2.The civil balloon that had lost its direction to the other side of the Pacific Ocean ___________a ridiculous misunderstanding of the U.S.government.( ?。?/h2>
3.___________in Wenchang,Hainan province,the spicy and sour dregs vinegar soup (糟粕醋) is a local traditional street snack with a history of around 500 years,___________back to the Ming Dynasty.( ?。?/h2>
4.___________their policy can be changed,the future for that country will be indeed gloomy,giving people not much hope of success or happiness.( ?。?/h2>
5.Demand for solar panels has shot up to unprecedented levels in Spain ___________Europe's energy crisis shows no sign of letting up,in a welcome boost for a sector with huge potential.( )
11.'You ___________lead a horse to water,but you ___________make it drink.' This is a proverb that means offering a nice opportunity is good,but there is no way of making others take it if they don't want to.( )
15.—I heard our boss suffered great loss because someone had leaked information to our competitor. —___________that betrayed us?He was the first to be fired.( ?。?/h2>
16.A large number of tourists complained about being stranded on the top of Yellow Mountain during the Spring Festival,waiting for cable cars that never came.The person in charge of Huangshan Scenic Area admitted they ___________better organized.( ?。?/h2>
49.很難有人能抵擋得住制作精良的美食紀(jì)錄片的誘惑。紀(jì)錄片《舌尖上的中國》一經(jīng)播出,就獲得了廣泛的贊譽(yù),因?yàn)樗晒Φ貑酒鹆巳藗兲剿鞲鞣N中國食物及其背后的故事的興趣。決定美食紀(jì)錄片是否能對觀眾產(chǎn)生巨大吸引力的因素包括影片是否具備講故事的能力以及畫面與文字的契合度等。人們津津樂道的紀(jì)錄片,總讓人深思人與食物的關(guān)系。味道總是連接著一座城又或是一個人,因此每當(dāng)品嘗到某種食物,熟悉的畫面便會涌上心頭。 A well-made food documentary has a(1)
(2)
for us.The documentary,A Bite of China,once released,has received widespread praise.It has successfully (3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
people to explore all kinds of Chinese foods and the stories behind it.The determining factors of extraordinary food documentaries include whether the film is (7)
(8)
telling stories as well as whether the picture goes well with the description.The documentary that people love to talk about gives us an opportunity to (9)
(10)
the relationship between food and people.Just as taste is always associated with one city or one person,good memories of that unforgettable place or person will come flooding back whenever a certain food is tasted.
50.When I was in college,an acquaintance who had graduated a few years prior came back to visit for the weekend.As we walked around campus on Saturday night,he threw his hands into the cold Connecticut air and exclaimed, "You guys are so lucky;you live (1)
minute away from all your friends.You'll never have this again." At the time,I thought it was kind of sad—a(2)
(grow) man pining for my life of university housing and late library nights.But his words (3)
(stick) with me in the years since. "In adulthood,as people grow up and go away,friendships are the relationships most likely (4)
(take) a hit," my colleague Julie Beck wrote in 2015.The (5)
(old) you get,the more effort it takes to maintain connection,because you don't have(6)
many opportunities to see your friends every day. The writer Jennifer Senior noted last year that the fact of our choosing friendships makes them both fragile and special: "You have to continually stay involved.That you choose it is (7)
gives it its value," she wrote.But that's also what makes friendships harder to hold on to as our lives evolve. It's hard but not impossible.Senior notes that when (8)
comes to friendship, "we have to create occasions that force us together:weekly phone calls,friendship anniversaries or road trips,(9)
it takes." "Friendship is the mare kind of relationship that remains forever available to us as we age," Senior writes. "It's a potential source of creativity and renewal in lives that otherwise narrow with time." It's something worth (10)