- D.principles
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- A.under
- B.beyond
- C.alongside
- D.among
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- A.leave behind
- B.make up
- C.worry about
- D.set aside
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- A.explanation
- B.requirement
- C.compensation
- D.substitute
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- A.rich
- B.urban
- C.working
- D.educated
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- A.Instead
- B.Indeed
- C.Thus
- D.Nevertheless
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- A.characterized
- B.divided
- C.balanced
- D.measured
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- A.wisdom
- B.meaning
- C.glory
- D.freedom
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- A.inequality
- B.instability
- C.unreliability
- D.uncertainty
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- A.policy
- B.guideline
- C.resolution
- D.prediction
- A different and not mutually exclusive ___3___ holds that the future will be a wasteland of a different sort, one ___4___ by purposelessness: Without jobs to give their lives ___5___ , people will simply become lazy and depressed. ___6___ , today’s unempl
- But it doesn’t ___11___ follow from findings like these that a world without work would be filled with unease. Such visions are based on the ___12___ of being unemployed in a society built on the concept of employment. In the ___13___ of work, a society d
- A.boasting
- B.denying
- C.warning
- D.ensuring