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填空题Those who are not on the spot will get their impressions ______ through television and radio coverage and then through newspapers.没有在现场的人们首先要通过电视和电台然后通过报纸得到印象。
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填空题She will go shopping tomorrow if she ______ enough time. (have)
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherenttextbychoosingfromthelistA-Gtofillineachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.[A]ThestrainofHIVthatwasdiscoveredinSydneyintriguesscientistsbecauseitcontainsstrikingabnormalitiesinagenethatisbelievedtostimulateviralduplication.Infact,thevirusismissingsomuchofthisparticulargene-knownasnef,fornegativefactor--thatitishardtoimaginehowthegenecouldperformanyusefulfunction.Andsureenough,whiletheSydneyvirusretainstheabilitytoinfectTcells--whitebloodcellsthatarecriticaltotheimmunesystem'sabilitytowardoffinfection--itmakessofewcopiesofitselfthatthemostpowerfulmoleculartoolscanbarelydetectitspresence.[B]Ifthisspeculationprovesright,itwillmarkamilestoneinthebattletocontainthelate-20thcentury'smostterribleepidemic.ForinadditiontoexplainingwhythissmallgroupofpeopleinfectedwithHIVhasnotbecomesick,thediscoveryofaviralstrainthatworkslikeavaccinewouldhavefar-reachingimplications."Whattheseresultssuggest,"saysDr.BarneyGrahamofTennessee'sVanderbiltUniversity,"isthatHIVisvulnerableandthatitispossibletostimulateeffectiveimmunityagainstit."[C]Butassixyearsstretchedto10,thento14,theanxietyofhealthofficialsgavewaytoastonishment.Althoughtwooftherecipientshavediedfromothercauses,notoneoftheman'scontaminatedbloodhascomedownwithAIDS.Moretellingstill,thedonorisalsohealthy.InfacthisimmunesystemremainsasrobustasifhehadnevertangledwithHIVatall.Whatcouldexplainsuchunexpectedgoodfortune?[D]Attheveryleast,thenefgeneoffersanattractivetargetfordrugdevelopers.Ifitsactivitycanbeblocked,suggestsDeacon,researchersmightbeabletobringtheprogressionofdiseaseundercontrol,eveninpeoplewhohavedevelopedfull-blownAIDS.TheneedforbetterAIDS-fightingdrugswasunderscoredlastweekbytheactionsofaU.S.FoodandDrugAdministrationadvisorypanel,which,recommendedspeedyapprovaloftwonewAIDSdrugs.AlthoughFDAcommissionerDavidKesslerwasquicktopraisethenewdrugs,neithermedicationcanpreventorcureAIDSonceithastakenhold.Whatscientistsreallywantisavaccinethatcanpreventinfectionaltogether.Andthat'swhatmakestheSydneyvirussopromising--andsocontroversial.[E]AteamofAustralianscientistshasfinallysolvedthemystery.Thevirusthatthedonorcontractedandthenpassedon,theteamreportedlastweekinthejournalScience,containsflawsinitsgeneticscriptthatappeartohaverendereditharmless."Notonlyhavetherecipientsandthedonornotprogressedtodiseasefor15years,"marvelsmolecularbiologistNicholasDeaconofAustralia'sMacfarlaneBurnetCentreforMedicalResearch,"butthepredictionisthattheyneverwill."Deaconspeculatesthatthis"impotent"HIVmayevenbeanaturalinoculantthatprotectsitscarriersagainstmorevirulentstrainsofthevirus.[F]ButfewscientistsareenthusiasticabouttestingthepropositionbyinjectingHIV--howeverweakened--intomillionsofpeoplewhohaveneverbeeninfected.Afterall,theynote,HIVisaretrovirus,aclassofinfectiousagentsknownfortheiralarmingabilitytointegratetheirowngenesintotheDNAofthecellstheyinfect.Thusonceittakeseffect,aretrovirusinfectionispermanent.[G]About15yearsago,awell-meaningmandonatedbloodtotheRedCrossinSydney,Australia,notknowinghehasbeenexposedtoHIV-1,thevirusthatcausesAIDS.Muchlater,publichealthofficialslearnedthatsomeofthepeoplewhogottransfusionscontaininghisbloodhadbecomeinfectedwiththesamevirus;presumablytheywerealmostsuretodie.Order:
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填空题There was too much dust that we couldn"t see what was happening.
