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填空题For the first time that he could recall,Tom felt some______(admire)for his stepfather.
填空题Mike: Could you return this CD to John when you meet him on Wednesday at the Student Union meeting?Tom: ____________
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:Alice求机场的一位旅客帮忙告诉她怎样才能搭乘去纽约的航班。这位旅客说朝左拐,随后找Alice要搭乘的航空公司(airline),并要给Alice画张地图。
Alice: Excuse me,{{U}} (51) {{/U}}? Passenger:
Yes? Alice: I have a ticket to New York.{{U}} (52)
{{/U}}? Passenger: I can't help you here. You have to go to
the ticket counter. Follow this passage to the end,{{U}} (53) {{/U}}and
go two hundred yards. You'll see a sign that says, "Check in".{{U}} (54)
{{/U}}. Alice: Go down this hall to the end. Then go
left? Passenger: That's right. Here,{{U}} (55) {{/U}}.
Sometimes it's confusing. Alice: Thank you.
Passenger: My pleasure.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} For each numbered bracket in the following passage, fill
in a suitable word in the blank on the ANSWER SHEET.
Are you always sure you know what people mean when they try to
describe their feelings to you? We use both words and gestures to express our
feelings, but the problem is that these words and gestures can be interpreted in
different ways. It is true that a smile means the same thing in
any language. So{{U}} (41) {{/U}}. laughter or crying. There are also a
number of striking similarities in the way different animals show the{{U}}
(42) {{/U}} feeling. Tigers and humans, for example, often show their
teeth when they are angry. This is probably{{U}} (43) {{/U}}such
behavior patterns are inherited rather than{{U}} (44) {{/U}}.
Fear is another emotion that is shown in{{U}} (45) {{/U}}the same
way all over the world. In Chinese and in English fiction, a phrase like "he
went pale and began to tremble" suggests that the man is{{U}} (46)
{{/U}}very afraid or has just had a very nasty shock. However, "he opened
his eyes wide" is used to suggested anger in Chinese{{U}} (47) {{/U}}in
English it conveys surprise. In Chinese surprise can be described in a phrase
like "they stretched{{U}} (48) {{/U}}their tongues". Sticking out your
tongue in {{U}}(49) {{/U}}is an insulting gesture or expresses
disgust. Even in the same{{U}} (50) {{/U}}, people
differ{{U}} (51) {{/U}}their ability to interpret and express feelings.
Experiments in America have shown that women are usually better than men{{U}}
(52) {{/U}}recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on people's
faces. Disgust, contempt and suffering seem to {{U}}(53) {{/U}}the most
difficult emotions for people everywhere either to recognize or to{{U}} (54)
{{/U}}. Other studies have{{U}} (55) {{/U}}that older people usually
find{{U}} (56) {{/U}}easier to interpret body language the way (people
stand or move etc. ) than younger people{{U}} (57) {{/U}}. And
psychologists such as E. G. Beier have also shown that some people frequently
give completely the wrong impression of{{U}} (58) {{/U}}they feel. For
instance, they try to show affection but in fact actually communicate dislike.
Or when want to show interest, they give the impression that they don't care.
This can happen even among close friends and members of the same family. In{{U}}
(59) {{/U}}words, what we think we are communicating through language,
voice, face and body movement may be the exact{{U}} (60) {{/U}}of what
other people understand.
填空题Christine: Next week. I'm in the accounting department. I make telephone calls to the banks, check the accounts, keep records... ______. Susan: It sounds like an excellent job.
填空题There is little chance that mankind would survive a nuclear war.
填空题{{B}}Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four
choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your
answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.{{/B}}
The first and smallest unit that can be discussed in relation
to language is the word. In speaking, the choice of words is{{U}} (21)
{{/U}}the utmost importance. Proper selection will eliminate one source
of{{U}} (22) {{/U}}breakdown in the communication cycle. Too often,
careless use of words{{U}} (23) {{/U}}a meeting of the minds of the
speaker and listener. The words used by the speaker may{{U}} (24)
{{/U}}unfavorable reactions in the listener{{U}} (25)
{{/U}}interfere with his comprehension; hence, the transmission-reception
system breaks down. {{U}} (26) {{/U}}, inaccurate or
indefinite words may make{{U}} (27) {{/U}}difficult for the listener. to
understand the.{{U}} (28) {{/U}}which is being transmitted to him.
