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问答题Directions:Studythepictureasfollowing,andwriteanessayofabout150words.Youressaymustbebasedontheinstructionsasfollows:1.Describethepicture2.Interpretitsmeaning3.Predictthefutureofthisphenomenon
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问答题Explain the notion of hyponym.
问答题Directions:
Suppose you want to apply for the following post/position: Waiter/waitress required for evening work. Write a letter:
1) show your interest, and describe your previous experience,
2) explain why you would be suitable for the job.
You should write about 100 words on the ANSWER SHEET.
Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Zhang Wei" instead.
Do not write your address.
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问答题在昨天的会议上,大家都反对在设备上花太多的资金。
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问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressay,youshould1)describethepicturebriefly,2)interpretthesocialphenomenonreflectedbyit,and3)giveyourpointofview.
问答题And yet nothing had changed since the moments when he had been kissing her; or rather, nothing in the substance of things. But the essence of things had changed.These and other of his words were nothing but the perfunctory babble of the surface while the depths remained paralyzed. He turned away, and bent over a chair.[She]followed him to the middle of the room where he was, and stood there staring at him with eyes that did not weep. Presently she slid down upon her knees beside his foot, and from this position she crouched in a heap."In the name of our love, forgive me!" she whispered with a dry mouth. "I have forgiven you for the same ! "And, as he did not answer, she said again—"Forgive me as you are forgiven! I forgive you, Angel. ""You—yes, you do. ""But you do not forgive me?""O[...], forgiveness does not apply to the case! You were one person; now you are another. My God—how can forgiveness meet such a grotesque—prestidigitation as that!"He paused, contemplating this definition; then suddenly broke into horrible laughter—as unnatural and ghastly as a laugh in hell."Don"t—don"t! It kills me quite, that!" she shrieked. "O have mercy upon me—have mercy!"He did not answer; and, sickly white, she jumped up.
问答题1.环境对于我们每个人都是重要的
2.人们有着不同的环保意识
3.行动起来,保护环境是每个人的义务
问答题Explain the following literary phenomena with reference to the period of time, main features and representative writers.(10 points)1)The Theatre of the Absurd(3 points)
问答题Dialogue 1 A: Are you flee tiffs afternoon? B: Yes. A: I want to do some shopping. Would you like to come with me? B: I'd love to.
问答题Directions: Read the following passages and then answer IN
COMPLETE SENTENCES the questions which follow each passage. Use only information
from tile passage you have just read and write your answer in the corresponding
space in your answer sheet.For 40 years the sight of
thousands of youngsters striding across the open moorland has been as much an
annual fixture as spring itself. But the 2,400 school pupils who join the
grueling Dartmoor Ten Tors Challenge next Saturday may be among the last to take
part in the May tradition. The trek faces growing criticism from
environmentalists who fear that the presence of so many walkers on one weekend
threatens the survival of some of Dartmoor's internationally rare bird
species. The Ten Tors Challenge takes place in the middle of
the breeding season, when the slightest disturbance can jeopardize birds'
chances of reproducing successfully. Experts at the RSPB and the Dartmoor
National Park Authority fear that the walkers could frighten birds and even
crush eggs. They are now calling for the event to be moved to the autumn, when
the breeding season is over and chicks should be well established. Organisers of
the event, which is led by about 400 Territorial Army volunteers, say moving it
would be impractical for several reasons and would mean pupils could not train
properly for the 55-mile trek. Dartmoor is home to 10 rare species of
ground-nesting birds, including golden plovers, dunlins and lapwings. In some
cases, species are either down to their last two pairs on the moor or are facing
a nationwide decline. Emma Parkin, South-west spokeswoman for
the PASPB, took part in the challenge as a schoolgirl. She said the society had
no objections to the event itself but simply wanted it moved to another time of
year. "It is a wonderful activity for the children who take part but, having
thousands of people walking past in one weekend when birds are breeding is
hardly ideal," she said. "We would prefer it to take place after the breeding
and nesting season is over. There is a risk of destruction and disturbance. If
the walkers put a foot in the wrong place they can crush the eggs and if there
is sufficient disturbance the birds might abandon the nest." Helen Booker, an
RSPB upland conservation officer, said there was no research into the scale of
the damage but there was little doubt the walk was detrimental. "If people are
tramping past continually it can harm the chances of successful nesting. There
is also the fear of direct trampling of eggs." A spokesman for the Dartmoor
National Park Authority said the breeding season on the moor lasted from early
March to mid-July, and the Ten Tors Challenge created the potential for
disturbance for March, when participants start training. To
move the event to the autumn was difficult because children would be on holiday
during the training period. There was a possibility that some schools in the
Southwest move to a four-term year in 2004, "but until then any change was
unlikely. The authority last surveyed bird life on Dartmoor two year ago and if
the next survey showed any further decline, it would increase pressure to move
the Challenge," he said. Major Mike Pether, secretary of the
army committee that organises the Challenge, said the event could be moved if
there was the popular will. "The Ten Tors has been running for 42 years and it
has always been at this time of the year. It is almost in tablets of stone but
that's not to say we won't consider moving if there is a consensus in favour.
However, although the RSPB would like it moved, 75 per cent of the people who
take part want it to stay as it is," he said. Major Pether said the trek could
not be moved to earlier in the year because it would conflict with the lambing
season, most of the children were on holiday in the summer, and the winter
weather was too harsh. Datmoor National Park occupies some 54
sq km of hills topped by granite outcrops known as "Tors" with the highest
Tor-capped hill reaching 621m. The valleys and dips between the hills are often
sites of bogs to snare the unwary hiker. The moor has long been used by the
British Army as a training and firing range. The origin of the event stretches
back to 1959 when three Army officers exercising on the moor thought it would
provide a challenge for civilians as well as soldiers. In the first year 203
youngsters took up the challenges. Since then teams, depending on age and
ability, face hikes of 35, 45 or 55 miles between 10 nominated Tors over two
days. They are expected to carry everything they need to survive.
问答题Tell whether each of the underlined part is endocentric or exocentric.
(1)The problem
under consideration.
(2)I saw
a bridge damaged beyond repair.
(3)He
kicked the ball.
(4)Andy
looked excited.
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问答题He wants to write an article, which will attract public attention to the air pollution in this city.
问答题在美国历史上人们最津津乐道的政治问题恐怕就是法律与秩序。但令人感到痛心的是,显然有好几百万美国人从来没有想到过自己会是违法者,更不用说是犯罪分子了,他们越来越不把那些旨在保护他们社会的法律条文放在心上。如今,人们随手乱扔垃圾、进税漏税、发出违禁噪音,以及开车时表现出来的无政府状态,可谓是司空见惯。有时不由使人觉得,藐视法令者竟可代表未来的潮流了。哈佛大学的社会学家戴维·里斯曼认为:大多数美国人漫不经心地把犯点所谓的小错误当作是理所当然的。他还认为:今天美国社会道德准则已出现“只有傻瓜才守法的”危险倾向了。
