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问答题Analyze the construction The boy ate the apple by means of both TREE DIAGRAM and BRACKETING in detail.(10 points)
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问答题踢足球不仅能使我们身体强壮,而且还能增强我们的团队意识。
问答题power abuse
问答题With mobile phones now doubling as everything from cameras to music players, a wireless technology known as Bluetooth is in a lot of people"s pockets too. This wireless protocol allows us to send photos from our phones to a computer. Most computers are Bluetooth-compatible, but if you have an old model that isn"t, ask about a device for your USB drive to provide wireless connectivity.
The technology can also be used to stream music from a phone to a hi-fi unit; gaming consoles, which long ago ditched the cords that connect controllers to the main unit, now use Wi-Fi networks to connect players worldwide; and some radios can connect to wireless LANs, exposing them to worldwide radio stations?
Wireless technology is also appearing in stereos. In Sony"s Radio Frequency system, for example, speakers are connected wirelessly to amplifiers, so they can be placed any where in a room, the only cord being the plug into the wall. Cord-free electricity is some way off yet, but a wireless world no longer seems like pie in the sky.
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(1)protocol草约,议定书
(2)compatible与……符合,相容的
(3)console板架的支架
(4)ditch(俚语)抛弃
(5)stereo音响装置
(6)amplifier扩音器
问答题Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a composition of about 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly.
你(Li Yuan)得到一位外国朋友(Mr.John)的帮助,在英语学习上取得很大进步,并在英语竞赛中取得第一名的好成绩。写一封信表示感谢(词数100~120)。内容包括:
(1)表示感谢;
(2)说明感谢原因;
(3)问候对方。
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You've had a problem, you've thought about it till you were
tired, forgotten it and perhaps slept on it, and then flash! When you weren't
thinking about it suddenly the answer has come to you, as a gift from the
gods. Of course all ideas don't come like that, but the
interesting thing is that so many do, particularly the most important ones. They
burst into the mind, glowing with the heat of creation. How they do is a
mystery. (46) {{U}}Psychology does not yet understand even the ordinary process of
conscious thought, but the emergence of new ideas by a "leap in thought" is
particularly intriguing, because they must have come from the somewhere.{{/U}} For
the moment let us assume that they come from the "unconscious". (47){{U}}This is
reasonable, for the psychologists use this term to describe mental processes
which are unknown to the subject, and creative thought consists precisely in
what was unknown becoming known.{{/U}} (48) {{U}}It seems that all
truly creative activity depends in some degree on these signals from the
unconscious, and the more highly intuitive the person, the sharper and more
dramatic the signals become.{{/U}} But growth requires a seed, and
the heart of the creative process lies in the production of the original fertile
nucleus from which growth can proceed. (49) {{U}}This initial step in all creation
consists in the establishment of a new unity from disparate elements, of order
out of disorder, of shape from what was formless.{{/U}} The mind achieves this by
the plastic reshaping, so derived from a new unit, of a selection of the
separate elements derived from experience and stored in memory. Intuitions arise
from richly unified experience. (50) {{U}}This process of the
establishment of new form must occur in pattern of nervous activity in the
brain, lying below the threshold of consciousness, which interacts and combines
to form more comprehensive patterns.{{/U}} Experimental physiology has not yet
identified this process, for its methods are as yet insufficiently refined, but
it may be significant that a quarter of the total bodily consumption of energy
during sleep goes to the brain, even when the sense organ are at rest, to
maintain the activity of ten thousand million brain cells. These cells, acting
together as a single organ, achieve the miracle of the production of new
patterns of thought. No calculating machine can do that, for such machines can
"only do what we know how to design them to do", and these formative brain
processes obey laws which are still unknown. Can any practical
conclusions be drawn from the experience of genius? Is there an art of thought
for the ordinary person? Certainly there is no single road to success; in the
world of the imagination each has to find his own way to use his own gift.
问答题What is the cognitive interpretation of image schema?
