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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?? AHeroicWoman??The wholeoftheUnitedStatescheereditslatestheroAshleySmithwiththe FederalBureauofinvestigationsayingitwasplanningtogiveabigrewardto herforhavingabraveheartandwisemind.??{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}ShewasmovingintoherapartmentinAtlantaGeorgiaearlyonthe morningofMarch12whenamanfollowedhertoherdoorandputaguntoher side.IstartedwalkingtomydoorandIfeltreallyreallyafraidshesaid inaTVinterviewlastweek.ThemanwasBrianNichols33.Hewassuspectedof killingthreepeopleatanAtlantacourthouse法院onMarch11andlaterof killingafederalagent.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.??Nicholstied Smithupwithtapebutreleasedheraftersherepeatedlybeggedhimnottotake herlife.Itoldhimifhehurtmemylittlegirlwouldn’thaveamummyshe said.InordertocalmthemandownshereadtohimfromThePurpose—Driven Lifeabest-sellingreligiousbook.Heaskedhertorepeataparagraphabout whatyouthoughtyourpurposeinlifewaswhattalentswereyougiven. ?{{U}}?48?{{/U}}.Ibasicallyjusttalkedtohimandtriedto gainhistrustSmithsaid.??SmithsaidsheaskedNicholswhyhe choseher.HesaidhethoughtIwasanangelsentfromGodandwewere Christiansisterandbrothershesaid.AndthathewaslostandthatGodled himtometotellhimthathehadhurtalotofpeople.{{U}}?49 ?{{/U}}.ShesaidNicholswassurprisedwhenshemadehimbreakfastandthat thetwoofthemwatchedtelevisioncoverage报道ofthepolicehuntforhim.I cannotbelievethat’smeNicholstoldthewoman.ThenNicholsaskedSmith whatshethoughtheshoulddo.ShesaidIthinkyoushouldturnyourselfin. Ifyoudon’tlotsmorepeoplearegoingtogethurt.? ?Eventuallyhelethergo.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.AUS$60000reward hadbeenpostedforNichols’capture.Authoritiessaidtheydidnotyetknowif Smithwouldbeeligible有资格的forthatmoney.??A.Thelocal policeweresearchingforhim??B.Smithisa26-year-oldsingle motherwithadaughter??C.Smithtriedveryhardtokill Nichols??D.Sheevencookedbreakfastforthemanbeforehe allowedhertoleave??E.Andthetwoofthemdiscussedthis topic.??F.Thenshecalledthepolice.
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 Hitchhiking搭车旅游??When Iwasinmyteens十几岁and20shitchhikingwasamainformoflong-distance transport.Thekindnessorcuriosityofstrangers{{U}}?51?{{/U}}me alloverEuropeNorthAmericaAsiaandsouthernAfrica.Someofthe lift-giversbecamefriendsmanyprovidedhospitality{{U}}?52?{{/U}} theroad.??Notonlydidyoufindoutmuchmoreaboutacountry than{{U}}?53?{{/U}}travelingbytrainorplanebutalsotherewas thatelementofexcitementaboutwhereyouwouldfinishupthatnight. HitchhikingfeaturedimportantlyinWesternculture.Ithasbooksandsongs aboutit.Sowhathashappenedto{{U}}?54?{{/U}}???A fewyearsagoIaskedthesamequestionabouthitchhikinginacolumnona newspaper.{{U}}?55?{{/U}}ofpeoplefromallovertheworldresponded withtheirviewonthestateofhitchhiking.??Ifthereisa hitchhiker’s{{U}}?56?