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填空题According to systemic-functionalists and American functionalists, language is not arbitrary at the ______ level.
填空题______ is fixed where the seller fails to make timely ______, the buyer fails to open ______ or the buyer fails to take ______ on time, and ______ is also included in the contract.
填空题Oh no, the lights have gone out again! This time wed better call the ______ (electric)
填空题选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案 The terms FIFO and LIFO refer to two techniques for (1) with collection of items to which additions and (2) are to be made. The acronym FIFO (3) for first-in-first-out and LIFO represents last-in-first-out. Derived from business accounting and investing management (4) , these techniques have found widespread application in computer science. For example, the LIFO technique has been used in the parsing techniques employed by compilers and in the (5) of data. 供选择的答案: (1) producing (2) dealing (3) networking (4) searching (5) deletions (6) locations (7) observations (8) notations (9) stands (10) represents (11) finds (12) replaces
填空题They went upstairs so ______ that they woke up the baby. (noise)
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填空题将下列段落译成英语.(首都师范大学2010研,考试科目:英语翻译基础)书是我青春期的恋人,中年的知己,暮年的伴侣。有了它,我就不再愁寂寞,不再怕人情冷暖,世态炎凉。它使我成为精神世界的富翁。我真的是“不可一日无此君”。当我忙完了,累极了;当我愤怒时,苦恼时,我就想亲近它,因为这是一种绝妙的安抚。
填空题By studying Asian American literature, readers can learn about the Asian American experience from the point of view of those who______lived it.(have)
填空题UI was in the middle of writing the essay/U when my computer suddenly stopped working properly.
填空题东晋道安提出:“案本而传,不令有损言游字;时改倒句,余尽实录”。这段话的实质是——。
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填空题Translate the following passages into English.(深圳大学2007研,考试科目:综合英语)大学之道,在明明德,在亲民,在止于至善。…… 古之欲明明德于天下者,先治其国;欲治其国者,先齐其家;欲齐其家者,先修其身;欲修其身者,先正其心;欲正其心者,先诚其意;欲诚其意者,先致其知;致知在格物。
填空题2.The chairman spoke so forcefully that the rest of the committee yielded ______ his opinion.
填空题The influence of the moral standards of the home is evident. If there is' no recognition of the difference (71) right and wrong, it is hard for the child to acquire the qualities which are necessary (72) good citizenship. Unwise discipline is, almost equally obvious, (73) factor often found in the background of the young offender. But important (74) these two factors are, they do not cover the whole field. The experience of those who work with juvenile delinquents has shown us (75) greatly behavior is influenced by the emotional relationships within the family circle. The extent to which (76) is affection between the (77) and the child, and in the early stages especially between the mother and the child, is evidently of fundamental (78) to his development. Lack of love is more (79) to produce delinquency (80) bad material conditions.
填空题Having nearly lost her temper, she made an effort to ______ her self-control. 几乎要发火时,她极力克制,平静了下来。
填空题The tragic impact of the modern city on the human being has killed his sense of aesthetics, the material benefits of an affluent society have diverted his attention from his city and its cultural potentials to the products of science and technology, washing machines, central heating, automatic cookers, television sets, computers and fitted carpets. He is, at the moment, drunk with democracy, well-to-do, a car driver, and has never had it so good. He is reluctant to walk. Statistics reveal that the distance he is prepared to walk from his parking place to his shopping center is very short. (41) __________. Congestion has become the predominant factor in his environment, and statistics suggest that two cars per household system may soon make matters worse. (42) __________. "Putting land to its highest and best use" becomes the principal economic standard in urban growth. This speculative approach and the pressure of increasing population leads to the "vertical" growth of cities with the result that people are forced to adjust themselves to congestion in order to maintain these relatively artificial land values. Paradoxically the remedy for removing congestion is to create more of it. Partial decentralization, or rather, pseudo-decentralization, in the form of large development units away from the traditional town centers, only' shifts the disease round the anatomy of the town; if it is not combined with the remodeling of the town's transportation system, it does not cure it. (43) __________. It is within our power to build better cities and revive the civic pride of their citizens, but we shall have to stop operating on the fringe of the problem. We shall have radically to replan them to achieve a rational density of population. We shall have to provide in them what can be called minimum "psychological elbow room." (44) __________. We must collect, in an organized manner, all and complete information about the city or the town, if we want to plan effectively. The principal unit in this process is "IM' (one man). We must not forget that cities are built by people, and that their form and shape should be subject to the will of the people. (45) __________.The "man-educate' man, the human, will have to set the target, and using the results obtained by science and his own engineering skill, take upon himself the final shaping of his environment. He will have to use his high moral sense of responsibility to the community and to future generations.[A] New systems of city management may be necessary to cope with the needs of today's urban populations. Some planners insist that a decentralised decision-making process is fundamental to ensuring that cities work for and not against people.[B] As there are no adequate off-street parking facilities, the cities are littered with kerb parked cars and parking meters rear themselves everywhere.[C] Here the engineering solutions are strongly affected by the necessity for complicated intersections, which in turn, are frustrated by the extravagant cost of land.[D] Scientific methods of data collection and analysis will indicate trends, but they will not direct action. Scientific methods are only an instrument.[E] The convergence of economic growth, population growth and urban expansion offers both great challenges and great potentials for realizing metropolitan sustainability.[F] In the meantime, insult is added to injury by "land value." The value of land results from its use; its income is derived from the service it provides. When its use is intensified, its income and its value increase.[G] One of the ingredients of this will be proper transportation plans. These will have to be an integral part of the overall planning process which in itself is a scientific process where facts are essential.
填空题A______language is originally a pidgin that has become established as a native language in some speech community.
填空题For some reasons, much of the research on writing has concentrated on the preparation and revision processes rather than on the sentence generation and lexical access processes that have been the focus of______language production.
填空题A. What happened B. I think we would enjoy that C. you will know all of our guests D. What did you have in mind E. have a nice plan for our party F. I am sure we will have, a great time G. have a formal dinner party H. you go with them Walt: Mr. Lee, would you and your wife be free next Friday night? Mr. Lee: I don't think we. have any plans, but I would need to see what my wife has planned. (56) ? Walt: My wife mailed a written invitation to your wife asking you both to our dinner party. Mr.Lee:It would be our pleasure to.join you for dinner.What type of party is it? Walt:We’ve always wanted to (57) . Mr.Lee: (58) ,especially our wives! Walt:Four other couples are coming,SO I’m hoping for some interesting conversations. Mr.Lee: (59) .Will some of the couples be from our company? Walt:Yes, (60) . Mr.Lee:I’ll make sure to check the mail for our invitation.Your dinner plans sound wonderful.
填空题A. What kind of music do you like?B. Shall we have something to eat?C. See you later.D. if/whether there is a restaurant near here?E. Sorry to hear that.F. How far is it from here?G. Thank you.H. Would you like to try? (Li Meng and John have just finished swimming. ) Li Meng: How nice and cool the water is! But I'm feeling a bit hungry now. (56) John: Sounds good. Li Meng: Do you know (57) John : Yes, there is. Li Meng: (58) John: It's only five minutes' walk. Let's go. Li Meng: Yeah, let's go. Oh, I almost forgot my CD player. John : (59) Li Meng: Pop music. I often listen when I'm not busy. How about you? John: Light music. I think it can relax myself. (60) Li Meng: Sure. John: OK. I can lend you some CDs. I'll bring them to our school tomorrow.
