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填空题Where"s the man in question ?
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填空题Todays students need to learn language skills,computer know-how and so on,but ______ they need to learn how to be an honest and responsible citizen.当今的学生需要学语言技巧、计算机知识等等,但是最重要的是他们必须学会如何做一个诚实且有责任心的公民。
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填空题Social change is more likely to occur in societies where there is a mixture of different kinds of people than in societies where people are similar in many (51) . The simple (52) for this is that there are more different ways of looking at things (53) in the first kind of society. There are more ideas, more disagreements (54) interest, and more groups and organizations (55) different beliefs. In (56) , there is usually a greater worldly interest and greater tolerance in (57) societies. All these factors tend to promote social change by (58) more areas of life to decision. In a simple-racial (59) , there are (60) occasions for people to see the need or the opportunity for (61) because everything seems to be the same. And (62) conditions may not be satisfactory, they are at least customary and undisputed. Social change is also likely to occur more frequently and (63) in the material aspects of the culture than in the non-material, for example, in technology rather than in values; in the (64) basic and emotional aspects of society than in their opposites; in form rather than in (65) ; and in elements that are (66) to the culture rather than in strange elements. (67) , social change is easier if it is gradual. For example, it comes (68) readily in human relations on a continuous scale rather than one with sharp differences. This is one reason why change has (69) come more quickly to Black Americans as (70) to other American minorities, because of sharp difference between them and their white counterparts.
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填空题Warnings about the dangers of smoking seem to have little ______ on this age group. 吸烟有害健康的告诫对这个年龄层的人没有产生多大作用。
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填空题Whether we agree or not, they ______ entitle) to do that.
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填空题A. when did you get back B. What a surprise I got C. How I admire you D. I am Tom E. got hold of F. got through G. this is Tom H. tried to contact you Philip: Hello! Is that you, Tom? Tom: Yes, 1 . Philip: I can"t believe I 2 you at last. And what have you been doing? Tom: Yeah, I haven"t been home a lot lately. And I"ve had a lot of work and social engagements. Oh, Philip, 3 to London? Philip: I just came back about a week ago, I 4 by phone several times, but you were not in. Tom: Sorry, sorry. Did you have a nice holiday, then? Philip: Lovely. I went to Scotland and traveled around. Tom: 5 ! I need a holiday indeed. Philip: Well, I suppose so. Tom: Oh, somebody"s at the door. I have to go. And I have to say "good-bye". Nice talking to you. Philip: Same here, bye-bye.
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填空题 41)__________. In today's prosperous societies the distinction has become blurred because so many wants have been turned into needs. A writer, for instance, can work with paper and pencils. These are legitimate needs for the task. But the work can be done more quickly and efficiently with a word processor. Thus a computer is soon viewed as a need rather than a want. 42) __________. The two main categories are convenience goods and shopping goods. Two lesser types are specialty goods and unsought goods. It must be emphasized that all of these types are based on the way shoppers think about products, not on the nature of the products themselves. What is regarded as a convenience item in France(wine, for example)may be a specialty goods in the United States. People do not spend a great deal of time shopping for such convenience items as groceries, newspapers, toothpaste, razor blades, aspirin, and candy. The buying of convenience goods may be done routinely, as some families buy groceries once a week. Such regularly purchased items are called staples. Sometimes convenience products are bought on impulse: someone has a sudden desire for an ice cream sundae on a hot day. 43) __________. Shopping goods are items for which customers search. They compare prices, quality, and styles, and may visit a number of stores before making a decision. 44) __________. Shopping goods fall into two classes: those that are perceived as basically the same and those that are regarded as different. Items that are looked upon as basically the same include such things as home appliances, television sets, and automobiles. Having decided on the model desired, the customer is primarily interested in getting the item at the most favorable price. Items regarded as inherently different include clothing, furniture, and dishes. Quality, style, and fashion will either take precedence over price, or they will not matter at all. Specialty goods have characteristics that impel customers to make special efforts to find them. Price may be no consideration at all. Specialty goods can include almost any kind of product. Normally, specialty goods have a brand name or other distinguishing characteristics. Unsought goods are items a consumer does not necessarily want or need or may not even know about. Promotion or advertising brings such goods to the consumer's attention. 45) __________.[A] In the field of marketing, consumer goods are classed according to the way in which they are purchased.[B] Or they may be purchased as emergency items.[C] What it really does is give unprecedented insight into the consumer mind. And it will actually result in higher product sales.[D] The product could be something new on the market as the Sony Walkman once was or it may be a fairly standard service, such as life insurance, for which most people will usually not bother shopping.[E] Buying an automobile is often done this way.[F] The traditional distinction between products that satisfy needs and those that satisfy wants is no longer adequate to describe classes of products.[G] These proprietary annual surveys address shopping frequency, store preference, shopper profiles, purchase patterns and drivers of shopping behavior.
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填空题Tense and aspect are two important categories of the verb, and they were separated in tradtional grammar.
