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填空题Your communication of the 28th May (2) to our sister corporation in Shanghai has been passed on to us for attention and reply as the export of enamelware (3) within the scope of our business activities.
填空题Author______ Title______The two waiters inside the cafe knew that the old man was a little drunk, and while he was a good client they knew that if he became too drunk he would leave without paying, so they kept watch on him.
填空题Translate the following terms into Chinese.(武汉大学2010研,考试科目:英语综合)
Tower of Babel
填空题Translate the following into Chinese.(湖南大学2007研,考试科目:英语语言文学专业基础)The claim that technology-based approaches to language learning are supportive of autonomy rests in part on an assumption, shared with resource-based approaches, that they provide learners with opportunities to self-direct their own learning. In the case of CALL in particular, there is also an assumption that technology can provide learners with the kinds of support they need in order to develop skills associated with autonomy. This cannot be regarded as more than a potential, however, and a great deal depends on the ways in which technologies are made available to learners and the kinds of interaction that take place around them. In the case of CALL software, the degree of control offered to learners is often severely constrained by its structure and content. Text manipulation and computer-mediated communication applications offer greater opportunities for the development of control over learning content. They also offer opportunities for collaboration that are often lacking in other modes of self-access learning. But as in the case of self-access , it may be that learners require a degree of autonomy in advance in order to use new technologies effectively. Claims made for the potential of new technologies in regard to autonomy need to be evaluated against empirical evidence of the realization of this potential in practice.
填空题The ______ function refers to that language can be used to establish an atmosphere or maintain social contact rather than for exchanging information or ideas.
填空题The police are offering a r______ for information about the shooting.
填空题If I ______ (be) you, I"d buy the house.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}ThefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorderforQuestions41-45,youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Etofillineachnumberedbox.ThefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinBoxes.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET1.[A]Forexample,theUnitedStatesisamajorconsumerofcoffee,yetitdoesnothavetheclimatetogrowanyofitsown.Consequently,theUnitedStatesmustimportcoffeefromcountries(suchasBrazil,ColombiaandGuatemala)thatgrowcoffeeefficiently.Ontheotherhand,theUnitedStateshaslargeindustrialplantscapableofproducingavarietyofgoods,suchaschemicalsandairplanes,whichcanbesoldtonationsthatneedthem.Ifnationstradeditemforitem,suchasoneautomobilefor10,000bagsofcoffee,foreigntradewouldbeextremelycumbersomeandrestrictive.Soinsteadofbarter,whichisthetradeofgoodswithoutanexchangeofmoney,theUnitedStatesreceivesmoneyinpaymentforwhatitsells.ItpaysforBraziliancoffeewithdollars,whichBrazilcanthenusetobuywoolfromAustralia,whichinturncanbuytextilesfromGreatBritain,whichcanthenbuytobaccofromtheUnitedStates.[B]Foreigntradealsooccursbecauseacountryoftendoesnothaveenoughofaparticularitemtomeetitsneeds.AlthoughtheUnitedStatesisamajorproducerofsugar,itconsumesmorethanitcanproduceinternallyandthusmustimportsugar.[C]Foreigntrade,theexchangeofgoodsbetweennations,takesplaceformanyreasons.Thefirst,asmentionedaboveisthatnonationhasallofthecommoditiesthatitneeds.Rawmaterialsarescatteredaroundtheworld.LargedepositsofcopperareminedinPeruandZaire,diamondsareminedinSouthAfricaandpetroleumisrecoveredintheMiddleEast.Countriesthatdonothavetheseresourceswithintheirownboundariesmustbuyfromcountriesthatexportthem.[D]Intoday'scomplexeconomicworld,neitherindividualsnornationsareself-suffi-cient.Nationshaveutilizeddifferenteconomicresources;peoplehavedevelopeddifferentskills.Thisisthefoundationofworldtradeandeconomicactivity.Asaresultofthistradeandactivity,internationalfinanceandbankinghaveevolved.[E]Finally,foreigntradetakesplacebecauseofinnovationorstyle.EventhoughtheUnitedStatesproducesmoreautomobilesthananyothercountry,itstillimportslargenumbersofautosfromGermany,JapanandSweden,primarilybecausethereisamarketforthemintheUnitedStates.[F]Formostnations,exportsandimportsarethemostimportantinternationalactivity.Whennationsexportmorethantheyimport,theyaresaidtohaveafavorablebalanceoftrade.Whentheyimportmorethantheyexport,anunfavorablebalanceoftradeexists.Nationstrytomaintainafavorablebalanceoftrade,whichassuresthemofthemeanstobuynecessaryimports.[G]Third,onenationcansellsomeitemsatalowercostthanothercountries.Japanhasbeenabletoexportlargequantitiesofradiosandtelevisionsetsbecauseitcanproducethemmoreefficientlythanothercountries.ItischeaperfortheUnitedStatestobuythesefromJapanthantoproducethemdomestically.Accordingtoeconomictheory,Japanshouldproduceandexportthoseitemsfromwhichitderivesacomparativeadvantage.Itshouldalsobuyandimportwhatitneedsfromthosecountriesthathaveacomparativeadvantageinthedesireditems.Order:
填空题You were opposed to ______ (invite)her to go to the library with us, werent you?