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填空题{{U}}与此同时{{/U}}, even those of us who are not scientists have begun to pay attention to air.
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填空题Some experts suggest that we slow down the (economy) ______ growth in the country.
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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 obvious advantage of a Graphical User Interface (GUI) is to organize the computer to make (1) fromahuman (2) , rather than to force users to adapt to the (3) of computers and software. GUI is converging to the point where a (4) person can walk up to a computer, experiment briefly with the mouse and the (5) objects on screen, and gain some understanding ofhow to accomplish basic tasks. 供选择的答案: (1)iconic (2) converge (3) sense (4) use (5) perspective (6) capable (7) peculiarities (8) imaging
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填空题Be very careful not to swear in front of little children. Little pitchers have big ears .
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填空题I had seen a great deal of the famous surgeon ______ in my life. 我已经在不同的场合下见过这位名医很多次。
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填空题Selling out to the Students University faculties involve themselves unwittingly in the destruction of the university when they bow to all the pressures of their students and loosen up on requirements 1 . The students will organize a vote and abolish he language requirement and abolish the science requirement, and then they"ll decide they ought to get two units or five units for learning the sitar. As a faculty member my feeling about all this nonsense is that it"s not worth fighting for the innovations the students want because they"re utterly trivial. 2 . What he wants is to avoid some obvious difficulty, like reading something he doesn"t like to read, or having a sadistic exam, or having to sit still for three hours a week listening to some bore talk abut something the student feels he ought not to be required to listen to in the first place. It"s stupid to expect genuine educational insights to come form kids who are the products of this system. 3 . But the faculties will do it. They"ll do it because they feel guilty about their approach to teaching. They"ll do it in ways that won"t interfere with what their departments are doing. 4 . A good teacher is somebody who is not interested in his own ideas, he is interested in somebody else"s mind, but the Young faculty member in a university typically is bursting with his own ideas, and his notion of teaching is to tell those ideas to other people. This has nothing to do with teaching. 5 Say that a faculty meeting is scheduled to discuss some utterly meaningless provisions of the curriculum. The students come in with a charming protest against it and a rather neat solution: 6 . This presupposes the continued existence of courses. With students-initiated courses being added all the time, it only strengthens the course system. But the real aim should be to get rid of the course system altogether. A teacher gives it another decade of life by saying to a student, "OK, you object to the course system? What do you want a curse in?" And he says, "African bead," or what not, "Sold! Go to it." And so the student goes to it and earns three units. 7 . The fact is, however, that he winds up with contempt for a faculty that permits this sort of thing to go on. The depressing thing is to see, under the guise of revolution, simply the old middle class individualistic free market being pushed to its ultimate absurdity in the name of student consumer demand. To contuse this with revolution in education is tragic. A. In the meantime he has stopped objecting to curses for a while. B. They want anything but things taught at universities. C. To turn academic decisions over to them is ludicrous. D. The kids will get what they think they want, which isn"t really what they want. E. Confronted with student power the faculty member gives in, and it doesn"t bother him because he gets to be a hero by voting yes for freedom. F. "The course ought to be divided into three groups: a third in the major, a third not in the major, and the other third the student can do anything he wants with." G. Teaching is the art of developing or cultivating another mind, and helping it to increase its powers. H. The educational imagination of a product for student of a university is not very significant.
