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问答题Explain the following terms:
问答题How does Edgar Allan Poe anticipate the 20th century literature?
问答题Directions: You are required to write about 200 words on the following topic "If you were asked to send one thing representing your country to an international exhibition, what would you choose? Why?" Use specific reasons and details to explain your choice.
问答题"The Child is Father of the Man," wrote the English poet William Wordsworth. (1) {{U}}Adults today are as aware as Wordsworth of the importance of childhood experiences that a cherished and welt-behaved child has a better chance of growing into a balanced, loving and law-abiding adult than an unloved one.{{/U}} The Children Act of 1989, created to give children much-needed protection against abuse, in the process legalised the ideology: the child comes first.
(2) {{U}}But while the nurturing of self-esteem in children is now accepted as a requisite of their development, the social and economic demands on over-worked, harassed parents often prevent them from putting this theory into practice where it matters most—in the home.{{/U}} Indeed, much of the time it seems that parents themselves are suffering a crisis of self-esteem.
Reports show that teenagers are increasingly obese and slothful. They watch on average between four and six hours of television a day. (3) {{U}}No longer subject to the discipline of the evening family meal—the cradle of manners and civil behavior—one in three people eats his or her dinner in front of the television.{{/U}} The fashion industry is increasingly targeting guilty parents and their demanding children; it is not uncommon to see children wearing designer jeans and the latest trainers that they will soon grow out of. (4) {{U}}Pre-Christmas toy advertising is designed to strike terror into the hearts of parents and make their children even more demanding and greedy.{{/U}} Every office in the land harbors parents who are exasperated especially by boys who are arrogant, rude, boastful and undisciplined. (5) {{U}}Many parents are too guilty-ridden or too bewildered by conflicting child-rearing advice to do anything other than wring their hands with worry.{{/U}} The language of civil rights has entered childhood. Children as young as six are now so keenly aware of their "rights" that they freely complain of "unfair" treatment by their elders.
问答题{{B}}Outlines:{{/B}}
1) Brief introduction of the sandstorms in North China.
2) Analyze the reasons.
3) My suggestions.
问答题We were surprised to find volunteers from the local high school to be as helpful and efficient as those we had trained to assist in earlier emergencies.
问答题中国一直有重视教育的传统,尤其是儿童的教育。许多家长让孩子参加各种培训班,以增加被理想中学录取的可能性。但专家们指出,保持儿童对科学的好奇和兴趣有助于其智力发展。一个没有创造力和想象力的儿童很难有所作为。
问答题中介服务
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问答题Decide which maxim of the cooperative principle has been flouted in the following utterances and what implicature can be drawn.(厦门大学2006研)(1)A: Can you tell me the secret? B: But John is there.(2)A: Let"s go to the movies. B: I"ll bring the Kleenex.(3)A: Would you drive a Mercedes? B: I wouldn"t drive ANY expensive car.
问答题The more you explain, the more confused I am.
问答题Nuke
问答题Contrastive analysis (北航2010研;浙江大学2004研)
问答题Read the following poem and write a short essay based on the following questions in no less than 100 words.(10 points)Fire and Iceby Robert Frost(1874—1963)Some say the world will end in fire,Same say in ice.From what I"ve tasted of desireI hold with those who favor fire.But if it had no perish twice,I think I know enough of hateTo say that for destruction iceIs also greatAnd would suffice.
问答题1.现在有些大学生利用互联网的便利抄袭他人的论文
2.你将如何去做
3.说出你的理由
问答题联合兼并
问答题经济适用男
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following text carefully and
then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
(46) {{U}}A long-held view of the history of the English
colonies that became the United States has been that England' s policy toward
these colonies before 1763 was dictated by commercial interests and that a
change to a more imperial policy, dominated by expansionist militarist
objectives, generated the tensions that ultimately led to the American
Revolution.{{/U}} In a recent study, Stephen Saunders Webb has resented a
formidable challenge to this view. According to Webb, England already had a
military imperial policy for more than a century before the American Revolution.
He sees Charles Ⅱ, the English monarch between 1660 and 1685, as the proper
successor of the Tudor monarchs of the sixteenth century and of Oliver Cromwell,
all of whom were bent on extending centralized executive power over England' s
possessions through the use of what Webb calls "garrison government." Garrison
government allowed the colonists a legislative assembly, but real authority, in
Webb' s view, belonged to the colonial governor, who was appointed by the king
and supported by the "garrison," that is. by the local contingent of English
troops under the colonial governor' s command. According to
Webb, the purpose of garrison government was to provide military support for a
royal policy designed to limit the power of the upper classes in the American
colonies. (47) {{U}}Webb argues that the colonial legislative assemblies
represented the interests not of the common people but of the colonial upper
classes, a coalition of merchants and nobility who favored self-rule and sought
to elevate legislative authority at the expense of the executive.{{/U}} It was,
according to Webb, the colonial governors who favored the small farmer, opposed
the plantation system, and tried through taxation to break up large holdings of
land. Backed by the military presence of the garrison, these governors tried to
prevent the gentry and merchants, allied in the colonial assemblies, from
transforming colonial America into a capitalistic oligarchy.
(48) {{U}}Webb' s study illuminates the political alignments that existed in
the colonies in the century prior to the American Revolution, but his view of
the crown' s use of the military as an instrument of colonial policy is not
entirely convincing.{{/U}} England during the seventeenth century was not noted
for its military achievements. Cromwell did mount England's most ambitious
overseas military expedition in more than a century, but it proved to be an
utter failure. Under Charles Ⅱ, the English army was too small to be a major
instrument of government. (49) {{U}}Not until the war in France in 1697 did
William Ⅲ persuade Parliament to create a professional standing army, and
Parliament' s price for doing so was to keep the army under tight legislative
control.{{/U}} (50) {{U}}While it may be true that the crown attempted to diminish
the power of the colonial upper classes, it is hard to imagine how the English
army during the seventeenth century could have provided significant military
support for such a policy.{{/U}}
问答题Grammaticality judgments are made on the basis of linguistic knowledge.
问答题"The Child is Father of the Man," wrote the English poet William Wordsworth. (1) Adults today are as aware as Wordsworth of the importance of childhood experiences that a cherished and welt-behaved child has a better chance of growing into a balanced, loving and law-abiding adult than an unloved one. The Children Act of 1989, created to give children much-needed protection against abuse, in the process legalised the ideology: the child comes first. (2) But while the nurturing of self-esteem in children is now accepted as a requisite of their development, the social and economic demands on over-worked, harassed parents often prevent them from putting this theory into practice where it matters most—in the home. Indeed, much of the time it seems that parents themselves are suffering a crisis of self-esteem. Reports show that teenagers are increasingly obese and slothful. They watch on average between four and six hours of television a day. (3) No longer subject to the discipline of the evening family meal—the cradle of manners and civil behavior—one in three people eats his or her dinner in front of the television. The fashion industry is increasingly targeting guilty parents and their demanding children; it is not uncommon to see children wearing designer jeans and the latest trainers that they will soon grow out of. (4) Pre-Christmas toy advertising is designed to strike terror into the hearts of parents and make their children even more demanding and greedy. Every office in the land harbors parents who are exasperated especially by boys who are arrogant, rude, boastful and undisciplined. (5) Many parents are too guilty-ridden or too bewildered by conflicting child-rearing advice to do anything other than wring their hands with worry. The language of civil rights has entered childhood. Children as young as six are now so keenly aware of their "rights" that they freely complain of "unfair" treatment by their elders.
