Part Ⅰ 1. Loneliness is most acutely for with others, even with a lover sometimes, we suffer from our differences of taste, temperament and mood. Human intercourse often demands that we soften the edge of perception. That is to say, it asks that we withdraw at the very instant of personal truth for fear of being inappropriately present in a social situation. Alone we can afford to be wholly whatever we are, and to feel whatever we feel absolutely. (a) perceived alone (b) felt with other people (c) treasured greedily (d) endured stoically 2. For the uninitiated, the "white hat" nomenclature confused many when they first heard of it. White hat is a fairly common term for people who hack legitimately - security staff, researchers and so on. By contrast, black hats . Basically, white hats are the good guys; black hats are the bad guys. I fact these terms come from the early Hollywood made Westerns. Because the movies were filmed in black and white, the chase scenes tended to get a bit confusing, until someone decided to give the good guys white hats and the bad guys black hats. (a) invade systems for big business (b) have no interest in security and research (c) do research with white hat approval (d) hack maliciously 3. Sanskrit is Indo-Aryan language, and a classical language of India. Today, it is the official language of the country of India. Contrary to many beliefs, as its writing and reading aspects are currently still taught I in schools and in household across the country. According to recent reports, it is being revived as a vernacular in the village of Mathoor, Karnataka. Sanskrit is mostly used as a ceremonial language in Hindu religious rituals. (a) it has become an extinct language (b) it has forms of hynms and mantras (c) it is the most archaic language ever (d) it is not a dead language 4. Dear Creditor,I wish to which you have handled your business relationship with me. I have been a model customer for the past five years. Yet you have begun to treat...
Part Ⅰ 1. Loneliness is most acutely for with others, even with a lover sometimes, we suffer from ou...