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填空题Go on ______ (do)the other exercise after you have finished this one.
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填空题The patient has to take several pills each day to ______ (act) high blood pressure.
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填空题According to G Leech, ______meaning refers to logic, cognitive, or denotative content. (北二外2005研)
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填空题 You will have to speak to both of them quickly if you want to head ____ a nasty disagreement.
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填空题C are two lines of verse, usually connected by a rhyme.
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填空题Read the writing on the wall.
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填空题 The presidential campaign if 1932 was chiefly a debate over the causes of and possible remedies for the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover, unlucky in entering the White House (1) __________ eight months before the stock market crash, had struggled (2) __________ to set the wheels of industry in (3) __________ again. But constrained by a traditional conception of the (4) __________ government’s proper role, he could take no (5) __________ action. His Democratic opponent, Franklin D. Roosevelt, already popular (6) __________ governor of New York state during the developing crisis, (7) __________ that the depression stemmed from the American economy’s underlying flaws, (8) __________ had been aggravated by republican policies during (9) __________. President Hoover replied that the American economy was fundamentally (10) __________ but had been shaken by the repercussions of (11) __________ worldwide depression whose causes could be (12) __________ back to the world war. Behind this argument (13) __________ a clear implication: Hoover preferred largely to depend on natural processes of recovery, while Roosevelt was (14) __________ to use the federal government’s authority for bold experimental remedies. The election (15) __________ in a smashing victory for Roosevelt, who won 22,800,000 votes to Hoover’s 150700,000. 1. A、exactly B、only C、purely D、simply 2. A、cheerfully B、willfully C、endlessly D、tirelessly 3. A、action B、exertion C、mission D、motion 4. A、civil B、federal C、legitimate D、nationwide 5. A、actual B、drastic C、mighty D、real 6. A、as B、being C、elected D、with 7. A、argued B、debated C、persuaded D、retorted 8. A、it B、that C、there D、which 9. A、1920’s B、the 1920s C、twenties D、the twenty’s 10. A、excellent B、faulty C、questionable D、sound 11. A、a B、any C、each D、some 12. A、tracked B、traced C、trailed D、tramped 13. A、laid B、lain C、lay D、lie 14. A、bent B、certain C、firm D、prepared 15. A、caused B、brought C、led D、resulted
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填空题When applying for arbitration, the claimant must submit an ______.
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填空题People know it difficult to carry tons of freight a time.
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable paragraphs from the list A-G and fill them into the numbered boxes to form a coherent text. Paragraph A and D have been correctly placed. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. A. Is America's mortgage market rigged against blacks? Yes, say many researchers and lobbyists. Blacks are rejected for home loans far more often than whites; and despite four years of tough enforcement of anti-discrimination laws, they are likelier to be turned down than when Bill Clinton took office. No, retort mortgage lenders. Relative rejection rates reflect not race, but such things as credit and debt histories. And anyway, black home-ownership and lending to black borrowers have both increased sharply in the past few years. B. Follow-up work by researchers at the Chicago Fed found that the loan officers in the Aston study— almost all of them white—treated objective information differently according to the race of the applicant. In particular, bad edit histories and indebtedness cut blacks' chances of approval far more than those of whites. However, this research has com under attack. Suppose, say its critics, that blacks were being widely discriminated against. Then blacks who succeed in getting mortgages should be less likely to default than whites. But a study by four economists at the Federal Reserve found that black default rates are higher. Mom, black— owned banks tend to have even higher rejection rates, suggesting factors other than race are at work. C. Increasingly, lenders gather information about applicants over the phone, by post or via a computer, rather than face—to—face. Remote assessment is much favored by mortgage brokers, who accounted for 56% of the loan market. Because it is easier to bundle together loans with few quarks, they favor hassle—free applicator. And because they like to deal with large amounts of money, many prefer not to bother with low—value mortgages. The rise of these lenders has made it more likely that poorer Americans black or white, will be left out. D. The virtue of remote mortgage assessment and credit bong is that it is