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填空题This contract Can have ______ financial consequences affecting not just you,but your home and family too.这个合同深远的经济后果不仅影响到你,而且影响到你的家庭。
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填空题In Shakespeare"s time, there was a King"s(or Queen"s)English to be proud of. The Elizabethans blew on it as on a dandelion clock, and its seeds multiplied, and floated to the ends of the earth.
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填空题I was (please) ______ to have received your letter dated May 20th last month.
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填空题Retailers offered deep discounts and extra hours this weekend in the bid to lureshoppers.A.offeredB. deepC.in the bidD.to lure
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填空题We were young men when we first met in london, poor, struggle , full of hope and ideas. A. when B. first met C. struggle D. full of
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填空题 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 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. In 1915 Einstein made a trip to G ttingen to give some lectures at the invitation of the mathematical physicist David Hilbert. He was particularly eager—too eager, it would turn (62)—to explain all the intricacies of relativity to him. The visit was a triumph, and he said to a friend excitedly, “I was able to (63) Hilbert of the general theory of relativity. ” (64) all of Einstein’s personal turmoil(焦躁)at the time, a new scientific anxiety was about to (65). He was struggling to find the right equations that would (66) his new concept of gravity, (67) that would define how objects move (68) space and how space is curved by objects. By the end of the summer, he (69) the mathematical approach he had been (70) for almost three years was flawed. And now there was a (71) pressure. Einstein discovered to his (72) that Hilbert had taken what he had learned from Einstein’s lectures and was racing to come up (73) the correct equations first.It was an enormously complex task. Although Einstein was the better physicist, Hilbert was the better mathematician. So in October 1915 Einstein (74) himself into a month-long frantic endeavor in (75) he returned to an earlier mathematical strategy and wrestled with equations, proofs, corrections and updates that he (76) to give as lectures to Berlin’s Prussian Academy of Sciences on four (77) Thursdays.His first lecture was delivered on Nov. 4. 1915, and it explained his new approach, (78) he admitted he did not yet have the precise mathematical formulation of it. Einstein also took time off from (79) revising his equations to engage in an awkward fandango (方丹戈双人舞)with his competitor Hilbert. Worried (80) being scooped(抢先),he sent Hilbert a copy of his Nov. 4 lecture. “I am (81) to know whether you will take kindly to this new solution, ”Einstein noted with a touch of defensiveness. 62.A) up B) over C) out D) off 63.A) convince B) counsel C) persuade D) preach 64.A)Above B)Around C)Amid D)Along 65.A) emit B) emerge C) submit D) submerge 66.A) imitate B) ignite C) describe D) ascribe 67.A) ones B) those C) all D) none 68.A) into B) beyond C) among D) through 69.A) resolved B) realized C) accepted D) assured 70.A) pursuing B) protecting C) contesting D) contending 71.A) complex B) compatible C) comparative D) competitive 72.A) humor B) horror C) excitement D) extinction 73.A) to B) for C) with D) against 74.A) threw B) thrust C) huddled D) hopped 75.A) how B) that C) what D) which 76.A) dashed B) darted C) rushed D) reeled 77.A) successive B) progressive C) extensive D) repetitive 78.A) so B) since C) though D) because 79.A) casually B) coarsely C) violently D) furiously 80.A) after B) about C) on D) in 81.A) curious B) conscious C) ambitious D) ambiguous
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填空题The program is a telling sign of priorities for the country to alter the con______ from health issues to environment issues.
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填空题When two words are c______ antonyms, one always presupposes the other.
