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填空题Author ___ Title____ It didn"t start out that way. The minute I walked in and the Big Bozo introduced us, I got sick to my stomach. It was one thing to be taken out of your own bed early in the morning—it was something else to be stuck in a strange place with a girl from a whole other race.
填空题A man of learning, if he does not wish to ______ himself, must never cease to participate in public affairs. (grade)
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The time spent with technology doesn"t just give kids new ways of doing things, it changes
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. For example, an article says that while video games may condition the brain to pay attention to multiple stimuli, they can lead to distraction and decreased memory. Children who always use search engines may become very
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—but not very good at remembering it. In addition, the article said, children who use too much technology may not have enough opportunities
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or to read and think deeply about the material.
填空题________________________ Yes, I'd like to speak to the person who deals with paying your suppliers, please.
填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.Write your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(天津外国语大学2011研,考试科目:英语语言文学)If Europe has had a complex mythological function for America, America has also—less complicatedly—had its function for Europe, as the land of newness, roughness, wealth, violence, and improbability. Americans themselves have been fascinated by this picture of their character. But they have also been a little touchy about it. As many critics have noted, there has been a split in American writing between a cultivated, Europeanized concept of literature, and a notion of a native literature. One critic has christened the two types of authors" palefaces" and" redskins" , taking Henry James and Walt Whitman as representative figures. This is one useful simplification for the English reader to bear in mind. Another common and useful(though not identical)division is between those authors like Emerson and Whitman who reveal the millennial optimism mentioned above, and those other—Hawthorne, Melville, Henry James—who are skeptical of their compatriots" confidence in moral progress. Both these distinctions are theoretical extremes no one author in America has fully exemplified either of them.
填空题In Microsoft's latest attempt to reach out to bloggers, the company recently gave away expensive laptops loaded【C1】______its new Windows Vista operating system. But the gifts generated controversy as well as good【C2】______, with some bloggers accusing Microsoft of bribery and their peers【C3】______unethical behavior. Several bloggers reported last week that they had received Acer Ferrari laptops, which can sell【C4】______more than $ 2,200, from Microsoft. A spokeswoman for Microsoft confirmed Friday that the【C5】______had sent out about 90 computers to bloggers【C6】______wrote about technology and other subjects that could be【C7】______by the new operating system, like photography and, oddly, parenting. But while those on Microsoft's mailing list initially greeted the machines with enthusiasm, many【C8】______bloggers soon objected—not because they had been left off the list but, they said, because bloggers are bound by the【C9】______rules as traditional journalists, who should not accept【C10】______gifts from companies they cover.
填空题It is sometimes hard for people to understand that a creative genius, like a writer, composer, or artist, doesn't always lead a we U-regulated life.
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After its misadventures in 1993. when American marines were
driven out of Somalia by skinny gunmen, America has used a long spoon in supping
with Somalia's warlords. This. tike so much else, changed on September 11th.{{U}}
(41) {{/U}} Clandestine. up to a point: within hours
of the arrival in Baidoa of nine closely cropped Americans sporting matching
satellite phones and shades, their activities were broadcast. After meeting
various warlords, the group inspected a compound that had apparently been
offered to them as their future base. They also saw an old military depot.
Neither can have been encouraging: the compound has been taken over by
war-displaced families, and the depot by thorn-scrub. America
was already convinced of al-Qaeda's presence in Somalia. It had listed a Somali
Islamic group, al-ltihaad al-Islamiya (Islamic Unity), as a terrorist
organisation.{{U}} (42) {{/U}}. It fears that lawless Somalia could
become a haven for escapes from Afghanistan. The American navy Is currently
patrolling the country's long coastline, while spy planes are said to be
crisscrossing the heavens. {{U}} (43) {{/U}}. With a
little bit of help, he told his American visitors, he would be ready "to
liberate the country from these evil forces". America had already heard as much
through its embassies in Nairobi and Addis Ababa, which maintain contact with
the warlords, and from Ethiopia. The warlords are supported by
Ethiopia. which has a historical fear of a strong Somalia. in a bid to oppose
the government. But their differing views on where to strike at the "terrorists"
reveal that their individual ambitions are even sharper than their dislike of
the government. Mr. Ismail says that Merca. which is claimed by
his Rahanwein clan. is the capital of terror.{{U}} (44) {{/U}}. The UN
says there is only an orphanage there now. But the island is close to Mr.