The speaker who does not have specific words in his working vocabulary may be{{U}}
(29) {{/U}}to explain or describe in a{{U}} (30) {{/U}}that
can be understood by his listeners.
填空题Assuming that a constant travel-time budget, geographic constraints and short-term infrastructure constraints persist as fundamental features of global mobility, what long term results can one expect? In high-income regions, (41) North America, our picture suggests that the share of traffic (42) supplied by buses and automobiles will decline as high-speed transport rises sharply. In developing countries, we (43) the strongest in crease to be in the shares first for buses and later for automobiles. Globally, these (44) in bus and automobile transport are partially offsetting. In all regions, the share of low speed mil transport will probably continue its strongly (45) decline. We expect that throughout the period 1990--2050, the (46) North American will continue to devote most of his or her 1.1-hour travel-time (47) to automobile travel. The very large demand (48) air travel (or high-speed mil travel) that will be manifest in 2050 (49) to only 12 minutes per person a day; a iittle time goes a long way in the air. In sev eral developing regions, most travel (50) in 2050 will still be devoted to nonmotorized modes. Buses will persist (51) the primary form of motorized transportation in developing countries for decades. (52) important air travel becomes, buses, automobiles and (53) low speed trains will surely go on serving vital functions. (54) of the super-rich already com mute and shop in aircraft, but average people will continue to spend most of their travel time on the (55) . 41.
填空题Therefore, don't start reading a book unless you see from the first few pages that it's one you can read with ease and understanding.
填空题Pat: How about inviting some friends over for a drink?Mary.______
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.ForQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherenttextbychoosingfromthelistA-Gtofilleachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.[A]In1849goldwasdiscoveredinCaliforniainthemountainsnearSanFrancisco.SostartedthefamousGoldRushofthe49ersacrossthevast,unexploredwildernessthatlaywestoftheMississippi.Wholefamiliesperished.Onesmallgroupof49ers,lookingforashortcutacrosstheSierraNevadaMountains,happenedtoentertheinfamousDeathValley.Itwasluckyforthemitwaswinter,forinsummerDeathValleyisaboutthehottestandmostdesolateplaceonearth.Asitwas,oneofthegroupdiedofthirst,anditwasthe49erswhogavethevalleyitsgrimname.[B]ThecompletionoftherailroadnotonlyjoinedthecitiesoftheeastwithCalifornia,italsobroughtprosperitytotheisolatedfarmersoftheplains,andtotherancherswhowerenowabletosendtheircattletotheslaughterhousesinfreightears.Infact,thenewrailroadbecameanessentiallife-lineforanationwhichnowstretched3000milesfromtheAtlantictothePacificOceans.[C]Aslateasthe1880samanintheFarwestcouldbehangedforstealingahorse,yetgetnomorethanfiveyearsinjailforrobbingabank.Eversincethepioneerswentwestintotheunknown,theydependedabsolutelyontheirhorsesandtheirguns.Ifamanlosthishorseorhisguninthedeserts,mountainsorforestsofNevada,ArizonaandeasternCalifornia,hestoodnochance.Hunger,thirst,agrizzlybear,amountainlion,orhostileIndianswouldfinishhimoffsoonerorlater.Afrontiersmanhadtobetough,braveandresourcefulinthosedays.