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填空题My mania for power can feel no degree of satisfaction until I feel sure I have struck the ultimate of submission and terror in the minds and bodies of my victim.
填空题Family members often talk to each other in (formal) ______ English.
填空题Henry: Can you finish your homework tonight? Jane: ______
填空题Teaching can be a very ______ career, even though it cant make you rich. 虽然不能让人富裕,但教书依然是个回报非常高的职业。
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Researchers who refuse to share data with others may{{U}}
(31) {{/U}}others to withhold results from them,{{U}} (32)
{{/U}}a study by health-policy analysts at Harvard Medical School.
The study found that young researchers, those who publish{{U}} (33)
{{/U}}, and investigators seeking patents are most likely to be{{U}}
(34) {{/U}}access to biomedical data. It also found that researchers
who withhold data gain a{{U}} (35) {{/U}}for this, and have more
difficulty in{{U}} (36) {{/U}}data from others. The
study was (37) by a research team led by sociologist Eric Campbell.
The team surveyed 2,366{{U}} (38) {{/U}}selected scientists at 117 US
medical schools. Overall, 12.5 percent said that they had been denied{{U}}
(39) {{/U}}to other academic investigators' data,{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}article reprints, during the past three years. This{{U}} (41)
{{/U}}with findings by the team and other groups. But by examining the{{U}}
(42) {{/U}}of data withholding, the team identified those experiencing
the most{{U}} (43) {{/U}}. For junior staff{{U}} (44) {{/U}},
the team found that 13.5 percent were denied access,{{U}} (45) {{/U}}5.1
percent of senior re searchers. The{{U}} (46)
{{/U}}between data withholding and researchers' publishing{{U}} (47)
{{/U}}during the{{U}} (48) {{/U}}three years was{{U}} (49)
{{/U}}: 7.7 percent of those who had published 1-5 articles had had data
with held from them, but this rose to 28.9 percent for researchers who had
published more than 20. Campbell warns, "Selectively holding back on information
from the most{{U}} (50) {{/U}}researchers could slow down progress in
research into the causes and cares of human disease."
填空题We can make shipping arrangements ______ this parcel, only if you can open the relative L/C ______ due time.
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填空题Many instructors believe that an informal, relaxed classroom environment is conducive to learning and innovation. It is not uncommon for students to (51) easygoing and friendly relationships with their professors. The casual professor is not necessarily a poor (52) and is still (53) by students. (54) students may be in a subordinate position, some professors treat them as (55) (56) , no matter how egalitarian professors would like to be, they (57) are in a position of authority. Professors may establish social (58) with students outside of the classroom, (59) in the classroom they maintain the instructor's role. A professor may have coffee one day with students but the (60) day expect them to meet a deadline for the submission of a paper or to be prepared for a discussion or an exam. The professor may give extra attention outside of class to a student in need of help but probably will not treat him or her differently when it (61) to evaluating school work. Professors have several roles in relation (62) students; they may be counselors and friends as (63) as teachers. Students .must realize that when a teacher's (64) changes, they must appropriately (65) their behavior and attitudes. Many teachers believe that the responsibility for learning lies (66) the student. If a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the information in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or give an examination. (Courses are not (67) merely for students to pass exams, ) The ideal student is considered to be one (68) is motivated to learn for the sake of learning, not the one interested only in getting high grades. Grade-conscious students may be frustrated with teachers who do not believe it is necessary to grade every assignment. Sometimes homework is returned with brief written (69) but without a grade. Even if a (70) is not given, the student is responsible for learning the material assigned.
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Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.
(1)a child also happens when parents are unable to stand (2) to their children's (3) demands. Such parents(4)between saying no and giving in -- but neither response seems satisfactory to them. If they refuse a request, they immediately feel a (5) of regret for having been so strict or (6) If they give in, they feel regret and resentment over having been too easy. This kind of variability not only (7) parents' ability to set limits, it also (8) the parent-child relationship to some degree, (9) parents and their children of some of the happiness and mutual respect that is (10) in healthy families.
填空题It is widely believed that languages develop and change constantly.
填空题{{U}}就英语而言{{/U}}, you are much better than I.
填空题The driver who had an accident last year was blamed for ______ his truck again. 去年出了一次车祸的司机又因为超载而受到指责。
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Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.
Princeton, New Jersey is a small quiet town of family homes, even though it does have a world famous university. It is not a place (1)( ) anyone would expect to see (2)( ) characters on the streets.
(3)( ) day in 1940, a little girl in (4)( ) saw a funny-looking man (5)( ) towards her. His white hair was wild and (6)( ) to be standing straight out. His (7)( ) were much too big and seemed to have (8)( ) pulled on like a blanket (9)( ) him. He was short, had a big nose and deep-set eyes. He was (10)( ) looking anywhere. It was (11)( ) that he was thinking deeply. He almost (12)( ) into the girl before he (13)( ) her. He smiled at her, then walked on and went on (14)( ). The girl turned around to get (15)( ) look at the strange old man. She noticed that he was wearing his (16)( ) slippers.
That night (17)( ) dinner, the girl told her family about the strange, funny man she had seen. “He was almost (18)( ) a character out of a fairy story,” she exclaimed. (19)( ) her surprise, her father put (20)( ) his knife and fork, looked at her, then said, “My child, remember this: Today you saw one of the greatest men in the world.”
The “strange character” was Albert Einstein, the world-famous scientist.
