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填空题A. for some time B. of her career C. taking over Phrases: A. have been 7 more responsibility in the business world B. had she found the highest paying job 8 C. haven"t been fulfilling their traditional roles 9 Somehow the old male and female stereotypes no longer fit. Men and women in this country 10 now. And there seem to be fewer and fewer differences between the sexes. For instance, even though more women than men are still homemakers without paying jobs, women 11 , earning higher salaries than ever before and entering fields of work that used to be exclusively male areas. At office meetings and in group discussions, they might speak up more often, express strong opinions and come up with more creative and practical ideas than their male colleagues. Several days ago, my 23-year-old daughter came to me with some important news. Not only 12 , but she"d also accepted a date with the most charming men she"d ever met.
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填空题A. I"d like to know your health benefit and pay scale B. you want an experienced software engineer C. I have designed some programs for the network with Visual C++ D. I am quite familiar with database programming, Visual C++ and Java language Zheng Hai: Excuse me. I have an appointment with Ms. Wang. May I come in? Ms. Wang: Yes, come in please. I am Ms. Wang. You must be Zheng Hai, right? I"d like to start this interview with some questions. Why do you think you are qualified for this position? Zheng Hal: According to your advertisement, 1 . I think my background meets the requirement of this position. Ms. Wang: Then tell me something about your background. Zheng Hal: My major was computer science when I was in Wuhan University, and 2 . Ms. Wang: Have you ever designed any programs concerning network? Zheng Hai: Yes, 3 and I have passed the test for programmers MCSE. Ms. Wang: Well, your background and qualifications are impressive. Do you have any questions? Zheng Hai: 4 . Ms. Wang: Certainly. We can provide health and medical benefit. Our pay scale to computer engineer is from five thousand to eight thousand. Employees in our company also enjoy a two-week vocation with pay every year.
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填空题将下列短文译为英语。(北京外国语大学2008研,考试科目:英汉互译) 无论如何,创造财富的物质资源,不论其初始分配如何,最终是要通过各种各样的渠道,流入到具有企业家精神的人手里,这是自由市场的一个基本趋势。这些人获得对他人的财富的支配权、使用权,以之为自己创造财富,并积累财富。这正是自由市场具有效率的根源。它可以动态地、自发地把资源从资源利用效率较低的人手里转移到资源利用效率较高的人手里。中国人讲“富不过三代”,其中有一些无奈,但也揭示了自由市场的精髓所在:财富本身并不能充当财富的保障。因为,财富本来就不是财富创造出来的。所以,由于企业家精神积累了财富的人的后代,未必总是能够最有效地利用他们手里所掌握的资源。如果是在身份制社会,这就将损害全社会的资源利用效率。而自由市场向这些家庭提供了足够的制度安排,使之自然地将其掌握的资源交给富有企业家精神的人控制。假如他们不愿意这样做,那市场就会无情地淘汰他们,以破产倒闭的方式使其交出对资源的控制权。市场总是顽固地要把资源转移到能力最高的企业家手里。权力控制经济的社会、身份制社会、国有企业制度,都无法做到这一点,因而其经济整体效率必然要比市场配置资源的社会低很多。所以,假如人们期望市场发挥其高效配置资源的功能,那就根本没有必要去操心成功的企业家退休之时如何安排企业的未来。反正财富、资源是要向具有企业家精神的人手里集中的,只要市场是自由的,这种趋势无人能够改变。那么,对社会来说,最重要的事情是设计种种健全的制度,让那些不具有企业家精神的人可以方便地将其资源控制交给富有企业家精神的人,而企业家只要可以充分发挥其企业家精神、其财产权得到切实保障,自然可以发现、创造出这些制度来。
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填空题Ray: Could you lend me the hammer, Tim?Tim: ____________
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填空题Nonverbal communication is hugely important in any interaction with others; its importance is multiplied across cultures. This is because we tend to look for nonverbal cues when verbal messages are unclear or ambiguous, as they are more likely to be across cultures. (1) . Low-context cultures like the United States and Canada tend to give relatively less emphasis to nonverbal communication. This does not mean that nonverbal communication does not happen, or that it is unimportant, but that people in these settings tend to place less importance on it than on the literal meanings of words themselves. In high-context settings such as Japan or Colombia, understanding the nonverbal components of communication is relatively more important to receiving the intended meaning of the communication as a whole. (2) . For instance, it may be more socially acceptable in some settings in the United States for women to show fear, but not anger, and for men to display anger, but not fear. At the same time, interpretation of facial expressions across cultures is difficult. In China and Japan, for example, a facial expression that would be recognized around the world as conveying happiness may actually express anger or mask sadness, both of which are unacceptable to show overtly. (3) . For a Westerner who understands smiles to mean friendliness and happiness, this smile may seem out of place and even cold, under the circumstances. Even though some facial expressions may be similar across cultures, their interpretations remain culture-specific. It is important to understand something about cultural starting-points and values in order to interpret emotions expressed in cross-cultural interactions. (4) . In a comparison of North American and French children on a beach, a researcher noticed that the French children tended to