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问答题In this part, you are asked to write a letter of application for the position as director of a big computer training center. Try to make the letter interesting and show that you have enthusiasm for the job. Also state your qualification for the job and your work experience. Your letter should be no less than 100 words, write it neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Don't sign your name or address at the end of the letter, use "Li Ming" instead. (10 points)
问答题Educators think that the generation growing up with television spends so much of their time in front of the TV that they do not have enough time to study.
问答题Directions:Lookatthefollowingpictureandwriteanarticleonamarketingstrategy:discountpromotion.Yourarticleshouldmeetthefollowingtworequirements:1)interpretthemessageconveyedbythepicture2)makeyourcommentsonthephenomenonYoushouldwrite160~200wordsneatlyonAnswerSheet2.
问答题在某种程度上,德国经济的成功呈现了教育上一个令人困惑的问题。一方面,德国学校培养的劳动力有能力生产出让德企成为世界出口冠军的产品。而另一方面,经国际测试考试,德国学生的学术成绩只能说达到了中等水平。经济合作及发展组织发布的国际学生评估项目表明,德国15岁学生阅读能力低于富裕国家的平均水平。在智力资源越来越重要的当今社会,德国的商业又是如何蓬勃发展起来的呢?答案就在于它将学校教育和学徒训练结合在一起.这种结合已证明能稳定地提供和培训劳动力,专供德企生产高质量的产品所需,即使类似的工作在其他富裕国家已经消失。
问答题Pop stars today enjoy a style of living which was once the
prerogative only of Royalty. Wherever they go, people turn out in their
thousands to greet them. The crowds go wild trying to catch a brief glimpse of
their smiling, colorfully dressed idols. The stars are transported in their
chauffeur driven Rolls-Royces, private helicopters or executive
aeroplanes. They are surrounded by a permanent entourage of managers,
press agents and bodyguards. Photographs of them appear regularly in the press
and all their comings and goings are reported, for, like Royalty, pop stars are
news. If they enjoy many of the privileges of Royalty, they certainly share many
of the inconveniences as well. It is dangerous for them to make unscheduled
appearances in public. They must be constantly shielded from the adoring crowds
which idolize them. They are no longer private individuals, but public
property. The financial rewards they receive for this sacrifice cannot be
calculated, for their rates of pay are astronomical. And why
not? Society has always rewarded its top entertainers lavishly. The great days
of Hollywood have become legendary: famous stars enjoyed fame, wealth and
adulation on an unprecedented scale. By today's standards, the excesses of
Hollywood do not seem quite so spectacular. A single gramophone record nowadays
may earn much more in royalties than the films of the past ever did. The
competition for the title "Top of the Pops" is fierce, but the rewards are truly
colossal. It is only right that the stars should be paid in
this way. Don't the top men in industry earn enormous salaries for the services
they perform to their companies and their countries? Pop stars earn vast sums in
foreign currency—often more than large industrial concerns—and the taxman can
only be grateful fro their massive annual contributions to the exchequer. So who
would begrudge them their rewards? It's all very well for
people in humdrum jobs to moan about the successes and rewards of others. People
who make envious remarks should remember that the most famous stars represent
only the tip of the iceberg. For every famous star, there are hundreds of others
struggling to earn a living. A man working in a steady job and looking forward
to a pension at the end of it has no right to expect very high rewards. He has
chosen security and peace of mind, so there will always be a limit to what he
can earn. But a man who attempts to become a star is taking enormous risks. He
knows at the outset that only a handful of competitors ever get to the very top.
He knows that years of concentrated effort may be rewarded with complete
failure. But he knows, too, that the rewards for success are very high indeed:
they are the recompense for the huge risks involved and if he achieves them, he
has certainly earned them. That's the essence of private enterprise.
问答题Conversational implicature (川大2010研;武汉大学2004研;北京交通大学2007研)
问答题You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET Ⅱ. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter.
