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问答题Translate the following paragraph into English. Write your translation on the Answer Sheet. 吴祖光,江苏人,以剧作家闻名。他的第一部作品《风雪夜归人》使他一举成名。他还涉足电影、京剧。 “梅兰芳的舞台艺术”被认为是梅兰芳舞台纪录片中最好的一部,吴祖光就是这部电影的导演。
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问答题Read the following article and then do two tasks. Smoothing the Path from Foreign Lips to American Ears It is a complaint familiar to millions of alumni of research universities: the master"s or doctoral candidate from overseas, employed as a teaching assistant, whose accent is too thick for undergraduate students to penetrate. To help solve this problem, increasingly sophisticated software programs have been developed to analyze and critique speech . One program, NativeAccent, which became available three years ago, has been adopted by more than 100 universities. Briju Thankachan, an Indian graduate student here in instructional technology , has spent hundreds of hours using NativeAccent. The software can isolate hundreds of pronunciation issues and even show animations of how to position parts of the mouth for each sound. "Every morning I would hear him repeating things over and over into the computer, and you could hear him getting better," said Mr. Thankachan"s wife, Betsy J. Briju, a visiting assistant professor in plant biology. The comprehension problem is far from solved. Even at an institution like Ohio University, with an unusually robust remedial program , undergraduate students say they have run into hard-to-understand teaching assistants. "You get better at understanding after a while, and they"re willing to talk it over again, but it can be hard," said Karen Martinez, a sophomore from Chicago. The university"s efforts to address the accent problem date to the 1980s. Every foreign student"s command of spoken English is assessed on arrival, and each year about 300 go through the improvement program, part of the linguistics department. In classes, the students learn to break language into individual sounds, forcing them to be aware of how each part of the mouth is positioned to make a particular bit , while instructors contort their faces and touch their tongues to drive home the point . Students take sentences apart to learn rhythm, emphasis, pauses and rising and falling pitch—elements that can convey as much information as words. "Many people come here without having learned intonation at all," said Lara Wallace, a lecturer in linguistics. "Everything comes out in a flat monotone, which makes an accent even harder to understand." Students are assigned to practice in computer labs, using the speech analysis software, and—possibly the most unpopular exercise—recording audio or video of themselves speaking. They have to transcribe those recordings verbatim , with every pause, false start , repetition or "um" noted.
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问答题functional morpheme(上海交大2005研)
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问答题The brand name puts a face on every company. Names like McDonald"s, GM, Apple, Intel, and a large number of others have long become very popular. They"ve also given customers a point of reference when thinking about a company. 1 Good brand names might help companies avoid heavy costs and bring them greater profits. Usually companies create names that are easy to learn and remember. Firstly, the name should create interest. 2 Rhymes (押韵) and humor are some ways to gain interest, but there are others as well. Think about your customers and what would interest them. Secondly, the name should present a picture or image. 3 People remember them most because the name is stored in pictures and words. 4 Thirdly, the name should be meaningful associations that show the benefits customers want. Then the name should have some emotion. 5 Emotional associations are easier to learn and remember. The Love Boat, for instance, is very easy to remember. 6 Finally, the name should be simple so that it is easier to learn and remember.
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问答题Queensland
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问答题国家安全部
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问答题潜规则
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问答题在医生的帮助下,这个病人终于转危为安。
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问答题In this part, you are required to write an essay about making the most of our school days. You should write at least 120 words and base your composition on the outline ( given in Chinese) below;1.生命是短暂的,时间是宝贵的;2.在校学习的时间更短暂;3.应该充分利用在校时光。
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问答题Inflation has several consequences all of which are bad. First, because the real value of money tends to decline, lenders of money, such as banks, are less willing to lend or are willing to do so only at higher interest rates. This makes borrowing more expensive, and thus may cause prices to rise even further, owing to the increased cost of borrowing. Second, there are many groups of people whose incomes are fixed or whose incomes tend to rise slowly and infrequently. In a period of inflation the living standards of these people fall and, as a result, they suffer hardship. Old age pensioners are examples of one of these groups. Third, when people see the value of money being eroded, they are less willing to save. Accordingly, there is less money available for investment in the new equipment which is frequently necessary if productivity is to increase. It may be more difficult, therefore, to absorb increased production costs. Consequently, prices continue to rise.
