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问答题Describethepictureandinterpretitsmeaning2.Givesomecountermeasures
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In almost every vocation, college students are supposed to undertake such activities as offering their knowledge to those who need most, performing some social investigations, taking part time jobs, or volunteering to do whatever that the society needs.
Write something you did that was worth mentioning in previous summer vocation as a letter to one of the editors of a newspaper.
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.
问答题Determiner phrase (DP) is the name newly given to the NP in generative grammar. A DP can be a form like
1)
a book
; 2)
the book
; 3)
books
; 4)
Φ book
This name may be better than the old name of NP in that it reminds us of something when we (Chinese speakers) learn or teach English. Do you agree to this? Try to tell anything significant here.
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For this part, you"re required to write a composition on the topic Say No to Pirated Products. You should write at least 150 words, and your composition should be based on the outline given in Chinese below and write your composition on the Answer Sheet.
Outline:
(1)目前盗版的现象比较严重;
(2)造成这种现象的原因及其危害;
(3)我们应该怎么做。
问答题…a writer, when he has made his first breakthrough, has simply won a crucial skirmish in a dangerous, unending, and unpredictable battle.
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Recently, due to your teacher"s help, you have been successful in a job interview. Write a letter to Miss Wang to express your sincere thanks to her.
You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.
Do not
sign your name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead.
Do not
write the address.
问答题Directions:Inthispart,youareallowedtowriteacompositiononthetopicStudentUseofComputers.Yourcompositionshouldincludethefollowingthreeparts.1)Pleasedescribethechange;2)Pleaseexplainwhyitchanges;3)Youthinkwhatdifficultiesorproblemsarethepresentcollegestudentsfacingincomputerusing.Youshouldwriteatleast150words.WriteyouressayonANSWERSHEET2.
问答题What is psycholinguistics?
问答题成都是一座来了就不想走的城市。
问答题A "scientific" view of language was dominant among philosophers and linguists who affected to develop a scientific analysis of human thought and behavior in the early part of this century
. Under the force of this view, it was perhaps inevitable that the art of rhetoric should pass from the status of being regarded as of questionable worth (because although it might be both a source of pleasure and a means to urge people to right action, it might also be a means to distort truth and a source of misguided action) to the status of being wholly condemned. 47)
If people are regarded only as machines guided by logic as they were by these "scientific" thinkers, rhetoric is likely to be held in low regard, for the most obvious truth about rhetoric is that it speaks to the whole person
. It presents its arguments first to the person as a rational being, because persuasive discourse, if honestly conceived, always has a basis in reasoning. Logical argument is the plot, as it were, of any speech or essay that is respectfully intended to persuade people. 48)
Yet it is a characterizing feature of rhetoric that goes beyond this and appeals to the parts of our nature that are involved in feeling, desiring, acting, and suffering
. It recalls relevant instances of the emotional reactions of people to circumstances -- real or fictional -- that are similar to our own circumstances . 49)
Such is the purpose of both historical accounts and fables in persuasive discourse, they indicate literally or symbolically how people may react emotionally, with hope or fear, to particular circumstances
. A speech attempting to persuade people can achieve little unless it takes into account the aspect of their being related to such hopes and fears.
Rhetoric, then, is addressed to human beings living at particular times and in particular places. From the point of view of rhetoric, we are not merely logical thinking machines, creatures abstracted from time and space. The study of rhetoric should therefore be considered the most humanistic of the humanities, since rhetoric is not directed only to our rational selves. It takes into account what the "scientific" view leaves out. If it is weakness to harbor feelings, then rhetoric may be thought of as dealing in weakness. 50)
But those who reject the idea of rhetoric because they believe it deals in lies and who at the same time hope to move people to action must either be liars themselves or be very naive
. Pure logic has never been a motivating force unless it has been subordinated to human purposes, feelings, and desires, and thereby ceased to be pure logic.
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问答题Directions:Studythepictureasfollowing,andwriteanessayofabout15words.Youressaymustbebasedontheinstructionsasfollows:1.Describethepictureandinterpretitsmeaning.2.Givesomeadvice.
问答题Grizzly bears rarely show aggression toward humans, but they will protect their territory from anyone whom they would have considered to be a threat.
问答题Europe was the first of the major world regions to develop a modern economy based on commercial agriculture and industrial development. Its successful modernization can be traced to the continent's rich endowment of economic resources, its history of innovations, the evolution of a skilled and educated labor force, and the interconnectedness of all its parts--both naturally existing and man-made--which facilitated the easy movement of massive quantities of raw materials and finished goods and the communication of ideas. Europe's economic modernization began with a marked improvement in agriculture output in the 17th century, particularly in England. The traditional method of cultivation involved periodically allowing land to remain fallow; this gave way to continuous cropping on fields that were fertilized with manure nom animals raised as food for rapidly expanding urban markets. Greater wealth was ac- cumulated by landowners at the same time that fewer farmhands were needed to work the land. The accumulated capital and abundant cheap labor created by this revolution in agriculture fueled the development of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. The revolution began in northern England in the 1730s with the development of water-driven machinery to spin and weave wool and cotton. By mid-century James Watt had developed a practical steam engine that emancipated machinery from sites adjacent to waterfalls and rapids. Britain had been practically deforested by this time and the incessant demand for more fuel to run the engines led to the exploitation of coal as a major industry. Industries were built on the coalfields to minimize the cost of transporting coal over long distances. The increasingly surplus rural population flocked to the new manufacturing areas. Canals and other improvements in the transportation infrastructure were made in these regions, which made them attractive to other industries that were not necessarily dependent on coal and thus prompted development in adjacent regions Industrialization outside of England began in the mid-19th century in Belgium and northeastern France and spread to Germany, The Netherlands southern Scandinavia and other areas in conjunction with the construction of railways. By the 1870s the governments of the European nations had recognized the vital importance of factory production and had taken steps to encourage local development through subsidies and tariff protection against foreign competition. Large areas, however, remained virtually untouched by modern industrial development, including most of the Iberian Peninsula southern Italy, and a broad belt of eastern Europe extending from the Balkans on the south to Finland and northern Scandinavia. During the 20th century Europe has experienced periods of considerable economic growth and prosperity, and industrial development has proliferated much more widely throughout the continent: but continued economic development in Europe has been handicapped to a large degree by its multi- national character--which has spawned economic rivalries among states and two devastating World wars--as well as by the exhaustion of many of its resources and by increased economic, competition from overseas. Governmental protectionism, which has tended to restrict the potential market for a product to a single country, has deprived many industrial concerns of the efficiencies of large-scale production serving a mass market ( such as is found in the United States). In addition, enterprise efficiency has suffered from government support and from a lack of competition within a national market area. Within individual countries there have been growing tensions between regions that have prospered and those that have not. This core-periphery problem has been particularly acute in situations where the contrasting regions are inhabited by different ethnic groups.
问答题Each time they visit this city, they can notice that it is taking on a new look.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Studythefollowingtwopicturescarefullyandwriteanessayto1)describethepictures,2)interpretthemeaning,and3)giveyourcomment.Youshouldwrite160-200wordsonANSWERSHEETⅡ.