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问答题Make an introductory comment on James Fenimore Cooper" s frontier saga The Leather Stocking Tales.
问答题China has the greatest population in the world and a large pool of research workers, yet it has not produced a single Nobel prize winner so far. What has caused this situation in your opinion?
问答题Pidgins and Creoles
问答题blending(四川大学2008研)
问答题One of the design features of human language is creativity. What is it? And what makes it possible?
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今年9月10日是中国的教师节,那天我专程到医院去看望了北京大学的老教授季羡林
。他已经是92岁的高龄,学贯中西,专攻东方学,我非常喜欢他的散文,他有个很好的习惯,就是住在医院里每天还把所见所闻写一篇很好的散文。我们在促膝交谈中,谈到近代有个西学东渐,也有过东学西渐。
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十七到十八世纪,当外国传教士把中国的文化典籍翻译成西文传到欧洲的时候,曾经引起西方一批著名的学者和启蒙的思想家极大的兴趣
。其中就有笛卡儿、莱布尼茨、孟德斯鸠、伏尔泰、歌德、康德等。他们都对中国传统文化有过研究。我年轻的时候读过伏尔泰的著作。他说过,作为思想家来研究这个星球的历史时,首先要把目光投向包括中国在内的东方。他说,当其他许多国家的人们还在争论人的起源的时候,中国人已经在认真写自己的历史了。
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非常有意思的是,一个半世纪以前,贵国著名的哲学家杰出的哈佛人爱默生先生他也对中国的传统文化情有独钟,他在文章中载引孔孟的言论很多。
他还把孔子和苏格拉底、耶稣相提并论,认为儒家的道德学说虽然是针对一个与我们完全不同的社会,但是我们今天读起来仍然受益不浅。
今天的中国是一个改革、开放与和平、崛起的大国。费正清先生关于中国人多地少有过这样的描述,他说,美国的一户农庄所拥有的土地,到了中国去居住着整整一个拥有数百人的村落。
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他还说,美国人尽管在压史上也曾经以务为本,但是体会不到人口稠密的压力
。人多,不发达,这是中国的两大国情。中国有13亿人口,我常常给大家介绍一个13亿的简单、但却很复杂的乘除法,这就是,多么小的问题乘以13亿,都可以变成很大的问题;多么大的经济总是除以13亿都可以变为一个很小的数目,这是成为很低很低的人均水平,这是中国领导人任何时候都必须牢牢记住的。解决13亿人的问题,不能靠别人,只能靠自己。
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中华人民其和国成立以来,我们的建设取得了很大的成就,同时,我们也走了一些弯路,失去了一些机遇
。从1978年开始的改革开放,我们终于找到了一条发展自己的正确道路。这中是中国人民独立自主的建设中国特色社会主义这条道路的精髓,就是调动一切积极因素,解放和发展生产力,尊重和保障中国人民追求幸福的自由。
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} You wish to study at a certain foreign university. Write a letter to the admissions office of the university to ask for:
1) accommodations,
2) fees, and
3) qualifications.
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. (10 points)
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问答题The world's richest countries, which have contributed by far the most to the atmospheric changes linked to global warming, are already spending billions of dollars to limit their own risks from its worst consequences, like drought and rising seas. But despite longstanding treaty commitments to help poor countries deal with warming, these industrial powers are spending just tens of millions of dollars on ways to limit climate and coastal hazards in the world's most vulnerable regions—most of them close to the equator and overwhelmingly poor.
Over the last few decades, as scientists have intensified their study of the human effects on climate and of the effects of climate change on humans, a common theme has emerged: in both respects, the world is a very unequal place.
In almost every instance, the people most at risk from climate change live in countries that have contributed the least to the atmospheric buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases linked to the recent warming of the planet. Those most vulnerable countries also tend to be the poorest. And the countries that face the least harm—and that are best equipped to deal with the harm they do face—tend to be the richest.
