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填空题The mode of Weight inspection at the port of shipment and Quality inspection at the port of destination is also called ______. This kind of approach is widely used in ______.
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填空题The phenomenon the speaker mentioned does not 1 .
填空题Soldiers are supposed to ______ their commanders instructions to the word.
填空题Obviously U这位发言人想要强调的是/U the impact of these findings rather than the process that led to these findings.
填空题Directions: You are going to read a list of headings and a
text about what parents are supposed to do to guide their children into
adulthood. Choose a heading from the list A-G that best fits the meaning of each
numbered part of the text. The first paragraph of the text is not numbered.
There is two extra headings which you do not need to use.A. Set a Good Example for Your Kids. B. Build Your
Kids'Work Skills. C. Place Time Limits on Leisure
Activities. D. Talk about the Future on a Regular
Basis. E. Help Kids Develop Coping Strategies.
F. Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They Are. G. Build Your
Kids'Sense of Responsibility. Mothers and fathers can do a lot
to ensure a safe landing in early adulthood for their kids. Even if a job's
starting salary seems too small to satisfy an emerging adult's need for rapid
content, the transition from school to work can be less of a setback if the
start-up adult is ready for the move. Here are a few measures, drawn from my
book Ready or Not, Here Life Comes, that parents can take to prevent what I call
"work-life unreadiness" : {{U}} {{U}} 1
{{/U}} {{/U}}You can start this process when they are 11 or 12. Periodically
review their emerging strengths and weaknesses with them and work together on
any shortcomings, like difficulty in communicating well or collaborating. Also,
identify the kinds of interests they keep coming back to, as these offer clues
to the careers that will fit them best. {{U}} {{U}}
2 {{/U}} {{/U}}Kids need a range of authentic role models—as opposed to
members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes. Have regular
dinner-table discussions about people the family knows and how they got where
they are. Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your
kids to form some ideas about their own future. When asked what they want to do,
they should be discouraged from saying "I have no idea. " They can change their
minds 200 times, but having only a foggy view of the future is of little
good. {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}Teachers are
responsible for teaching kids how to learn ; parents should be responsible for
teaching them how to work. Assign responsibilities around the house and make
sure homework deadlines are met. Encourage teenagers to take a part-time job.
Kids need plenty of practice delaying gratification and deploying effective
organizational skills, such as managing time and setting priorities.
{{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}Playing video games encourages
immediate content. And hours of watching TV shows with canned laughter only
teaches kids to process information in a passive way. At the same time,
listening through earphones to the same monotonous beats for long stretches
encourages kids to stay inside their bubble instead of pursuing other endeavors.
All these activities can prevent the growth of important communication and
thinking skills and make it difficult for kids to develop the kind of sustained
concentration they will need for most jobs. {{U}} {{U}}
5 {{/U}} {{/U}}They should know how to deal with setbacks, stresses and
feelings of inadequacy. They should also learn how to solve problems and resolve
conflicts, ways to brainstorm and think critically. Discussions at home can help
kids practice doing these things and help them apply these skills to everyday
life situations. What about the son or daughter who is grown
but seems to be struggling and wandering aimlessly through early adulthood?
Parents still have a major role to play, but now it is more delicate. They have
to be careful not to come across as disappointed in their child. They should
exhibit strong interest and respect for whatever currently interests their
fledging adult (as naive or ill conceived as it may seem) while becoming a
partner in exploring options for the future. Most of all, these new adults must
feet that they are respected and supported by a family that appreciates
them.
填空题It is highly recommended that old people check their diet against healthy food recommendations and adj______ where necessary.
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Cloze (15 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line throught the centre.
For the past two years, I have been working on students' evaluation of classroom teaching. I have kept a record of informal conversations 71 some 300 students from at 72 twenty-one colleges and universities. The students were generally 73 and direct in their comments 74 how course work could be better 75 . Most of their remarks were kindly 76 - with tolerance rather than bitterness-and frequently were softened by the 77 that the students were speaking 78 some, not all, instructors. Nevertheless, 79 the following suggestions and comments indicate, students feel 80 with things-as-they-are in the classroom.
