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填空题—We want to sit at the table near the window.—Im sorry, but it ______ (take)already.
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填空题A. Can I take a message? B. Not at all. C. Please take it easy. D. Is that OK? E. Nice to meet you. F. Don't worry. G. But he panned to. H. What can I do for you?
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填空题______ hour and ______ half
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填空题It is legal to have reproduction of a work in its collections by a library, an archive center, a memorial hall, a museum, an art gallery or a similar institution, for the purposes of display, or ______of a copy of the work.(preserve)
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填空题 Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. Protection of the environment(1)to be the concern of special groups. Now governments and businesses realise bad air and water pollution(2)everyone, making(3)difficult for cities to(4) and for businesses to make(5)profit. London, England’s biggest city, often suffers from air pollution which(6)more than 1,000 deaths a year. Especially the very young, the elderly and cigarette smokers are at high(7). Many European countries and the United States check vehicles (8)gas and smoke emissions to make sure the levels are(9)the permitted output. For example, Germany has 600 sites that(10)carbon monoxide.
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填空题Every man and every woman ______ (be)satisfied with the solution.
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填空题[A] A millionaire may describe his "just-right" wife as charming, beautiful, sexy, intelligent, and well developed. On the other hand, a poor man may define his "just-right" wife as pleasing, attractive, desirable, knowledgeable, and shapely. Both men describe their just-right wife with the game physical qualities, but use different words. The millionaire"s definition of the just- right wife is more elegant, whereas the poor man"s definition is a more common, everyday description. [B] Men from all nationalities also have their definition of the just-right wife. For example; the Italian man describes his wife as a woman who stands six feet one-inch tall with blonde hair and blue eyes, and who is well developed in the upper portion of her body. On the other band, the French man may describe his ideal wife as a woman who stands only five feet three inches with brown hair and green eyes, and who is moderately built. [C] On the other hand, the fat man defines his just-right wife as a woman who gets up at eight o"clock in the morning, takes the children to McDonald’s for breakfast, and drops them off at school. Then she comes back home and lies on the couch watching soap operas all day, children "have to walk home from school in the afternoon. When they arrive at home, she instructs them to clean the house, do the laundry, and fix some hotdogs for dinner. Both men define their just-right wife with qualities that they admire by themselves. [D] Although some men define the just, fight wife by her physical qualities, other men describe their just-fight wife as a woman who loves to fish, to camp, to hunt, and to water ski, whereas the inside sportsman may define his just-fight wife as a woman who enjoys watching football, basketball, baseball, and wrestling. Both of these men define their just-right wife by her sports qualities but in two different atmospheres. [E] Still, there are other men who have their own definitions of the just-right wife. For instance, consider the fit man and the fat man. The fit man may describe his just-right wife as a woman who gets up every workday morning at six o"clock and runs two or three miles. After running, she prepares breakfast, washes the dishes, takes the children to school, and then goes to work. After work, she arrives at home, washes a couple loads of laundry, goes to exercise class, picks up the children from school on her way home, and then cooks dinner. After dinner, she deans the kitchen, bathes the children, and puts them to bed. [F] In addition to these men’s definitions of the just-right wife, the bachelor also has a definition. He says that the just-fight wife is someone else’s wife. He picks her up in a bar, takes her to his house, and takes her name in the morning. The bachelor has no real definition of the just- fight wife. That is why he is still a bachelor. [G] For years men and women have been getting married. They say their wedding vows which bring them together as one. They promise to love and cherish each other until death do them part. When a man and a woman get married, it is one of the biggest decisions they will make in life. A man may select a woman because he, in his own eyes, sees her as the just-right wife for him. Every man has his own definition of what the "just-right" wife is. For instance, the millionaire man and the poor man both may define their just-right wife according to her physical qualities.
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填空题Your doctor should be able to offer a______ on diet.