{{/U}}itmustbelrancameonereply.Rural Irelandwasrecommendedasafriendlyplaceforhitchhiking{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}wasQuebecCanada.ifyoudon’tmindbeingberated严厉指责fornot speakingFrench.??Butwhilehitchhikingwasclearlystillalive andwellinmanypartsoftheworldthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}feelingwas thatthroughoutmuchofthewestitwasdoomed消亡.??Withsomuch newsaboutcrimeinthemediapeopleassumedthatanyoneontheopenroad withoutthemoneyforevenabusticketmustpresentadanger.Butdowe {{U}}?59?{{/U}}tobesowarybothtohitchhikeandtogivea lift???InPolandinthe1960s{{U}}?60?{{/U}}aPolish womanwhoe-m/filedmetheauthoritiesintroducedtheHitchhiker’sBooklet. Thebookletcontainedcouponsfordriverssoeachtimeadriver{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}somebodyheorshereceivedacoupon.Attheendoftheseason {{U}}?62?{{/U}}whohadpickedupthemosthikerswererewardedwith variousprizes.Everybodywashitchhikingthen.??Surelythisis agoodideaforsociety.Hitchhikingwouldincreaserespectbybreakingdown {{U}}?63?{{/U}}betweenstrangers.Itwouldhelpfight{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}warmingbycuttingdownonfuelconsumptionashitchhikerswouldbe usingexistingfuels.Itwouldalsoimproveeducationalstandardsbydelivering instant{{U}}?65?{{/U}}ingeographyhistorypoliticsand sociology.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} KobeBryant??After10 seasonswearingtheNo.8onhisbackKobeBryantwillbecomeNo.24next season.ThereasonforthesurprisingdecisionbytheLosAngelesLakerssuper guardlastweekhasbecomeahottopicfordebate.??Bryantwore No.24whenhewasinearlyhighschoolbuthechangedtoNo.33inhissenior year.HeswitchedtoNo.$whenhewasselectedbytheLakersin1996andhas notbeenchangedsince.??Bryanthasrefusedtoexplainthe decisionuntiltheendoftheplay-offs季后赛.SoguessingBryant’smotivehas becomeapopulargameamongNBAfansandnewspapercolumnists专栏作家.? ?Thereareallkindsofspeculations.ManysaythatBryantwantstoleave thepastbehindandhaveafreshstart.Hehasoftenbeencriticizedforplaying tobenefithimselfandnottheteamasawhole.Otherssaythathemaybetrying tocomparehimselftoMichaelJordan.JordanwasfamousforhisNo.23 jersey运动衫.SomesuchasNBCSportcolumnistMichaelVenterarguethatitis allaboutmoney.BryantwillmakemoremoneybysellingNewJerseystohis fans.??Somespeculationsaremoreaboutfun.Forexamplethere isanopinionthatKobeisactuallyjustadiehard非常执著的fanofthepopularTV drama24.??Allthistalkhasturnedthenumberchangeintoa majorissue.Itseemsthatthereisalotoffuss大惊小怪oversomethingthat shouldbeprettysimple.??Jerseynumbershavetheirownspecial significanceinAmericansportsespeciallybasketball.Playerschoosetheir numberwhentheyjoinateamandtheyusuallystickwiththatnumberforthe restoftheircareer.Whenagreatplayerretireshisteamwillhonorhimby retiringhisnumber.??TOSomeextentthejerseyistheplayer andtheplayeristhejersey.ThuswhenyouseethefamousNo.23forthe ChicagoBullsyouimmediatelythinkaboutMichaelJordan.ANo.32MiamiHeats jerseyrecallstheimageofShaquilleO’NealandtheHoustonRockets’No.11 belongsonlytoYaoMing.??Lotsofstoriesarebehindplayers’ jerseynumberselections.JordansaidthathechoseNo.23becauseitwas roughlyhalfof45.Jordan’selderbrotherworetheNo.45incollege.YaoMing oncerevealedthattheNo.11standsfortwopeopleinlove-meaninghimandhis girlfriendYeLi.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaspeculationaboutBryant’smotivetochangehisnumberaccordingtothispassage?
