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问答题不言而喻,青年人的教育对于一个国家的未来是至关重要的。
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问答题 Directions:
You were invited to a gathering in Mary's house, but you forgot it and didn't show up. Write a letter to Mary to
1)apologize and explain why you were absent,
2)and send an invitation back for forgiveness.
You should write about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.
Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use 'Li Ming' instead.
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In the span of 18 months, Isaac Newton invented calculus,
constructed a theory of optics, explained how gravity works and discovered his
laws of motion. As a result, 1665 and the early months of 1666 are termed his
annus mirabilis. (46) {{U}}It was a sustained sprint of intellectual achievement
that no one thought could ever be equaled.{{/U}} But in a span of a few years just
before 1900, it all began to unravel. One phenomenon after another was
discovered which could not be explained by the laws of classical physics. (47)
{{U}}The theories of Newton, and of James Clerk Maxwell who followed him in the
mid-19th century by crafting a more comprehensive account of electromagnetism,
were in trouble.{{/U}} Then, in 1905, a young patent clerk named
Albert Einstein found the way forward. In five remarkable papers, he showed that
atoms are real (it was still controversial at the time), presented his special
theory of relativity, and put quantum theory on its feet. It was a different
achievement from Newton's year, but Einstein's annus mirabilis was no less
remarkable. He did not, like Newton, have to invent entirely new forms of
mathematics. However, he had to revise notions of space and time fundamentally.
(48) {{U}}And unlike Newton, who did not publish his results for nearly 20 years,
so obsessed was he with secrecy and working out the details, Einstein released
his papers one after another, as a fusillade of ideas.{{/U}} For
Einstein, it was just a beginning--he would go on to create the general theory
of relativity and to pioneer quantum mechanics. While Newton came up with one
system for explaining the world, Einstein thus came up with two. Unfortunately,
his discoveries-- relativity and quantum theory contradict one another. Both
cannot be true everywhere, although both are remarkably accurate .in their
respective domains of the very large and the very small. Einstein would spend
the last years of his life attempting to reconcile the two theories, and
failing. (49){{U}} But then, no one else has succeeded in fixing the problems
either, and Einstein was perhaps the one who saw them most
clearly.{{/U}} When Einstein was awarded a Nobel prize, in 1921,
it was for the first of his papers of 1905, which proved the existence of
photons--particles of light. (50){{U}} Up until that paper, completed on March
17th and published in Annalen der Physik (as were the other 1905 papers), light
had been supposed to be a wave, since this explains the interference patterns
created when it passes through a grating.{{/U}} Einstein, however, began
from a different premise, by considering the so called "black-body
experiment".
问答题The MPA program is designed for present and future leaders of the public and nonprofit sectors. The program emphasizes broad-based public policy analysis and management knowledge, while students pursue one or more specialized policy fields. The core devotes considerable time to mastering the basic analytic and quantitative skills needed by good analysts and managers. The curriculum draws upon the wide range of academic disciplines throughout the University of Washington. The school offers a series of special management-skills workshops each year in addition to its regular course offerings. Distinguished public-sector practitioners typically teach these seminars. Recent workshops have covered such topics as writing; effective oral presentations; building teams; managing a diverse work force; financial resources in the public sector; managing consultants; and planning public participation. The program aims at enhance the trainee's policy analysis ability, familiarize them with skill of public administration, improve their ability of learning, adapting and leading, so as to enhance their executive competence and their overall qualities.
