
根据宪法规定,中央军事委员会的组成人员包括()。
A.秘书长
B.副主席若干人
C.委员若干人
D.主席


A.秘书长
B.副主席若干人
C.委员若干人
D.主席
Listen to a short passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, listen for tis general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. Check what you have written during the third time.
Many neighbor disputes end up in court because of poor communication. If something dangerous or (1) happens, the cops are the obvious solution. But if problems that arise are grayer, communication is the best way to save money and trouble. Here are some tips to be a good neighbor and deal with a bad one:
Get to know each other. Being a good neighbor doesn't mean (2) together. Just knowing them well enough to say hi, or maybe borrowing a cup of sugar or loaning a gardening tool, can build trust and understanding. Issues are much more likely to occur among strangers than even casual (3) .
Head off problems before they're problems. If you are (4) at your place, go to all neighbors who might be affected and offer them two things: a (5) invitation to the party and a card with your phone number. If they are not (6)of the noise or there are other problems, your neighbors can call you instead of asking the police to (7)
Tell your neighbors what's bothering you – don't assume they know what the problem is. Be open and direct, not passive-aggressive. Ask for their opinions, and wherever possible, propose a solution that (8) and demonstrates a willingness to compromise. Stay cool and positive, even if your neighbors are not.
Check with other neighbors. See if anybody else on the block is having similar issues – they may be willing to help (9) it. If one of the neighbors is close to the troublemaker, have them come with you when you (10) .
Bottom line? As with any relationship, being a good neighbor – or dealing with a bad one – is all about communication.