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填空题Canadians like to think that although they are the junior partner in their trade relations with the United States, the 174 billion barrels of proven reserves in the oil sands of Alberta provide a powerful ace up their sleeve in any dealings with their energy-hungry neighbor. That belief has now been shaken by an American law that appears to prohibit American government agencies from buying crude produced in the oil sands of the western province. (41) . But that is the effect of banning federal agencies from buying alternative or synthetic fuel, including that from non-conventional sources, if their production and use result in more greenhouse gases than conventional oil. Transforming Alberta's tarry muck into a barrel of oil is an energy-intensive process that produces about three times the emissions of a barrel of conventional light sweet crude. Having woken belatedly to the danger, the Canadian government is now scrambling to secure an exception. Michael Wilson, Canada's ambassador in Washington, has written to America's secretary of defense, Robert Gates (whose department is a big purchaser of Canadian oil), stressing American dependence on Canadian oil, electricity, natural gas and uranium imports, and noting that some of the biggest players in the Alberta oil patch are American companies. Mr. Wilson added plaintively that both George Bush and his energy secretary, Samuel Bodman, have publicly welcomed expanded oil-sands production, given the increased contribution to American energy security. (42) . The fear in Canada is that the American purchasing restriction, which at present applies only to federal agencies, is the start of a wholesale shift to greener as well as more protectionist policies under a Congress and potentially a White House controlled by the Democrats. (43) . Yet environmentalists point out that Canada is now paying for its own foot-dragging at the federal level on green initiatives. Having signed the Kyoto agreement under a previous liberal government, Canada did little to stop its emissions rising. They are now almost 35% above the Kyoto target. And although Mr. Baird likes to describe his plan as tough, it will not bring Canada into line with Kyoto. (44) . The vagueness of the proposed federal rules did not stop the premier of Alberta, Ed Stelmach, from giving a define warning that he will stand up for the interests of Albertans (read oil industry) and will be examining the constitution to ensure that the federal government's proposed plan does not intrude on provincial jurisdiction. His province has one of the weakest environmental regimes in Canada. (45) . But even if a deal is reached with the outgoing Bush administration, any exception for Canada may be short-lived if greening Democrats take the White House in November. A. Since 1999, Canada has been the largest supplier of U. S. crude and refined oil imports. In 2007, Canadian crude oil and petroleum products represented 18% of U. S. crude oil imports, at nearly 2.5 million barrels per clay. From 2005 to 2007, the volume of Canadian crude oil exports to the United States increased by 7.4% per year. B. John Baird, the Canadian environment minister, referred this week to the American move when he unveiled new proposals to reduce industrial emissions in Canada, including the oil sands, by 20% by 2020. Big states like California were making similar pronouncements, he told reporters. The oil sands were an important national resource, but had to be expanded in an environmentally friendly way. C. As Canada's representative in Washington, Mr. Wilson is the point man on Canada's lobbying efforts either to kill the Buy American clause, or to get a special exemption for Canada. D. The Energy Independence and Security Act 2007 did not set out to discriminate against Canada, America's biggest supplier of oil. E. With energy exports, mainly from Alberta, driving the Canadian economy, this is not a happy thought for Canadians. F. Although the Canadian embassy says that there has been no official response to Mr. Wilson's letter, there are reports of talks going on in Washington aimed at addressing Canada's concerns. G. The rules for the oil sands, now the fastest growing source of greenhouse gases, have yet to be finalized and will not come into force until 2010. Furthermore, they rely on carbon capture, a promising but unproven technology.
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填空题I began to grow ______, sitting there doing nothing. (cold, coldly)
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填空题You don't have to be (religion) ______ to respect other people's religion.
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填空题Sarah said she heard someone in the classroom, but when we looked we didn"t find someone.
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填空题The ministers ______ statement before boarding the plane left the reporters guessing as to the true purpose of his trip. 部长登机前作的简短发言,使记者对其此次出行的真正目的百般猜测。
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填空题With the narrative technique of stream of consciousness, modern novelists aim at revealing ______of characters.
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填空题每当我和朋友在乡间的时候,我知道随时随刻,除非雨真下到头上,某君必会突然说道,“散步去!”其口气之强硬,是其他任何情况下都见不到的。人们总以为,去散步的想法有着与生俱来的尊贵与高尚。有如此念头的人觉得,每当他看到有人舒舒服服坐在椅子上看书,他就有权力将散步的愿望加诸其身。对于一个老朋友,简单地说声“不”倒也省事,但对于一般相识,你就必须找出一个借口。“我很想去,但是——”我能找到的借口不外乎“我要写些信”。这个老套式有三方面不能尽如人意:(1)人家不相信。(2)迫于情势,你不得不从椅子上起来,走向写字台,临时拼凑一封给某人的信,直到那位暴走神磨磨蹭蹭地离开房间,他只是不敢当面发作,骂你是骗子或伪君子而已。(3)星期天早上行不通。“今天晚上信才寄得出去”,一句话就把你堵死了,于是你只好乖乖地跟着走。
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填空题In Italy there is a saying: translators are traitors. Sometimes a translator cannot keep his fidelity in the process of his translation. He does not mean to betray the author of the original but he has to. When are the situations that a translator has to betray the author of the original? Explain.
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填空题给我印象最深的 was his image.
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填空题The man was ______ at once, and he no longer had a headache after the operation.(operation)
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