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填空题He could exactly recall
when
the thought
occurred to
him, because it was clear he had more than once considered
suggesting
to the boy that he
go out
with Miriam.
A. when B. occurred to C. suggesting D. go out
填空题Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices
below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet. A. Why
didn't you go to the party last night? B. That wasn't all that
terrible. C. What's the temperature? D. I will
go with you. E. What a pity. F. That's not
cold. G. I don't like winter. H. You are so
lucky. Pat Alex (P) comes by to see Li Hong (L). They talk
about the party last night and about the weather. P: Hi, Li
Hong. L: Hi, Pat. {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}}
{{/U}} P: Because it was so cold and rainy. L:
{{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}! It was a really good party. Hey,
why don't we go for a walk this afternoon, Pat? P: Go for a
walk? But it's so cold out. L: Cold out? {{U}} {{U}}
3 {{/U}} {{/U}} P: About 13℃. L: 13℃?
{{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}. Just wait until winter.
P: Why? L: Well...it snows a lot and sometimes it's very
cold. Last winter it was 7℃ below zero for three weeks. And it was windy
too. P: That sounds terrible! L: {{U}}
{{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}. The sun was out almost every day.
填空题"Humanism" has used to mean too many things to be a very satisfactory term. 57. Nevertheless, and in the lack of a better word, 58. I shall use it here to explain for the complex of attitudes which this discussion has undertaken to defend. 59. In this sense a humanist is anyone who rejects the attempt to describe or account of man wholly on the basis of physics, chemistry, and animal behavior. 60. He is anyone who believes that will, reason, and purpose are real and significant: that value and justice, are aspects of a reality called good and evil and rests upon some foundation other than custom; 61. that consciousness is so far from a mere epiphenomenon that it is the most tremendous of actualities; 62. that the unmeasured may be significant; or, to sum it all up, 63. that those human realities which sometimes seem to exist only in human mind are the perceptions of the mind. 64. He is, in other words, anyone who says that there are more things in heaven and earth than those dreamed of in the positivist philosophy. 65. Originally, to the sure, the term humanist meant simply anyone who thought the study of ancient literature his chief concern. Obviously it means, as I use it, very much more. 66. But there remains nevertheless a certain connection between the aboriginal meaning and that I am attempting to give it. 67. Because those whom I describe as humanists usually recognize that literature and the arts have been pretty consistently "on its side" and 68. because it is often to literature that they turn to renew their faith in the whole class of truths which the modem world has so consistently tended to dismiss as the mere figments of a wishful thinking imagination. 69. Insofar as this modern world gives less and less attention to its literary past, insofar as it dismisses that as something outgrow and 70. to be discarded as much as the imperfect technology contemporary with it has been discarded, 71. just to that extent it facilitate the surrender of humanism to technology. 72. The literature is to be found, directly expressed or, 73. more often, indirectly implied the most effective correction to the views now most prevalent among the thinking and unthinking. 74. The great imaginative writers present a picture of human nature and of human life which carries conviction and thus giving the lie to all attempts to reduce man to a mechanism. Novels and poems, and dramas are so persistently concerned with the values which relativism rejects that one might even define literature as the attempt to pass value judgments upon representations of human life. 75. More often than not those of its imaginative persons who fail to achieve power and wealth are more successful than those who do not--by standards which the imaginative writer persuades us to accept as valid.
填空题The branch of grammar which studies the internal structure of sentence is called______. (北二外2008研)
填空题Some people find it difficult to______(success) in English language learning.
填空题According to ______(1996), the speech presentation continuum may have the following possibilities; direct speech, indirect speech, narrator"s representation of speech acts and narrator"s representation of speech.
填空题Neither (A) of them were (B)in good health, but (C) both worked (D) very hard.
填空题The famous writer {{U}}is engaged in{{/U}} writing a novel.
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填空题You"ll
get to like
the novel
after
you
read
it
for
several times.
A. get to like
B. after
C. read
D. for
填空题Joe. You seem to be very pleased today. Any good news?Ann:______
填空题monopoly, monotone, monster, monument
Leonardo da Vinci spent years on his____painting, which covered the whole roof of the church.
填空题Author____Title____ The report of his undeniable delirium at sea was likewise popularly ascribed to a kindred cause. And so too, all the added moodiness which always afterwards, to the very day of sailing in the Pequod on the present voyage, sat brooding on his brow.
填空题His estimate is far from being accurate.
填空题In the 1950s, there was a widespread discontentment among the postwar generation, whose voice was one of protest against all the mainstream culture that America had come to represent. This generation was known as the______generation.
填空题The economic situation will improve given that there is forecast to be less unemployment and closures than in previous years.A.will improveB.forecast to beC.closuresD.previous years
填空题The idea
that
learning is
a
lifelong process
has expressed
by philosophers and educationalists
throughout
the centuries.
填空题We hope the special loan from the bank will ______ our company ______ the crisis.
填空题A group of bystanders was invited to ______ the game.
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