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“Some recollections may vary,” the late Queen famously remarked, in respon ___1___ the Duke and Duchess of Susx’s interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021. Last week, said The Times, the same obrvation _____2_____(make) about the couple’s reports of a “near catastrophic” cha, in ____3___ they were pursued around Manhattan by “aggressive” paparazzi, who – they said – ranrelatives red lights and mounted pavements ____4______(result) in multiple near-collisions, and endangering pedestrians and police. The Duke told friends it was the “____5_____(clo) thing I have ever felt” to understanding ____6___ his lor什么意思中文mother went through on the night of her death, in 1997. The initial reaction was sympathetic. But ___7___ the media looked into what had transpired that night, after the couple left an awards ceremony, a different picture emerged.
The police certainly downplayed the drama, said The New York Times. They conceded that paparazzi had made the couples’ journey____8____(challenge); but they noted that they had got to their destination safely, with no “____9_____(report) collisions, summons, injuries, or arrests”. New York’s Mayor Eric Adams emed flummoxed by the very idea of a two-hour high-speed car cha in Midtown Manhattan; and a cab driver, who’d driven the Susxes some of the way, said he’d not call __10____ a“cha”, and that he had not felt in danger, though they were nervous.
【The Week UK (May 27, 2023)】
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Long known for keeping out immigrants, Japan is now throwing the door open to ___1___ range of foreign workers to enter and potentially stay for good.
A policy overhaul ___2_____(approve) Friday in Tokyo marked the latest sign ____3___ worker shortages in wealthy nations around the globe are spurring ____4____(great) openness to foreign labor.好看的英文
Companies and immigration specialists in Japan say the issue now is less ___5____ to let foreign workers take unfilled jobs and more about making conditions ____6_____(attract) to migrants 延续性who can pick amongembedmovie countries.
On Friday, the government of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said ___7___ would scrap the technical-training program, which currently has about 320,000 workers, and replace it ____8_____ measures that openly declare the goal of bringing in foreigners _____9____(do) jobs in industries lacking enough Japane workers.
Yutaka Ueyama, a 69-year-old strawberry grower in the central Japane prefecture of Shizuoka, has 10 Vietname workers _____10____(help) run his farm. He welcomed Friday’s move becau he said a Vietname couple who started working for him in January may now be able to bring their two grade-school-age daughters to Japan.
【The Week UK (May 27, 2023)】
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Every summer and fall, wildfires in America wreck homes, air quality and lives. ___1____ many of the current fires in Canada were caud by lightning amstressthat _____2____(land) on dry forests, here in the 什么是熟语States, lightning is rarely the culprit. An astonishing 80 percent are caud by human ____3_____(careless). That means they could ___4_____(prevent) with smarter behavior in our increasingly flammable wildlands. With so much smoke ____5____(pollute) the air so early in the fire ason, maybe we can finally stop thinking of wildfires as out of our control.
In the American West, evidence of fire foolishness is all around us. Nearly two years ago, the Caldor fire was allegedly started by a father and son who appear ____6____(go)out shooting in a dry forest during California's peak fire ason, while smoke from the massive Dixie fire still _____7____(hang) heavy in the air. The Caldor fire scorched nearly 222,000 acres, destroyed 1,005 structures, injured multiple people and nt my husband and me packing ahead of the evacuation order.
When I drive past the moonscaped mountains and ____8____(blacken) tree skeletons __
__9____ lush green forest ud to be before the fire, I still get sad, then mad. Lives lost. Landscapes destroyed. Habitats gone. And yet we continue to find new ways to be fire foolish in the wildlands. The list isabstract是什么意思 too long. But everything是什么意思___10____ all comes down to one thing: disregard for dangerous fire conditions that are clearly becoming more frequent from climate change.
【The New York Times (June 10, 2023)】
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Dan D’eramo stood between two hous in Northeast Washington, tranquilizer gun above his shoulder, ____1_____(look) up at a tree.
At the top: a young black bear. Fuzzy, with perky brown ears. The roughly 200-pound bear ______2___(be) the talk of the Brook-land neighborhood since he was spotted early Friday morning on Franklin street. Some residents had brought binoculars. Others had taken the morning off work. Members of the local Facebook group had decided ___3____ a name: Franklin.