老师对小明说:”如果你不努力学习就不可能考上大学 “如果以下()为真,最能削弱上述论点
A. 不努力学习,大学只是一个远的梦
B. 小王很努力学习,他最后考上了大学
C. 掌握正确的学习方法的学生在考试中更有优势
D. 努力学习就能考上大学
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中央明确要求建立的河长制配套制度主要有()。
A. 河长会议制度
B. 信息共享制度
C. 信息报送制度
D. 工作督察制度
E. 考核问责和激励制度
F. 验收制度
请你为S市食药监局在D实验中学的校园食堂食品安全检查活动起草一份简报。
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Customs of Bulgaria: Marriage and Family保加利亚习俗:婚姻与家庭
The average age for women to marry is between 18 and 25.25 tend to (1) when somewhat older. A church wedding often (2) the legal civil ceremony, and a large reception, which often involves (3) music and dancing, is held in the evening. Wedding traditions include (4) money on the bride's dress to represent future prosperity, the groom (5) the bride at her home, and the couple pulling on opposite (6) of a loaf of bread—whoever gets the largest piece will be (7) boss of the family. Honeymoons are a new tradition.
The principle (8) mutual support is valued in the Bulgarian family. The elderly are (9) cared for by their adult children. Unmarried adults live with their (10) and many newly married couples live with one set of parents (11) they are able to get housing of their own. Most families (12) urban areas live in apartments, which are in short
supply, while (13) in rural areas usually have their own houses. Many village houses (14) owned by families who live in urban areas, who use them_ (15) summer and weekend retreats, or for retired parents.
Most families in (16) areas do not have more than two children, while families in (17) areas tend to be larger. Grandparents play an important role in (18) care, particularly in urban areas, where most women work outside the (19) . Men of the younger generation have begun to help with household (20) , once considered only women's responsibility.
(1)
Government政府
Government is the political system by which a (1) or community is administered and regulated.
Most of (2) key words commonly used to describe governments, words (3) as monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy, are of Greek (4) Roman origin. They have been current for more (5) 2,000 years and have not yet exhausted their (6) . This suggests that mankind has not changed very (7) since they were coined; but such verbal and (8) uniformity must not be allowed to hide the (9) changes in society and politics that have occurred. (10) earliest analytical use of the term monarchy occurred (11) ancient Athens, chiefly in Plato's dialogues, but even (12) Plato's time the word was not self-explanatory. There (13) a king in Macedon and a king in Persia, (14) the two societies, and therefore their institutions, (15) radically different. To give real meaning to the (16) monarchy in these two instances, it would be (17) to investigate their actual political and historical contexts. (18) general account of monarchy required then, and requires (19) , an inquiry as to what circumstances have predisposed (20) to adopt monarchy, and what have led them to reject it. So it is with all political terms.
(1)