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?? AHeroicWoman??The wholeoftheUnitedStatescheereditslatestheroAshleySmithwiththe FederalBureauofinvestigationsayingitwasplanningtogiveabigrewardto herforhavingabraveheartandwisemind.??{{U}}?46 ?{{/U}}ShewasmovingintoherapartmentinAtlantaGeorgiaearlyonthe morningofMarch12whenamanfollowedhertoherdoorandputaguntoher side.IstartedwalkingtomydoorandIfeltreallyreallyafraidshesaid inaTVinterviewlastweek.ThemanwasBrianNichols33.Hewassuspectedof killingthreepeopleatanAtlantacourthouse法院onMarch11andlaterof killingafederalagent.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.??Nicholstied Smithupwithtapebutreleasedheraftersherepeatedlybeggedhimnottotake herlife.Itoldhimifhehurtmemylittlegirlwouldn’thaveamummyshe said.InordertocalmthemandownshereadtohimfromThePurpose—Driven Lifeabest-sellingreligiousbook.Heaskedhertorepeataparagraphabout whatyouthoughtyourpurposeinlifewaswhattalentswereyougiven. ?{{U}}?48?{{/U}}.Ibasicallyjusttalkedtohimandtriedto gainhistrustSmithsaid.??SmithsaidsheaskedNicholswhyhe choseher.HesaidhethoughtIwasanangelsentfromGodandwewere Christiansisterandbrothershesaid.AndthathewaslostandthatGodled himtometotellhimthathehadhurtalotofpeople.{{U}}?49 ?{{/U}}.ShesaidNicholswassurprisedwhenshemadehimbreakfastandthat thetwoofthemwatchedtelevisioncoverage报道ofthepolicehuntforhim.I cannotbelievethat’smeNicholstoldthewoman.ThenNicholsaskedSmith whatshethoughtheshoulddo.ShesaidIthinkyoushouldturnyourselfin. Ifyoudon’tlotsmorepeoplearegoingtogethurt.? ?Eventuallyhelethergo.{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.AUS$60000reward hadbeenpostedforNichols’capture.Authoritiessaidtheydidnotyetknowif Smithwouldbeeligible有资格的forthatmoney.??A.Thelocal policeweresearchingforhim??B.Smithisa26-year-oldsingle motherwithadaughter??C.Smithtriedveryhardtokill Nichols??D.Sheevencookedbreakfastforthemanbeforehe allowedhertoleave??E.Andthetwoofthemdiscussedthis topic.??F.Thenshecalledthepolice.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} KobeBryant??After10 seasonswearingtheNo.8onhisbackKobeBryantwillbecomeNo.24next season.ThereasonforthesurprisingdecisionbytheLosAngelesLakerssuper guardlastweekhasbecomeahottopicfordebate.??Bryantwore No.24whenhewasinearlyhighschoolbuthechangedtoNo.33inhissenior year.HeswitchedtoNo.$whenhewasselectedbytheLakersin1996andhas notbeenchangedsince.??Bryanthasrefusedtoexplainthe decisionuntiltheendoftheplay-offs季后赛.SoguessingBryant’smotivehas becomeapopulargameamongNBAfansandnewspapercolumnists专栏作家.? ?Thereareallkindsofspeculations.ManysaythatBryantwantstoleave thepastbehindandhaveafreshstart.Hehasoftenbeencriticizedforplaying tobenefithimselfandnottheteamasawhole.Otherssaythathemaybetrying tocomparehimselftoMichaelJordan.JordanwasfamousforhisNo.23 jersey运动衫.SomesuchasNBCSportcolumnistMichaelVenterarguethatitis allaboutmoney.BryantwillmakemoremoneybysellingNewJerseystohis fans.??Somespeculationsaremoreaboutfun.Forexamplethere isanopinionthatKobeisactuallyjustadiehard非常执著的fanofthepopularTV drama24.??Allthistalkhasturnedthenumberchangeintoa majorissue.Itseemsthatthereisalotoffuss大惊小怪oversomethingthat shouldbeprettysimple.??Jerseynumbershavetheirownspecial significanceinAmericansportsespeciallybasketball.Playerschoosetheir numberwhentheyjoinateamandtheyusuallystickwiththatnumberforthe restoftheircareer.Whenagreatplayerretireshisteamwillhonorhimby retiringhisnumber.??TOSomeextentthejerseyistheplayer andtheplayeristhejersey.ThuswhenyouseethefamousNo.23forthe ChicagoBullsyouimmediatelythinkaboutMichaelJordan.ANo.32MiamiHeats jerseyrecallstheimageofShaquilleO’NealandtheHoustonRockets’No.11 belongsonlytoYaoMing.??Lotsofstoriesarebehindplayers’ jerseynumberselections.JordansaidthathechoseNo.23becauseitwas roughlyhalfof45.Jordan’selderbrotherworetheNo.45incollege.YaoMing oncerevealedthattheNo.11standsfortwopeopleinlove-meaninghimandhis girlfriendYeLi.WhichteamhasBryantplayedfor?
