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问答题Directions:
Write to the head of a train, and complain about its bad services.
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name; use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address.
问答题a. The door does not shut easily. b. John cannot shut the door.
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You lost a book you borrowed from your friend William. Write him a letter to make an apology, and state your reason(s).
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address.
问答题一般情况下,本刊按收到投稿的时间先后顺序,对每一篇作品按照规定的标准进行审阅,然后决定发表或退稿,同时向作者发出通知。审阅将在收到作者投稿后2个月内完成。如果作者在投稿后3个月内未收到采用通知或退稿信,可自行考虑投寄他刊。
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: You are to write in no less than 150 words on the topic "The Moonlight Clan". Your composition should be based on the Chinese clues given below.
1.现在很多年轻人每个月都把自己赚的钱花光,他们被称作“月光族”
2.有人认为这是一种时尚的消费观念,但很多人反对这样消费
3.你的看法
问答题Semantic change plays a very important role in widening the vocabulary of a language.
问答题我们盼望着我们重新见面的日子。
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问答题What is resonance model? How is it used to explain text comprehension?
问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethedrawingbriefly.2)explainitsintendedmeaning,andthen3)giveyourcomments.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
问答题统一多民族国家的长期延续,极大地促进了各民族之间的经济、政治和文化交流,增进了各民族对中央政权的向心力和对中华文化的认同感,增强了中华民族的凝聚力、生命力和创造力,促进形成了中华文明的统一性和多样性。
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问答题property bubble
问答题“失落之城”马丘比丘坐落在秘鲁热带山地森林,直到1911年才被美国探险家海勒姆·宾厄姆发现。马丘比丘海拔2430米,为热带森林所包围。它可能是印加帝国全盛时期最辉煌的城市建筑,那巨大的城墙和梯田好像是在连绵的悬崖绝壁上自然形成的一样。古城矗立在安第斯山脉东边的斜坡上,环绕着亚马逊河上游的盆地。马丘比丘废墟是世界上最美最神秘的古代遗址之一。早在15世纪初期,印加人就在那里建起数百座石建筑,传说和神话表明马丘比丘曾是一个圣地。古城废墟有宫殿、洗浴室、寺庙、贮藏室和大约150间房子,皆保存完好。这些建筑均用山顶的灰色花岗岩雕筑而成,是建筑学和美学的奇迹。
问答题Directions: You made a travel with the help of a travel agency and you were disappointed with service. Write a letter to the related department to: 1) complain about bad service; 2) advance your suggestions. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. Youdo not need to write the ad- dress.
问答题After World War 11 the glorification of an ever larger GNP formed the basis of a new materialism, which became a sacred obligation for all Japanese governments, businesses, and trade unions. Anyone who mentioned the undesirable by-products of rapid economic growth was treated as a heretic. Consequently everything possible was done to make conditions easy for the manufacturers. (1) Few dared question the wisdom of discharging untreated waste into the nearest water body or untreated smoke into the atmosphere. This silence was maintained by union leaders as well as most of the country's radicals; except for a few isolated voices, no one protested. (2)An insistence on treatment of the various effluents would have necessitated expenditures on treatment equipment that in turn would have given rise to higher operating costs. Obviously this would have meant higher prices for Japanese goods, and ultimately fewer sales and lower industrial growth and GNP. (3) The pursuit of nothing but economic growth is illustrated b v the response of the Japanese government to the American educational mission that visited Japan in 1947. After surveying Japan's educational program, the Americans suggested that the Japanese fill in their curriculum gap by creating departments in chemical and sanitary engineering. Immediately, chemical engineering departments were established in all the country's universities and technical institutes. In contrast, the recommendation to form sanitary engineering departments was more or tess ignored, because they could bring no profit. By 1960, only two second-rate universities, Kyoto and Hokkaido, were interested enough to open such departments. (4) The reluctance to divert funds from production to conservation is explanation enough for a certain degree of pollution but the situation was made worse by the type of technology the Japanese chose to adopt for their industrial expansion. For the most part, they simply copied American industrial methods. (5) This meant that methods originally designed for use in a country that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific with lots of air-and water to use as sewage receptacles were adopted for an area a fraction of the size. Moreover the Japanese diet was niche more dependent on water as a source of fish and as an input in the irrigation of rice; consequently discharged wastes built up much more rapidly in the food chain.
问答题Signs of American culture, ranging from fast food to Hollywood movies, can be seen around the world. But now anthropologists have discovered a far more troubling cultural export from the United States—stigma against fat people.
Negative perceptions about people who are overweight are becoming the cultural norm in many countries, according to a new report in the journal
Current Anthropology
. (47)
Although some of the shift in thinking likely is explained by idealized slim body images promoted in American advertising and Hollywood movies, the emergence of fat stigma around the world may also result from public health efforts to promote obesity as a disease and a worrisome threat to a nation"s health.
Researchers from Arizona State University Dr. Brewis and her colleagues recently completed a multicountry study intended to give a snapshot of the international zeitgeist about weight and body image. (48)
The researchers elicited answers of true or false to statements with varying degrees of fat stigmatization. The fat stigma test included statements like, "People are overweight because they are lazy" and" Fat people are fated to be fat".
Using mostly in person interviews, supplemented with questions posed over the Internet, they tested attitudes among 700 people in 10 countries, territories and cities.
The findings were troubling. Dr. Brewis said she fully expected high levels of fat stigma to show up in the "Anglosphere" countries, including the United States, England and New Zealand, as well as in body conscious Argentina. (49)
But what she did not expect was how strongly people in the rest of the testing sites that have historically held more positive views of larger bodies, including Puerto Rico and American Samoa expressed negative attitudes about weight.
The results, Dr. Brewis said, suggest a surprisingly rapid "globalization of fat stigma. "
To be sure , jokes and negative perceptions about weight have been around for ages. But what appears to have changed most is the level of criticism and blame leveled at people who are overweight. (50)
One reason may be that public health campaigns branding obesity as a disease are sometimes perceived as being critical of individuals rather than the environmental and social factors that lead to weight gain.
"Of all the things we could be exporting to help people around the world, really negative body image and low self-esteem are not what we hope is going out with public health messaging. "Dr. Brewis said.
Dr. Brewis notes that far more study is needed to determine the extent of fat stigma and whether people were experiencing more social or workplace discrimination as a result of the growing fat stigma. "I think the next big question is whether it"s going to create a lot of new suffering where suffering didn"t exist before, " Dr. Brewis said. "I think it"s important that we think about designing health messages around obesity that don"t exacerbate the problem. "
问答题How to prepare the goods for export?
问答题Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic: Take Job or Continue Graduate Education. You should write at least 100~120 words and you should base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below. Outline:
1.有些学生大学一毕业就参加工作;
2.另外一部分学生毕业后继续攻读学位;
3.“我”的看法……
