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1.Tobehonestistobetrueoneself.2.Somepeoplefindthenewtechnologymakestheatrelessbelieva...
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To be honest is to be trueoneself.2.Some people find the new technology makes theatre less believable, less truetheir own experience and therefore less convincing than the performances seen on television and cinema.3.Teachers areshort supply, and as a result, education has become more expensive.4.Gasoline wasshort supply after the war.5.Medicines areshort supply; diseases are spreading quickly.6.The point of his speech is that we should standfreedom.7.These people say that they standpeace, love, liberty, and human responsibility.8.Very soon a letter arrived from Beijing in responsean old man's inquiries about his elder son who is still alive and lives not far from the capital.9.A child's responsedeath will vary in accordance with age.10.Sorry, you're just a few linksfrom the website that you want to go to.11.A senior official from the university said that they were trying their best to transform their universitya top school in the country.12.When they had learned the whole story from beginning to end their surprise was transformedexcitement.13.Realizing that the end of his career was nearhand, he looked for some additional income.14.The accident happened in a place far away from cities and hospitals were not nearhand; that's why some people died just because of bleeding.15.Could I have accessyour central computer for a while?16.The poor people in the country have accessneither educational nor political resources.17.Carmen yieldedgeneral pressure and unwillingly took the child to a specialist.18.I think eventually politics is going to yieldthe need for disaster relief for individuals and communities that need it.19.If you engagepolitical affairs, you cannot expect to have much time for your family.20.I have a large circle of friends and acquaintances engagedphotography. 展开
To be honest is to be trueoneself.2.Some people find the new technology makes theatre less believable, less truetheir own experience and therefore less convincing than the performances seen on television and cinema.3.Teachers areshort supply, and as a result, education has become more expensive.4.Gasoline wasshort supply after the war.5.Medicines areshort supply; diseases are spreading quickly.6.The point of his speech is that we should standfreedom.7.These people say that they standpeace, love, liberty, and human responsibility.8.Very soon a letter arrived from Beijing in responsean old man's inquiries about his elder son who is still alive and lives not far from the capital.9.A child's responsedeath will vary in accordance with age.10.Sorry, you're just a few linksfrom the website that you want to go to.11.A senior official from the university said that they were trying their best to transform their universitya top school in the country.12.When they had learned the whole story from beginning to end their surprise was transformedexcitement.13.Realizing that the end of his career was nearhand, he looked for some additional income.14.The accident happened in a place far away from cities and hospitals were not nearhand; that's why some people died just because of bleeding.15.Could I have accessyour central computer for a while?16.The poor people in the country have accessneither educational nor political resources.17.Carmen yieldedgeneral pressure and unwillingly took the child to a specialist.18.I think eventually politics is going to yieldthe need for disaster relief for individuals and communities that need it.19.If you engagepolitical affairs, you cannot expect to have much time for your family.20.I have a large circle of friends and acquaintances engagedphotography. 展开
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1. To be honest is to be true (to) oneself.
2. Some people find the new technology makes theatre less believable, less true (from) their own experience and therefore less convincing than the performances seen on television and cinema.
3. Teachers are (in) short supply, and as a result, education has become more expensive.
4. Gasoline was (in) short supply after the war.
5. Medicines are (in) short supply; diseases are spreading quickly.
6. The point of his speech is that we should stand (for) freedom.
7. These people say that they stand (for) peace, love, liberty, and human responsibility.
8. Very soon a letter arrived from Beijing in response (to) an old man's inquiries about his elder son who is still alive and lives not far from the capital.
9. A child's response (to) death will vary in accordance with age.
10. Sorry, you're just a few links (away) from the website that you want to go to.
11. A senior official from the university said that they were trying their best to transform their university (into) a top school in the country.
12. When they had learned the whole story from beginning to end their surprise was transformed (into) excitement.
13. Realizing that the end of his career was near (at) hand, he looked for some additional income.
14. The accident happened in a place far away from cities and hospitals were not near (at) hand; that's why some people died just because of bleeding.
15. Could I have access (to) your central computer for a while?
16. The poor people in the country have access (to) neither educational nor political resources.
17. Carmen yielded (to) general pressure and unwillingly took the child to a specialist.
18. I think eventually politics is going to yield (to) the need for disaster relief for individuals and communities that need it.
19. If you engage (in) political affairs, you cannot expect to have much time for your family.
20. I have a large circle of friends and acquaintances engaged (in) photography.
2. Some people find the new technology makes theatre less believable, less true (from) their own experience and therefore less convincing than the performances seen on television and cinema.
3. Teachers are (in) short supply, and as a result, education has become more expensive.
4. Gasoline was (in) short supply after the war.
5. Medicines are (in) short supply; diseases are spreading quickly.
6. The point of his speech is that we should stand (for) freedom.
7. These people say that they stand (for) peace, love, liberty, and human responsibility.
8. Very soon a letter arrived from Beijing in response (to) an old man's inquiries about his elder son who is still alive and lives not far from the capital.
9. A child's response (to) death will vary in accordance with age.
10. Sorry, you're just a few links (away) from the website that you want to go to.
11. A senior official from the university said that they were trying their best to transform their university (into) a top school in the country.
12. When they had learned the whole story from beginning to end their surprise was transformed (into) excitement.
13. Realizing that the end of his career was near (at) hand, he looked for some additional income.
14. The accident happened in a place far away from cities and hospitals were not near (at) hand; that's why some people died just because of bleeding.
15. Could I have access (to) your central computer for a while?
16. The poor people in the country have access (to) neither educational nor political resources.
17. Carmen yielded (to) general pressure and unwillingly took the child to a specialist.
18. I think eventually politics is going to yield (to) the need for disaster relief for individuals and communities that need it.
19. If you engage (in) political affairs, you cannot expect to have much time for your family.
20. I have a large circle of friends and acquaintances engaged (in) photography.
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