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息文巾没有提及请选择C TheRaceintoSpace? ?AmericanmillionaireDennisTitowillalwaysbefamous.Hewasthefirst touristinspace.IspentsixtyyearsonEarthandeightdaysinspaceandfrom myviewpointitwastwoseparatelivesTitoexplained.Helovedhistimein space.Beinginspaceandlookingbackatearthisoneofthemostrewarding experiencesahumanbeingcanhave.??Thiskindofexperience isn’tcheap.Itcost$20million.HoweverTitoachievedhisdreamsohewas happy.Formeitwasalifedream.ItwasadreamthatbeganwhenIdidn’thave anymoneyhetoldreporters.??On30April2002Mark Shuttleworthbecametheworld’ssecondspacetourist.ShuttleworthisaSouth Africanbusinessman.Attheageoftwenty-eighthealsopaid$20millionforthe eight-daytrip.BothTitoandShuttleworthboughttheirticketsfroma companycalledSpaceAdventures.Thecompanyhasaround100peoplealreadyon theirwaitinglistforflightsintospace.Thespaceshiptotakethemdoesn’t existyet.??Manyofthecustomersarepeoplewholike adventure.TheyarethekindofpeoplewhoalsowanttoclimbMount Qomolangma.Othercustomersarepeoplewholovespace.Howeverthesepeopleare worried.Becauseit’ssoexpensiveonlyveryrichpeoplecangointospace.They wantspacetraveltobeavailabletomorepeople.??Thatdaymay soonbehere.InterOrbitalSystemsIOSplanstosenduptofourtouristsaweek intospace.ThetourswilldepartfromanislandinTonga.Thecompanypromisesa packagethatincludesforty-fivedaysofastronauttraininginRussiaand CaliforniasevendaysinspaceandavacationinTongafor$2million. ??Howeverspaceflightisstillverydangerous.BillReaddyis NASA’sdeputyassistantadministratorforspaceflight.Hesaysthatthechances ofdyingareabout1in500.Becauseofthisitmaytaketimebeforespace tourismreallytakesoff.Youmightbeabletogoupbutwillyoucomedown? IOSwillsenditstouristsintospacefromTonga.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} TryingtoFindaPartner? ?OneofthemoststrikingfindingsofarecentpollintheUKisthatof thepeopleinterviewedoneintwobelievesthatitisbecomingmoredifficult tomeetsomeonetostartafamilywith.??Whyaremanyfindingit increasinglydifficulttostartandsustainintimaterelationships?Doesmodern lifereallymakeithardertofallinlove?Orarewemakingitharderfor ourselves???Itiscertainlythecasetodaythatcontemporary couplesbenefitindifferentwaysfromrelationships.Womennolongerrelyupon partnersforeconomicsecurityorstatus.Amandoesn’texpecthisspousetobe insolechargeofrunninghishouseholdandraisinghischildren.? ?Butperhapstheknowledgethatwecanliveperfectlywellwithouta partnershipmeansthatittakesmuchmoretopersuadepeopletoabandontheir independence.??Intheoryfindingapartnershouldbemuch simplerthesedays.Onlyafewgenerationsagoyourchoiceofsoulmate心上人was constrained限制bygeographysocialconventionandfamilytradition.Although itwasneverexplicitmanymarriageswereessentiallyarranged.? ?Nowthosebarriershavebeenbrokendown.Youcanapproachabuilderora brainsurgeoninanybarinanycityonanygivenevening.Whentheworldis youroyster牡蛎yousurelyhaveabetterchanceoffindingapearl.? ?Butitseemsthattheoldconventionshavebeenreplacedbyaneven tighterconstraint:thetyrannyofchoice.??Theexpectationsof partnersareinflated提高toanunmanageabledegree:goodlooksimpressive salarykindtograndmotherandrightsocks.Thereisnoroomforerrorinthe firstimpression.??Wethinkthatarelationshipcanbeperfect. Ifitisn’titisdisposable.Weworktoprotectourselvesagainstfuture heartacheanddon’tputinthehardemotionallaborneededtobuildastrong relationship.Ofcoursethisiscomplicatedbyrealities.Thecostofhousing andchild-rearingcreatespressuretohaveastableincomeandcareerbeforea lifepartnership.WhichofthefollowingisNOTexpectedofapartneraccordingtothispassage?