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填空题He set the letter on the fire before ______. 我还没有来得及阻止他,他就把信烧了。
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填空题很小和时候,I dreamed of traveling in European countries.
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填空题 learning  until  when A. does not mature 1 about the age of two B. remember 2 to walk C. 3 they search through their mental files What"s your earliest childhood memory? Can you 4 7 Or talk? The first time you heard thunder or watched a television program? Adults seldom recall events much earlier than the year or so before entering school, just as children younger than three or four rarely retain any specific, personal experiences. A variety of explanations have been proposed by psychologists for this "childhood amnesia" (儿童失忆症). One argues that the hippocampus, the region of the brain which is responsible for forming memories, 5 . But the most popular theory maintains that, since adults do not think like children, they cannot reflect childhood memories. Adults think in words, and their life memories are like stories or narratives-one event follows another as in a novel or film. But 6 for early childhood memories to add to this verbal life story, they don"t find any that fits the pattern It"s like trying to find a Chinese word in an English dictionary.
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填空题By______is meant the property of having two levels of structures, such that units of the primary level are composed of elements of the secondary level and each of the two levels has its own principles of organization. (北二外2005研)
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填空题One morning, a few years ago, Harvard President Nell Rudenstine overslept. 41) ____________________________________ __. Only after a three - month sabbatical--during which he read essayist Lewis Thomas, listened to Ravel and walked with his wife on a Caribbean beach--was he able to return to his post. That week, his picture was on the cover of Newsweek magazine beside the banner head line "Exhausted !" In the relentless busyness of modem life, we have lost the rhythm between action and rest. I speak with people in business and education, doctors and day - care workers, shopkeepers and social workers, parents and teachers, nurses and lawyers, students and therapists, community activist and cooks. Remarkably, there is a universal refrain," I am so busy". The more our life speeds up, the more we feel weary, overwhelmed and lost. 42) ______________________________________.Instead, the whole experience of being alive begins to melt into one enormous obligation. It becomes the standard greeting everywhere, "I am so busy." We say this to one another with no small degree of pride. The busier we are, the more important we seem to ourselves and, we imagine, to others. To be unavailable to our friends and family, to be unable to find time for the sunset ( or even to know that the sun has set at all), to whiz through our obligations without time for a single mindful breath--this has become the model of a successful life. Because we do not rest, we lose our way. We lose the nourishment that gives us succor. We miss the quiet that gives us wisdom. Poisoned by the hypnotic belief that good things come only through tireless effort, we never truly rest. This is not the world we dreamed of when we were young. How did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility, yet somehow bereft of joy and delight? We have forgotten the Sabbath. 43) ______________________________________.It is time to be nourished and refreshed as we let our work, our chores and our important projects lie fallow, trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world when we are at rest. If certain plant species do not lie dormant during winter, the plant begins to die off. 44) ____________________________________ __. So "Remember the Sabbath" is more than simply a lifestyle suggestion. It is a commandment, an ethical precept as serious as prohibitions against killing, stealing, and lying. Sabbath is more than the absence of work. Many of us, in our desperate drive to be successful and care for our many responsibilities, feel terrible guilt when we take time to rest. But the Sabbath has proven its wisdom over the ages. Many of us still recall when not long ago, shops and offices where closed on Sundays. Those quiet Sunday afternoons are embedded in our cultural memory. Much of modem life is specifically designed to seduce our attention away from rest. When we are in the world with our eyes wide open, the Seductions are insatiable. 45) ______________________________________.For those of us with children, there are endless soccer practices, baseball games, homework, laundry, housecleaning, errands. Every responsibility, every stimulus competes for Our attention: Buy me . Do me. Watch me. Try me. Drink me. It is as if we have inadvertently stumbled into some horrific wonderland. A. Rest is not just a psychological convenience; it is a biological necessity. B. After 'years of non - stop toil in an atmosphere that rewarded frantic overwork, Rudenstine collapsed. C. Hundreds of channels of cable and satellite television; phones with multiple lines and call - waiting, begging us to talk to more than one person at a time; mail, e - mail and overnight mail, fax machines; billboards; magazines; newspapers; radio. D. Sometimes you can have a rest on Sundays. But your heart and soul is no longer quiet. E. Sabbath is the time that consecrated to enjoy and celebrate what is beautiful and good-time to light candles, sing songs, worship, tell stories, bless our children and loved ones, give thanks, share meals, nap, walk and even make love. F. Once upon a time. Sabbath is our heaven. We often walk in the green parks with friends or have a picnic lunch with the family. Listening to. the birds on the tree makes me feel peaceful. But whatever happened to sunday now? G. Today our life and work rarely feel light, pleasant, or healing.
