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The family is the center of most traditional Asians" lives. Many people worry about their families welfare, reputation, and honor. Asian families are often 【C1】______, including several generations related by【C2】______or marriage living in the same home. An Asian person" s misdeeds are not blamed just on the individual but also on the family—including the dead 【C3】______. Traditional Chinese, among many other Asians, respect their elders and feel a deep sense of duty【C4】______them. Children repay their parents"【C5】______by being successful and supporting them in old age. This is accepted as a 【C6】______ part of life in China. 【C7】______, taking care of the aged parents is often viewed as a tremendous【C8】______ in the United States, where aging and family support are not 【C9】______ highly. 【C10】______, in the youth-oriented United States, growing old is seen as a bad thing, and many old people do not receive respect. Filipinos, the most Americanized of the Asians, are 【C11】______extremely family-oriented. They are 【C12】______ to helping their children and will sacrifice greatly for their children to get an education.【C13】______ , the children are devoted to their parents, who often live nearby. Grown children who leave the country for economic reasons 【C14】______ send large parts of their income home to their parents. The Vietnamese family 【C15】______ people currently 【C16】______ as well as the spirits of the dead and of the as-yet unborn. Any【C17】______or actions are done from family considerations, not individual desires. People" s behavior is judged 【C18】______whether it brings shame or pride to the family. The Vietnamese do not particularly believe in self-reliance; in this way, they are the 【C19】______ of people in the United States. Many Vietnamese think that their actions in this life will influence their【C20】______ in the next life. 【C18】

A. by
B. for
C. on
D. in

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In their quest to build profitable and more far-reaching digital audiences, publishers in the US and Europe have turned to the world"s largest【C1】______ network for help. Nine media organisations,【C2】______the BBC through its youth-oriented Newsbeat service, the Guardian and the New York Times, have【C3】______ a deal with Facebook to publish some of their【C4】______directly through the social network rather than【C5】______ hosting it on their own sites as part of a trial. The【C6】______comes as increasing numbers of, readers rely on the social network as the main site【C7】______which they receive news. Facebook wants not only to 【C8】______users to news sites 【C9】______to be the place where they stay and consume it, too. Facebook already 【C10】______ nearly 20 per cent of the Guardian"s web traffic, excluding visits to its own apps, and about 15 per cent of 【C11】______ to the New York Times site. The Facebook deal follows complaints by some 【C12】______ that internet groups such as Google and Face-book 【C13】______ their own online businesses. Rupert Murdoch" s News Corp, 【C14】______ , a critic of Google and Face-book, is not participating. Others have【C15】______concern that Facebook would have too much power 【C16】______ which stories appear and where they are placed. Facebook said the【C17】______ would give publishers "control over their stories, brand experience and profit opportunities", including【C18】______to some user data. Online sharing of news articles has already 【C19】______ some readers away from publishers" 【C20】______pages towards social media sites. 【C17】

A. article
B. game
C. scheme
D. agenda

How men first learned to invent words is unknown; 【C1】______, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, somehow invented certain 【C2】______ to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things,【C3】______they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed 【C4】______certain signs, called letters, which could be 【C5】______ to represent those sounds, and which could be【C6】______. Those sounds, whether spoken,【C7】______written in letters, we call words. The power of words, then, lies in their 【C8】______—the things they bring up before our minds. Words become 【C9】______ with meaning for us by experience; 【C10】______the longer we live, the more certain words【C11】______ to us the happy and sad events of our past; and the more we 【C12】______ , the more the number of words that mean something to us 【C13】______ . Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which appeal 【C14】______to our minds and emotions. This 【C15】______and telling use of words is what we call 【C16】______ style. Above all, the real poet is a master of【C17】______. He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which【C18】______their position and association can【C19】______men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will【C20】______our speech or writing silly and vulgar. 【C19】

A. move
B. engage
C. make
D. force

In their quest to build profitable and more far-reaching digital audiences, publishers in the US and Europe have turned to the world"s largest【C1】______ network for help. Nine media organisations,【C2】______the BBC through its youth-oriented Newsbeat service, the Guardian and the New York Times, have【C3】______ a deal with Facebook to publish some of their【C4】______directly through the social network rather than【C5】______ hosting it on their own sites as part of a trial. The【C6】______comes as increasing numbers of, readers rely on the social network as the main site【C7】______which they receive news. Facebook wants not only to 【C8】______users to news sites 【C9】______to be the place where they stay and consume it, too. Facebook already 【C10】______ nearly 20 per cent of the Guardian"s web traffic, excluding visits to its own apps, and about 15 per cent of 【C11】______ to the New York Times site. The Facebook deal follows complaints by some 【C12】______ that internet groups such as Google and Face-book 【C13】______ their own online businesses. Rupert Murdoch" s News Corp, 【C14】______ , a critic of Google and Face-book, is not participating. Others have【C15】______concern that Facebook would have too much power 【C16】______ which stories appear and where they are placed. Facebook said the【C17】______ would give publishers "control over their stories, brand experience and profit opportunities", including【C18】______to some user data. Online sharing of news articles has already 【C19】______ some readers away from publishers" 【C20】______pages towards social media sites. 【C16】

A. over
B. with
C. of
D. for

How men first learned to invent words is unknown; 【C1】______, the origin of language is a mystery. All we really know is that men, unlike animals, somehow invented certain 【C2】______ to express thoughts and feelings, actions and things,【C3】______they could communicate with each other; and that later they agreed 【C4】______certain signs, called letters, which could be 【C5】______ to represent those sounds, and which could be【C6】______. Those sounds, whether spoken,【C7】______written in letters, we call words. The power of words, then, lies in their 【C8】______—the things they bring up before our minds. Words become 【C9】______ with meaning for us by experience; 【C10】______the longer we live, the more certain words【C11】______ to us the happy and sad events of our past; and the more we 【C12】______ , the more the number of words that mean something to us 【C13】______ . Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words which appeal 【C14】______to our minds and emotions. This 【C15】______and telling use of words is what we call 【C16】______ style. Above all, the real poet is a master of【C17】______. He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which【C18】______their position and association can【C19】______men to tears. We should, therefore, learn to choose our words carefully and use them accurately, or they will【C20】______our speech or writing silly and vulgar. 【C16】

A. written
B. spoken
C. literary
D. dramatic

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