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问答题Write an English composition of about 250 - 300 words, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of web wiki by giving the examples of wikipedia and wikileaks. My Views on Web Wiki
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问答题地沟油
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问答题Personality is to a large extent inherent—A-type parents usually bring about A-type offspring. (1) But the environment must also have a profound effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a major factor in the lives of their children. One place where children soak up A characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt the win at all costs moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements. (2) The current passion for making children compete against their classmates or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A-types seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too keen to win can have dangerous consequences: remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped dead seconds after saying: Rejoice, we conquer! By far the worst form of competition in schools is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations. It is a rare school that allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. (3) The merits of competition by examination are somewhat questionable, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful. Obviously, it is neither practical nor desirable that all A youngsters change into B's. (4) The world needs types, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a child's personality to his possible future employment. It is top management. If the preoccupation of schools with academic work was lessened, more time might be spent teaching children surer values. (5) Perhaps selection for the caring professions, especially medicine, could be made less by good grades in chemistry and more by such considerations as sensitivity and sympathy. It is surely a mistake to choose our doctors exclusively from A-type stock. B's are important and should be encouraged.
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问答题constative
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问答题{{U}}(1)The onrush of cheap communications, powerful computers and the Internet all explain why many people feel that, nowadays, change is happening ever more rapidly as technological progress accelerates.{{/U}} Moore's law, that the power of microchips doubles every 18 months, has been tested and found correct. This is what gives people the sense of a world shifting beneath their feet. (2) {{U}}Yet the implication that rapid change is a new phenomenon is again misleading. If you measure the time it takes for a technology to become widely diffused, today's experience does not seem unusual.{{/U}} Take the ear. The basic patent for an internal-combustion engine capable of powering a car was filed in 1877. By the late 1920s -- 50 years later-- over half of all American households owned a car. (3) {{U}}The comparable dates for the computer are harder to tie down, but the first big computer, based on vacuum valves, was built in 1946.{{/U}} The transistor--the first semiconductor device--was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1948. The first patent for an integrated circuit was filed in 1959. Now, in 1999--The pace of introduction has been similar to that of the car. (4) {{U}}You have to cheat, choosing only the date for the personal computer. Say (mid-1970s), or the internet (ditto) to make it seem much more rapid.{{/U}} Comparing its diffusion among private users is, you might say, unfair to the computer, for that machine's, main use is in businesses. On that measure, the best historical analogy is with electrification, and the spread of the electric dynamo into factories. (5) {{U}}According to Paul David, a historian at Stanford University in California, the first electricity-generating stations had been installed in New York and London in 1881, but it was well into the 1920s before the dynamo became widely used and started to raise productivity.{{/U}} The adoption of the computer in business has also been slow, and failed to have any measurable impact on productivity until very recently.
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问答题翻译能力
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问答题每位艺术家都很清楚自己是在向公众表达某种观点。他不仅想把观点表达清楚,而且想表达别人未曾表达的观点。他希望公众能倾听并理解他的心声——他想教育公众,也想公众向他学习。像画家这样的视觉艺术家想传授给公众的东西往往只可理解却难以解释,因为他们将自己的经历转化成图形和色彩而不是文字。他们似乎觉得:对他们来说,从难以计数的图形和色彩中选择出来的某些图形和色彩不仅非常有趣,而且值得向我们展示。如果没有他们的工作,我们永远不会注意到这些特殊的图形和色彩,也体会不到它们给画家带来的乐趣。大多数画家从自然界以及或动或静的人体中选择图形和色彩;他们的选择表明:世界的这些方面不仅值得关注,而且表明它们蕴含美丽的景致。当代画家也许会说,他们只是选择了那些提供有趣图案的题材,并无其他用意。然而即便是他们,也不会在完全不考虑题材特点的情况下作出选择。如果一位画家刻意画一条生了坏疽的腿,而另一位刻意画一个月光下的湖泊,他们都是在将我们的注意力引向世界的某一个方面。每位画家都在告诉我们某些东西,向我们展示某些东西,强调某些东西——所有这一切都表明:他们是在有意无意地教育我们。
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问答题Foregrounding (北交大2007研)
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问答题桂冠诗人
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