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填空题MT can be divided into two types: ______and______.
填空题All the local farmers ______ against the building of a new airport on their rich farmland. 所有当地的农民都抗议在他们肥沃的农场上建新机场。
填空题More
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communicate
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others
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填空题英译汉。(华东理工大学2006研,考试科目:翻译实践)
I chanced to rise very early one particular morning this summer, and took a walk into the country to divert myself among the fields and meadows, while the green was new, and the flowers in their bloom. As at this season of the year every lane is a beautiful walk, and every hedge full of aromatic nosegays. I lost myself, with a great deal of pleasure, among several thickets and bushes that were filled with a great variety of birds, and an agreeable confusion of notes, which formed the pleasantest scene in the world to one who had passed a whole winter in noise and smoke. The freshness of the dews that lay upon everything about me, with the cool breath of the morning, which inspired the birds with so many delightful instincts, created in me the same kind of animal pleasure, and made my heart overflow with such secret emotions of joy and satisfaction as are not to be described or accounted for.
I was very much pleased and astonished at the glorious show of these gay vegetables that arose in great profusion on all the banks about us. Sometimes I considered every leaf as an elaborate piece of tissue, in which the threads and fibers were woven together into different configurations, which gave a different colouring to the light as it glanced on the several parts of the surface. Sometimes I considered the whole bed of tulips, according to the notion of the greatest mathematician and philosopher that ever lived, as a multitude of optic instruments, designed for the separating light into all those various colours of which it is composed.
For this reason I look upon the whole country in springtime as a spacious garden, and make as many visits to a pot of daisies or a bank of violets, as a florist does to his borders or parterres. There is not a bush in blossom within a mile of me, which I am not acquainted with, nor scarce a daffodil or tulip that withers away in my neighborhood without my missing it. I walked home in this temper of mind through several fields and meadows with an unspeakable pleasure, not without reflecting on the bounty of Providence which has made the most pleasing and most beautiful objects the most ordinary and most common.
填空题Translate the following into Chinese.(东南大学2003研,考试科目:语言学与翻译)Pause now for a moment, and consider how much more solicitous we are about our private interests than the Rhodians(洛迪安人)have been about their welfare. If any one of us foresees a possible injury to his private interests, he struggles might and main to avert it. Yet the Rhodians have patiently submitted to such a possible injury to their welfare...It certainly is not proper that a man should be held in esteem merely because he says he has had a disposition to do good when in fact he has not done so. Shall the Rhodians then be in a wrong position, not because they have actually done wrong, but because they are said to have the desire to do so?
填空题He founded the company five years ago and has been managing the business ______.
填空题It is vir______ impossible to travel in a vehicle without experiencing some form of vibration.
填空题{{U}}Regardless of your age{{/U}}, you can make a number of important changes in your current life style that can help you to become healthier.
填空题You can live longest and best and most______by attaining and preserving the happiness of learning.(reward)
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填空题Chinese-English Translation.(四川大学2010研,考试科目:基础英语) 有一天,他忽然得了疾病,赶快叫家人去请东街的汪医生。那家人急急忙忙地跑去,一时寻不着东街的汪大夫,却把西街牛医王大夫请来了。差不多先生病在床上,知道寻错了人;但病急了,身上痛苦,心里焦急,等不得了,心里想到:“好在王大夫同汪大夫也差不多,让他试试看吧。”于是这位牛医王大夫走近床前,用医生的法子给差不多先生治病。不上一点钟,差不多先生就一命呜呼了。
填空题世界上只有一个中国,大陆和台湾同属一个中国,中国的主权和领土完整不容分割,维护国家主权和领土完整是包括台湾同胞在内的全中国人民的共同义务。台湾是中国的一部分,国家绝不允许“台独”分裂势力以任何名义、任何方式把台湾从中国分裂出去。 台湾问题是中国内战的遗留问题。解决台湾问题,实现祖国统一,是中国的内部事务,不受任何外国势力的干涉。 完成统一祖国的大业是包括台湾同胞在内的全中国人民的神圣职责。 坚持一个中国的原则,是实现祖国和平统一的基础。以和平方式实现祖国统一,最符合台湾海峡两岸同胞的根本利益。国家以最大的诚意,尽最大的努力,实现和平统一。国家和平统一后,台湾可以实行不同于大陆的制度,高度自治。
填空题English-chinese Translation.(四川大学2012研,考试科目:基础英语)My advice to young working-man, desirous of bettering their circumstances, and adding to the amount of their enjoyment , is a very simple one. Do not seek happiness in what is misnamed pleasure: seek it rather in what is termed study. Keep your consciences clear, your curiosity fresh, and embrace every opportunity of cultivating your minds. You will gain nothing by attending Chartist meeting. The fellows who speak nonsense with fluency at these assemblies, and deem their nonsense eloquence, are unable to help either you or themselves:or, if they do succeed in helping themselves , it will be all at your expense.