impossible to be racist when the applicant is invisible. But the irony is that because blacks are on average poorer than most Americans, they are more likely to be economically insecure and to have dodger credit histories. Thus these color-blind devise will not increase black's access to mortgage finance may do the reverse. E. The Clinton administration has not joined the search war, but it clearly smells racism in the lending process. And rather than pursue individual instances of discrimination, it is bong lenders toward the use of technocratic tools that are color-blind but unforgiving to Americans with low incomes. Ironically, these even fairer tools may help to exposing why all racial categories, and especially blacks, are suffering increasing denial rates. F. Both sides agree that good candidates, of whatever color, will get mortgages, whereas bad ones will not, and that explicit, Jbo-Crow-style racism is gone. They disagree about the treatment of applicants whose economic histories are flawed but not hopeless. Among this group, according to a paper by economists at the Boston Federal Reserve, published last year and much discussed since, whites do get a better deal. The authors estimated the effect of 38 variables, such as income and location of property, on the chances of getting a loan. Had blacks been treated in the same way as whites, they concluded, 21% would have been rejected: in fact, 28% were. G. Another tool, credit scores, measure the risk of delinquency and default. Scores are calculated by compiling information on applicants' credit histories. Those with less than a given score are turned down. Sinner Fannie Mac and Freddie Mac, another government—backed provider of secondary mortgages, last year asked lenders to provide credit scores, and their use has soared. Order:
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填空题Jenny: Are you sure you can use the pay phone?Black: ______
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填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下面一段英文中______内的正确答案。 Bluetooth is a telecommunications industry (1) specification that describes how mobile phones, computers, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) can be easily interconnected using a short-range (2) wireless connection. Using this technology, users of cellular phones, pagers, and personal digital assistants can buy a three-in-one phone that can (3) double as a portable phone at home or in the office, get quickly (4) synchronized with information in a desktop or notebook computer, initiate the sending or receiving of a fax, initiate a print-out, and, in general, have all mobile and fixed computer devices be totally (5) coordinated. Bluetooth requires that a low-cost transceiver chip be included in each device. The transceiver (6) transmits and receives in a previously unused frequency band of 2.45 GHz that is available (7) globally (with some variation of bandwidth in different countries), In addition to data, up to three voice (8) channels are available. Each device has a unique 48-bit address from the IEEE 802 standard. Connections can be point-to-point or (9) multipoint. The maximum range is 10 meters. Data can be exchanged at a rate of 1 megabit per second (up to 2 Mbps in the second generation of the technology). A frequency hop scheme allows devices to (10) communicate even in areas with a great deal of electromagnetic interference. Built-in encryption and verification is provided. 供选择的答案: 1.globally 2.coordinated 3.multipoint 4.communicate 5.specification 6.transmits 7.wireless 8.double 9.channels 10.synchronized
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填空题{{U}}I once got into a dispute with an Englishman{{/U}} over pronunciation of a word and offered to look it up in the dictionary.
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填空题If your neighbors are too noisy then you have cause for______. (complain)
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填空题 A.make contribution? ? B.agenda? ? C. recycled A. a greater demand for the 1 materials B. seems to be on the 2 C. feels moved to 3 and help Protecting our delicate environment 4 of politicians, government leaders, and citizens in many parts of the world to show support for mother nature. The concept of green consumerism has gained momentum more and more over the last decade, and the public 5 . However, three essential keys needed to power this movement include a more informed public, the development of improved technology, and 6 .
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填空题Translate the following two passages into English.(中国地质大学2006研,考试科目:综合英语) 高级商务人士的生活什么样?中视市场研究进行的中国高级商务人士调查首度揭开这个群体的神秘面纱。调查用数字揭示出他们在公司商业决策、公司购买决策、个人奢侈品消费、家庭消费形态等方面的特点。 本次调查涉及的商务人士样本抽样自北京、上海、广州、深圳各行业的数万家企业。调查发现,四大城市副总以上高层管理者、财务、销售、IT主管等高级商务人士超过34万人,外资企业高级管理人士超过4.2万人。 除中文外,英语是这些高级商务人士在工作场所使用最多的语言。口语使用英语占14%,书面使用英语占14%。97.94%的高级经理持中国内地护照,余下商务人士持香港、台湾护照最多。高级商务人士平均有195万元的年度预算权,平均每天工作近10小时。他们注重参加体育活动,游泳、登山、跑步是经常参加的体育活动。
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填空题We hope the contracts with our company will be ______ . (new)
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