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填空题Lucy: Shall we go to the supermarket today? I have to buy something. Herb: ______ .
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填空题We should ______ the little boy in his attempts to become a nurse. (courage)
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填空题The restaurant was so brightly-lit that I wished I'd brought my sunglasses.
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填空题 根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。 提示:李明邀请玛丽今晚去看京剧,可是玛丽建议去看电影《红高粱》;经商量,他们定于七点一刻在首都电影院门口见面。 京剧: Peking OperaLi Ming:{{U}} (56) {{/U}}?Mary: Yes, I am. What's the matter?Li Ming:{{U}} (57) {{/U}}?Mary: Thank you! I'd love to, hut I can't understand it.{{U}} (58) {{/U}}?Li Ming: OK, which cinema would you like to go to?Mary:{{U}} (59) {{/U}}? They are showing Red Sorghum there.Li Ming: What time shall we meet?Mary:{{U}} (60) {{/U}}? I'll wait for you at the entrance of the cinema then.Li Ming, All right. See you then. Good bye.Mary: See you.
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填空题Please read the following passage and translate it into Chinese.(北京外国语大学2011研,考试科目:英语基础测试) Did these prejudices prevail only among the meanest and lowest of the people, perhaps they might be excused, as they have few, if any, opportunities of correcting them by reading, traveling, or conversing with foreigners: but the misfortune is, that they infect the minds, and influence the conduct even of our gentlemen: of those, I mean, who have every title to this appellation but an exemption from prejudice, which, however, in my opinion, ought to be regarded as the characteristic mark of a gentleman: for let a man"s birth be ever so high, his station ever so exalted, or his fortune ever so large, yet if he is not free from national and other prejudices, I should make bold to tell him, that he had a low and vulgar mind, and had no just claim to the character of a gentleman. And in fact, you will always find that those are most apt to boast of national merit, who have little or no merit of their own to depend on, than which, to be sure, nothing is more natural: the slender vine twists around the sturdy oak for no other reason in the world but because it has not strength sufficient to support itself.
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填空题When Hymes" theory of______was introduced into the field as an antagonism to the traditional philosophy in language teaching, language teachers began to pay more attention to the question of how to train their students as active and successful language users in a real language context.
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填空题Early in the 1920s, the most prominent of the new American playwrights, whose name is ______, established an international reputation.
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填空题Chinese-English Translation. 东晋大诗人陶渊明的名篇《桃花源记》,描绘了一处世外桃源。这世外桃源究竟在何处?众说纷纭,但是大多数人,尤其是陶渊明故乡的人认为应该是江西星子县城西五里之遥的玉京山。玉京山坐落在秀丽的庐山和浩渺的鄱阳湖之间。登上玉京山,放眼四望,田畴上大小村庄星罗棋布,屋宇相连,阡陌纵横,稻浪起伏。这便是诗人咏赞的“平畴交远风,良苗亦怀新”的画面。远处碧波万顷,烟云飞出,有一峰兀立。再细看,山下人家,炊烟袅袅,谷场水巷之中,鸡鸭成群,顽童嬉戏,田野上人来人往,一派丰衣足食的景象,这不正是《桃花源记》中描写的景象吗?
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填空题Translate the following paragraph into Chinese.(武汉大学2013研,考试科目:基础英语)Most investigation in the field of industrial psychology are concerned with the question of how the productivity of the individual worker can be increased, and how he can be made to work with less friction: psychology has lent its services to "human engineering, " an attempt to treat the worker and employer like a machine which runs better when it is well oiled. While Taylor was primarily concerned with a better organization of the technical use of the worker"s physical powers, most industrial psychologists are mainly concerned with the manipulation of the worker"s psyche. The underlying idea can be formulated like this: If he works better when he is happy, then let us make him happy, secure, satisfied, or anything else, provided it raises his out put and diminishes friction. In the name of " human relations, " the worker is treated with all devices which suit a completely alienated person: even happiness and human values are recommended in the interest of better relations with the public, thus, for instance, according to Time magazine, one of the best-know American psychiatrists said to a group of fifteen hundred Supermarket executives:" It"s going to be an increased satisfaction to our customers if we are happy...It is going to pay off in cold dollars and cents to management, if we could put some of these general principles of values, human relationships, really into practice. " One speaks of "human relations" and one means the most inhuman relations, those between alienated automatons:one speaks of happiness and means the perfect routinization which has driven out the last doubt and all spontaneity.
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填空题Leonard Bloomfield is one of those inseminating scholars who can"t be relegated to any department.
