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问答题What are closed-class words and open-class words?
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Studythefollowingcartooncarefullyandwriteanarticleon"remedial"classesinschools.Inyourarticle,youshouldcoverthefollowingpoints:1)describethepicture,interpretitsmeaning,and2)giveyourcomments.Youshouldwrite160~200wordsneatlyonAnswerSheet2.
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问答题Suppose you are teaching an English-speaking person Chinese. How would you help him/her interpret the following sentences, especially the relationships between the noun phrases at the beginning of the sentences and the verbs? Could you classify the sentences into different groups and suggest strategies for interpreting each group? (1)钱你先垫着。 (2)这件事你可以写一部小说。 (3)报纸我包书。 (4)小王我已经告诉他了。 (5)我结婚的都送这个。 (6)动物园跑了一只熊。 (7)谁都了解这个情况。 (8)哪个地方都买不到适合我穿的衣服。
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问答题Tell whether each of the underlined parts is endocentric or exocentric.(2 points) 1) the professor who enjoys bragging of his publications 2)the issue in question
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问答题Choose ANY TWO from the following list of authors and write a comparative essay focusing on ONE of the following elements; literary style, writing techniques, and thematic concerns.(20%)
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问答题Tell the sense relation between a and b in each pair: 1)a. John visited Beijing. b. John visited China. 2)a. Mary is more sensitive than Jane. b. Jane is less sensitive than Mary.
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问答题Flashback
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问答题The miracle silicon chip represents a development in the technology of mankind that over the past few years has acquired the force and significance associated with the development of hand tools or the discovery of the steam engine. Just as the Industrial Revolution took over an immense range of tasks from men's muscles and enormously expanded productivity, so the microcomputer is rapidly assuming huge burdens of tedious work from the human brain and thereby expanding the mind's capacities in ways that man has only begun to grasp. With the chip, remarkable achievements of memory and execution become possible in everything from farms to banks to corporate offices.
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问答题Answer the following question. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) What is the established church in England? How is it related to the Crown and the State, and on what ground can it change its form of worship?
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问答题种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆。
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问答题The teacher found it dissatisfied that students failed to hand in their homework on time.
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问答题电脑病毒
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问答题Cardiology
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问答题How well, in your opinion, does the word "communication" represent the function of human language? (北二外2008研)
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问答题For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic. You should write at least 120 words and base your composition on outline( given in Chinese) below. 你计划4月6日晚上6点在家举办一场派对。写一封信邀信给你的朋友,内容应包括:1.说明你举办派对的原因。2.告知你所安排的派对活动。Dear John,
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问答题Outline:1. The importance of health2. Sports and health3. Your conclusion
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问答题Directions: A small but expanding American company requires three flexible Chinese office workers who speak English well enough to fill the roles in sales. Write an application for the post, and your letter should consist of: 1) educational background, 2) personal competence, 3) expected interview time. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
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问答题One morning, a few years ago, Harvard President Neil Rudenstine overslept. After years of non-stop toil in an atmosphere that rewarded frantic overwork, Rudenstine collapsed. Only after a 3-month sabbatical--during which he read essayist Lewis Thomas, listened to Ravel and walked with his wife on a Caribbean beach—was he able to return to his post. That week, his picture was on the cover of Newsweek magazine beside the banner headline "Exhausted"! In the relentless busyness of modern life, we have lost the rhythm between action and rest. I speak with people in business and education, doctors and day-care workers, shopkeepers and social workers, parents and teachers, nurses and lawyers, students and therapists, community activists and cooks. 71. Remarkably, there is a universal refrain: "I am So busy." The more our life speeds up, the more we feel weary, overwhelmed and lost. Today our life and work rarely feel light, pleasant or healing. Instead, the whole experience of being alive begins to melt into one enormous obligation. It becomes the standard greeting everywhere: "I am so busy." We say this to one another with no small degree of pride. The busier we are, the more important we seem to ourselves and, we imagine, to others. To be unavailable to our friends and family, to be unable to find time for the sunset (or even to know that the sun has set at all), to whiz through our obligations without time for a single mindful breath—this has become the model of a successful life. 72. Because we do not rest, we lose our way. We lose the nourishment that gives us succor. We miss the quiet that gives us wisdom. Poisoned by the hypnotic belief that good things come on- ly through tireless effort, we never truly rest. This is not the world we dreamed of when we were young. How did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility, yet somehow bereft of joy and delight? We have forgotten the Sabbath. Sabbath is the time that consecrated to enjoy and celebrate what is beautiful and good—time to light candles, sing songs, worship, tell stories,, bless our children and loved ones, give thanks, share meals, nap, walk and even make love. It is time to be nourished and refreshed as We let our work, our chores and our important projects lie fallow, trusting that there are larger forces at work taking care of the world when we are at rest. If certain plant species do not lie dormant during winter, the plant begins to die off. 73. Rest is not just a psychological convenience; it is a biological necessity. So "Remember the Sabbath" is more than simply a lifestyle suggestion. It is a commandment, an ethical precept as serious as prohibitions against killing, stealing and lying. Sabbath is more than the absence of work. Many of us, in our desperate drive to be successful and care for our many responsibilities, feel terrible guilt when we take time to rest. But the Sabbath has proven its wisdom over the ages. Many of us still recall when, not long ago, shops and offices were closed on Sundays. Those quiet Sunday afternoons are embedded in our cultural memory. Much of modern life is specifically designed to seduce our attention away from rest. When we are in the world with our eyes wide open, the seductions are insatiable. Hundreds of channels of cable and satellite television; phones with multiple lines and call-waiting, begging us to talk to more than one person at a time; mail, e-mail and overnight mail; fax machines; billboards; magazines; newspapers; radio. For those of us with children, there are endless soccer practices, baseball games, homework, laundry, housecleaning, errands. Every responsibility, every stimulus competes for our attention: Buy me. Do me. Watch me. Try me. Drink me. It is as if we have inadvertently stumbled into some horrific wonderland.
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