学科分类

已选分类 文学
填空题Bob Dylan, a famous folk ______ (music) in America was best known for his anti- war songs.
进入题库练习
填空题Reading English novels helps ______ (large) your vocabulary.
进入题库练习
填空题His face ______ (dark) with anger when he heard the bad news.
进入题库练习
填空题I bought a Huawei smartphone online because of its very reason________price.
进入题库练习
填空题In the mountains the criminal thought he was ________the reach of the police; it never entered his mind that they were waiting for him right there
进入题库练习
填空题DES requires that ______ is responsible for the unloading of the goods.
进入题库练习
填空题Whats the point of ______ for months over something that a good teacher could have explained in minutes?
进入题库练习
填空题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. (56) P: Because it was so cold and rainy. L: (57) ! 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? (58) P: About 13℃. L: 13℃? (59) . 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: (60) The sun was out almost every day.
进入题库练习
填空题What is kinesics?
进入题库练习
填空题We prayed for her, hoping that she would recover ________her illness soon
进入题库练习
填空题Chomskys ________ Hypothesis states that children are born with a language acquisition device, a unique kind of knowledge that fits them for language learning
进入题库练习
填空题A. Hello B. I’m afraid C. Excuse me D. Could you tell me E. Thank you F. Sure Miss G. Do me a favor please H. What can I do for you Customer: (56) , but could you help me? Clerk: With pleasure. (57) ? Customer: (58) where I can find Mr. Zhang? Clerk: (59) . Mr Zhang is upstairs. Customer: (60) very much. Clerk: Not at all, Miss.
进入题库练习
填空题________is usually defined as the science of language or, alternatively, as the scientific study of language
进入题库练习
填空题Mary showed the customs officer her passport, then John showed him his one .
进入题库练习
填空题There is nothing illogical or synthetic about the humility ( modesty ) of great bookmen in calling attention to the limitations of the book. No book can 1 us to know everything that is to be known, or feel everything that is to be felt. A book is part of life, not a substitute  2 it. It is not a fit 3 for worship or enshrinement. It loses its charm and much of its value when accepted 4 No one would have been more 5 than Aristotle if he could have known of the excessive and 6 veneration that would be given to his ideas in centuries to 7 . When his works became the 8 words of advance knowledge, 9 knowledge became neither advanced nor vital. The particular occasion for these remarks is that there are 10 here and there that some of us in the book world may be 11 ourselves too seriously. In the effort to increase book reading some 12 things are being said about books. It is made to 13 that nothing is happening now that has not happened before, and that the only true approach to understanding is 14 books. We do neither service nor justice to books by 15 upon them such omnipotence and omniscience. Many of the answers we need today are not necessarily to be found between 16 There are elements of newness in the present 17 of man that will not readily be 18 of by required reading or ready reference. Books are not slide rules or blueprints for 19 automatic answers. What is needed is a mighty blend of the wisdom of the ages 20 fresh, razor-edged analytical thought.
进入题库练习
填空题The speaker suggests that ______.A. stamps play an important role in our livesB. too much attention is devoted to stamp productionC. stamps should reflect a nation's character
进入题库练习
填空题When will you be able to get your bike ______ (repair)?
进入题库练习
填空题A. Where have yon beenB. What do you doC. An interesting placeD. a part-time jobE. And what do you doE. been thereG. Thai sounds interestingH. Which restaurant Jason: Where do you work, Andrea? Andrea: I work for Thomas Cook Travel. Jason: Oh, really? (56) there? Andrea: I'm a guide. I lake people on tours to countries in South America, like Peru. Jason: (57) ! Andrea: Yes, it's a great job. I love it. (58) ? Jason: I'm a student, and I have (59) , too. Andrea: Oh? Where do you work? Jason: In a fast-food restaurant Andrea: (60) ? Jason : Hamburger Heaven.