问答题Iron-deficiency anemia
问答题颐和园
问答题留守儿童
问答题Whats the advantage both for the buyer and the seller in utilization of the letter of credit for payment?
问答题温室气体排放
问答题Directions: Write a composition of no fewer than 200 words on ONE of the three topics below within haft an hour.
1. Some people say that in the highly developed industrial and material society, people are degenerating (退化) and are being dehumanized (使失去人性), and people can not live in harmony with nature. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
Living in Harmony with Nature in a Post-industrial Society
2. A number of scholars have recently asserted that there exist large-scale human-induced environmental pressures, which lead to acute (尖锐的) social conflict. What are the effects of intervening (干预的、介入的) factors on the relation of human activity, environmental change, and acute social conflict according to your understand?
Causes of Conflicts Resulted from Environmental Change
3. With the coming of globalization, cross-cultural communication will be increasingly important. In your opinion, what will be the future trends of the Chinese culture?
The Future Trends of Chinese Culture
问答题搜索引擎
问答题It is curious that our own offenses should seem so much less heinous than the offenses of others. I suppose the reason is that we know all the circumstances that have occasioned them and so manage to excuse in ourselves what we cannot excuse in others. We turn our attention away from our own defects, and when we are forced by untoward events to consider them, find it easy to condone them. For all I know we are right to do this; they are part of us and we must accept the good and bad in ourselves together.
But when we come to judge others, it is not by ourselves as we really are that we judge them, but by an image that we have formed of ourselves from which we have left out everything that offends our vanity or would discredit us in the eyes of the world. To take a trivial instance: how scornful we are when we catch someone out telling a lie; but who can say that he has never told not one, but a hundred?
There is not much to choose between men. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness, of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness. Some have more strength of character, or more opportunity, and so in one direction or another give their instincts freer play, but potentially they are the same. For my part, I do not think I am any better or any worse than most people, but I know that if I set down every action in my life and every thought that has crossed my mind, the world would consider me a monster of depravity. The knowledge that these reveries are common to all men should inspire one with tolerance to oneself as well as to others. It is well also if they enable us to look upon our fellows, even the most eminent and respectable, with humor, and if they lead us to take ourselves not too seriously.
问答题World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international body that promotes and enforces the provisions of trade laws and regulations. 46)The World Trade Organization has the authority to administer and police new and existing free trade agreements, to oversee world trade practices, and to settle trade disputes among member states. The WTO 'was established in 1994 when the members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT), a treaty and international trade organization, signed a new trade pact. The WTO was created to replace GATT. The WTO began operation on January 1, 1995. GATT and the WTO coexisted until December 1995, when the members of GATT met for the last time. Although the WTO replaced GATT. the trade agreements established by GATT in 1994 are part of the WTO agreement. However, the WTO has a significantly broader scope than GATT. GATT regulated trade in merchandise. 47)The WTO expanded the GATT agreement to include trade in services, such as international telephone service, and protections for intellectual property -- that is, creative works that can be protected legally, such as sound recordings and computer programs. The WTO is also a formally structured organization whose rules are legally binding on its member states. The organization provides a framework for international trade law. 48)Members can refer trade disputes to the WTO where a dispute panel composed of WTO officials serves as arbitrator. Members can appeal this panel's rulings to a WTO appellate body whose decisions are final. Disputes must be resolved within the time limits set by WTO rules. As of 1996 almost all of the 123 nations that had signed the new GATT pact had transferred membership to the WTO, including the United States. About 30 other nations had also applied for membership. 49)The WTO is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is controlled by a general council made up of member states' ambassadors who also serve on various subsidiary and specialist committees. The ministerial conference, which meets every two years and appoints the WTO's director- general, oversees the General Council. Renato Ruggiero, a former Italian trade minister, became the first full-time director-general of the WTO in May 1995. 50) The agreements that the WTO will administer are expected to increase annual world trade by at least $ 755 billion by the year 2002.
问答题The Need of Iron
问答题Intercultural communication(南开大学2006研)