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} KobeBryant??After10 seasonswearingtheNo.8onhisbackKobeBryantwillbecomeNo.24next season.ThereasonforthesurprisingdecisionbytheLosAngelesLakerssuper guardlastweekhasbecomeahottopicfordebate.??Bryantwore No.24whenhewasinearlyhighschoolbuthechangedtoNo.33inhissenior year.HeswitchedtoNo.$whenhewasselectedbytheLakersin1996andhas notbeenchangedsince.??Bryanthasrefusedtoexplainthe decisionuntiltheendoftheplay-offs季后赛.SoguessingBryant’smotivehas becomeapopulargameamongNBAfansandnewspapercolumnists专栏作家.? ?Thereareallkindsofspeculations.ManysaythatBryantwantstoleave thepastbehindandhaveafreshstart.Hehasoftenbeencriticizedforplaying tobenefithimselfandnottheteamasawhole.Otherssaythathemaybetrying tocomparehimselftoMichaelJordan.JordanwasfamousforhisNo.23 jersey运动衫.SomesuchasNBCSportcolumnistMichaelVenterarguethatitis allaboutmoney.BryantwillmakemoremoneybysellingNewJerseystohis fans.??Somespeculationsaremoreaboutfun.Forexamplethere isanopinionthatKobeisactuallyjustadiehard非常执著的fanofthepopularTV drama24.??Allthistalkhasturnedthenumberchangeintoa majorissue.Itseemsthatthereisalotoffuss大惊小怪oversomethingthat shouldbeprettysimple.??Jerseynumbershavetheirownspecial significanceinAmericansportsespeciallybasketball.Playerschoosetheir numberwhentheyjoinateamandtheyusuallystickwiththatnumberforthe restoftheircareer.Whenagreatplayerretireshisteamwillhonorhimby retiringhisnumber.??TOSomeextentthejerseyistheplayer andtheplayeristhejersey.ThuswhenyouseethefamousNo.23forthe ChicagoBullsyouimmediatelythinkaboutMichaelJordan.ANo.32MiamiHeats jerseyrecallstheimageofShaquilleO’NealandtheHoustonRockets’No.11 belongsonlytoYaoMing.??Lotsofstoriesarebehindplayers’ jerseynumberselections.JordansaidthathechoseNo.23becauseitwas roughlyhalfof45.Jordan’selderbrotherworetheNo.45incollege.YaoMing oncerevealedthattheNo.11standsfortwopeopleinlove-meaninghimandhis girlfriendYeLi.WhatdoesthenumberYaoMingchosestandfor?