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填空题 Cloze (15 minutes) 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 with a single line through the centre. In the United States, the first day nursery, was opened in 1854. Nurseries were established in various areas during the __61__ half of the 19th century; most of __62__ were charitable. Both in Europe and in the U.S., the day nursery movement received great __63__ during the First World War, when __64__ of manpower caused the industrial employment of unprecedented (前所未有) numbers of women. In some European countries nurseries were established __65__ in munitions (军火) plants, under direct government sponsorship. __66__ the number of nurseries in the U.S. also rose __67__, this rise was accomplished without government aid of any kind. During the years following the First World War, __68__, federal, State, and local governments gradually began to exercise a measure of control __69__ the day nurseries, chiefly by __70__ them and by. The __71__ of the Second World War was quickly followed by an increase in the number of day nurseries in almost all countries, as women were __72__ called up on to replace men in the factories. On this __73__ the U.S. government immediately came to the support of the nursery schools, __74__ $6,000,000 in July, 1942, for a nursery school program for the children of working mothers. Many States and local communities __75__ this Federal aid. By the end of the war, in August, 1945, more than 100,000 children were being cared __76__ in daycare centers receiving Federal __77__. Soon afterward, the Federal government __78__ cut down its expenditures for this purpose and later __79__ them, causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery schools in operation. However, the expectation that most employed mothers would leave their __80__ at the end of the war was only partly fulfilled. 61. A) latter B) late C) other D) first(B) 62. A) those B) them C) whose D) imitation(B) 63. A) impetus B) input C) imitation D) initiative(A) 64. A) sources B) abundance C) shortage D) reduction(C) 65. A) hardly B) entirely C) only D) even(D) 66. A) Because B) As C) Since D) Although(D) 67. A) unanimously B) sharply C) predominantly D) militantly(B) 68. A) therefore B) consequently C) however D) moreover(C) 69. A) over B) in C) at D) about(B) 70. A) formulating B) labeling C) patenting D) licensing(A) 71. A) outset B) outbreak C) breakthrough D) breakdown(B) 72. A) again B) thus C) repeatedly D) yet(A) 73. A) circumstance B) occasion C) case D) situation(B) 74. A) regulating B) summoning C) allocating D) transferring(C) 75. A) expanded B) facilitated C) supplemented D) compensated(C) 76. A) by B) after C) of D) for(D) 77. A) pensions B) subsidies C) revenues D) budgets(B) 78. A) prevalently B) furiously C) statistically D) drastically(D) 79. A) abolished B) diminished C) jeopardized D) precluded(A) 80. A) nurseries B) homes C) jobs D) children(C)
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填空题They have signed a ______ (aggression) agreement, each side promising not to attack the other.
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填空题{{U}}毫无疑问{{/U}}, English will be becoming more and more important in the future.
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填空题Examples : e.g.1 46.The meeting begun 2 hours ago. Correction in the Answer Sheet: 46.[begun] began e.g.2 47.Scarcely they settled themselves in their seats in the theatre when the curtain went up. Correction in the Answer Sheet: 47. (Scarcely) had (they) e.g.3 48.Never will I not do it again. Correction in the Answer Sheet: 48.[not] 46.A state university president was arrested today and charged with impersonate a police officer because, the authorities say, he pulled over a speeding driver here last month. 47.Using flashing headlights, Richard L. Judd, 64, the president of Central Connecticut State University made the driver Peter Baba, 24, of Plainville, pull on Jan. 23,the state police said. 48.He then flashed a gold badge and barked at him for speed, they said. 49.Mr. Judd is New Britain's police commissioner from 1981 to 1989 and from 1993to 1995.50.But Detective Harold Gannon of the New Britain police said today that the job involved more policy as police work, and did not include the authority to charge or chide criminals. 51.The gold badge was mere a university award. 52.The governor said he would not ask for a resignation because Mr. Judd had made a "misjudgment" and had written a letter of apologizing. 53.Later, Mr. Judd's lawyer, Paul J. McOuillan, issued a long apology from his superior, whom he described as "the best thing to happen to New Britain. " 54."My experience and instinct as an E. M.T. and former police commissioner prompted me to involve myself with this matter," Mr. Judd said in the statement. 55."In hindsight, I see it was mine to manage. "
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填空题The football fans were so excited that they were shouting and ______ when they sawthe terrific goal. (jump)
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填空题{{U}}简言之{{/U}},productivity is merely a measure of effectiveness with which people produce goods and services.
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