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填空题The first book to treat the (19) theme is Joseph Heller"s (20) .
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填空题The rich lady was very anxious that her wounded husband______ (send)to the nearest hospital at once.
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填空题______studies meaning in language,______ is about principles of forming and understanding correct English sentences, and______ is concerned with the internal organization of words. They are all among the main branches of linguistics.(人大2006研)
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填空题The______is the minimal distinctive unit in grammar, a unit which cannot be divided without destroying or drastically altering the meaning, whether lexical or grammatical.(北二外2008研)
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填空题The global trade environment is much______ for their countries now than during the Asian crisis of four years ago.(tough)
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填空题As the children become {{U}}financially{{/U}} independent {{U}}of{{/U}} the family, the emphasis {{U}}on{{/U}} family financial security will shift from protection {{U}}to save{{/U}} for the retirement years. A. financially B. of C. on D. to save
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填空题The death of 15,000 seals last summer is one of several ______ that have been linked to North Sea pollution. 去年夏天一万五千头海豹死亡,这是与北海污染有关的灾难性事件之一。
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填空题The father wants to know why his son (question) ______ by the police last week.
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填空题He mourned the ______ of his best friend. (dead)
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填空题famous
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填空题On a summer evening I was caught in the crossfire of dueling wood thrushes, each defending his portion of the forest. Their chosen weapons were their voices; melodies were their ammunition. Each sought to wound the other's pride, but their sweet fluting pierced only the evening silence. (71) I doubt that the duelists saw one another, because the wood thrush is content to pour out his nocturne from the middle of a low limb draped by leaves. He needs no approving audience and can project his voice without resorting to a singing perch in the treetop. The brown-backed, speckle-breasted, eight-inch wood thrush only looks drab. All of his beauty is concentrated in his voice. Let the scarlet tanager take the prize as the forest's flashiest dresser. Among his winged brethren, the song of the wood thrush has no equal. He sings more enchantingly than any bird I know. (72) On the trail, I often find myself stopping to admire the wood thrush's gift. After wintering mainly in Mexico and Central America, wood thrushes return north to breed. The male's echoing melody challenges his rivals, wakes the raccoon and serenades the woodland sojourner. In California they don't hear wood thrushes, which in summer occur only in the eastern forest. It's enough to prevent me from moving West. (73) While traveling in Europe, John James Audubon got homesick for "the sweet melodious strains of that lovely recluse, my greatest favorite, the Wood Thrush." Henry David Thoreau said, "He touches a depth in me which no other bird's song does," and he called the wood thrush "a Shakespeare among birds." Ancient magic lives on in the woods. (74) The Pilgrims must have heard it, too, and perhaps the wood thrush comforted them in their wild new world. The wood thrush's song consists of several phrases, variations on his basic ee-o-lay theme, in quality like a flute but richer, not airy. Each phrase usually concludes with a high-pitched chord. Throaty utterings audible at close range may introduce the next phrase. The song's ending is sometimes marked by a downsliding note that slows and trails off. After a pause, the song is repeated. Occasionally, the wood thrush launches into a series of sustained intonations, a haunting counterpoint to his primary song. (75) Some are almost mechanical, others merely sweet--the inspired wood thrush sings with a certain soulfulness. He plays his fine vocal instrument with great sweetness, yet there is an undercurrent of sadness. He speaks to me of struggle and survival, of loss and rebirth, and ultimately of hope. He awakens me to the indefinable yearnings that humans and wood thrashes share.A. A special gene make certain wood thrushes exceptional.B. Lyrical, liquid and loud, his voice has beauty and depth to match nature's.C. There is wide variation in the singing ability of wood thrushes.D. I was moved, but both wood thrushes stood their ground.E. You can go there and hear what Audubon and Thoreau heard, the same song Native Americans heard in the virgin forest.F. His singular talent won this common bird the unabashed affection of two of America's foremost naturalists, an artist and a writer.
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填空题The blood gets washed ______ in the morning so theres no evidence to suggest a crime ever took place.
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填空题Hitler wanted to invade England (56) could not do so until the RAF was destroyed. In August 1940 the Germans began daylight bombing against English ports and airfields and in September (57) London and other cities. The plan was to draw out the English fighters and destroy them. (58) the RAF was very small, the people of England were praying for the fighter pilots and believing (59) an English victory. The Nazis started losing a great (60) of their airplanes and changed (61) to night bombing by the end of September. The people of London were also in the front lines (62) they couldn't fly fighters and smash the enemy planes. They had to dig quickly in cellars to (63) their friends who had been buried underneath the wreckage. They had to put out endless fires. They had to stand (64) and take whatever the enemy threw at them. People understood that Britain's fate depended on the resolution of the common people, and those watching for fire on the roofs. This continued (65) the Nazis were finally defeated by the Allied nations.
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填空题One word that you might have learned when you were studying about sound is frequency. Frequency means 1 fast the sound wave vibrates. Faster vibrations produce 2 pitched sounds. The notes in a musical scale indicate the 3 or frequency of the sound. 4 word that can describe a sound is intensity. Intensity 5 to the amount of energy in a sound wave, and it 6 a sound"s loudness. Printed music will often include notes about how loud or 7 to play each section of the music. Timbre is another 8 used to describe musical sounds. It describes how the same note will have 9 sounds when played 10 different instruments. For example the same note may sound soft and pretty when played on a flute, 11 strong and brassy when played on a trumpet. The timbre of a note comes from both the actual note 12 is played 13 also its overtones, 14 are other higher and lower sounds that are produced 15 the same time.
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填空题There were moments when I wondered: Did she do this ______ purpose, or was it all just a game?
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填空题Manufacturing companies spend millions of pounds trying to convince customers that their products are ______ those of other companies.制造公司斥资数百万英镑试图让消费者相信他们的产品比其他公司的产品质量更高。
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填空题What a fun the children had at the seaside ! They had a very good time . A. a B. had C. at the seaside D. had a very good time
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填空题An ETIC set of speech acts and events must be one that is validated as meaningful via final resource to the native members of a speech community rather than via appeal to the investigator's ingenuity or intuition alone.
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