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问答题Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition in English in 100-120 words based on the following information. Remember to write it clearly.
10月27日(星期六),你和同学参观了清华大学,请根据下列内容用英语写篇日记。内容应包括:老教授的热情接待,参观了图书馆、实验楼和校园等。可以适当增减细节。
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Read the following passage carefully and then
translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Man first appeared on the earth about 2 million years ago.
Then he was little more than an animal; but early man had a big advantage over
the animals. He had in his brain special groups of nerve cells, not present in
animals that enabled him to invent a language and use it to communicate with his
fellow men. 46) {{U}}This ability to speak was of great value because it allowed
men to share ideas, and to plan together, so that tasks impossible for a single
person could be successfully undertaken by intelligent team-work.{{/U}} Speech
also enabled ideas to be passed on from generation to generation so that the
stock of human knowledge slowly increased. It was this special
ability that put men far ahead of other living creatures in the struggle for
existence. 47) {{U}}He mastered darkness first with dim lights and later with
brighter and brighter lamps, until he can now make for himself so dazzling a
light with an are lamp that, like the sun, it is too strong for his naked
eyes.{{/U}} 48) {{U}}Man found that his own muscles were too weak
for the work which he wanted to do; he explored many other forms of power until
now he has his hands on the ultimate source of physical energy, the nuclear
power.{{/U}} From man's earliest days the flight of birds has raised his wonder
and desire. Why should he not fly as they did? Then he began to experiment. At
last he learnt how to make the right machines to carry him through the air. Now
he can fly faster than sound. Already he has plans for conquering space, and a
series of experiments has been completed. 49) {{U}}It will not be long now before
man takes a giant step away from his planet and visits the moon, learning what
it is like to have no weight to his body, no upward direction and no
downward.{{/U}} Man, always a wanderer, has to overcome the
difficulty of adapting himself to different climates. 50) {{U}}Fortunately, in
spite of having no. thick skin or warm fur to protect him, he is peculiarly
strong compared with other living creatures, most of whom are unable to live far
outside the region that suits them best.{{/U}}
问答题在“我”和“我们”之间,是以“他人”作为连接点的。“我”因“他人”而成为“我”;“我们”因“他人”而成为“我们”。当“我们”过度地强化、放大“我”,而舍弃“他人”的时候,“我”便处于四面受敌的孤立无援之中。在我们的传统习性中,“他人”这一概念,更多的情况下,只是一种被供奉的虚设牌位。我们的成语中曾有“以邻为壑”一词,可以佐证;有“只扫自家门前雪,哪管他人瓦上霜”的谚语,可以证言。即便在集体主义理想教育最为鼎盛之时,“他人”不仅未能成为国人的自觉意识,“他人”反而意味着告密、背叛、异己、危险、离间等等。这种体制下的集体主义文化,终于导致了“他人即地狱”的严酷后果。闻“他人”而心颤,近“他人”而丧胆。也许正是由于对“他人”的恐惧,“文革”之后,“我们”迅速土崩瓦解,“我”自仰天长啸——而“他人”却不得不退出公众的视线,淡化为一个可有可无的虚词,成为公民道德的模糊地带。
问答题The Declaration of Independence
问答题EVP
问答题延误已给我方带来极大不便,望函复我方何时可以发货。
问答题Directions: Yesterday you failed to turn up for the appointment with your teacher, Professor Wang. Write him a note of apology and make a request for another meeting. You should also suggest the time for the requested meeting. Write your letter with no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address. ( 10 points)
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Read the following text carefully and then translate
the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly
on the ANSWER SHEET. There is an old saying
that philosophy bakes no bread. It is perhaps equally true that no bread would
ever have been baked without philosophy. For the act of baking implies a
decision on the philosophical issue of whether life is worthwhile at all. Bakers
may not have often asked themselves the question in so many words. {{U}}{{U}}
1 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}But philosophy traditionally has been nothing less than the
attempt to ask and answer, in a formal and disciplined way, the great questions
of life that ordinary men might put to themselves in reflective
moments{{/U}}. In a world of war and change, of principles armed
with bombs and technology searching for principles, the alarming thing is not
what philosophers say but what they fail to say. {{U}}{{U}} 2
{{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}When reason is overturned, blind passions are unrestrained, and
urgent questions mount, men turn for guidance to scientists, sociologists,
politicians, journalists—almost anyone except their traditional guide, the
philosopher{{/U}}. Ironically, the once remote theologians are in closer touch
with humanity's immediate and intense concerns than most philosophers. Many feel
that the "queen of sciences" has been dethroned. Once all
sciences were part of philosophy's domain, but gradually, from physics to
psychology, they seceded and established themselves as independent disciplines.
