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a room feel the way you want it to feel

Over the years, there have been a number of different techniques to help designers approach this important point.____ £¬they can get a little complex. But good news is that there¡¯er really only three kinds of decisions you need to make about color in your home: the small ones, the medium ones, and the large ones.

____£¬They¡®re the little spots of color like throw pillows, mirrors and baskets that most of us use to add visual interest to our rooms. Less tiring than painting your walls and less expensive than buying a colorful sofa, small color choices bring with them the significant benefit of being easily changeable.

Medium color choices are generally furniture pieces such as sofas, dinner tables or bookshelves.____They require a bigger commitment than smaller ones, and they have a more powerful effect on the feeling of a space. The large color decisions in your rooms concern the walls, ceilings, and floors. Whether you're looking at wallpaper or paint, the time, effort and relative expense put into it are significant.____. A. While all of them are useful B. Whatever you're looking for C. If you're experimenting with a color

D. Small color choices are the ones we¡¯re most familiar with E. it's not really a good idea to use too many small color pieces F. So it pays to be sure, because you want to get it right the first time

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Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a former graduate returning to teach, and this ____ was no game for him ; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it ____that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to____the class among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to ____ what we would learn in class to our future professions and____to our lives. I managed to get an A in that ____ and leaned life lessons that have served me well beyond the ____ .

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Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, I' m still putting to use what he ____ me£º¡°the absolute most important ____ that you learn when you play chess is how to make good____. On every single move you have to ____ a situation, process what your opponent (¶ÔÊÖ) is doing and ____the best move from among all your options.¡± These words still ring true today in my ____ as a journalist. 41.A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down 42.A. waste B. earn C. save 43.A. excited 44.A. title 45.A. urged

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life____ walking, cycling or swimming. Two of the authors of the review also made a study published in 2014____showed a mere five to 10 minute a day of running reduced the risk of heart disease and early deaths from all ____£¨cause£©.

The best exercise is one that you enjoy and will do. But otherwise...it's probably running. To avoid knee pain, you can run on soft surfaces, do exercises to ____(strength) your leg muscles (¼¡Èâ), avoid hills and get good running shoes. Running is cheap, easy and it's always____(energy). If you are time poor, you need run for only half the time to get the same benefits as other sports, soperhaps we should all give____a try. µÚÒ»½Ú ¶ÌÎĸĴí(¹²10СÌâ;ÿСÌâ1·Ö,Âú·Ö10·Ö)

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