1.A、thatB、whereC、whichD、but
2.A、goodB、kindC、badD、strange
3.A、SomeB、AC、ThatD、One
4.A、PrincetonB、New JerseyC、streetD、town
5.A、goB、comingC、to runD、moved
6.A、wasB、likedC、seemedD、going
7.A、earsB、clothesC、handsD、feet
8.A、notB、justC、neverD、been
9.A、overB、inC、besideD、under
10.A、alwaysB、thenC、sometimesD、not
11.A、clearlyB、clearC、heD、there
12.A、wentB、knockedC、ranD、thought
13.A、talkedB、toldC、sawD、greeted
14.A、thinkingB、smilingC、lookingD、saying
15.A、oneB、moreC、goodD、another
16.A、father’sB、mother’sC、sleepingD、bedroom
17.A、beforeB、afterC、atD、in
18.A、probablyB、likeC、asD、terribly
19.A、ToB、OnC、ByD、Seeing
20.A、downB、awayC、upD、off
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填空题The different members of a phoneme, sounds which are phonetically different but do not make one word different from another in meaning, are______. (北二外2009研)
填空题中国顺应时代发展的潮流,维护联合国的权威,倡导多边主义,主张不同文明对话,推动国际关系民主化,参与国际及区域合作,为维护世界和平做出了积极贡献。
填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下列英文语句中______内的正确答案。 The C programming language has (1) one ofthe most (2) programming languages, and it has been implemented on most personal computers and multiuser systems, especially those designed for research and development. It evolved from the version described in Kernighan and Ritches work (called KR C after the authors) into (3) variants, including the standard ANSI C,which (4) many type-checking features and includes a standard library. Of the two main (5) , KR C is probably the most commonly used on multiuser computers, with ANSI C close behind. In the personal computing world, ANSI C is far more common. 供选择的答案: (1) much (2) variants (3) complex (4) incorporates (5) several (6) become (7) popular (8) editions (9) come (10) users
填空题Completethetextbychoosingonesentencefromtheboxbelowforeachblankmarked1to5.(4pointseach)ABankinEveryPocket?Theideathatmobilephonesbringeconomicbenefitsisnowwidelyaccepted.Inplaceswithbadroads,fewtrainsandparlouslandlines,theysubstitutefortravel,allowpricedatatobedistributedmorequicklyandeasily,enabletraderstoreachwidermarketsandgenerallyeasethebusinessofdoingbusiness.LeonardWavermanoftheLondonBusinessSchoolhasestimatedthatanextratenmobilephonesper100peopleinatypicaldevelopingcountryleadstoanextrahalfapercentagepointofgrowthinGDPperperson.Torealizetheeconomicbenefitsofmobilephones,governmentsinsuchcountriesneedtodoawaywithstatemonopolies,issuenewlicensestoallowrivaloperatorstoenterthemarketandslashtaxesonhandsets.________.Asmobilephoneshavespread,aneweconomicbenefitiscomingintoview:usingthemforbanking,andsoimprovingaccesstofinancialservices,notjusttelecomsnetworks.________.These"branchless"schemestypicallyallowcustomerstodepositandwithdrawcashthroughamobileoperator'sairtime-resaleagents,andsendmoneytootherpeopleviatextmessagesthatcanbeexchangedforcashbyvisitinganagent.Workerscanthenbepaidbyphone;taxi-driversanddelivery-driverscanacceptpaymentswithoutcarryingcasharound;moneycanbeeasilysenttofriendsandfamily.Apopularuseistodepositmoneybeforemakingalongjourneyandthenwithdrawitattheotherend,whichissaferthancarryinglotsofcash.Thereisnoneedtosetupanationalnetworkofbranchesorcashmachines.M-bankingschemescanbecombinedwithmicrofinanceloans,extendingaccesstocreditandenablinguserstoestablishacredithistory.Someschemesissuecustomerswithdebitcardslinkedtotheirm-bankingaccounts.Allthishasthepotentialtogivethe"unbanked"massesaccesstofinancialservices,andbringthemintotheformaleconomy.Whatcangovernmentsdotofosterm-banking?Aswiththespreadofmobilephonesthemselves,alotdependsonputtingtherightregulationsinplace.________.Theexistingbankingmodelisbothoverandunder-protective,saysTimLymanoftheWorldBank,because"itdidnotforeseetheconvergenceoftelecommunicationsandfinancialservices".Inmanycountriesonlylicensedbanksareallowedtocollectdeposits.Evenifamobileoperatorformsapartnershipwithabank,itsagentsmayhavetocomplywithbankingrulescoveringeverythingfromtheheightofthecountertotheinstallationofalarms.Financialinstitutionsmayhavetoprovidedetailedstatementstothecentralbankeveryweek,whichistrickyfororganizationswithagentsinremoteareas.Somecountrieshaverigidrulesonthedocumentsdemandedofanybodyopeninganaccount,whichexcludesmany.________.Allowinginstitutionsotherthanbankstoenterthemarketmakessense,providedregulatoryoversightandconsumer-protectionmeasuresareinplace.Strictproofofidentitymaynotbeneededforsomecustomers,giventhesmallsumsinvolved.Andexistingm-bankingschemessetalimitonthesizeoftransactionsthatislowenoughtodetermoney-launderersbuthighenoughtosatisfymostcustomers.TheregulatoryapproachbeingtakeninthePhilippinesprovidesagoodmodelforothercountries.________Thatwaytheregulatorcanseewhatisgoingon,sotheschemes'operatorsgetmoreflexibility.Theexperiencewillfeedintonewbankingregulations.Rulesthataretootightwillhinderadoption;rulesthataretoolaxcouldallowfraudsterstobringthewholeideaofbranchlessbankingintodisrepute.Butifregulatorsstriketherightbalance,m-bankingmayprovidethenextexampleofthemobilephone'stransformationalpower.