问答题你(Li Yuan)丢失了一本书。写一篇失物启事。启事内容如下:(1)书名;(2)丢书的地点、时间;(3)书对你的重要性;(4)联系方式。
问答题孔子(Confucius)是中国历史上首创私人讲学的教育家,他主张“有教无类”,学生中不少人出身低贱,过去无权接受教育的平民子弟得以受教育。他注重道德培养,主张治学要先立人,提出了一整套以道德培养为核心的教育思想,提倡“学而时习之”,“温故而知新”。他注重言传身教,提倡“知之为知之,不知为不知”的老实态度,要求自己“学而不厌,诲人不倦”。在教学中他讲究教育方法,注重启发、诱导,注重有的放矢,因材施教,他是中国历史上影响最深远的第一位教育家。
问答题一些法官已允许医院让没有希望康复的病人停用维持生命的设备。但是,我说这是残忍的谋杀。我们要么现在就中止这种惯常作法,要么就应该尽快为老人、体弱者和其他被认为是负担的人制定安乐死计划。我们应该让病情自然地发展而不应该停用维持生命的设备。
问答题毫无疑问,有些妇女坚持要有离婚的权利,如果她们的丈夫干的工作和积攒的钱不如她们多的话。
问答题The long and progressive reign of Queen Victoria came to a climax at a time of peace and plenty when the British Empire seemed to be at the summit of its power and security. Of the discord that soon followed we shall here note only two factors which had large influence on contemporary English literature. The first disturbing factor was imperialism, the reawakening of a dominating spirit which had seemingly been put to sleep by the proclamation of an Imperial Federation. (46) Its coming was heralded by the Boer War in South Africa, through which Britain blundered to what was hoped to be an era of peace and good will. Other nations promptly made such hope a vain whistling in the wind. Japanese War Lords began a career of conquest which aimed to make Japan master of Asia and East Indies. Pacific islands that had for ages slept peacefully were turned into frowning naval stations. (47) Even the United States, aroused by an easy triumph in the Spanish War, started on an imperialistic adventure by taking 'control of the Philippines, thus making an implacable enemy of Japan. Only a nation that enters on a dangerous course with eyes wide open has any chance of a safe way out, and the imperialistic nations were all alike blind. (48) An inevitable result was the First War and the great horror of a Second World War, the two disasters being different acts of the same tragedy of imperialism, separated only by a breathing spell. Another factor that influenced literature for the worse was a widespread demand for social reform of every kind; not slow and orderly reform, which is progress, but immediate and uncontrolled reform, which breeds a spirit of rebellion and despair. Before the Victorian age had come to an end, English literature appeared to have lost touch with healthy English life. Many writers echoed the sorrowful cry of James Thomson in his City of Dreadful Night, or babbled of "art for art's sake" with Oscar Wilde. (49) Groom, in his survey of the period, notes that writers had mostly a critical attitude toward morals and religion, Church and State, as relics from "the dead hand of traditional beliefs." (50) Small wonder that German and Japanese war-advocates regarded Englishmen as a decadent race when the same or a worse opinion was daily read in the novels of Samuel Butler and nightly heard in the plays of Bernard Shaw.
问答题下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Friends In the First World War, an English soldier saw his lifelong friend fall under gunfire.After the attack had failed a
问答题Pessimists are such~ people who always expect bad things to happen in the world.
问答题The oil price was given another push up this week when Iraq suspended oil exports. Strengthening economic growth, at the same time as winter grips the northern hemisphere, could push the price higher still in the short term.
Yet there are good reasons to expect the economic consequences now to be less severe than in the 1970s. in most countries the cost of crude oil now accounts for a smaller share of the price of petrol than it did in the 1970s. In Europe, taxes account for up to four-fifths o5 the retail price, so even quite big changes in the price of crude have a more muted effect on pump prices than in the past.
问答题展望新世纪初的国内外形势,未来五到十年是我国经济和社会发展极为重要的时期。世界新科技革命迅猛发展,经济全球化趋势增强,许多周边国家正在加快发展。所有这些既为我们带来了严峻挑战,也为我们提供了历史性机遇。
问答题Human beings in all times and places think about their world and wonder at their place in it. Humans are thoughtful and creative, possessed of insatiable curiosity. Furthermore, humans have the ability to modify the environment in which they live thus subjecting all other life forms to their own peculiar ideas and fancies. Therefore, it is important to study humans in all their richness and diversity in a calm and systematic manner, with the hope that the knowledge resulting from such studies can lead humans to a more harmonious way of living with themselves and with all other life forms on this planet Earth. "Anthropology" derives from the Greek words anthropos, meaning "human", and logos, meaning "study of". By its very name, anthropology encompasses the study of all humankind.
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
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
The Students' Union of English Department will hold an English speech contest. You are
required to write a poster through which students and teachers can be informed of the event.
The poster should include:
1) schedule of the contest,
2) and requirements and other details.
Write your letter in no less than 100 words. Write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
问答题Opinion polls are now beginning to show an unwilling general agreement that, whoever is to blame and whatever happens from now on, high unemployment is probably here to stay. This means we shall have to find ways of sharing the available employment widely.
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