Morgan's home town of Kismaayo, which he failed to capture from a pro-
government militia in July, and he is determined not to fail again.
None of this looks good for Somalia's official president, Abdiquassim
Salad Hassan. whose government is in control of about half the capital,
Mogadishu. He has formed his own anti-terrorism unit, and invited America to
send investigators, or even troops. America. armed with stories about the
presence of al-Itihaad members held back. but on December 18th sent an envoy to
Mogadishu. Both Mr. Hassan and the UN say that al-Itihaad is not
a terrorist organisation. It emerged as an armed force in 1991. battling for
power in the aftermath of Siad Barre's fall. It had some early successes.
briefly taking Kismaayo. But it was always dependent on the blessing of its
members' clan elders. When the elders eventually called their fighters back. a
hard core of Islamists fled to the Gedo border region where, in 1997, they were
crushed by Ethiopian troops{{U}} (45) {{/U}}. The
Baidoa alliance plainly hopes to be supported as proxies in a fight against
"terrorism" and the Mogadishu regime. But the latest intelligence leaks suggest
that the first reports may have overestimated al-Qaeda's presence in Somalia.
Nor would Mr. bin Laden and his henchmen find it easy to lie low in an oral
culture that considers rumour-mongering to be a form of manners. Even so. the
warlords seem to believe that they have won some promise of help. Soon after the
arrival of the American group, they pulled out of the peace talks they had been
holding with their government in Nairobi.[A] Al-Itihaad subsequently
infiltrated Somalia's business class, and now runs Islamic schools, courts and
clinics with the money it has accumulated.[B] According to Abdullahi Sheikh
Ismait, the acting chairman of the loose alliance of warlords who control most
of Somalia and are based in Baidoa. there are "approximately 20.480 armed
extremists" in Somalia and "85% of the government is al-Itihaad".[C]
Muhammad Hersi Morgan, known as the "butcher of Hargeisa" because he once razed
that town to the ground, says an al-Itihaad camp on Ras Kamboni island, is still
active.[D] But since September 11th 2001. western governments, anxious to
prevent al-Qaeda from using Somalia as a base. have pressed the warlords to make
peace.[E] American intelligence officers are working with two warlords to
gather information about suspected at-Qaeda people in Somalia.[F] On
December 9th America sent a clandestine mission to talk to a collection of
Somali warlords. who like to claim that their country, in particular their
UN-sponsored government, is overrun with terrorists[G] It had also forced
the closure of Barakaat, Somalia's biggest banking and telecoms company, which
handles most of the remittances that Somalis working abroad send back to their
families.
填空题Whoever wins the election is going to have a ______ job getting the economy back on its feet. 不管谁在选举中获胜,都要面临恢复经济的艰难任务。
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填空题Jane: Hello, Tom! I haven't seen you for a long time. (51) Tom: Fine, Thank you. (52) Jane: I'm fine, too. Thanks. Tom, let me introduce you my friend. He is an engineer.Mike: (53) Tom: Nice to meet you, too. (54) ?Mike: My name is Mike. I worked in a factory. (55) ?Tom: My name is Tom. I am an English teacher in No. 5 Middle School.
填空题You ______ (forget)all about the quarrel before long.
填空题In Einsteins opinion, his theory of relativity could also ______ our daily life.
填空题I now have a better understanding of Einsteins special theory of relativity after attending ______ lectures on the topic. 听了一系列爱因斯坦相对论的讲座之后,我对这个特殊理论有了更好的理解。
填空题The (climate) (here) is often said to be similar (in) (that) of Japan. A.climate B.here C.in D.that
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