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[填空题]When we use the word()we mean that an idea or theory is being applied: that whatever the teacher does, certain theoretical principles are always borne in mind.的答案是什么?
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[填空题]When we use the word()we mean that an idea or theory is being applied: that whatever the teacher does, certain theoretical principles are always borne in mind.
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在2处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在3处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在6处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在7处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在8处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在9处填上正确答案()
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In every cultivated language, there are two great clae of word which, taken together, comprie the whole vocabulary. Firt, there are thoe word(1)which we become acquainted in daily converation, which we(2),that i to ay, from the(3) of our own family and from our familiar aociate, and(4) we hould know and ue (5 )we could not read or write. They (6) the common thing of life, and are the tock in trade of all who (7) the language. Such word may be called“popular”, ince they belong to the people (8) and are not the excluive (9) of a limited cla. On the other hand, our language (10) a multitude of word which are comparatively (11) ued in ordinary converation. Their meaning are known to every educated peron, but there i little (12) to ue them at home or in the market-place. Our (13) acquaintance with them come not from our mother' (14) or from the talk of our chool-mate, (15) from book that we read, lecture that we (16) ,or the more (17)converation of highly educated peaker who are dicuing ome particular (18) n a tyle appropriately elevated above the habitual(19) f everyday life. Such word are called“learned”, and the (20) between them and the“popular”word i of great importance to a right undertanding of linguitic proce. 请在10处填上正确答案()