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问答题a cease-fire agreement
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问答题Directions: Write a letter to the personnel department of a foreign company, applying for the position of sales manager. 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.
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问答题Mike and I would like to thank you for the beautiful tablecloth which you gave us.
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问答题Use contrastive or non-contrastive strategies to analyze the underlined errors and mistakes committed by Chinese learners of English.(浙江大学2007研) a. As for meal, we Chinese like to eat chopsticks , and you spoons. b. You have helped me a lot. Really troubled you . c. They are happy but we are far more happier .
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问答题When Chris Lee"s wife got a job transfer from the US to Hong Kong last year, the senior project manager for a web marketing firm decided he would not work full-time anymore and would stay at home with the kids: two girls aged three and one. With his wife bringing home the bacon, Lee took the challenge of being with the kids at all times. "It is definitely rewarding having a successful career in the business world where you are appreciated by employers, customers, and co-workers," he says. "But it is more rewarding watching the kids grow and seeing all the changes they go through on a daily basis." Many fathers around the world are starting to agree with Lee. The time fathers spend with their children has increased considerably since the 1970s, experts say. Today"s dads seem a lot closer to their kids than the dads of previous generations. With these changes, fathers are suddenly a hot topic with researchers. Everything—from their sweat glands to their play habits—is under the microscope. Notes: (1)bring home the bacon(俚语)获得成功 (2)sweat gland汗腺
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问答题全球化作为一种新的经济和礼会发展趋势,给中国带来了机遇,也带来了挑战。一方面,中国正成为世界制造业中心并在国际舞台上发挥着日益重要的作用;另一方面,我们也面临着如何在全球化进程中既要发展经济、又能传承优秀文化传统的问题。
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问答题Please read the following article in Chinese carefully, and then write a summary of 200 words in English on the ANSWER SHEET. Make sure that you cover all the major points of the article. 人类的健康一直取决于人类与环境的关系。人类,像其他动物一样,不断被环境中对其起作用的自然力量改变着,而人类又不断地改变着环境。与其他生命形式——从鲸鱼到微小的病毒——为伴的人类只是动态系统中的一部分。在这个动态系统中,人类不断地同周围世界交换着物质与能量。例如,人类从环境中摄取固体、液体及气体物质,并向环境中排放固体、液体及气体废物。除此之外,我们甚至发明了同样与周围环境交换物质与能量的机器。在生命过程中,生物体可以进入我们的机体,有些对我们的生理功能是有益的,而另一些则可引起疾病。另外,我们既可以获益于,也可以受难于世界上的非生物力量。所有这些与环境的相互作用都与我们和总环境的关系相关。对于那些负责保护环境和美化环境的人来说,广义的人类环境是至关重要的。绝对不能忽视的是,分析证明人民大众的健康是保护环境最关键的原因。但是在为保护环境而保护环境的压力下,这一点常常被忽视。另一方面,公共卫生工作者本身必须尽力避免制定或采取一些狭隘的、尚欠考虑的或过时的措施、计划和行动,因为对人类健康造成危害的现在和潜在的外部因素绝不是仅与水、空气和垃圾中的某一特定功能因素相关的、固定不变的孤立现象。不能否认,过去人们面临那些大规模流行的、表面上看存在着简单的、特定的因果关系的疾病时所采取的一些方法曾取得过很大成果。不幸的是,这种观点对于多因素疾病来说是极不恰当的。因为疾病主要起因于越来越复杂的环境变化。这种做法忽视了整个人类和整个环境之间关系的极端复杂性。 正如动物一样,人类除身体和智力方面比较发达以外,并无特别之处。我们的现实环境是一个囊括物质和生命的王国,以及由我们非凡的智力所造就的文化环境的多因素体系。因此人类机体既可被看做是环境的生物物理学的组成部分,同时也是社会文化的组成部分。整个人体和整个环境之间的这些关系是动态的。任何一方均可侵犯另一方,反过来每一方又可对对方的侵犯作出反应。为满足我们的生物、文化及独一无二的技术需要,我们大胆地、不断地改变着自然形成的环境,并创造出崭新的环境。人类对环境的这种改变常常是不协调的,没有考虑全面,其最终产生的结果也多有负面效应。
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问答题Make a critical analysis of the following poem, evaluating how the form and the content interact with and enhance each other.(15 points)Go and catch a falling star,Get with child a mandrake root,Tell me where all past years are,Or who cleft the devil"s foot,Teach me to hear mermaids singing,Or to keep off envy"s stinging,And findWhat windServes to advance an honest mind.If thou be"st born to strange sights,Things invisible to see,Ride ten thousand days and nights,Till age snow white hairs on thee,Thou, when thou return"st, wilt tell me,All strange wonders that befell thee,And swear,No whereLives a woman true and fair.If thou find"st one, let me know,Such a pilgrimage were sweet;Yet do not, I would not go,Though at next door we might meet,Though she were true, when you met her,And last, till you write your letter,Yet sheWill beFalse, ere I come, to two, or three.Notes:mandrake root: a forked root supposed to resemble the human shape.
