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填空题Text 5 [A] Defining genius. [B] Bias attacked. [C] Truly great mind is born, not made. [D] The line between the exceptional and the ordinary blurs. [E] Brain steers, labor facilitates. [F] Great lesson from a great character. The greatest results in life are usually attained by simple means, and the exercise of ordinary qualities. The common life of every day, with its cares, necessities, and duties, afford ample opportunity for acquiring experience of the best kind; and its most beaten paths provide the true worker with abundant scope for effort and room for self-improvement. The road of human welfare lies along the old highway of steadfast well-doing; and they who are the most persistent, and work in the truest spirit, will usually be the most successful.
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填空题David: What do you like to drink?Jack: ______
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填空题It was her ______ (philosopher) that people should help each other.
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填空题It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered of drivers to resist the temptation to revenge as subjected to uncivilized behavior.A.the mostB.good-temperedC.to resistD.as subjected
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填空题We want broader ______ to include some extraneous risks. (coverable, coverage)
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填空题The Prague School is best known and remembered for its contribution to phonology and the distinction between ______and phonology. The name of the most influential scholar in this connection is Trubetzkoy, whose most complete and authoritative statements of principle are formulated in his Principles of Phonology published in 19
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填空题 TV may have a negative as well as a positive ______ on children; so we should take care to select some programs for the children to watch.
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填空题将下列短文译成汉语。(首都师范大学2010研,考试科目:英语翻译基础)A very large number of people cease when quite young to add anything to a limited stock of judgments. After a certain age, say 25, they consider that their education is finished.
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填空题The sound[d]can be described with"______, alveolar stop/plosive".
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填空题The news of the Presidents warlike speech yesterday pushed the stock market to a sharp rise of ______ 120 points.
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填空题Every time they have an argument,his wife threatens ______ him. 每次吵架,妻子总是扬言要离开他。
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填空题He changed his whole conception of human nature, and became for the first time deeply ______that Puritanism does not make for human happiness.(convince)
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填空题BTs prices for national and international calls are now among the lowest in the world, although local call prices are n______ near the cheapest.
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填空题A. Isn't she your girlfriendB. They said she had left for LondonC. What's the problemD. Her office left you a messageE. Why not invite me, thenF. They said they had phoned LindaG. The manager of their office had suddenly fallen iiiH. Sorry, I lost my wayA: Are you phoning Linda?B: Yes. But how did you know?A: (56) B: What did they say?A: (57) B: What happened?A: (58) . She had to go and take his place for three days.B: That's too bad.A: (59) ?B: You see, I had arranged for us to have a dinner with a friend tonight.A: (60) ?B: Sure. Why not?
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填空题A. Time sometimes stops B. Moving in slow motion C. We" re tricked by tech D. Speeding up with age E. Time doesn"t fly F. Time follows mood G. Lost in music Ever felt like time stands still while you"re waiting for something, or that as you get older, the years slip through your fingertips with much more ease? With swaths of tech around us and virtually everything being available on demand, it"s a very real possibility that our body clocks and perception of time have changed. 1 As an old saying goes, "Time flies when we"re having fun." In reality, though, we know fully well that it does not. Nevertheless, psychologist James Kellaris conducted his own experiment to find out whether there"s any math to the saying. He had people listen to a piece of music they liked, and when he later asked them how much time they thought had passed, the listeners" estimates were usually longer. Kellaris suggested that when we"re enjoying ourselves, we pay more attention to the event and our minds perceive that as extra time. 2 A recent study has suggested that technology, too, is capable of altering our perception of time. Researchers found that 60% of 18-30 year-olds check their smartphones compulsively for updates, with each glance taking with it bits and pieces of the day. Having so much information readily available at out fingertips speeds up our internal clock. Likewise, each time we check Facebook or log in to Twitter, we subconsciously note the time, making us more aware of how much of it has passed in our day-to-day habits. 3 It"s commonly said that as we get older, time passes in the "blink of an eye". When young and fresh-faced, we"re constantly discovering new and exciting things that we"ve not experienced before, and we naturally pay a lot more attention to them. As we get older, though, those "new" experiences grow pale. By extension, time seems to pass more quickly. 4 If it felt like time was standing still, that might be because your brain genuinely thought it was. The "optical" illusion of time standing still is something that happens when our eyes move quickly from one point to another. According to Kielan Yarrow and a whole host of other psychologists, when our gaze fixes suddenly on the second hand of a clock, our perception of time stretches slightly backwards to compensate for that movement. As a result, your mind tells you that you"ve been looking at the second hand for longer, and thus fills in the blank with what it thinks should be there. 5 Many like to think that they"re not ruled by their emotions, but they do affect our bodies more than you think—at least in terms of how we perceive time. For a few years now, psychologists have carried out studies on the subject and have concluded that individuals experiencing negative emotions concentrate more on the passing of time than those who are in a good mood, which makes a particularly anxiety-filled moment seem longer. That might explain why after we argue, the room"s tension-ridden atmosphere makes time seem to drag on and on.
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填空题He tried to learn Greek but soon got tired of it and gave up it . A. tried to B. soon C. tired of it D. gave up it
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