Professors should be 81 from reading lecture notes. "It makes their 82 monotonous (单调的)."
If they are going to read, why not 83 out copies of the lecture? Then we 84 need to go to class. Professors should 85 repeating in lectures material that is in the textbook. " 86 we've read the material, we want to 87 it or hear it elaborated on, 88 repeated." "A lot of students hate to buy a 89 text that the professor has written 90 to have his lectures repeat it."
71. A) involving B) counting C) covering D) figuring
72. A) best B) least C) length D) large
73. A) reserved B) hard-working C) polite D) frank
74. A) over B) at C) on D) of
75. A) presented B) submitted C) described D) written
76. A) received B) addressed C) made D) taken
77. A) occasion B) truth C) case D) fact
78. A) on B) about C) at D) with
79. A) though B) as C) whether D) if
80. A) dissatisfied B) unsatisfactory C) satisfied D) satisfactory
81. A) interfered B) interrupted C) discouraged D) disturbed
82. A) voices B) sounds C) pronunciation D) gestures
83. A) hold B) leave C) drop D) give
84. A) couldn't B) wouldn't C) mustn't D) shouldn't
85. A) refuse B) prohibit C) prevent D) avoid
86. A) Once B) Until C) However D) Unless
87. A) remember B) argue C) discuss D) keep
88. A) yet B) not C) and D) or
89. A) desired B) revised C) required D) deserved
90. A) about B) how C) but D) only
填空题Henry: Have we got everything ready for the trip to New York?Alice:______
填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.Write your translation on the Answer Sheet.(北京第二外国语学院2011研,考试科目:基础英语)Austerity is a word much found on the lips of politicians and economists at the moment: but it is seldom heard from technologists. And although the idea that "less is more" has many adherents in architecture, design and fashion, the technology industry has historically espoused the opposite view. Products should have as many features as possible: and next year"s version should have even more. As prices fall, what starts off as a fancy new feature quickly becomes commonplace—try buying a phone without a camera, or a car without electric windows-prompting companies to add new features in an effort to outdo their rivals. Never mind if nobody uses most of these new features. In an arms race, more is always more.关键词提示:1. austerity:simplicity and plainness, without any decorations.2. espouse:to give one"s support to.
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A.tend to? ? B. considered? ? C.arise? ? D.think of
A. it my be
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foolish
B. misunderstandings
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between people from cultures
C. no one would
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keeping a business friend
D. guests
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feel they are not highly regarded
In social life, time plays a very important part. In the USA
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if the invitation to a dinner party is extended only three or four days before the party date. But is is not true in all countries. In other areas of the world
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to make an appointment too far in advance because plans which are made for a date more than a week away tend to be forgotten. The meaning if time differs in different parts of the world. Thus,
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that treat time differently. Promptness is valued highly in American life, for example. If people are not prompt, they may be regarded as impolite or not fully responsible. In the US,
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waiting for an hour; it would be too impolite.
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填空题A. Thank you for coming along B. I'm ready C. I was looking for a part-time job D. When will I know E. It is a great job F. That about covers it G. How long do I have to wait H. I have Interviewer: So, you've applied for the Saturday position, right? John: Yes, (56) . Interviewer: Can you tell me what made you reply to our advertisement? John: Well, (57) to help me through college. Interviewer: Do you know exactly what you would be doing as a shop assistant? John: Well I imagine I would be helping customers, keeping a check on the supplies in the store, and preparing the shop for business. Interviewer: (58) , you would also be responsible for keeping the front of the store tidy. Have you any previous work experience? John: Yes. I worked part-time at a take-away in the summer holidays. Interviewer: I think I have asked you everything I wanted to. (59) to the interview. John: Thank you. (60) if I have been successful? Interviewer: We'll be making our decision next Monday. We'll give you a call.
填空题It"s ______ worst play I"ve ever seen.
