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问答题文化是某一特定人群所有传统、习俗、信仰和各种生活方式的总和。
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问答题1)interpretthefollowingpicture.2)possiblereasonsforthephenomenon.3)yourcomments.YouressaymustbewrittenneatlyontheANSWERSHEET2.
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问答题In this world of change and complexity, the need for information is of greatest importance.
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问答题阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第16~20题后所给的6个选项中为第❶~❺段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)从第21~25题后所给的6个选项中选择5个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Summer Blues❶We students all have summer blues.It’s that moment when we haven’t left
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问答题That Louise Nevelson is believed by many critics to be the greatest twentieth- century sculptor is all the more remarkable because the greatest resistance to women artists has been, until recently, in the field of sculpture. Since Neolithic times, sculpture has been considered the prerogative of men, partly, perhaps, for purely physical reasons: it was erroneously assumed that women were not suited for the hard manual labor required in sculpting stone, carving wood, or working in metal. (47) It has been only during the twentieth century that women sculptors have been recognized as major artists, and it has been in the United States, especially since the decades of the fifties and sixties, that women sculptors have shown the greatest originality and creative power. Their rise to prominence parallels the development of sculpture itself in the United States : (48) while there had been a few talented sculptors in the United States before the 1940's, it was only after 1945--when New York was rapidly becoming the art capital of the world--that major sculpture was produced in the United States. Some of the best was the work of women. By far the most outstanding of these women is Louise Nevelson, who in the eyes of many critics is the most original female artist alive today. One famous and influential critic, Hilton Kramer, said of her work, "For myself, I think Ms. Nevelson succeeds where the painters often fail. " Her works have been compared to the Cubist constructions of Picasso, the Surrealistic objects of Miro, and the Merzbau of Schwitters. (49) Nevelson would be the first to admit that she has been influenced by all of these, as well as by African sculpture, and by Native American and pre-Columbian art, but she has absorbed all these influences and still created a distinctive art that expresses the urban landscape and the aesthetic sensibility of the twentieth century. Nevelson says, "I have always wanted to show the world that art is everywhere, except that it has to pass through a creative mind. " (50) Using mostly discarded wooden objects like broken pieces of furniture and abandoned architectural ornaments, all of which she has hoarded for years, she assembles architectural constructions of great beauty and power. Creating very freely with no sketches, she glues and nails objects together, paints them black, or more rarely white or gold, and places them in boxes. These assemblages, walls, even entire environments create a mysterious, almost awe-inspiring atmosphere. Although she has denied any symbolic or religious intent in her works, their three-dimensional grandeur and even their titles, such as Sky Cathedral and Night Cathedral, suggest such connotations. In some ways, her most ambitious works are closer to architecture than to traditional sculpture, but then neither Louise Nevelson nor her art fits into any neat category.
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问答题我们也不应该忘记,广告给我们的钱袋作出了积极的贡献。没有这笔收入来源,报纸、商业电台和电视公司就不能生存。我们花很少的钱就能买到一份日报,或者能够欣赏如此众多的广播节目,完全是由于广告商付了这部分钱。想想看,要是让你付全价,报纸会有多贵!
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问答题大多专家同意贫困国家技术工人的大批离去是有其深刻的经济、社会和政治原因的。而这种现象会严重影响到这些国家内对人才有迫切需要的一些行业,比如保健和教育。能做些什么来减少损失的话题一直争论不休,并最终引出了是否要限制技术工人的移民问题。富裕国家的移民政策在竭力吸引受过高等教育的专业人士,增强它们的竞争力,并填补国内技术的空缺。
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问答题(1)To stop halfway is very bad. (2) Many people failed because they stopped halfway. (3) To finish a job, whether hard or not, it requires confidence.
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问答题One of the most fashionable treatments for disease, gene therapy, has so far made little headway in tackling one of the most modish of illnesses, AIDS and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes it. 46. The idea of gene-therapy treatment for HIV/AIDS would be to create a gene that, when placed in an infected person, would make all of the offspring of the cell into which it was inserted resistant to the virus. Even if the virus continued to destroy the patient's immune cells, new ones that could not be infected would replace them. Eventually, the disease would no longer threaten the health of the patient. A first step towards this has been achieved by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and VIRXSYS, a biotechnology firm based near Baltimore. 47. Rather than inserting a gene directly, they removed the immune cells from people and replaced them with versions that had been modified to resist the virus. The results were published in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The team treated five infected patients who had not responded to at least two different programmes of treatment using conventional anti-retroviral drugs. They removed from each patient's blood the cells called "helper T-cells" that would normally mobilise the immune response to the virus. 48. These were purified and stuffed with a form of HIV that had been altered to carry a mirror image or "antisense" version of a molecule that enables it to multiply. This genetic fiddling disrupted the reproduction of the virus inside infected cells. Such a small experiment was designed merely to establish whether the approach was safe. But the researchers were pleasantly surprised to find that the number of viruses in each patient dropped. This suggests that the treatment was tackling the disease effectively in difficult patients for whom conventional drugs had failed. 49. According to Carl June of the University of Pennsylvania, their immune systems responded "as if they were on a vaccine" and it appeared as though their bodies were "vaccinating themselves" against HIV. The researchers are now moving to the next phase of study, which will involve more patients, including those whose disease is in its early stages. 50. If later trials confirm the early positive results, this approach could prove a useful complement to existing drugs or a future vaccine -- and may even replace them.
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问答题In his eagerness to make money from trees, he has cut them down in large numbers, only to find that without them he has lost the best friends he had. ( Passage 2)
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问答题中华全国总工会
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问答题阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第16~20题后所给的6个选项中为第①~⑤段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)从第21~25题后所给的6个选项中选择5个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。The People of the Rain Forests① There are two groups of people who live in the rain f
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问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressayyoushould1)describethedrawingbriefly,2)explainitsintendedmeaning,and3)giveyourcomments.
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问答题zombie policy
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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。Phoenicians 腓尼基人  The Phoenicians were a water-loving people.Their ships were 31_____, compared with many lifeboats on modem
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问答题Women and men do not run or swim in the same races. Women are less strong than men. ( Passage 1 )
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问答题父母是否应该花更多的时间同子女在一起?
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问答题Directions: Study the picture above carefully and write an essay entitled "It is Good / Bad to Write about Martial Arts Novels in the Texbooks "In the essay, you should (1) describe the picture and interpret its meaning; (2) give your opinion and support it with some proof; (3) get the conclusion. You should write about 200 words neatly on AN SWER SHEET 2.
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问答题一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳。
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问答题The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products.
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