[D]ThecolonizationoftheWestwasgivenatremendousimpetusbythebuildingoftheTranscontinentalrailroad,oneofthegreatengineeringfeatsofalltime.CongressdecidedthatthelayingofthetracksshouldbeginfromtheEastandtheWestatthesametime.Sothebuildingofthisrailroadlinedwithpolesforthefirsteast-westtelegraphsystem,developedintoarace.TheEasterners,movingacrosstheplains,progressedfaster,fortheydidnothavetotunnelthroughgiantmountainsorbridgegapingcanyons.ThetworailroadslinkedupinUtahonJuly10th,1867.Therewasgreatexcitement,andaspecialceremonytomarktheoccasion.[E]Deserts,mountainsandforestsarestillthefrontierbetweenteemingCaliforniancitiesandthesparselypopulatedwildernessofNevadaandeasternCalifornia.Eventoday,Nevadahashardlymorethan500thousandinhabitants,mostofwhomliveinthecitiesofLasVegasandReno.[F]Later,in1865,aftertheCivilWar,disillusionedsoldiers,unabletofrndwork,followedinthefootstepsofthe49ers.Theydidnotfindmuchgold,buttheyfoundrichpasturesforcattle.ItwastheywhofoundedtheUSA'sgreatfoodindustry,andtheyworkedwiththevigorandcourageoftheearlypioneersandwithafaithfortifiedbytheBible.[G]SomeAmericansfeelthatthefrontierspiritnolongerexistsintheUSA.Butitexpresseditselfinanumberofways.Americansdonotlikebeingwithoutwork,andtheywilltravelhundredsofmilesinsearchofajob,showingacourageandanenterprisewhichisunusualinmostoftheolderEuropeancountries.Thenthereistheexplorationofouterspace.PresidentJohnKennedyinaspeechtothenation,spokeofthis"NewFrontier."Thefrontierspiritcertainlyplayedapartinputtingthefirstmenonthenoon,themostrecentofallfrontierstobecrossed.
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填空题Text 4 [A] Healing power from the young. [B] A harmful practice out of human weakness. [C] Who should take the burden of looking after our old people? [D] A cure to loneliness found in kids. [E] Comfort typical of a multigenerational family. [F] Benefit of extended age groups. Until late in 20th century, most Americans spent time with people of all generations. Now baby boomers may not have much contact with old people until they're relatively old themselves.
填空题If such figures are sustained in more detailed polling, Mr. Bush will have______in reversing sliding domestic support for war with Iraq.(success)
填空题Fred: Have you anything particular in mind?Jenny: ______
填空题C-E Translation.(上海交通大学2007研,考试科目:英语水平考试) 我们已经习惯了这样认识母亲:她是为我们而存在的,是属于我们的,属于父亲,婆婆,哥哥,我,以及我们的下一代。小的时候,我们习惯了母亲在灯下捏着针线,为我们缝补衣服,下班回来给我们带好吃的,去学校为我们开家长会,柔声细语地抚慰我们,擦去我们的泪水。“文革”中父亲的突然死亡,使我们看见了一个孤单无助的母亲,那是因为她把头埋在了自己的臂弯里,浑身颤抖,从那下面传出陌生的无力的抽泣声。那一刻她没有理睬我们惊恐的呼唤。那一刻,她是暂离我们而远去了,去到她一个人的世界。可不久她又回来了。为我们去单位蹲牛棚,扫厕所。真的,的确是为了我们,我当时是这样对她说的——妈妈,为了我们,你要活下去,我以为这句话能够让她不死。当时才十几岁的我,已模糊地认定母亲是不会舍下我们的,我们,就是她活在世上的全部理由。母亲果然没有随父亲而去。天长日久,我们习惯了她的憔悴、操劳,她对脾气乖戾的祖母(她的婆婆)的全力侍奉和忍让,对小孩们慈爱温和的笑。在我们心目中,这就是母亲的形象:一个终身的孝媳,贤妻,良母。 现在,我们身边和心里有了巨大的阙失。母亲把自己整个儿带走了,而我们仍在。母亲自身即是一个整体。这是我们从前很少想到的。
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填空题{{U}}尽管下着大雨{{/U}}, they went to the supermarket for shopping.
填空题This can be well used as a______(refer) for predicting the country's future environment.
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