stay in a relatively small space near their parents, while US children ranged up and down a large area of the beach. (5) . These examples of differences related to nonverbal communication are only the tip of the iceberg. Careful observation, ongoing study from a variety of sources, and cultivating relationships across cultures will all help develop the cultural fluency to work effectively with nonverbal communication differences. A. These differences of interpretation may lead to conflict. Suppose a Japanese person is explaining her absence from negotiations due to a death in her family. She may do so with a smile, based on her cultural belief that it is not appropriate to inflict the pain of grief on others. B. Another variable across cultures has to do with ways of relating to space. Crossing cultures, we encounter very different ideas about polite space for conversations and negotiations. North Americans tend to prefer a large amount of space, perhaps because they are surrounded by it in their homes and countryside. Europeans tend to stand more closely with each other when talking, and are accustomed to smaller personal spaces. C. Americans are serious about standing in lines, in accordance with their beliefs in democracy and the principle of "first come, first served" The French, on the other hand, have a practice of line jumping, that irritates many British and US Americans. D. Since nonverbal behavior arises from our cultural common sense, we use different systems of understanding gestures, posture, silence, spatial relations, emotional expression, touch, physical appearance, and other nonverbal cues. Cultures also attribute different degrees of importance to verbal and nonverbal behavior. E. The difficulty with space preferences is not that they exist, but the judgments that get attached to them. If someone is accustomed to standing or sitting very close when they are talking with another, they may see the other's attempt to create more space as evidence of coldness, or a lack of interest. F. It is said that a German executive working in the United States became so upset with visitors to his office moving the guest chair to suit themselves that he had it bolted to the floor. G. Some elements of nonverbal communication are consistent across cultures. For example, research has shown that the emotions of enjoyment, anger, fear, sadness, disgust, and surprise are expressed in similar ways by people around the world. Differences surface with respect to which emotions are acceptable to display in various cultural settings, and by whom.
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填空题A: Do I have to deposit a large sum of money if I want to open a checking-savings account?B: ____________
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填空题Singapore was then a ______ city-state of more than two million inhabitants. 新加坡那时是个有两百多万居民的快速发展的城邦国家。
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填空题Agent shall act as the sole and exclusive agent ______ Wenzhou for manufacturer ______ the sale of the products herein specified.
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填空题选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。 Electronic mail, or mail, as it is known to its many fans, has been around for over two decades. Typically, email systems support five basic functions, as described below. (1) refers to the process of creating messages and answers. (2) refers to moving messages from the originator to the recipient. (3) has to do with telling the originator what happened to the message. Was it rejected? Was it lost? (4) incoming message is needed. So people can read their email. (5) is the final step and concerns what the recipient does with the message after receiving it。 供选择的答案: (1) Communication (2) Coruposition (3) Displaying (4) Disposition (5) Network (6) Protocol (7) Reporting (8) Serving (9) Terminating (10) Transfer
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填空题I"ll ______ (write) to you as soon as I ______ (get) to London.
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填空题{{B}}Directions: Read the following dialogue and try to till up the gaps with proper words, phrases, or sentences.{{/B}} Adriana: I heard you're moving to New York. Ryan: Yes. I've got an offer in upstate New York. Adriana: Oh, that's great! But I'm going to {{U}}(56) {{/U}}. Ryan: Me, too. Let's keep {{U}}(57) {{/U}}. Adriana: Yeah. {{U}}(58) {{/U}} to drop me a line when you settle down. Ryan: Trust me. {{U}}(59) {{/U}}. I'll keep you posted. Adriana: You have my address? Ryan: Well, I have your email address. Adriana: All right! I {{U}}(60) {{/U}} hearing from you soon. Good luck!
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填空题It is worth (discuss)______ how to control a person gaze when you are giving him a visual presentation (讲解) using charts, graphs, etc.
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填空题Frankfurt, Germany, is in one of the most ______ (dense) populated regions of Western Europe.
