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填空题 Company name Yahoo! Date founded ______ 1994 11 Organizers Jerry Young and David Filo The site's original function Mainly for ______ use To provide users with high-quality ______ to other websites. 12 13 Yahoo! services today Email, instant messaging, ______, clubs, photo albums, home web pages, file storage, shops, auctions, classified ______ and more. 14 15 The contradictory aims of Yahoo! to send surfers away as quickly as possible, but also have them stick around as long as possible.
填空题We shall be glad if you agree to ship the goods to us as before ______ Cash against Documents basis.
填空题Black literature flourished in the(5)in the Northeast part of New York City called(6), a neighborhood of poor black slums.
填空题The type of language constructed by second or foreign language learners who are still in the process of learning a language is often referred to as______. (中山大学2008研)
填空题—How much money should I have to pay for the coat?
—You should give 1000 yuan for the coat.
填空题Her wallet
has been stolen
from her
unlocked car
,
only
because of
her carelessness
.
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填空题Correct (decide) ______ came when the referees (裁判) were moving at a speed of about 2 meters per second.
填空题The commencement and termination of basic msurance are usually stipulated by adopting the customary ______ clause.
填空题7.Theyve earned su______ through hard work and as a result their under-funding projects were to some extent compensated for by the rewards.
填空题Collecting as a serious hobby is quite different and has many advantages, providing relaxation for leisure hours.
填空题The mans eyes ______ with fear when he saw the robbers gun. 那个人看到劫匪的枪时,吓得瞪大了眼睛。
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填空题Text 3 Modern liberal opinion
is sensitive to problems of restriction of freedom and abuse of power. Indeed,
many hold that a man can be injured only by violating his will, but this view is
much too narrow. It fails to recognize the great dangers we shall face in the
uses of biomedical technology that stems from an excess of freedom, from the
unrestrained exercise of will. In my view, our greatest problems will be
voluntary self-degradation, or willing dehumanization, as the unintended yet
often inescapable consequence of sternly and successfully pursuing our
humanization goals. Certain desires and perfected medical
technologies have already had some dehumanizing consequences. Improved methods
of resuscitation (复活) have made possible heroic efforts to "save" the severely
ill and injured. Yet these efforts are sometimes only partly successful; they
succeed in rescuing individuals but these individuals may have severe brain
damage and be capable of only a less-than-human, vegetating existence. Such
patients found with increasing frequency in the intensive care units of
university hospitals, have been denied a death with dignity. Families are forced
to suffer seeing their loved ones so reduced and are made to bear the burden of
a prolonged "death watch". Even the ordinary methods of
treating disease and prolonging life have changed the context in which men die.
Fewer and fewer people die in the familiar surroundings of home or in the
company of family and friends. At that time of life when there is perhaps the
greatest need for human warmth and comfort, the dying patient is kept company by
cardiac (心脏的) pacemakers and defibrillators, respirators, aspirators,
oxygenators, catheters (导尿管) and his intravenous (静脉的) drip. Ties to the
community of men are replaced by attachments to an assemblage of machines.
This loneliness, however, is not confined to the dying patient
in the hospital bed. Consider the increasing number of old people still alive
thanks to medical progress; as a group, the elderly are the most alienated
members of our society, not yet ready for the world of the dead, not deemed fit
for the world of the living, they are shunted aside. More and more of them spend
the extra years medicine has given them in "homes for senior citizens", in
hospitals for chronic diseases, and in nursing homes--waiting for the end. We
have learned how to increase their years, but we have not learned how to help
them enjoy their days; yet we continue to bravely and sternly push back the
frontiers against death. [A] prevent patients from dying
honourably. [B] the ending life lonely in nursing homes.
[C] originates from an excess of freedom and free exercise of
will. [D] connections to the community of men.
[E] are shunted aside and ignored. [F] by improved
medical methods and equipment. [G] in the familiar
surroundings of family and friends.
填空题{{U}}给我印象最深的{{/U}} was that a middle school student had made the great invention.
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填空题Whatever
is worth doing
at all
is worth
doing
it
well
.
填空题Kurtz and Marlow are characters in the novel entitled______written by______.
填空题Paraphrase the following sentences.(10 x2 = 20 points)It is a point of honor with the customer not to let the shopkeeper guess what it is she really likes and wants until the last moment.
