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问答题eutrophication
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问答题阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务:(1)从第16~19题后所给的5个选项中为第①~④段每段选择1个正确的段落大意;(2)从第20~25题后所给的7个选项中选择6个正确选项,分别完成每个句子,并将所选答案的代码(指A、B、C、D、E、F或G)填在答题纸的相应位置上。How to Forgive, Forget and Let Go  ①Forgiving someone does not m
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问答题21. The greatest achievement of humankind in its long evolution from ancient hominoid ancestors to its present status is the acquisition and accumulation of a vast body of knowledge about itself, the world, and the universe. The products of this knowledge arc all those things that, in the aggregate, we call "civilization", including language, science, literature, art, all the physical mechanisms, instruments, and structures we use, and the physical infrastructures on which society relies. 22. Most of us assume that in modern society knowledge of all kinds is continually increasing and the aggregation of new information into the corpus of our social or collective knowledge is steadily reducing the area of ignorance about ourselves, the world, and the universe. But continuing reminders of the numerous areas of our present ignorance invite a critical analysis of this assumption. In the popular view, intellectual evolution is similar to, although much more rapid than, somatic evolution. Biological evolution is often described by the statement that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny"--meaning that the individual embryo, in its development from a fertilized ovum into a human baby, passes through successive stages in which it resembles ancestral forms of the human species. The popular view is that humankind has progressed from a state of innocent ignorance, comparable to that of an infant, and gradually has acquired more and more knowledge, much as a child learns in passing through the several grades of the educational system. 23. Implicit in this view is an assumption that phylogeny resembles ontogeny, so that there will ultimately be a stage in which the accumulation of knowledge is essentially complete, at least in specific fields, as if society had graduated with all the advanced degrees that signify mastery of important subjects. Such views have, in fact, been expressed by some eminent scientists. In 1894 the great American physicist Albert Michelson said in a talk at the University of Chicago: 24. While it is never safe to affirm that the future of Physical Science has no marvels in store even more astonishing than those of the past, it seems probable that most of the grand underlying principles have been firmly established and that further advances are to be sought chiefly in the rigorous application of these principles to all the phenomena which come under our notice The future truths of Physical Science are to be looked for in the sixth place of decimals.
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问答题我已了解清楚,她的结论是以事实为根据的。
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问答题他很长时间以来一直梦想当一名首席执行官(CEO)。为了达到心中渴望的这一目的,他从早忙到晚。后来,他被提升为执行总裁。从那以后,他更是全身心地扑在工作上。为鼓励员工努力工作,他还制定了一些奖励制度。自从他加盟以来,公司有了很大改观。但他并不满足于自己的成绩。决定利用业余时间攻读EMBA学位。
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问答题下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。People Watchers  Some scientists do not wear laboratory coats coat.And only 41_____ rare do they use microscopes.These scientists
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问答题世界许多地区的天气变化无常,它在人们日常生活中起着重要的作用。例如:如果他们是农民、渔民或水手,他们需要事先了解气候的变化。太空科学家和飞行员特别需要了解天气情况。自古以来,人类观察天空、风向和大气层以及各种其他气候现象,以便进行天气预报。但他们的天气预报常常是不准的。现在许多国家政府部门非常仔细地研究天气情况。它们使用多种科学仪器来帮助准确地预测天气,例如,他们利用雷达、卫星和计算机来收集所需要的气象资料。
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 When you have a problem with your computer, we recommend the following troubleshooting 故障排除 tips. Once you start troubleshooting, write down each step you take. In this way, you’ll be able
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问答题translationese
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问答题bound morpheme
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问答题下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,并将答案写在答题纸相应的位置上。Silent Listening  If something bad just happened(happen) to your friend, what should you do? Would you mention it to him and say yo
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问答题adapt to the economic new normal
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问答题Studythefollowingchartcarefullyandwriteanarticle.Inyourarticle,youshouldcoverthefollow-ingpoints:1)describethephenomenon;2)analyzethephenomenonandgiveyourcommentonit.[]
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问答题什么是错误? 2.怎样辩证地看待错误。 3.你怎样看待自己的错误。 4.你怎样看待他人的错误。
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问答题(1)科技的进步使我们的生活更加美好。 (2)科技的进步也给我们的生活带来了问题。 (3)你的看法。
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问答题A Frenchman, the psychologist Alfred Binet, published the first standardized test of human intelligence in 1905. (46)But it was an American, Lewis Terman, a psychology professor at Stanford, who thought to divide a_test taker's "mental age," as revealed by that score, by his or her biological age to derive a number that he called "IQ". It would be hard to think of a pop-scientific coinage that has had a greater impact on the way people think about themselves and others. (47)No country: embraced the IQ more thoroughly than the U.S., where millions of people have their IQ measured annually, many with a direct descendant of Binet's original test, although not necessarily for the purpose Bin et intended. He developed his test as a way of identifying public school students who needed extra help in learning, and that is still one of its leading uses. But the broader and more controversial use of IQ testing has its roots in a theory of intelligence—part science, part sociology—that developed in the late 19th century, before Binet's work and entirely separate from it. (48)Championed first by Charles Darwin's cousin Francis Galton, it held that intelligence was the most valuable human attribute, and that if people who had a lot of it could be identified and put in leadership positions, all of society would benefit. Terman believed IQ tests should be used to conduct a great sorting out of the population, so that young people would be assigned on the basis of their scores to particular levels in the school system, which would lead to corresponding socioeconomic destinations in adult life. The beginning of the IQ-testing movement overlapped with the eugenics movement—hugely popular in America and Europe among the "better sort". In 1958 a British sociologist named Michael Young coined the word "meritocracy" to denote a society that organizes itself according to IQ-test scores. Terman and many other early advocates of IQ testing had in mind the creation of an American meritocracy, though the word didn't exist then. (49)They believed IQ tests could be the means to create, for the first time ever, a society in which advantage would go to the people who deserved it rather than to those who had been born into it. In order to believe this, though, you have to believe that merit and a score on an IQ test are the same thing. (50)Long before IQ was invented, America prided itself on beinga country without a class system, in which people of talent and industry would rise and be rewarded. The advent of intelligence tests did not dramatically affect the degree of social mobility in the U.S.—at least not enough for any change to show up in the social-science data.
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问答题A bridge would cost far more than a tunnel, but you would be able to go by rail or by car on a bridge, whereas a tunnel would provide a rail link only. ( Passage 3 )
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问答题speech community
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问答题The bus driver has a style of driving and it' s fun to try to figure it out the first hour or so. (Passage 1)
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问答题下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。A Painter’s Journey  Gareth Hinds was born bear in 1971.He always knew he wanted to be an 41_____ art because he is a person who
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