进入题库练习
填空题[A]THINGShavenotbeengoingwellforSonylately.LastmonthseniorexecutivesattheJapaneseelectronicsgiantissuedanunprecedentedapologyafterdiscoveringthat9.6mlaptopbatteries,suppliedtoothercomputer-makers,werefaultyandwouldhavetoberecalledatacostof$436m.Sony'sBlue-rayhigh-definitiontechnology,launchedthissummer,hassufferedfromdelaysandcomponentshortages."Theyreallyneedsomegoodnews,"saysPaulJacksonofForrester,aconsultancy.[B]Ingaming,SonyfacesfarstrongercompetitionthanitdidwhenitlaunchedthePlayStation2in2000.ThePS2wentontosellover100munits,givingSony70%ofthemarket.Butgamingisacyclicalbusiness,andsuccessinonerounddoesnotguaranteesuccessinthenext.Microsofthasalreadysoldover6mofitsXbox360consoles,launchedayearago,andexpectstohavesold10mbytheendof2006.ManufacturingproblemsdelayedthePS3'slaunchfromMayandmeantthatonly93000consoleswereavailablefortheJapaneselaunch,Sonyhopestosell2mbytheendoftheyear,butevenifitdoesso,itwillstarttheraceinthirdplace.[C]YetitwillbesometimebeforeitispossibletotellwhetherthePS3canrescueSony.Beneaththeshort-termtroubles,thecompanyisplayingalonggame.SonyisbettingthatthePS3'sadvancedtechnologywillsustainthecompanyforadecadebyextendingthePlayStationfranchisebeyondgaming.[D]Finally,thePS3isalitmustestforSirHoward'sturnaroundeffort,oneoftheaimsofwhichistogetSony'svariousdivisionstoco-operatemorefully.Sonyhasimprovedmarginsinitselectronicsbusinessandreducedheadcountby10000aheadofschedule.SirHowardevensuggestedthisweekthatthebatteryfiascohadhelpedbymakingiteasierforhimtoconvincedoubterswithinSonyoftheneedtochange.[E]SonyneedsthePS3tosucceedforthreereasons:tomaintainitslucrativedominanceofthegamesindustry;toseedthemarketforBlue-rayandestablishSonyintheemergingmarketforinternetvideodownloads;andtodemonstratethattheturnaroundbeingledbyHowardStringer,whotookoveraschiefexecutivein2005,isworkingandthatSony'sgaming,electronicsandcontentdivisionsreallycanworktogether.DespitetheenthusiasmofthePS3'searlybuyers,successineachoftheseareasisfarfromassured.[F]Americanregulatorsbeganinvestigatingthecompanylastmonthaspartofaninquiryintoallegationsofprice-fixinginthememory-chipmarket.Andhavingbragbeentheworld'smostvaluableelectronicsfirmbystockmarketvalue,Sony'smarketcapitalisationhasfallentolessthanhalfthatofSamsung,itsSouthKoreanrival.[G]SoalotisridingonthePlayStation3(PS3),thelatestincarnationofSony'sindustry-leadinggamesconsole,whichwaslaunchedwithmuchfanfareinJapanonNovember11th.AttheYurakuchoflagshipstoreofBicCamera,oneofJapan'slargestelectronicsretailers,hundredsofgarnersqueuedthroughacoldnight.KenKutaragi,whorunsSony'sgamingdivision,wastheretowelcometheminthemorning.[H]ThePS3isalsomeanttoensurethatBlue-raytriumphsoverHD-DVDasthehigh-definitionsuccessortotheDVDvideoformat.TheideaisthatmillionsofPS3sboughtbygarnerswillseedthemarketforBlue-ray,providingitwithcriticalmassandensuringthatHollywoodstudios,whicharereluctanttobacktworivalstandards,plumpforBlue-rayoverHD-DVD.ButinsteadofridingthePS3asaTrojanhorse,Blue-rayhasinsteadhobbleditbyincreasingitspriceanddelayingitsintroduction.[I]Soafewteethingproblemsintheearlydaysarenothingtoworryabout;besides,thePS2wasalsocriticisedforbeingexpensive,over-engineeredandunreliablewhenitfirstappeared.Buthavingachieved70%marketsharelasttimearound,Sonyiscertaintolosegroundthistime.Theonlyquestionishowmuch.
进入题库练习
填空题His services have been ______ by his employers, they have not properly rewarded him. (look)
进入题库练习