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填空题Energy use and air pollution have been synonymous in China for decades, especially in urban areas. (66) Fifteen or 20 years ago in China's northern cities, such as Shenyang, air pollution was characterized by decreased visibility caused by high levels of particulates and sulfur dioxide (SO2). Although conditions have improved in modern cities, such as Beijing and Shanghai, China still has three of the ten most polluted cities in the world and hundreds of cities that are not in compliance with the World Health Organization (WHO) air quality guidelines. (67) More than 120 cities have populations of more than one million, and by the end of the twenty-first century, 10 to 20 cities will have populations of more than 10 million. Rapid urbanization will challenge governments at all levels, not only to provide basic services to growing urban populations, but also to modernize, to continue to develop economically, and to address environmental concerns, particularly air pollution, that result from rapid economic growth. Chinese planners now recognize that the choice of energy supply affects not only public health, but also land use, the environment, infrastructure, services, and economic growth. (68) Because China has an overabundance of coal and a scarcity of oil and gas, planners must continually balance the public good (i. e. , public health and quality of life) against the easy availability of polluting coal and the high cost of importing oil and natural gas. Fundamentally, the Chinese policy community must address ambient air quality concerns by integrating energy supply and use for all economic sectors--industrial, power generation, residential, commercial, and transportation. (69) The national averages for emissions of SO2 and particulate matter (PM) have decreased, mostly as a result of stepped up enforcement of existing standards by national, provincial, and municipal governments. However, because of the increase in vehicle pollution and the continued prevalence of fine-particle pollution, the government passed a second amendment in 2000 to the 1987 Law of Air Pollution Prevention and Control. (70) When the new law is fully implemented over the next decade, it will greatly strengthen environmental laws and standards.A. Thus, a secure, flexible, and varied energy-supply policy is critical to continued growth.B. The new legislation, which went into effect September 1, 2001, calls for the regulation of transportation, as well as residential and commercial energy use.C. In rural areas, air pollution is also common because a significant amount of industry that is highly dependent on coal is located in the countryside.D. China is undergoing urbanization and industrial development on an unprecedented scale.E. This may be because vehicles in Beijing tend to be new and have fairly efficient combustion systems.F. A good deal of progress has been made in China since the mid-1990s.
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填空题And then Daniel waved and she thought he had done that for no reason and she was in seventh heaven .
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填空题Read the following translation and comment on it from the perspective of News translation. 在南充附近的嘉陵江畔,新建起一座现代化的化肥之城蓬安化肥联合公司。在这片方圆8公里的地方,有20多栋住宅楼和风格迥异的厂房群拔地而起,还有一座座仓库、水塔、管架等高低错落。这是我省的重点项目,两年前开始动工。今年下半年就将建成并投入生产。 The Peng"an Chemical Fertilizer Complex is a key project of the province which spreads out over an area of eight square kilometers in Peng"an county, southwest of Nanchong near the Jialing River. The complex includes over twenty buildings for different purposes. The construction began two years ago and the complex will be completed and put into operation later this year.
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填空题At picnics, ants are pests. But they have their uses. In industries such as mining, farming and forestry, they can help gauge the health of the environment by just crawling around and being antsy. It has been recognized for decades that ants--which are highly sensitive to ecological change—can provide a near-percent barometer of the state of an ecosystem. Only certain species, for instance, will continue to thrive at a forest site that has been cleared of trees. (41) And still others will move in and take up residence. By looking at which species populate a deforested area, scientists can determine how "stressed" the land is. (42) Ants are used simply because the>; are so common and comprise so many species. Where mine sites are being restored, for example, some ant species will recolonize the stripped land more quickly than others. (43) Australian mining company Capricorn Coal Management has been successfully using ant surveys for years to determine the rate of recovery of land that it is replanting near its German Creek mine in Queensland. Ant surveys also have been used with mine-site recovery projects in Africa and Brazil, where warm climates encourage dense and diverse ant populations. "We found it worked extremely well there,' says Jonathan Majer, a professor of environmental biology. Yet the surveys are perfectly suited to climates throughout Asia, he says, because ants are so common throughout the region. As Majer puts it. "That's the great thing about ants.' Ant surveys are so highly-regarded as ecological indicators that governments worldwide accept their results when assessing the environmental impact of mining and tree harvesting. (44) . Why not? Because many companies can't afford the expense or the laboratory time needed to sift results for a comprehensive survey. The cost stems, also, from the scarcity of ant specialists. (45) .[A] This allowed scientists to gauge the pace and progress of the ecological recovery.[B] Yet in other businesses, such as farming and property development, ant surveys aren't used widely.[C] Employing those people are expensive.[D] They do this by sorting the ants, counting their numbers and comparing the results with those of earlier surveys.[E] The evolution of ant species may have a strong impact on our ecosystem.[F] Others will die out for lack of food.'[G] Gretaceous ants shared a couple of wasp-like traits together with modern ant-like characteristics.
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填空题Translate the following into English.(南开大学2012研,考试科目:专业英语) 博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。有弗学,学之弗能,弗措也;有弗问,问之弗知,弗措也;有弗思,思之弗得,弗措也;有弗辨,辨之弗明,弗措也;有弗行,行之弗笃,弗措也。人一能之,己百之;人十能之,己千之。果能此道矣,中愚必明,虽柔必强。
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填空题I had the greatest difficulty ______ (imagine) in trying to persuade my employer to give up his costly plan.
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