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Britain's leading state-run English
language center * Held from June to August *
Classes at all levels * Excellent teachers *
Preparation for public exams * Accommodation(食宿) in selected
families * Pleasant seaside town * Very full
social programme * English through activity e. g. art,
photography etc. * Special English e.g. medical, business
etc. * Advice service for university and college
students * Teachers'
course
单选题Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered them and a child rarely dislikes food (21) it is badly cooked. The way a meal is cooked and served is most important and an (22) served meal will improve a child's appetite. Never ask a child (23) he likes or dislikes a food and never discuss likes and dislikes in front of him or allow (24) else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother refuses vegetables in the child's hearing he is (25) to copy this procedure. Take it (26) granted that he likes everything and he probably will. Nothing healthful should be omitted for the meal because of a supposed dislike. At meal times it is a good idea to give a child a small portion and let him come back for a second helping rather than give him as (27) as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child (28) meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not allow him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will soon learn to swallow his food so he can hurry back to his toys. Under (29) circumstances must a child be coaxed(哄骗) (30) forced to eat.
单选题The best title for the passage could be _______
单选题Although I am not a (n) ______, I am interested in tracing the origin of English______.
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单选题There are many factors which may have an influence on adults and children being able to lead a healthy life. Nowadays, people are very busy. Often, both parents work outside the home. Children are expected to take on more responsibility at home to help their parents. They also have sporting and leisure activities as well as school expectations. The busyness also adds another factor: the need to use cars to get from one place to another quickly. Today, society places a lot of emphasis on technology. Computers, DVDs, CDs, television, Playstations and Xboxes have become major leisure activities, rather than traditional more active pursuits. This has led to a more sedentary lifestyle. The media provide entertainment and information. Unfortunately, they also promote fast food which fits easily into busy lifestyles. It is much more convenient at times to buy a quick takeaway rather than prepare a meal. The media constantly bombard (轰炸) their audience with "perfect" body images, the need to buy the most fashionable clothes, the most up-to-date computer games, the best places to visit and the best things to do. Environments vary. We may be exposed to pollution, such as cigarette smoke. This can be harmful to people who suffer from breathing difficulties. Environments where passive smoking is unavoidable make it difficult to lead a healthy life. Perhaps the important factor influencing healthy lifestyles is motivation, or the desire to be healthy. Any person who wants to be healthy will find a way to be healthy—if he/she is motivated enough!
单选题The standard ______ in C language contain many useful functions for input and output, string handing, mathematical computations, and system programming tasks. A.database B.files C.libraries D.subroutine
单选题选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。 Prior to the UML, there was no clear leading (1) language. Users had to choose. from among many similar modeling languages with minor differences in overall (2) power. Most of the modeling languages shared a set of commonly accepted concepts that are expressed slightly differently in various languages. This lack of (3) discouraged new users from entering the OO market and from doing OO modeling, without greatly expanding the power of modeling. Users longed for the industry to it adopt one, or a very few, broadly supported modeling languages suitable for (4) usage. Some vendors were discouraged from entering the OO modeling area because of the need to support many similar, but slightly different, modeling languages. In particular, the supply of add-on tools has been depressed because small vendors cannot afford to support many different formats from many different (5) modeling tools. It is important to the entire OO industry to encourage broadly based tools and vendors, as well as niche products that cater to the needs of specialized groups.
单选题According to the passage, the boy cannot be taught to ______.
单选题A. His task is to ensure the fair use and storage of personal information held in computer.B. And that later they agreed upon certain signs, called letters, which could be combined to represent those sounds, and which could be written down.C. Both sides are determined to get what they want, and there seems to be no possibility of compromise.D. Arguing just for the sake of arguing usually does not promote a critical examination of ideas.
单选题His physical and emotional ___________ to Oxford and to Mississippi, to the land and to the people that shaped him, was at the core of his being.
单选题Many children think that if there were not so many examinations, they should have ______ at school.
单选题Unlike the carefully weighed and planned compositions of Dante, Goethe"s writings always have a sense of immediacy and enthusiasm. He was a constant experimenter with life, with ideas and with forms of writing. For the same reason, his works seldom have the qualities of finish or formal beauty which distinguish the masterpieces of Dante and Virgil. He came to love the beauties of classicism, but it was never an essential part of his make-up. Instead, the urgency of the moment, the spirit of the thing, guided his pen. As a result, nearly all his works have serious flaw of structure, of inconsistencies, of excesses and redundancies and extremities.
