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问答题Directions:Studythefollowingbarchartscarefullyandwriteanessayto1)pointouttheimplicationofthebarcharts,2)analyzethephenomenon,and3)givesomesuggestionsYoushouldwrite160-200wordsonANSWERSHEETⅡ.
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问答题Though he is the president"s son, that does not qualify him to criticize my work.
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问答题Suppose a foreign friend of yours has written to inquire about the possibility of making a seven-day visit in China. Write a reply to give him some information. The following should be included: (1) The place you recommend for him to visit and the reasons ; (2) The suggested route and the timetable of the visit; (3) Some advice on how he should prepare for the visit; (4) Your arrangement for his visit to Beijing.
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问答题请根据所提供材料中的要求完成一篇80词左右的英文写作任务。将你的答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。  假设下周末有一个骑自行车出游Cycling Trip的活动,你想邀请你的英国朋友Tom一同参加。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:● 出游时间、活动人数、集合地点● 出游目的地及其主要特点● 询问其是否能参加  请以Li Ke署名。
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问答题 青海是中国西北部的一个省份,平均海拔3 000米以上,大部分地区为高山和高原。青海省得名于全国最大的咸水湖青海湖。青海湖被誉为“中国最美的湖泊”,是最受欢迎的旅游景点之一,也是摄影师和艺术家的天堂。 青海山川壮丽,地大物博,石油和天然气储量丰富,省内许多城市的经济在石油和天然气工业带动下得到了长足发展。青海尤以水资源丰富而闻名,是中国三大河流长江、黄河和澜沧江的发源地,在中国的水生态中发挥着重要
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问答题Good English skills help you express yourself so that others can understand exactly what you mean.
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问答题comforts and conveniences of home
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问答题下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Friends  In the First World War, an English soldier saw his lifelong friend fall under gunfire.After the attack had failed a
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问答题Compared with the place where I was brought up, this town is more prosperous and exciting.
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问答题As a common citizen, you write a letter to call on all people in Beijing to do more work for the coming 2008 Olympic Games.
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问答题What is the implication of the term "rogue nations" from your point of view?
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问答题to put one's shoulder to the wheel
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问答题天人合一
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问答题Now, don't get me wrong-I know it's not my place to tell women when they can and can't have children and how many they can have. I can testify that it's hard to be childless at 36. 46. People ask you all the time if you're going to start a family-as if you didn't already know that your biological clock was winding down. What's worse, they begin lecturing you on fertility options as if to say, "Since it's clear that you can't catch a partner, you'd better do this on your own. " I can't imagine what that feels like when you're 66. It must be very painful. And trust me, I'm equally aghast when men have children in their 70s and 80s ( Saul Bellow was 84 when his fifth child was born). 47.I'm just saying that sometimes for the sake of the children-to-be, we may have to put away our longings and grieve for the children we might have had rather than go to the ends of the earth to get them. The death of a parent can cause young children to suffer disproportionately from depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and drug abuse in their later years, according to studies published in the Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine and The American Journal of Psychiatry. I think parents should take that into account when they're planning a family. And yes, I know I could drop dead tomorrow; life gives no one guarantees. After Bousada de Lara died, Sarah Vine wrote a commentary for The Times of London, which concluded, "No one thinks more carefully about having a child than the person who, through misfortune, or trauma or simply because they happen to appreciate the work of Judy Garland, cannot do so by natural means. " That may be true, it certainly feels true, but we have to think about the children, not just having them. As it is, I worry that I'm too old to raise a kid. I squandered too much of my energy partying in my 20s. I should have had children when I didn't need sleep and had a much more cavalier attitude about my career. Of course, when I was in my 20s, I had very little patience and even less serf-control, so maybe that time wouldn't have been any better. There's never a perfect time for a kid, and I respect that. But just as we worry about teenagers having children, I also worry about kids born to elderly parents. Are they being shortchanged? Won't they miss having grandparents to spoil them? Maybe not-there are millions of ways for children to be happy. They don't have to be part of a traditional nuclear family. Nor does there need to be a mommy and a daddy ; they can have a couple of mommies or just a daddy. 48.Just somebody or somebodies to give them a sense of permanent attachment and security- someone to count on when you skin your knee or experience your first heartbreak or do badly on an exam, someone to throw your graduation cap to. Even on the cusp of 40, I speak to my parents almost every day, and I'm as dependent on their help as I ever was. 49.There are probably some of you reading this now who think I'm too old to raise a baby into adulthood. But, I do have actuarial tables on my side. I have a hunch that cases like that of Bousada de Lara and, of course, Octomom, are going to force fertility clinics to establish more rules about who can use their services and under what circumstances. Just as public outrage brought a uniform set of requirements for people to adopt or contract a surrogate mother, there is already a push to further regulate fertility clinics. 50.Like it or not, once we turn to others to facilitate the conception of our families, we become subject to their morals and ethics as well.., and maybe that's not always a bad thing.
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问答题One of the keys to speaking English like a native is the ability to use and understand casual expression, or idioms. American English is full of idioms. You won't learn these expressions in a standard textbook. But you will hear them all the time in everyday conversations. You'll also meet them in books, newspapers, magazines, and TV shows. Idioms add color to the language. Master idioms and your speech will be less awkward, less foreign. You'll also understand more of what you read and hear. Often a student of English tries to translation idioms word-for-word, or literally. If you do this, you can end up asking, "What could this possibly mean?" This is why idioms are difficult: they work as groups of words, not as individual words. If you translate each word on its own, you'll miss the meaning and in many cases end up with nonsense.
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问答题民意调查
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问答题Translate the following passage into Chinese.
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问答题突发事件应急管理机制
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问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethedrawingbriefly,2)explainitsintendedmeaning,and3)giveyourcomments.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
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问答题NEET
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