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填空题 Many countries will not allow cigarette advertising in their newspapers or on TV especially since the advertisements are usually written with young, people in mind. In{{U}} (51) {{/U}}of advertising, the tobacco companies have begun to sponsor sports events. They give money to football, motor racing, tennis and a{{U}} (52) {{/U}}of other sports on condition{{U}} (53) {{/U}}the name of the cigarette is mentioned. This is now causing concern, because it does exactly{{U}} (54) {{/U}}many ads tried to do—suggest that{{U}} (55) {{/U}}has some relation with being strong and athletic. In all this, the point of view of the non-smoking has to be considered, as{{U}} (56) {{/U}}: "I wish the smokers would stop{{U}} (57) {{/U}}the air. I wish I could eat in a restaurant{{U}} (58) {{/U}}having to smell cigarette smoke." It has been calculated that, in a room{{U}} (59) {{/U}}a large number of people are smoking, a{{U}} (60) {{/U}}will breathe in the equivalent of two or three cigarettes during an evening. In fact, non-smokers are now a majority in many western countries. More and more people are giving{{U}} (61) {{/U}}the habit, discouraged by high prices, influenced by anti-smoking advertising—or just aware that smoking is no{{U}} (62) {{/U}}really a polite thing to do. Faced{{U}} (63) {{/U}}lower sales, the western tobacco companies have begun to look for markets outside their own countries. They have begun{{U}} (64) {{/U}}campaigns to persuade young people in developing countries{{U}} (65) {{/U}}smoking American or British or French cigarettes is a sophisticated western habit, {{U}}(66) {{/U}}they should copy. As a{{U}} (67) {{/U}}more and more young people are spending the little money they have{{U}} (68) {{/U}}a product which the West recognizes as{{U}} (69) {{/U}}and no longer wants. The high number of young smokers in India, in South America and in South-East Asia will be{{U}} (70) {{/U}}of tomorrow's problems.
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填空题American writers and painters no longer sit at the feet of Europeans.
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填空题In linguistics, ______refers to the study of the rules governing the way words are combined to form sentences in a language, or simply, the study of the formation as sentence. (中山大学2008研)
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填空题Please be more ______ (attention) to your-studies.
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填空题Letter One Feb. 9, 2015 Dear Mr. Li, We were very happy to receive your inquiry concerning our new history series, which is a four-volume text printed in both hard-cover and paper-back editions. We have mailed today under separate cover a paper-back set and the price information for both editions. Your school is eligible(符合要求的) for our standard 20% school discount(折扣). 25% is allowed for all buyers over one thousand copies. Please let us know your decision as soon as possible so that the books can be delivered well in advance of the new school year. Thank you. Yours very truly, (Signature) Textbook Department Williams Foster, Manager Letter Two May 2, 2015 Dear Mr. Foster, Your reply and books came to hand last week. Our history teachers carefully studied and reviewed your books and compared them with other series of the same kind. I am hereby entrusted to place an order for 50 sets of your four-volume series entitled "A General History of the World" and priced 16 dollars and 50 cents. Please see to it that the books are delivered to our school before the end of July. The bill should be mailed to the financial office of our school. Thank you. Very truly yours, (Signature) The Peace Middle School Li Ming, Dean
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填空题Ideally, the teacher-student relationship at universities is characterized (51) trust. The "honor system," imposed by the teacher and the university, demands that the student (52) honest in all areas of school work. Thus, (53) on tests, plagiarizing in written work, presenting others' ideas as original, and (54) in homework completed by someone are all prohibited. Violation of the honor system can result in a student's failing a course, having a permanent record of the violation placed in the student's school files, or even being (55) from the university. Many students are also aware that they can jeopardize their rapport with fellow students if they are (56) . Students who (57) may lose the respect of other students, particularly those who study for exams and work independently. When leaving the classroom while students are (58) an exam, an instructor may or may not say, "I expect you all to abide (59) the honor system." Even if the words are not stated, the student is expected to work (60) and not to share answers. Relationships between students in the classroom can be cooperative or competitive. International students should not hesitate to ask for help if it is (61) . There are courses, (62) , where grades are (63) in relation to other students' scores. Therefore, in classes where such a grading "curve" is used, students may be (64) to share lecture notes or information for fear (65) their own grades will suffer. There are other reasons for the presence of (66) among students. A high grade point average is needed for (67) to superior graduate schools. Students feel pressure to achieve high grades when there are relatively few openings in graduate programs. (68) addition, when facing a competitive job market, graduates may be judged on the (69) of their grade point average and faculty recommendations. Ultimately, it is the student who is responsible for succeeding in this (70) system.
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填空题A: I'd like to make a reservation.B: ____________
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