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填空题On Christmas Eve, {{U}}young children are often torn between the desire to go to bed early so that Santa Claus will bring their presents quickly and the desire to stay up late in case they miss any of the fun{{/U}}.
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填空题Nobody knows for sure how much these free official banquets have cost the people, but it must have reached on______figure.(astronomy)
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填空题Northern Europeans will not forget the name Eyjafjallajokull (埃亚菲亚德拉冰盖) in a hurry, even if they may have trouble pronouncing it. Monday April 19th marked a fifth day of jet-free skies over a huge swathe of the continent as a result of the eruption of the Icelandic volcano, which began pumping large quantities of ash into the sky last Wednesday. {{U}} 1 {{/U}}______. Demonstrating the unpredictability of volcanic eruptions, Britain's National Air Traffic Service said on Monday afternoon that airspace in Scotland and parts of northern England would reopen on Tuesday morning, and sounded optimistic that the rest of Britain would be cleared for flying later in the day; hut later switched to a more cautious tone as a new ash cloud began spreading. Earlier, Norway, Sweden and Finland had allowed a few mainly domestic flights to operate. The civil-aviation authorities had come under strong pressure from European airlines, several of whom had conducted successful test flights in the supposed danger zone. However, the engines of a Finnish military jet did suffer considerable damage as a result of breathing in the ash. By late on Monday night there was still no clear answer as to how long the disruption might last. {{U}} 2 {{/U}}______ Furthermore, there is no way of telling what concentration of ash the test aircraft were flying through. The best source of information for the moment is a theoretical model of where the cloud might be, taking into account the prevailing wind and other weather conditions. One interesting wrinkle is that studies of natural disasters tend to be paid for by insurance companies. As volcano eruption is deemed to be an uninsurable (不可予以保险的) risk, there are few studies to turn to. {{U}} 3 {{/U}}______ The industry body reckons that its members have been losing $ 200m a day as a result of the shut-down. On Monday British Airways said that it and other European airlines had asked for cash from the EU in compensation for the losses suffered because of the closure of airspace, citing the bailout offered to American airlines in the wake of the September 11th 2001 terror attacks. IATA reckons the situation for Europe's airlines is even worse than then. {{U}} 4 {{/U}}______ If meteorologists and vulcanologists developed a dynamic model of the ash cloud's progress, it might be possible to keep more airports open, and to reroute planes to get passengers moving again. Wind patterns could change at any time and some reckon that they might do so by the end of the week. If the ash cloud were to drift in another direction flights could be sent around or above it. But when it sits over Europe's biggest airports, that is all but impossible. And while there remains any uncertainty, passengers may decide not to make trips in case the temporary respite reverses along with the wind. stranding them far from home. {{U}} 5 {{/U}}______ Some fear that they could be in for a long wait. Icelandic volcanic activity has been low for some time. Eyjafjallajokull is particularly prone to producing the fine ash that has caused the current mayhem. So far, aside from airlines and air travellers, the impact has been limited. But as the shutdown continues Europe's fragile economies will suffer as tourists fail to arrive, meetings are cancelled and businesses with supply chains that rely on air freight nervously watch stocks running down. [A] This uncertainty has led the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to plead on behalf of its members for Europe's government to rethink policy on shutting airspace. [B] If the eruption were to worsen again, there are several ways that the damage wrought by the volcano might be mitigated. [C] That fine volcanic ash could pose a risk to jet engines, which have broken down in the past' after exposure to similar volcanic material. Many of Europe's busiest airports remained out of action. [D] Some air freight might take to the road or water—98% of the world's trade is already carried by ship. And plenty of the world's container vessels are sitting idly waiting for the world economy to pick up after the recent recession in the rich world. [E] For one thing, the European Aviation Safety Agency says that there is currently no consensus as to what is an acceptable level of ash in the atmosphere. [F] Some airlines were offering little compensation, leaving cash-strapped travelers to turn a number of international airports into impromptu emergency shelters. Across Europe, meanwhile, authorities were weighing cancellations of championship soccer matches and heads of state were altering travel plans. [G] Even if the volcano stopped emitting ash immediately, it might take two or more weeks before airlines could restore their schedules, with planes and crew stuck around the globe along with their passengers.
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填空题Mr. Wilson said that he did not want to take on any further ______ (responsible).
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填空题The Titanic turned (just) in time and narrowly missed (to be struck) by the immense wall of ice which (rose) over 100 feet out of the water (beside her). A. just B. to be struck C. rose D. beside her
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