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填空题When I walked out of the terminal, I was facing the same crowd of taxi drivers milling about in front of every airport the world over.
填空题A good country park is readily accessible.
(reach) ______.
填空题Under the FCA term, if delivery occurs at the sellers premises, the ______ is responsible for loading. If delivery occurs at any other place, the ______ is not responsible for unloading.
填空题It is
when
you nearly lose someone
when
you become
fully
conscious of how much you value
them
.
填空题Linda: Happy birthday, Mary!Mary: (51) Linda: Who is the tall man next to your brother?Mary: Didn't you meet him before?Linda: (52) Mary: Oh! Then let me introduce you to him now, Steve, (53) .Steve: Hi, Linda. (54) Linda: I'm glad to meet you, too. Can't we sit down somewhere and talk?Steve: (55) Let's sit over there.
填空题When the cherry trees burst ________blossom, I think of my visit to Japan two years ago
填空题The coward in me was much too pleased with this solution. A) courage B) fear C) satisfaction D) personality
填空题He has a large collection of books, {{U}}其中不少是英文版的{{/U}}.
填空题It is well-known that Ibsen was a very ______ (fruit) Norwegian play writer.
填空题[A]Manynowtakeissuewiththisview.Severaleconomistsreckonthatthebrain-drainhypothesisfailstoaccountfortheeffectsofremittances,forthebeneficialeffectsofreturningmigrants,andforthepossibilitythatbeingabletomigratetogreenerpasturesinducespeopletogetmoreeducation.Somearguethatoncethesefactorsaretakenintoaccount,anexodusofhighlyskilledpeoplecouldturnouttobeanetbenefittothecountriestheyleave.RecentstudiesofmigrationfromcountriesasfarapartasGhana,Fiji,IndiaandRomaniahavefoundsupportforthis"braingain"idea.[B]Therearemoresubtlewaysinwhichthedepartureofsomeskilledpeoplemayaidpoorercountries.Someemigrantswouldhavebeenjoblesshadtheystayed.StudieshavefoundthatunemploymentratesamongyoungpeoplewithcollegedegreesincountrieslikeMoroccoandTunisiaareseveralmultiplesofthoseamongthepoorlyeducated,perhapsbecausegraduatesaremoredemanding.Migrationmayleadtoamoreproductivepairingofpeople'sskillsandjobs.Someofthebenefitsofthisimprovedmatchthenflowbacktothemigrant'shomecountry,mostdirectlyviaremittances.[C]Thepossibilityofemigrationmayevenhavebeneficialeffectsonthosewhochoosetostay,bygivingpeopleinDoorcountriesanincentivetoinvestineducation.AstudyofCapeVerdeansfindsthatanincreaseoftenpercentagepointsinyoungpeople'sperceivedprobabilityofemigratingraisestheprobabilityoftheircompletingsecondaryschoolbyaroundeightpoints.[D]Whenpeopleinrichcountriesworryaboutmigration,theytendtothinkoflow-paidincomerswhocompeteforjobsasconstructionworkers,dishwashersorfarmhands.Whenpeopleindevelopingcountriesworryaboutmigration,theyareusuallyconcernedattheprospectoftheirbestandbrightestdecampingtoSiliconValleyortohospitalsanduniversitiesinthedevelopedworld.ThesearethekindofworkersthatcountrieslikeBritain,CanadaandAustraliatrytoattractbyusingimmigrationrulesthatprivilegecollegegraduates.[E]Themostobviouswayinwhichmigrantsrepaytheirhomelandsisthroughremittances.Workersfromdevelopingcountriesremittedatotalof$325billionin2010,accordingtotheWorldBank.Askilledmigrantmayearnseveralmultiplesofwhathisincomewouldhavebeenhadhestayedathome.AstudyofRomanianmigrantstoAmericafoundthattheaverageemigrantearnedalmost$12,000ayearmoreinAmericathanhewouldhavedoneinhisnativeland,ahugepremiumforsomeonefromacountrywhereincomeperpersonisaround$7,500.[F]Lotsofstudieshavefoundthatwell-educatedpeoplefromdevelopingcountriesareparticularlylikelytoemigrate.Bysomeestimates,two-thirds-ofhighlyeducatedCapeVerdeansliveoutsidethecountry.This"braindrain"haslongbotheredpolicymakersinpoorcountries.Theyfearthatithurtstheireconomies,deprivingthemofmuch-neededskilledworkerswhocouldhavetaughtattheiruniversities,workedintheirhospitalsandcomeupwithclevernewproductsfortheirfactoriestomake.[G]Itistruethatmanyskilledmigrantshavebeeneducatedandtrainedpartlyattheexpenseoftheirgovernments.Somearguethatpoorcountriesshouldthereforerethinkhowmuchtheyspendonhighereducation.ButanewstudyofremittancessenthomebyGhanaianmigrantssuggeststhatonaveragetheytransferenoughovertheirworkinglivestocovertheamountspentoneducatingthemseveraltimesover.Thestudyfindsthatonceremittancesaretakenintoaccount,thecostofeducationwouldhavetobe5.6timestheofficialfiguretomakeitalosingpropositionforGhana.
填空题A. See you this morning B. I' ve got run C. See you again D. won' t be back for supper E. I will go to the office F. Take care G. Don' t worry H. I' ll just take the subway Gary: Dear, I have to go to the office early today. Can you take Sally to school? Ada: Sure. Want me to give you a ride? Gary: No, forget it. (56) . It's pick Sally up this afternoon. You can just come home after work. Ada: OK. Oh, I almost forgot. I probably (57) . I've made an evening appointment with Mr. Steven to talk about our next project. Gary: Oh, I see. (58) . Hurry Sally up a little. She hasn't even had her breakfast yet. Ada: Ok. (59) . Love you, honey. Gary: I love you, too. (60)
填空题By the end of next term I______ (learn) French for nearly nine years.
填空题Please turn to page 46; thats where we ______ last time.
填空题According to Ryle, the task of philosophy is to restate ______ "misleading expressions" in forms that are logically more accurate. (system)
填空题Americans view the family as group whose primary purpose is to advance the happiness of individual members
填空题The salesman told me
that
a good pair of glasses
were
supposed
to last
at least
3 to 4 years.
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填空题An ______ (experience) teacher knows how to arouse the interests of his students.
填空题Pat: May I speak to Jane?Ann: ______.
填空题________is said of the study of development of language and languages over time
