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问答题Directions: A. Title: On Tourism in Colleges B. Word limit: 160-200 words C. Your composition should be based on the OUTLINE below. OUTLINE: 1) Present situation. 2) Advantages for Tourism in Colleges. 3) Its drawbacks. You should write neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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问答题The School for Scandal
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问答题You should write about 100 words on Answer Sheet 2. (10 points)
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问答题amusing
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} You have had an accident and are in hospital. Write a letter to professor Johnson explaining why you will be absent from class for the next month. Ask for advice about how to continue your studies during this period. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. 13o not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address.
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问答题扎实推进教育公平
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问答题 86. {{U}}Contemporary technological reporting is full of notions of electronic communities in which people interact across regions or entire continents.{{/U}} Could such "virtual communities" eventually replace geographically localized social relations? There are reasons to suspect that, as the foundation for a democratic society, virtual communities will remain seriously deficient. 87. {{U}}For example, electronic communication filters out and alters much of the subtlety, warmth, contextuality, and so on that seem important to fully human, morally engaged interaction.{{/U}} That is one reason many Japanese and European executives persist in considering face-to-face encounter essential to their business dealings and why many engineers, too, prefer face-to-face encounter and find it essential to their creativity. 88. {{U}}Even hypothetical new media (e. g. advanced "virtual realities"), conveying a dimensionally richer sensory display are unlikely to prove fully satisfactory, substitutes for face-to-face interaction.{{/U}} Electronic media decompose holistic experience into analytically distinct sensory dimensions and then transmit the latter. At the receiving end, people can resynthesize the resulting parts into a coherent experience, but the new whole is invariably different and, in some fundamental sense, less than the original. Second, there is evidence that screen-based technologies (such as TV and computer monitors) are prone to induce democratically unpromising psychopathologies, ranging from escapism to passivity, obsession, confusing watching with doing, withdrawal from other forms of social engagement, or distancing from moral consequences. Third, a strength--but also a drawback--to a virtual community is that any member can exit instantly. Indeed, an entire virtual community can decline or perish in the wink of an eye. 89. {{U}}To the extent that membership in virtual communities proves less stable than that obtaining in other forms of democratic community, or that social relations prove less thick (i. e. less embedded in a context filled with shared meaning and history), there could be adverse consequences for individual psychological and moral development.{{/U}} 90. {{U}}no matter with whom we communicate or how far our imaginations fly, our bodies--and hence many material interdependencies with other people--always remain locally situated.{{/U}} Thus it seems morally hazardous to commune with far-flung tele-mates, if that means growing indifferent to physical neighbors. It is not encouraging to observe just such indifference in California's Silicon Valley, one of the world's most "highly wired" regions.
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问答题culture overlap
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问答题For most of human history, the dominant concerns about energy have centered on the benefit side. Inadequacy of energy resources of the technologies for harvesting, converting, and distributing those resources has meant insufficient energy benefits to human beings and hence inconvenience, and constraints on its growth. The 1970"s, then, represented an turning point, Energy was seen to be getting costlier in all respects. It began to be believable that excessive energy costs could pose threats on a par with those of insufficient supply. It also became possible to think that expanding some forms of energy supply could create costs exceeding the benefits. The crucial question at the beginning of the 1990"s is whether the trend that began in the 1970"s will prove to be temporary or permanent. Is the era of cheap energy really over, or will a combination of new resources, new technology and changing geopolitics bring it back? One key determinant of the answer is the staggering scale of energy demand brought forth by 100years of population growth and industrial demand. Except for the huge pool of oil underlying the Middle East, the cheapest oil and gas are already gone. Even if a few more giant oil fields are discovered, they will make little difference against consumption on today"s scale. Oil and gas will have to come increasingly, for most countries, from deeper in the earth and from imports whose reliability and affordability cannot be guaranteed.
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问答题Describe with tree diagrams the transformations involved in forming the question "Does John like the book?"(南开大学2007研)
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问答题据英国报纸报道,痴迷于足球的罪犯们纷纷向英国警方投案自首以求在世界杯之前及时结束短暂的刑期。 《旗帜晚报》报道,伦敦北部的赫特福德郡警方开展了“红牌行动”,向未到庭的被告发出了一条简单的信息:要么立即投案,要么在世界杯期间呆在没有电视的警局监房里。“有一名男子甚至打了背包上庭,准备在牢里呆上一阵,”报纸援引赫特福德警官奈杰尔(Nigel)的话。 “毫无疑问他是想赶快结束刑期,以确保在世界杯开赛之时重获自由。” 报纸说,发往罪犯们已知最新地址的296封信已经使17人前往当地警局面对袭击和盗窃之类的指控,另有10人到庭受审。不是球迷的罪犯也并不安全。 奈杰尔说寄信的另一成果是使警方收到了60条关于其他罪犯下落的线报,警方将在今后数周内对他们展开追捕。
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问答题 In Plato’s Utopia, here are three classes: the common people, the soldiers, and the guardians chosen by the legislator. The main problem, as Plato perceives, is to insure that the guardians shall carry out the intention of the legislator. For this purpose the first thing he proposes is education. Education is divided into two parts, music and gymnastics. (46){{U}}Each has a wider meaning than at present: “music” means everything that is in the province of the muses, and “gymnastics” means everything concerned with physical training fitness. {{/U}}“Music” is almost as wide as what is now called “culture”, and “gymnastics” is somewhat wider than what “athletics” mean in the modern sense. Culture is to be devoted to making men gentlemen, in the sense which, largely owing to Plato, is familiar in England. The Athens of his day was, in one respect, analogous to England in the nineteenth century: (47) {{U}}there was in each an aristocracy enjoying wealth and social prestige, but having no monopoly of political power; and in each the aristocracy had to secure as much power as it could by means of impressive behavior. {{/U}}In Plato’s Utopia, however, the aristocracy rules unchecked. Gravity, decorum and courage seem to be the qualities mainly to be cultivated in education. (48){{U}}There is to be a rigid censorship from very early years over the literature to which the young have access and the music they are allowed to hear.{{/U}} Mothers and nurses are to tell their children only authorized stories. Also, there is a censorship of music. The Lydian and Ionian harmonies are to be forbidden, the first because it expresses sorrow, the second because it is relaxed. (49){{U}}Only the Dorian (for courage) and the Phrygian (for temperance) are to be allowed, and permissible rhythms must be simple, and such as are expressive of a courageous and harmonious life.{{/U}} As for gymnastics, the training of the body is to be very austere. No one is to eat fish, or meat cooked otherwise than roasted, and there must be no sauces or candies. People brought up on his regimen, he says, will have no need of doctors. Gymnastics applies to the training of mind as well. Up to a certain age, the young are to see no ugliness or vice. (50){{U}}But at a suitable moment, they must be exposed to “enchantments”, both in the shape of terrors that must not terrify, and of bad pleasures that must not seduce the will. {{/U}}Only after they have withstood these tests will they be judged fit to be guardians.
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问答题social security
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问答题artificial intelligence
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问答题INTEREXPO
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问答题greenery coverage
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问答题当代学生必须学会如何迎接来自未来的挑战。
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问答题Directions: "Go West, Young Man" was a popular saying of the 19 century in the United States, referring to opportunities on the frontier. Today in China, there is also a great need for patriotic and energetic young people to go west and make contributions to the western region development. Write on the Answer Sheet an essay of about 150 words to discuss the significance of the development of West China. The suggested title is Go West, Revitalize Our Nation.
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