Kissing, stroking and wild embraces are common enough, and now the quiet, romantic gesture of holding hands in public is a【M1】__

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问题     Kissing, stroking and wild embraces are common enough,
and now the quiet, romantic gesture of holding hands in public is a【M1】______
final frontier for many young couples in the West—even though,
traditionally it was a first step towards intimacy. Power couples on【M2】______
the world stage have taken up handholding as a sign of equality【M3】______
and commitment. The political figures and their wives are often
snapped hand-in-hand.
    That very fact—which it’s a simple but powerful statement of【M4】______
commitment—is exact what deters many young people from【M5】______
linking hands. There is no public display of affection intimate【M6】______
between two people than handholding, writes New York bachelor
Jozen, on his blog. "Holding hands is the ultimate sign that two
people are not only together, also happily so. Couples kiss madly,【M7】______
hug madly. But hold hands madly? Oh no, they don’t do that."
    Public Display of Affection is so common and varied that it’s
earned its own acronym, the PDA. A lot of young people aren’t
thinking about the long term when they date with someone:【M8】______
"Kissing and touching are fueled by passion and don’t necessarily
mean people plan to be together forever. But a couple quietly
holding hands shows something deeper." In the fast paced, constantly
changing world of youth where everything is permitted, but something【M9】______
is certain, people have time for passion but are scary【M10】______
of the commitment of love.
【M7】

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答案also—but或∧also—but

解析 词汇错误。此句用了not only…but also的结构,其中also可以省略,此句的意思是“握手不仅是表示两个人在一起的最终标志,而且标志着两个人幸福地在一起。”
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