verify advocate trigger utilize verify v. to prove, show or state that (something) is true or correct, confirm We could not verify the rumor. She verified her flight number. advocate v. to support or argue for (a cause, policy, etc.) He advocates traditional teaching methods. They advocate abolishing the income tax. trigger v. to cause something to begin to happen or exist The incident triggered the outbreak of the First World War. The thieves must have deliberately triggered the alarm and hidden inside the house. utilize v. to use (something) for a particular purpose The company will utilize available tax incentives to convert the factory, to solar power. Many of the library"s resources are not utilized by townspeople.Graduation speeches are a bit like wedding toasts. A few are memorable. The rest tend to ______ such thoughts as, "Why did I wear such uncomfortable shoes"
A. verify
B. advocate
C. utilize
D. trigger
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Each of these sentences has a mistake in it. Write the correct sentence.Example: I"ve found the magazine who was missing.I"ve found the magazine that was missing. That we should do is ring the police.
adequate infinite definite virtual adequate a. (1) enough for some need or requirement Be sure to allow adequate time for the paint to dry. The garden hasn"t been getting adequate water. (2) good enough, of a quality that is good or acceptable The school lunch should be adequate to meet the nutritional needs of growing children. Your grades are adequate but I think you can do better. The quality of his work was barely adequate. infinite a. having no limits, extremely large or great She has infinite patience when she"s dealing with children. There seemed to be an infinite number of possibilities. infinitely ad. The universe is infinitely large. definite a. (1) said or done in a such way that others know exactly what you mean We"ll need a definite answer by Tuesday. (2) not likely to change, already set or decided I don"t know anything definite yet. The teacher sets definite standards for her students. (3) confident or certain about doing something or that something will happen She seems to be pretty definite about leaving. I am definite that we will win. virtual a. (1) very close to being something without actually being it Her victory is a virtual certainty. The species is nearing virtual extinction. (2) existing or occurring on computers or on the Internet The Web site provides a virtual tour of the stadium. virtually ad. in essence or effect but not in fact The strike virtually paralyzed the city.Even if you are only going on a trip to another country, accidents can happen. So please make sure you have ______ travel insurance.
A. adequate
B. infinite
C. definite
D. virtual
Combine the two sentences into one.Example: That man was Anna"s brother. He just walked past.The man who just walked past was Anna"s brother. The plane was twenty-five years old. It crashed. The plane ______ twenty-five years old.
简答题 大学生在确立自己的理想信念时,应注意哪些方面