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问答题To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence. Write at least 200 words:
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问答题国际仲裁
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问答题To most of us, nuclear is an all-or-nothing word. Nuclear war is unthinkable. Nuclear weapons must never be used. Nuclear power plants must be perfectly safe.【T1】 Nuclear meltdown is the end of the world, and " Going nuclear " means you've hit the fatal button, and there's no turning back. The crisis in Japan is teaching us that this isn't true. Nuclear safety, like nuclear doom, is never certain. Too many things can go wrong. And then, just when catastrophe seems inevitable, things can go right.【T2】 Our challenge in managing the current crisis, and in preparing for the next one, is to broaden our options. We can't anticipate or prevent every scenario. But we can give ourselves a fighting chance. 【T3】 Two days ago, I spoke highly of the reactor containment at the Fukushima Daiichi(福岛)power plant for surviving the earthquake and tsunami that knocked out their primary and backup cooling system. "Everything that could go wrong did," I wrote. Hours later, and explosion damaged one of the containers. Now officials say a second container may have ruptured. Take that as a corollary to Murphy's Law.【T4】 Anyone who says " Everything that could go wrong did " is overlooking something else that could go wrong. No one could have predicted every misfortune that hit this plant.【T5】 First a quake bigger than any quake in Japan's history took out the power grid. Then a tsunami arrived with unprecedented speed and took out the backup diesel generators. An explosion at one reactor knocked out four of five pumps at another. A valve malfunction blocked water from being pumped into one of the reactors. Gauges failed. 16 instrument panels failed. A fire erupted in a spent-fuel storage pool in a reactor that had been offline for months. We don't know how this story will turn out. And that's the point. Failure is an option. So is success.
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问答题Suppose you are writing an essay of about 400 words on this topic: “Do Some Young People Today Have Feudalistic Thinking?” You should argue from the following three aspects: parents; society and marriage (30 points) a) Write the introductory paragraph of this essay. This paragraph should contain a thesis statement and should not be too long. b) Write down the topic sentences for the three body paragraphs. c) Write out the entire paragraph that presents you most important argument. The paragraph should have a topic sentence and should have supporting evidence. It should not be too long. (Note the entire essay is only about 400 words.) (Warning: you will not get any score if you write out the entire essay.)
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问答题Americans find it difficult to think about old age until they arc propelled into the midst of it by their own aging and that of relatives and friends. Aging is the neglected stepchild of the human life cycle. Though we have begun to examine the socially taboo subjects of dying and death, we have leaped over that long period of time preceding death known as old age. In truth, it is easier to manage the problem of death than the problem of living as an old person. Death is a dramatic, one-time crisis while old age is a day-by-day and yea?-by-year confrontation with powerful external and internal forces, a bittersweet coming to terms with one' s own personality and one' s life. (1) We base our feelings on primitive fears, prejudice and stereotypes rather than on knowledge and insight. In reality, the way one experiences old age is contingent upon circumstances of late-life events (in what order they occur, how they occur, when they occur) and the social supports one receives: adequate finances, shelter, medical care , social roles, religious support, recreation. (2) All of these are crucial and interconnected elements which together determine the quality of late life. Old age is neither inherently miserable nor inherently sublime—like every stage of life it has problems, joys, fears and potentials. The process of aging and eventual death must ultimately be accepted as the natural progression of the life cycle, the old completing their prescribed life spans and making way for the young. (3) Much that is unique in old age in fact derives from the reality of aging and the imminence of death. The old must clarify and find use for what they have attained in a lifetime of learning and adapting; they must conserve strength and resources where necessary and adjust creatively to those changes and losses that occur as part of the aging experience. (4) The elderly have the potential for qualities of human reflection and observation which can only come from having lived an entire life span. There is a lifetime accumulation of personality and experience which is available to be used and enjoyed. (5)
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问答题Define and give an example of embedding.
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问答题Directions:Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayto1)describethepicture,2)deducethepurposeofthepainterofthepicture,3)giveyourcommentonthephenomenon.Youshouldwriteabout160--200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(20points)
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问答题What does Halliday"s Systemic Grammar aim to do?
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问答题学历门槛
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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. More than any other date on the calendar, Thanksgiving has remained private and personal, without the trappings that spoil the rest of contemporary life. {{U}}{{U}} 1 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}On this holiday, Americans are allowed to be as prayerful or as worldly as they choose, with no one complaining that they have somehow taken the thanks out of Thanksgiving{{/U}}. For all the public talk about family values, no other holiday brings generations together without the lure of anything more tangible than a good dinner. Distractions are gloriously limited: the malls are closed and the televised sports offerings sparse. {{U}}{{U}} 2 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}Unlike New Year's Eve, no one feels compelled to have the time of one's life or broods excessively when reality fails to conform to these exaggerated expectations{{/U}}. The perfect Thanksgiving is timeless. No gastronomical (art of cooking good food or the pleasure of eating it) theory can explain the enduring appeal of the Thanksgiving dinner. Americans have grown accustomed to utter commercialism taken to excess, but somehow Thanksgiving has resisted the lure of an age of agreed. {{U}}{{U}} 3 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}The greeting- card producers and the florists must lament a national holiday in which they are doomed to play such a minor role{{/U}}. For if one cares to send the very best, one flies home for Thanksgiving. Even the TV networks have never figured out a way to transform Thanksgiving into a prime-time pageant. {{U}}{{U}} 4 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}Politicians are happily silent on Thanksgiving, and such restraint is appropriate for a holiday that commemorates one of the rare occasions when the white man treated the Indian with dignity and respect{{/U}}. But public officials may also be restrained by the experience of Franklin Roosevelt, the only modem President to try to tamper with Thanksgiving. Back in 1939, Roosevelt touched off a patriotic uprising when he issued a proclamation unilaterally shifting Thanksgiving from the then customary last Thursday in November (the 30th) to the fourth Thursday (the 23rd) as a way of granting Depression-era merchants a longer Christmas selling season. {{U}}{{U}} 5 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}What adds an odd, almost innocent flavor to this bygone controversy is the old-fashioned notion that department stores wait patiently until the end of Thanksgiving to unveil Santa's workshop{{/U}}. In a nation where the mall never gets tedious and seven-days-a-week shopping seems valued as a civic religion, Thanksgiving stands out as an oasis of quietness and a reminder of the values that once tempered America's materialism. This Thursday give thanks for the one holiday that cannot be bought.
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