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填空题Translate the following passage into Chines.The world as a whole has progressed tremendously material-wise, and we are a fortunate nation in that we are leading the procession. It is, I believe, natural that nations not so fortunate should look upon us with envy. We would do the same if the positions were reserved, so we should not judge too harshly the efforts of others to equal our standard of living. In either case, the fortunate or the unfortunate character in the individual and collectively in a nation stands out. I agree that it is easier to build character under ideal conditions but cannot forget that character is also required to give as well as receive.It should be to the benefit of humanity if all individuals—and this includes myself—did a renovation or remodeling job on our own character. It may merely be a case of removing rough edges or tossing away molding to expose irregularities , in some cases to remove a prop and stand on one"s own feet. In any event if some of us set example, others will follow and the result should be good. This I believe.
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填空题Our language can be used to talk about itself. This is the______function of language.(中山大学2005研)
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} You are going to read a text about the topic of nuclear fusion, followed by a list of explanations (or examples). Choose the best explanation/example from the list A--F for each numbered subheading/generalization( 41--45). There is one extra explanation/example which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on Answer Sheet 1. Scientists say they have achieved small-scale nuclear fusion in a tabletop experiment, using tried and true techniques that are expected to generate far less controversy than past such claims. This latest experiment relied on a tiny crystal to generate a strong electric field. While the energy created was too small to harness cheap fusion power, the technique could have potential uses in medicine, spacecraft propulsion, the oil drilling industry and homeland security, said Seth Putterman, a physicist at the University of California at Los Angeles. Putterman and his colleagues at UCLA, Brian Naranjo and Jim Gimzewski, report their results in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.{{B}}41. Held up to ridicule{{/B}} Previous claims of tabletop fusion have been met with skepticism and even derision by physicists. ( ){{B}}42. Sound theoretical basis{{/B}} Fusion experts said the UCLA experiment will face far less skepticism because it conforms to well-known principles of physics. ( ){{B}}43. Energy in waiting{{/B}} Fusion power has been touted as the ultimate energy source and a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels like coal and oil. Fossil fuels are expected to run short in about 50 years. ( ){{B}}44. Process of fusion{{/B}} In the UCL'A experiment, scientists placed a tiny crystal that can generate a strong electric field into a vacuum chamber filled with deuterium gas, a form of hydrogen capable of fusion. Then the researchers activated the crystal by heating it. ( ){{B}}45. Commercial uses{{/B}} UCLA's Putterman said future experiments will focus on refining the technique for potential commercial uses, including designing portable neutron generators that could be used for oil well drilling or scanning luggage and cargo at airports. ( ) In the Nature report, Putterman and his colleagues said the crystal-based method could be used in "microthrusters for miniature spacecraft." In such an application, the method would not rely on nuclear fusion for power generation, But rather on ion propulsion, Putterman said. "As wild as it is, that's a conservative application," he said. A. In fusion, light atoms are joined in a high-temperature process that frees large amounts of energy. It is considered environmentally friendly Because it produces virtually no air pollution and does not pose the safety and long-term radioactive waste concerns associated with modern nuclear power plants, where heavy uranium atoms are split to create energy in a process known as fission. B. The resulting electric field created a Beam of charged deuterium atoms that struck a nearby target, which was embedded with yet more deuterium. When some of the deuterium atoms in the beam collided with their counterparts in the target, they fused. The reaction gave off an isotope of helium along with subatomic particles known as neutrons, a characteristic of fusion. The experiment did not, however, produce more energy than the amount put in-- an achievement that would be a huge breakthrough. C. Another technique, known as sonoluminescence, generates heat through the collapse of tiny bubbles in a liquid. Some scientists claim that nuclear fusion occurs during the reaction, but those claims have sparked sharp debate. D. In a Nature commentary, Michael Saltmarsh of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory said the process was in some ways "remarkably low-tech,' drawing upon principles that were first recorded by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus in 314 B. C.. "This doesn't have any controversy in it because they're using a tried and true method," David Ruzic, professor of nuclear and plasma engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbane-Champaign, told The Associated Press. "There's no mystery in terms of the physics. ' E. In one of the most notable cases, Dr. B. Stanley Pons of the University of Utah and Martin Fleischmann of Southampton University in England shocked the world in 1989 when they announced that they had achieved so-called cold fusion at room temperature. Their work was discredited after repeated attempts to reproduce it failed. F. The technology also could conceivably give rise to implantable radiation sources, which could target cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissue. "You could bring a tiny crystal into the body, place it next to a tumor, turn on the radiation and blast the tumor," Putterman told MSNBC. com.
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填空题Dear Helen, please forgive him for his rudeness , can you ?
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