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 Hitchhiking搭车旅游??When Iwasinmyteens十几岁and20shitchhikingwasamainformoflong-distance transport.Thekindnessorcuriosityofstrangers{{U}}?51?{{/U}}me alloverEuropeNorthAmericaAsiaandsouthernAfrica.Someofthe lift-giversbecamefriendsmanyprovidedhospitality{{U}}?52?{{/U}} theroad.??Notonlydidyoufindoutmuchmoreaboutacountry than{{U}}?53?{{/U}}travelingbytrainorplanebutalsotherewas thatelementofexcitementaboutwhereyouwouldfinishupthatnight. HitchhikingfeaturedimportantlyinWesternculture.Ithasbooksandsongs aboutit.Sowhathashappenedto{{U}}?54?{{/U}}???A fewyearsagoIaskedthesamequestionabouthitchhikinginacolumnona newspaper.{{U}}?55?{{/U}}ofpeoplefromallovertheworldresponded withtheirviewonthestateofhitchhiking.??Ifthereisa hitchhiker’s{{U}}?56?{{/U}}itmustbelrancameonereply.Rural Irelandwasrecommendedasafriendlyplaceforhitchhiking{{U}}?57 ?{{/U}}wasQuebecCanada.ifyoudon’tmindbeingberated严厉指责fornot speakingFrench.??Butwhilehitchhikingwasclearlystillalive andwellinmanypartsoftheworldthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}feelingwas thatthroughoutmuchofthewestitwasdoomed消亡.??Withsomuch newsaboutcrimeinthemediapeopleassumedthatanyoneontheopenroad withoutthemoneyforevenabusticketmustpresentadanger.Butdowe {{U}}?59?{{/U}}tobesowarybothtohitchhikeandtogivea lift???InPolandinthe1960s{{U}}?60?{{/U}}aPolish womanwhoe-m/filedmetheauthoritiesintroducedtheHitchhiker’sBooklet. Thebookletcontainedcouponsfordriverssoeachtimeadriver{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}somebodyheorshereceivedacoupon.Attheendoftheseason {{U}}?62?{{/U}}whohadpickedupthemosthikerswererewardedwith variousprizes.Everybodywashitchhikingthen.??Surelythisis agoodideaforsociety.Hitchhikingwouldincreaserespectbybreakingdown {{U}}?63?{{/U}}betweenstrangers.Itwouldhelpfight{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}warmingbycuttingdownonfuelconsumptionashitchhikerswouldbe usingexistingfuels.Itwouldalsoimproveeducationalstandardsbydelivering instant{{U}}?65?{{/U}}ingeographyhistorypoliticsand sociology.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} TryingtoFindaPartner? ?OneofthemoststrikingfindingsofarecentpollintheUKisthatof thepeopleinterviewedoneintwobelievesthatitisbecomingmoredifficult tomeetsomeonetostartafamilywith.??Whyaremanyfindingit increasinglydifficulttostartandsustainintimaterelationships?Doesmodern lifereallymakeithardertofallinlove?Orarewemakingitharderfor ourselves???Itiscertainlythecasetodaythatcontemporary couplesbenefitindifferentwaysfromrelationships.Womennolongerrelyupon partnersforeconomicsecurityorstatus.Amandoesn’texpecthisspousetobe insolechargeofrunninghishouseholdandraisinghischildren.? ?Butperhapstheknowledgethatwecanliveperfectlywellwithouta partnershipmeansthatittakesmuchmoretopersuadepeopletoabandontheir independence.??Intheoryfindingapartnershouldbemuch simplerthesedays.Onlyafewgenerationsagoyourchoiceofsoulmate心上人was constrained限制bygeographysocialconventionandfamilytradition.Although itwasneverexplicitmanymarriageswereessentiallyarranged.? ?Nowthosebarriershavebeenbrokendown.Youcanapproachabuilderora brainsurgeoninanybarinanycityonanygivenevening.Whentheworldis youroyster牡蛎yousurelyhaveabetterchanceoffindingapearl.? ?Butitseemsthattheoldconventionshavebeenreplacedbyaneven tighterconstraint:thetyrannyofchoice.??Theexpectationsof partnersareinflated提高toanunmanageabledegree:goodlooksimpressive salarykindtograndmotherandrightsocks.Thereisnoroomforerrorinthe firstimpression.??Wethinkthatarelationshipcanbeperfect. Ifitisn’titisdisposable.Weworktoprotectourselvesagainstfuture heartacheanddon’tputinthehardemotionallaborneededtobuildastrong relationship.Ofcoursethisiscomplicatedbyrealities.Thecostofhousing andchild-rearingcreatespressuretohaveastableincomeandcareerbeforea lifepartnership.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutacontemporarymarriedcouple?
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