Above all, for some time now, philosophy itself has been engaged in a vast
revolt against its own past and against its traditional function. {{U}}{{U}}
3 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}This intellectual clearance may well have been necessary, but
as a result contemporary philosophy looks inward at its own problems rather than
outward at men, and philosophizes about philosophy, not about
life{{/U}}. A great many of his colleagues in the U.S. today
would agree with Donald Kalish, chairman of the philosophy department at
U.C.L.A., who says: "There is no system of philosophy to spin out. There are no
ethical truths, there are just clarifications of particular ethical problems.
You are mistaken to think that anyone ever had the answers. There are no
answers." {{U}}{{U}} 4 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}As a result, philosophy today is
bitterly separated, and most of the major philosophy departments and scholarly
journals are the exclusive property of one sect or another{{/U}}.
{{U}}{{U}} 5 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}Chances are, however, that philosophy will learn
to coexist with science and reach is delayed maturity, provided it resolutely
insists on being a separate discipline dealing publicly and intelligibly in
first-order questions{{/U}}. Caution is bound to remain. Instead of one-man
systems, philosophy in the future will probably consist of a dialogue of many
thinkers, each seeking to explore to the fullest one aspect of a common
problem.
问答题StateaboutONEofthetwotopicsgivenbelow(minimally200words).(1)InEnglish,thepluralityofcountablenounscanberepresentedinseveralforms,orsuffixes.Thefollowingareexamplesofsomeofsuchforms.Arethesesuffixesofpluralitytheallomorphsofoneandthesamemorpheme,oraretheydifferentmorphemes?Statethereasonsforyouranswertothequestion.SingularPluralSingularPluraldwarfdwarfs[s]stratumstrata[]dogsdogs[z]thesistheses[i:z]wifewives[z]bureauburaux[z]oxoxen[n]stimulusstimuli[ai]
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问答题NoPollutionAnyMoreDirections:Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayonthetopic"NoPollutionAnyMore".Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsandyouressayshouldcoverthesethreepoints:(1)describethepicture;(2)interpretitsmeaning,and;(3)giveyourcomment.
问答题Directions: Write a letter to Mr Terry Thompson, recommending a Chinese university for him to study in China. 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. Do not write the address.
问答题A. Title: Scientific Discovey—Curse or Blessing
B. Time limit: 40 minutes
C. Word limit: 180~200 words (not including the given opening sentences)
D. Your composition should be based on the given opening sentences of each paragraph.
E. Your composition must be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.
BOutlines:/B
1. New scientific discoveries nearly always bring to mankind a blessing;
2. Yet sometimes scientific discoveries may prove a curse upon human race;
3. The misuse of scientific discoveries must be prevented.
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
Suppose you are Zhang Ying. Write a letter to Xiao Wang, a schoolmate of yours who is going to visit you during the week's long holiday. You should write at least 100 words according to the suggestions given below.
1) Express your welcome.
2) Give some suggestions on the holiday.
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. You do not need to write the address.
问答题According to recent calculations, maintaining such a rhythm of growth would result in 60 million billion people on the earth in 900 years, which represents 120 inhabitants per square meter.
问答题Unlike specific products or technologies that can be copied, core capabilities cannot be purchased on an open market. Moreover, intangible assets such as firm reputation tend to attach themselves to capabilities, so that even when a competition matches the capability on an objective basis, the original firms image and reputation tends to enhance the durability of its advantage. Because core capabilities and intangible assets are acquired over an extended period in a unique social context, they are difficult, costly, or even impossible to imitate. In a recent survey of chief executives, for example, most said it would take more than ten years to replace the firm"s reputation if it were suddenly lost.