填空题In 1994, the Las Vegas police reported that a man had met an attractive woman at a local bar and then blacked out. When he awoke he was lying in a hotel bathtub, covered in ice. He called an ambulance and was rushed to the hospital, where the doctors told him that he had undergone massive surgery in which one of his kidneys had been removed, most likely by a gang selling human organs on the black market. (1) . This story is an urban legend, an incredible tale passed from one person to another as truth. Generally speaking, an urban legend is any modem, fictional story, told as truth that reaches a wide audience by being passed from person to person. Urban legends are often false, but not always. (2) . Folklorists have come up with a number of definitions for urban legend. To most it should be a story with characters and a plot. Others also call widely dispersed misinformation, or facts, urban legend. For example, the belief that you will automatically pass all of your college courses in a semester if your roommate kills himself is generally considered to be an urban legend. (3) . Thematically, there is great variety in urban legends, but several elements show up again and again. Typically, urban legends are characterized by some combination of humor, horror, warning, embarrassment, morality or appeal to empathy. They often have some unexpected twist that is crazy, but just plausible enough to be taken as truth. (4) . The story also includes a moral lesson, in that the businessman ended up in the mess only after flirting with a mysterious woman at a bar. (5) . Another is of temporary tattoos coated with drugs being given to children so that they will become addicted, new customers for evil dealers. Despite announcements that this is not true, concerned people continue to spread the word cautioning others about drug-laced tattoos. So regardless of the truth, urban legends will continue. It is human nature to tell bizarre stories, and there will always be an audience waiting to believe them. The urban legend is part of our make-up. A. While these "facts" don't always have the elements of a story, they are passed from person to person and have the elements of caution, horror or humor found in legends. Urban legends may therefore be a fact or a story. For example, someone could tell you that there are giant alligators in New York's sewers, and then tell a riveting story about a group of kids who stumbled upon such an animal. B. Where history is obsessed with accurately writing down the details of events, traditional folklore is characterized by the "oral tradition", the passing of stories by word of mouth. C. The warning and moral lesson of this story are clear: Don't go off by yourself, and don't engage in premarital intimacy! If you do, something horrific could happen. D. In the story of the organ harvesters, you can see how these elements come together. The most outstanding feature is its sense of horror: The image of a man waking up in a bathtub, with one less kidney, is a lurid one indeed. But the real hook is the cautionary element. Most people travel to unfamiliar cities from time to time, and Las Vegas is one of the most popular destinations in the world. E. There's a good chance you've heard this story, because it has been relayed by word of mouth, e-mail and even printed fliers. But there is no evidence that it ever occurred, in Las Vegas or anywhere else. F. A few turn out to be largely true, and a lot were inspired by an actual event but evolved into something different in their passage from person to person. More often than not, it isn't possible to trace an urban legend back to its original source—they seem to come from nowhere. G. This is what's called a cautionary tale. A variation of the cautionary tale is the contamination story which has played out recently in reports about human body fluids being found in restaurant food. One of the most widespread contamination stories is the long-standing rumor of rats and mice showing up in soda bottles or other prepackaged food.
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on the audience.
填空题Translate the following into English.(上海师范大学2007研,考试科目:综合英语) 我的电脑还没联网,也想过要和Internet联上,据说,网上黄毒泛滥,还有些反动的东西在传播,这些说法把我吓住了。前些时候有人建议对网络加以限制,我很赞成,说实在的,哪能容许信息自由地传播。但假如我对这件事还有点了解,我要说:除了一剪子剪掉,没有什么限制的方法。那东西太快,太邪门了。现代社会信息爆炸,想要审查太困难,不如禁止方便。假如我做生意,或者搞科技,没有网络会有些困难。但我何必为商人、工程师们操心?在信息高速网上,海量的信息在流动。但是我,一个爬格子的,不知道它们也能行。所以,把Internet剪掉罢了,省得我听了心烦。
填空题If she knew Chinese, she ______ (understand)what we say.
