“Is this a holy thing to see / In a rich and fruitful land / Babes reduced to misery / Fed with cold and usurous hand?”*… David Steinexplains how the Democratic party abandoned New Deal Keynesianism in favor of balanced budgets, what that’s yielded, and how we might chart a sane...
A.They are productive.B.Their eggs are larger. C.They lay brown eggs.D.Their eggs sell better. 4. What can we learn from Malkani's words in the last paragraph? A.It takes efforts to test eggs’ nutrition. B.It’s meaningless to study an egg’s colour. ...
after some training.29Charlie Au, a business manager, for instance, his reading rate was a reasonably good 172 words a minute before the training, now it is an excellent 182 words a minute. He is delighted that how he can30through a lot more reading material in a short period of time....
12. What can be inferred from the first paragraph? A. It is extremely tough to deal with overweight. B. Eating less and moving more will make you lose weight. C. We are forced to eat more food because we are getting fatter. D...
26. Why are Liao's mother-in-law's words mentioned?A. To introduce Liao's achievements.B. To confirm Liao's good qualities.C. To think highly of Liao's marriage.D. To ask people to experience life.27. What can be learned from the last paragraph?A. Charity should be made ...
C. It aimed to prove iconicity in words.D. Its entries were familiar to listeners. 10. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4? A. English pronunciations differ. B. The research has a limitation. C. The cultural g...
【3】The underlined part “it won’t break the bank” in Paragraph 3 probably means “___”. A. a school uniform doesn’t cost a lot of money B. a school uniform should be worn every day C. parents will have to go to the bank many times D. parents who work in a bank can af...
2. How did the busy life affect Liao Zhi after the earthquake? A. It helped her see the hope of life. B. It pushed her to start a studio. C. It urged her to write many books. D. It enabled her to walk again. 3. Why are Liao’s mother-in-law’s words mentioned? A. To ...
Two other “-cracy” words seem appropriate in this election year. One is theatrocracy, or rule by theatre-goers. This sounds as if it might refer to dominance by the media elites writing for the culture sections of newspapers. But the word has its origins in Plato, who described people...
"Roughly" is a Watch complication, for Modular and many other watch faces, that tells you the approximate time, in words. Times are given to the nearest five mi…