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问答题Read the following passage and state what wrong is with the use of "hello" from the socio- cultural perspective. A group of Chinese girls who just arrived at the U.S. for their university education decided to visit the city of New York together. Since their school was not very far from the city, so they planned to take a Grevhound bus to go there at the weekend. Saturday morning, they got up early and after two hours' drive they got to the downtown of the city. They stayed therefor a couple of hours, shopping and sightseeing happily. Everything seemed OK until it was the time for them to go back—they suddenly realized that they lost their way back to the Greyhound bus station. What made the situation worse was that it was getting darker. In despair, they stopped at a corner on the street and decided to ask for help. At this moment they saw a young couple passing by so they said "Hello!" to this couple. To their surprise, the couple looked at them coldly and hustled on. Having no way out, they approached to the next group of passers-by and tried a louder "Hello" this time. Again they got nothing but a cold shoulder from these city people.
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问答题What does work mean to you? Is it just a means to make ends meet and to cover life expenses?
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问答题明朝有一位伟大的地理学家叫徐霞客。徐霞客从小喜欢阅读历史、地理、探险、游记一类书籍,长大以后,他决心毕业从事旅行事业,去探寻祖国美好河山的奥秘。在母亲的支持下,徐霞客22岁那年,踏上了游客的探险生活。 徐霞客一生周游考察了十六个省,足迹几乎遍及全国。他认真考察了各地的气候、地形和植物生长的情况,留下了中国古代最详细的气象观测记录。后来,他的日记手稿后来被整理成了《徐霞客游记》。这不仅是一本自然地理的百科全书和导游指南,还是一部明代末年普通百姓生活的生动的历史实录。
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问答题就是在这间小屋里,他们勤奋地工作着。
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问答题我在这风光奇异的地方待的时间不长,但我的心灵得到了升华。那天晚上,我斗胆来 到宾馆外,去观赏五彩斑斓的极光(northern lights)把夜空照亮。传说如果你对着极光 吹口哨,它们就会落到你的脚下。于是我吹响了口哨,发现它们仍待在原先的地方,在寒 冷贫瘠的土地上空飘舞。一如那些飘舞的极光,这里同样是一片远离尘嚣的净土。
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问答题Phonology
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问答题Directions: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Most marketing operations pay close attention to what young people are buying and thinking. Not Britain's political parties, however, for the simple reason that the under-30s are unlikely to go anywhere near a polling booth. In 1964, 11% of those aged 18 to 24 claimed not to vote, according to the British Election Study. At the general election last year that figure rose to 55%. 46. {{U}}A report this week by Reform, a think-tank, suggests that this reticence is costing them dearly. Changes in government policy, it argues, have turned being young into a terrible bore.{{/U}} 47. {{U}}There are already two powerful economic forces working against the so-called "IPOD generation" that are beyond the government's control. {{/U}}First, the ageing of the population is fast increasing the ratio of people in retirement to those of working age. So the young can look forward to handing over a rising proportion of their pay to support the oldies in their decline. Second, the cost of buying a house in places where people want to live has shot up beyond the reach of the young. In 1995 24% of all first-time homebuyers were under 25 ; today, less than 15% are, according to the Halifax, a bank. This much is uncontroversial. But the report also argues that the Labour government has made life worse for young people, in three ways. First, increased spending on health care has tended to benefit the old, who 'use the NHS more than the young. Second, tilting the tax and benefit system towards people with children has transferred money from the young to the middle-aged. Third, higher tuition fees are landing university graduates with hefty debts. 48.{{U}}And the future doesn't look much better: the government's proposed pension reforms, along with the decline of defined-benefit company-pension schemes, make grim reading for the under-30s too.{{/U}} "These changes ought to have brought about a re-examination of the burden of taxation on this age group," says Nick Bosanquet of Imperial College London, one of the authors of the report, tie reckons that, after paying various taxmen and lenders, graduates take home only around half of their salaries. The average for all salaried workers is about three-fifths. Are things really that bad? When examined in a freeze-frame, being young does not look much fun financially. But welfare states are meant to transfer resources from the vigorous to the fragile. Some benefits are merely deferred: today's 25-year-olds will have babies and hip replacements one day. 49.{{U}}And although people in their 20s and 30s tend to be heavily indebted this passes when they sink into their 40s and 50s, says Richard Disney of Nottingham University.{{/U}} Even so, the feeling that young people are being squeezed presents a political opportunity for the opposition parties. 50.{{U}}David Willetts, the Conservative shadow education secretary, said in a speech last year that the young "could be forgiven for believing that the way in which economic and social policy is now conducted is little less than a conspiracy by the middle- aged" against them_. {{/U}}The Liberal Democrat commission on tax policy worried in August about inter-generational unfairness too. There will be more of such talk. For the Tories, it offers a way to discuss reducing spending without sounding as if they are merely the mouthpiece of the wealthy. It gives Lib Dem leaders a way to argue activists out of promising to out-spend Labour. And it might even persuade some of those gloomy 25-year-olds to vote.
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问答题Directions: One of your friends wants to apply for a job involving working with foreign teenagers. Write a letter: 1) recommend him/her, and describe his/her past experience, 2) explain the reasons. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use" Zhang Wei"instead. Do not write your address.
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问答题He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music, and which by their position and association can move men to tears.
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问答题The English sentences given below are ungrammatical. You are required to give the syntactic explanation to the ungrammatically in each of the sentences. (1)* Jack put his ball.(2)* I wonder Michael walked the dog.(3)* Frank thinks himself is a superstar.
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问答题You must also become familiar with your teachers' teaching styles; adjusting your learning style to theirs will be to your advantage.
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问答题It"s midday, and your phone"s battery is dangerously close to the 20 per cent mark. If you"re like the majority of people, that red icon will leave you feeling panicked, annoyed and hunting for a spare charger. LG has dubbed this condition "Low Battery Anxiety" and says that nearly 9 out of 10 people suffer from the fear of losing power on their phone. The company polled a random sample of more than 2,000 adult smartphone users in the US earlier this year. When it comes to choosing between hitting the gym or charging their smartphone, it found one in three people are likely to skip the gym. But millennials tend to have it worse— with 42 per cent likely to skip the gym when choosing between working out or charging their phone. Smartphone users will even "drop everything" and make a U-turn to head back home to charge their phone.
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问答题Directions: Restrictions on the drunk driving have not been so successful in some regions. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper to give your opinions briefly and make two or three suggestions. 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Part B Directions: Write a composition of no less than 150 words under the title of "Rent or Buy an Apartment". Your composition should be based on the following outline. Give at least two reasons to support your choice. Outline: (1)Some people would like to rent an apartment in cities. (2)However, most people prefer to buy an apartment in cities. (3)What's your favorite choice and why?
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问答题Ottava rima
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问答题tenor of discourse
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问答题1) the reasons for writing (including how you found out about the job) 2) some accounts of your qualifications 3) and the way you can be reached 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. You do not need to write the address. (10 points)
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问答题Please list some differences between Langue and Parole.
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问答题装机容量
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