填空题Increasing numbers of people have migrated from the countryside and moved into towns and cities over the (77) . Most are in the Third World, where they are (78) accommodate because facilities are at their most inadequate and meager resources are most stretched. In spite of (79) living conditions, the vast numbers of people moving into cities constitute the biggest (80) ever. While governments can take action to improve the conditions of squatters, the real solution is to (81) the process of urbanization. But to do this governments need to change the ways in which they (82) their development funds on the urban areas. If their priorities (83) , rural productivity could be increased and this would help develop the national economy. In the end, however, the rural population also lacks the (84) that their urban countrymen can exert on governments.A. dreadfulB. hardest toC. elatedD. slow downE. boostF. last two centuriesG. mass migrationH. authorityI. previous centuryJ. marketK. were reversedL. were abandonedM. concentrateN. power
填空题With its recession-friendly coffee prices, plentiful tables and available bathrooms, McDonald's restaurants all over the country, and even all over the world, have been adopted by a cost-conscious set as a coffeehouse for the people, a sort of everyman's Starbucks. (1) . But patrons have also brought the mores of cafe culture, where often a single purchase is permission to camp out with a laptop. Increasingly, they seem to linger over McCafe Lattes, sometimes spending a lot of time but little money in outlets of this chain, which rose to prominence on a very different business model: food that is always fast. And so restaurant managers and franchise owners are often frustrated by these people. (2) . In the past month, those tensions came to a boil in New York City. When management at a McDonald's in Flushing, Queens, called the police on a group of older Koreans, prompting outrage at the company's perceived rudeness, calls for a worldwide boycott and a truce mediated by a local politician, it became a famous case of a struggle that happens daily at McDonald's outlets in the city and beyond. (3) . If Mike Black's friends are looking for him, they know to check the McDonald's on Utica Avenue in Flatbush, Brooklyn, he said. That is where Mr. Black, who is in his 50s, spends hours opening and reading his junk mail. "We're pleased many of our customers view us as a comfortable place to spend time," Lisa McComb, a spokeswoman for the company, said in an email, citing free Wi-Fi and areas for children to play as part of the appeal. "McDonald's offers convenience and value in a fun and familiar atmosphere." But the leisurely cafe culture and the business plan behind fast food are in opposition. (4) . In a McDonald's near Astor Place, a sign explained that customers were entitled to just 30 minutes of sitting time. But Raymos Martinez, an artist, sat tucked into a dog-eared paperback of historical fiction, and said the anonymity of the place held some appeal. "McDonald's, it's more like a bus stop. Nobody notices you." Or maybe they do. On the other side of the restaurant, in her uniform cap with the Golden Arches, Samantha Reyes, 39, swept discarded burger wrappers offthe floor. (5) . A. Spending the day nursing a latte is part of modern cafe culture, behavior reinforced by franchises like Starbucks and others that seem to actively cultivate the endless sitting, lavishing free Wi-Fi on customers who park their laptops in the morning and do not leave until after dark. B. Is the customer always right, even the ensconced penny-pincher? The answer seems to be yes among those who do the endless sitting at McDonald's restaurants in Crown Heights, Brooklyn; Midtown Manhattan; Astoria, Queens; and the East Village. C. McDonald's is not alone in navigating this tricky territory. Last year, a group of deaf patrons sued Starbucks after a store on Astor Place in Lower Manhattan forbade their meet-up group to convene there, complaining they did not buy enough coffee. D. Although signs hang in many McDonald's stores instructing customers to spend half an hour or less at the tables, Ms. McComb said there was no national policy about discouraging longtime sitting. E. Such regulars hurt business, some say, and leave little room for other customers. Tensions can sometimes erupt. F. She refuses to kick out those who seem to find refuge in her McDonald's. "For myself, ! could be in the same situation," she said. "Tomorrow, it could be me." G. Behind the Golden Arches, older people seeking company and conversation, schoolchildren putting off homework time and homeless people escaping the cold have transformed the banquettes into headquarters for the kind of laid-back socializing once carried out on a park bench or brownstone stoop.