In a large sense, Goethe represents the fullest development of the romanticism. It has been argued that he should not be so designated because he so clearly matured and outgrew the kind of romanticism exhibited by Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats. Shelley and Keats died young; Wordsworth lived narrowly and abandoned his early attitudes. In contrast, Goethe lived abundantly and developed his faith in the spirit, his understanding of nature and human nature, and his reliance on feelings as man"s essential motivating force. The result was an all-encompassing vision of reality and a philosophy of life broader and deeper than the partial visions and attitudes of other romanticists. Yet the spirit of youthfulness, the impatience with close reasoning or "logic chopping", and the continued faith in nature remained his to the end, together with an occasional waywardness and impulsiveness and a disregard of artistic or logical propriety, which savor strongly of romantic individualism. Since so many twentieth century thoughts and attitudes are similarly based on the stimulus of the Romantic Movement. Goethe stands as particularly the poet of the modern man as Dante stood for medieval man and as Shakespeare for the man of the Renaissance.
单选题She______the hospital so soon, for she had not yet recovered.
单选题Which of the following inferences CANNOT be made from the information in paragraph one?
单选题 I started a company years ago, and consumed MYM
75,000 a month. Four months aftermy company was set up, I had only a quarter of
the starting capital left in the bank. Looking for guidance, I went to talk to
my friend, Arthur Walworth about my new venture. "Times of
great change always bring out the risk-takers," he said, "and they leave winners
and losers. " There was a period when CD-ROM sales had bombed. Investors were
fleeing from the field. I didn't turn away from mine entirely, but instead
linked it to the Internet. My plan was to offer consumers descriptions of
home-design products by using a special software and let them modify the
designs. Then we can enable them to get online professional and constructional
help to have their houses built, decorated and furnished according to their own
choice. To realize my plan I needed investors, so I continued to meet regularly
with venture capitalists. One said I had a great idea. But I needed to test
it. I was working nonstop-struggling to find the fight way
ahead. The pressure was terrible. To get the money from a venture capitalist is
going to cost my wife and my children ! It was just at this time that my parents
and sisters stepped up. Two hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money to them,
but they invested in this crazy son and brother without a moment's hesitation.
With their help my company survived and has been prospering ever since.
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单选题Plastic heart valves and other human "spare parts" have ______ possible many recent developments in surgery.
单选题An engineer designed a ball so that when it was dropped, it rose with each bounce exactly one-half as high as it had fallen. The engineer dropped the ball from a 16-meter platform and caught it after it had traveled 46.5 meters. How many times did the ball bounce? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 9
单选题The biggest danger facing the global airline industry is not the effects of terrorism, war, SARS and economic downturn. It is that these blows, which have helped ground three national flag carriers and force two American airlines into bankruptcy, will divert attention from the inherent weaknesses of aviation, which they have exacerbated. As in the crisis that attended the first Gulf War, many airlines hope that traffic will soon bounce back, and a few catastrophic years will be followed by fuller planes, happier passengers and a return to profitability. Yet the industry's problems are deeper--and older--than the trauma of the past two years implies. As the centenary of the first powered flight approaches in December, the industry it launched is still remarkably primitive. The car industry, created not long after the Wright Brothers made history, is now a global industry dominated by a dozen firms, at least half of which make good profits. Yet commercial aviation consists of 267 international carriers and another 500-plus domestic ones. The world's biggest carrier, American Airlines, has barely 7% of the global market, whereas the world's biggest carmaker, General Motors, has (with its associated firms) about a quarter of the world's automobile market. Aviation has been incompletely deregulated, and in only two markets: America and Europe. Everywhere else, governments dictate who flies under what rules. These aim to preserve state-owned national flag-carriers, run for prestige rather than profit. And numerous restrictions on foreign ownership impede cross-border airline mergers. In America, the big network carriers face barriers to exit, which have kept their route networks too large. Trade unions resisting job cuts and Congressmen opposing route closures in their territory conspire to block change. In Europe, liberalization is limited by bilateral deals that prevent, for instance, British Airways (BA) flying to America from Frankfurt or Paris, or Lufthansa offering transatlantic flights from London's Heathrow. To use the car industry analogy, it is as if only Renaults were allowed to drive on French motorways. In airlines, the optimists are those who think that things are now so had that the industry has no option but to evolve. Frederick Reid, president of Delta Air Lines, said earlier this year that events since the September 11th attacks are the equivalent of a meteor strike, changing the climate, creating a sort of nuclear winter and leading to a "compressed evolutionary cycle". So how, looking on the bright side, might the industry look after five years of accelerated development?