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填空题A. Medicate with caution and see a doctor.
B. Go to bed early.
C. Get rid of time cues.
D. Get out of bed.
E. Try relaxation techniques.
F. Ease anxiety.
G. Take medicine when you are sleepless.
How to Fall Asleep?
It"s 4 a. m.: you should be sleeping! You should be logging those crucial seven-plus hours of quality sleep each night, and the frustration that you cannot fall asleep will make you feel angrier at this 4: 02 a. m. stare session. And it"s hard to fall asleep when you"re infuriated.
So what do you do? The tips below might help you sleep easier. Here"s the advice of Eric Olson, co-director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minn., and Harneet Walia, a doctor in the Cleveland Clinic"s Sleep Disorders Center:
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When you lie awake in bed, you send yourself the wrong message. "You"re basically training your body not to sleep in bed, but to lie there and not sleep," Dr. Walia says. "And your mind can get conditioned to that." So if you"re unable to sleep for about a 15 or 20 minute stretch, try something relaxing and non-stimulating. Listen to music. Read a book. Whatever activity you choose, do it away from bed, and return when you"re feeling tired.
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Use whatever relaxation tips you know to combat this inappropriately timed alertness. Try your favorite calming yoga pose. Neuroscience researcher Catherine Kerr explains a simple way of relaxing through breathing. You simply note the rising and falling of your breath, and focus on the parts of your body where you feel your breath, whether it"s in the lungs, tip of your nose or elsewhere. Visualization is another classic relaxing technique, in which you picture yourself someplace pleasant and calm. And what about the mother of all sleep remedies— counting sheep? Olson views this as a "mental distraction technique," like visualization. He says, "You"re getting your mind off of "I can"t sleep" and onto something else."
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Sometimes the sleeplessness stems from worry. Your brain is overworking, thinking about your bank account and the big meeting tomorrow. For people who consistently have trouble "quieting the mind" at night, Dr. Olson suggests trying "to train your mind to think about those things at more appropriate times of the day." By systematically documenting these worries during the day, ideally, you"ll be less likely to focus on them at night.
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Another common anxiety that hides in the wee hours of a sleepless night is the mounting awareness that you"re not asleep when you should be. Stress and frustration increase as you worry about how you need to be up for work in four (or three or two) hours. The experts" suggestion? Get rid of time cues. "No clock watching," Walia says, "That"s a big no-no. Turn the clock around."
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Whether prescription or over-the-counter, Dr. Walia and Dr. Olson do not recommend drugs as a first choice for relieving sleeplessness. Ideally, the tips above and improved sleep hygiene should do the trick. But, should you choose a sleep aid, Olson reminds people that, of course, they make you sleepy. If your sleeplessness is frequent and influencing your daytime behavior, bring it up with your physician. "When people start to feel like they"re worried about their sleep during the day, that"s probably the time when they need some guidance," Olson says.
填空题Author______Title______ He was an odd old guy,my grandfather,and I am told I take after him. It was he who caused the trouble. On his deathbed he called my father to him and said, "Son, after I"m gone I want you to keep up the good fight. I never told you, but our life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, a spy in the enemy"s country ever since I give up my gun back in the Reconstruction. Live with your head in the lion"s mouth. I want you to overcome"em with yeses, undermine"em with grins, agree"em to death and destruction, let"em swoller you till they vomit or bust wide open. "
填空题The most important reason for using an English-Chinese dictionary is to find out the ______ of a word. (mean)
填空题A. Well, about costumes
B. But you know me with fashion
C. I kind of feel that it"s more about music itself
D. So you have to change just enough
Interviewer: Does the show have a concept?
Interviewee: Well, it"s going to be much more...
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. Not that we didn"t do that before. It"s putting more emphasis on big orchestra, music, musicians, singers, songs. We want to do music at the purest as possible, like the old days I guess. So if it"s a concept...
Interviewer: How about costume style?
Interviewee: I think it is very well.
Interviewer: How about costume changes?
Interviewee:
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... yes, I think people like to see artists change in different outfits. Again, it"s a ... you have to be careful with that. People want you to change. They want to see outfits. And if you change too much, they say it"s too much. And if you change too little, they say it"s not enough.
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. You can"t please everybody. But I have a wonderful stylist, Annie Horth, that I"m going to be working with her again and who will make sure that we can please as many people as possible.
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. I enjoy that very, very much. So I will try to change, not too little and not too much.
填空题It is difficult for you to remember {{U}}the information that doesn't make any sense to you{{/U}}.
填空题Chomsky argues that LAD probably consists of three elements, that is a______, linguistic universal, and an evaluation procedure.
填空题The values of American teenagers often ______ those of their parents. 美国青少年的价值观同他们父母的价值观不同。
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填空题Although in many parts of the world we can observe the association between modernization and fewer extended kinship ties, there are a number of______, most notably in certain Third World areas.(except)
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