填空题There are two fields of morphology: the study of______and the study of______. (人大2006研)
填空题Directions: You are going to read a list of headings and a
text. Choose a heading from the list A-F that best fits the meaning of each
numbered part of the text. The first and last paragraphs of the text are not
numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use.A. Analyzing your own taste B. Being cautious when
experimenting C. Finding a model to follow D.
Getting the final look absolutely right E. Learning to be
realistic F. Making regular conscious choices
When we meet people for the first time, we often make decisions about them based
entirely on how they look. And, of course it's something that works both ways,
for we too are being judged on our appearance. When we look good, we feel good,
which in turn leads to a more confident and self-assured manner. People then
pick up on this confidence and respond positively towards us. Undoubtedly, it's
what's inside that's important, but sometimes we can send out the wrong signals
simply by wearing inappropriate clothing or not spending enough time thinking
about how others see us. {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}}
{{/U}}For example, people often make the mistake of trying to look like someone
else they've seen in a magazine, but this is usually a disaster as we all have
our own characteristics. Stand in front of a full-length mirror and be honest
with yourself about what you see. There is no need to dwell on your faults—we
all have good points and bad points—but think instead about the best way to
emphasize the good ones. {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}}
{{/U}}When selecting your clothes each day, think about who you're likely to meet,
where you're going to be spending most of your time and what tasks you are
likely to perform. Clearly, some outfits will be more appropriate to different
sorts of activity and this will dictate your choice to an extent. However,
there's no need to abandon your individual taste completely. After all, if you
dress to please somebody else's idea of what looks good, you may end up feeling
uncomfortable and not quite yourself. {{U}} {{U}}
3 {{/U}} {{/U}}But to know your own mind, you have to get to know
yourself. What do you truly feel good in? There are probably a few favourite
items that you wear a lot—most people wear 20 per cent of their wardrobe 80 per
cent of the time. Look at these clothes and ask yourself what they have in
common. Are they neat and tidy, loose and flowing? Then look at the things
hanging in your wardrobe that you don't wear and ask yourself why. Go through a
few magazines and catalogues and mark the things that catch your eye. Is there a
common theme? {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}Some
colors bring your natural colouring to life and others can give us a washed-out
appearance. Try out new colours by all means, but remember that dressing in
bright colours when you really like subtle neutral tones, or vice versa, will
make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. You know deep down where your
own taste boundaries lie. And although it's good to challenge those sometimes
with new combinations or shades, take care not to go too far all at
once. {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}So, you've
chosen an outfit that matches your style, your personality, your shape you're
your colouring. But does it fit? If something is too tight or too loose, you
won't achieve the desired effect, and no matter what other qualities it has, it
won't improve your appearance or your confidence. Sometimes, we buy things
without thinking. Some people who dislike shopping grab the first thing they
see, or prefer to use mail-order or the Internet. In all cases, if it doesn't
fit perfectly, don't buy it, because the finer details are just as important as
the overall style. Reappraising your image isn't selfish
because everyone who comes into contact with you will benefit. You'll look
better and you'll feel a better person all round. And if in doubt, you only need
to read Professor Albert Mehrabian's book Silent Messages to remind yourself how
important outward appearances are. His research showed that the impact we make
on each other depend 55 per cent on how we look and behave, 38 per cent on how
we speak and only 7 per cent on what we actually say. So, whatever stage you are
at in your life, whatever role you play, isn't it time you made the most of
yourseff?
填空题Hemingway"s(15)hero is a man of(16)rather than a man of thought. He can be destroyed but not(17)and he always shows(18)under pressure.
填空题{{B}} Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the
eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.{{/B}}
A. I enjoy P. E. at school.
B. I
like basketball.C. What kind of movies do you like, then?
D. Because it's
exciting.E. Frequency. It's an action movie and it's interesting.
F. Oh, I like comedies, too.G. Sorry. I don't. I want to go to a
movie. H: I don't
like watching movies.Dave: What sports do you like?Rita: I like
basketball.Dave: Why do you like it?Rita: {{U}}(56)
{{/U}}Dave: Do you want to play it now?Rita: {{U}}(57)
{{/U}}Dave: What movie?Rita: {{U}}(58) {{/U}}Dave: But I
don't think so. Action movies are usually boring and scary.Rita:
{{U}}(59) {{/U}}Dave: I like comedies.Rita: {{U}}(60)
{{/U}}
