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问答题summit meeting
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问答题噪音使我不能专心做我的工作。
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问答题With the powerful central and local authority, high efficiency will be achieved in the Grand opening-up of Northwest. But for the economically laggard northwestern provinces, the two essentials of infrastructure and human resource need to be solved. As for infrastructure,, or the, capital required, the Chinese government has strengthened its investment and stipulated special policies to at tract foreign investment. Not many foreign investors can wait for the long-term return, so this part of capital should be solved by China itself. While the bottleneck of northwest is obvious inferiority in human resource cannot be neglected.
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问答题汉语是中国各民族共同使用的语言、联合国正式语言和工作语言之一,又是世界上历史最悠久、发展水平最高的语言之一,有文字可考的历史不少于6000年。无论过去或现在,汉语在国内外都有很大的影响,具有很重要的地位。当今世界出现汉语热,一是因为中华民族历史悠久,有着光辉灿烂的文化,对人类进步做出过巨大贡献;更是因为30年来中国实行改革开放,综合国力大大提升,与中国打交道、对中国文化感兴趣的国家、国际组织和人员日益增多。学习汉语也就成为深入了解中国的必由之路。 任何语言都与经济和文化分不开。经济和文化发展的国家,其语言所起的作用十分重要。在过去20年里,中国的国内生产总值年均增长9.7%,未来的中国经济还将持续增长。“汉语热”的兴起,表明世界对中国未来发展的预期越来越好。可以预言,随着中国经济的进一步发展和国际地位的日益提高,世界上学习汉语和中国文化的人数还会不断增加。
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问答题bonded warehouse
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问答题IC analysis(人大2006研)
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问答题No clear-cut distinction can be drawn between professionals and amateurs in science: exceptions can be found to any rule.Nevertheless,the word“amateur”does carry a connotation that the person concerned is not fully integrated into the scientific community and, in particular,may not fully share its values.The growth of specialization in the nineteenth century,with its consequent requirement of a longer,more complex training,implied greater problems for amateur participation in science.The trend was naturally most obvious in those areas of science based especially on a mathematical or laboratory training,and can be illustrated in terms of the development of geology in the United Kingdom.
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问答题Read the following two pairs of sentences. Compare Sentences A and B and answer the following two questions: 1)How are Sentences A and Sentences B different? and 2)Which sentence(Sentence A or Sentence B)in each pair do you prefer to use in academic writing? Why?(15/150)(1)A. It may be said that the commitment to some of the social and economic concepts was less strong than it is now. B. The commitment to some of the social and economic concepts was less strong than it is now.(2)A. Recent work on the religious demography of Northern Ireland seems to show a separating out of protestant and catholic, with the catholic population drifting westwards and vice versa. B. Recent work on the religious demography of Northern Ireland shows a separating out of protestant and catholic, with the catholic population drifting westwards and vice versa.
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问答题An English newspaper is currently running a discussion on whether young people in China today are(not)more self-centered and unsympathetic than were previous generations. Do you accept this idea? You are required to make comments on this idea in about 200 words. Don't forget to give a title to your comments. Please write your short essay on the ANSWER SHEET .
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问答题What do you think are the similarities and dissimilarities between learning a first and a second language?(北外2003研)
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问答题Directions: For this part, you are supposed to write a letter in English in 100-120 words based on the following situation. Remember to write it clearly. 你(Li Yuan,TeL:78790765)刚从海边度假回来,对旅行社所定的旅馆及其服务不满意。因此决定给该旅行社的经理写封抱怨信。信的内容包括: (1)说明不满意的具体事件。 (2)提出改进建议或赔偿要求。
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问答题Easter
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问答题Write an argumentative essay of no less than 400 words in response to the article below. In your writing, you should discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion expressed in the article and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should consider ways in which the article's opinion might or might not hold true and explain how these considerations shape your position. Be sure to give your article a title. 'Why I Hate School But Love Education' Viral Video Points To Stupid In America And All The Wrong Questions By Emmeline Zhao English rapper-poet Suli Breaks is out with a video that's taking the Internet by storm, and young people are loving it. "Why I Hate School But Love Education" has received nearly half a million views since it was posted to YouTube on Sunday. The young, educated artist takes a strong stance on schooling, urging the world's youth to "understand your motives and reassess your aims. "Let's look at the statistics," Suli Breaks says, pointing to moguls worth billions of dollars as examples of those who succeeded without graduating from an institution of higher learning: the late Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Jackson. (We won't harp too much on the fact that he misspells both Zuckerberg and Jackson's names.) Suli Breaks has a point — school might not be for everyone, but an education is crucial, and students should assess whether they're really in school to learn. But the arguments he uses to make it have their flaws — evocative of this crisis of "stupid in America" (a phrase borrowed from a 2006 ABC investigation) that in the end, is only perpetuated by a whirlpool of communities — and the media — asking all the wrong questions a-bout education. The "statistics" he points to in fact show, time and time again, that degree-holders have more opportunities and earn more than non-degree holders over a lifetime. The top dogs he cites as examples are exceptions to the rule, and have generally had some level of formal schooling. While both Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg are Harvard University dropouts, their companies are products of their time spent in school. And Oprah Winfrey, as a matter of fact, graduated from Tennessee State University with a degree in speech and drama. Jobs, it's also important to note, credited his school teachers for his success. "Redefine how you view education, understand its true meaning," Suli Breaks says. "Education is not just about regurgitating facts from a book on someone else's opinion on a subject to pass an exam. Look at it. Picasso was educated in creating art. Shakespeare was educated in the art of all that was written. Colonel Harland Sanders was educated in the art of creating Kentucky fried chicken. " While he's right that education does not equate to rote memorization, the examples given are all of specialists in a field — and all come from a time when industries and individual careers were more stable. Nowadays, a handful of sectors struggle to fill more than 3 million open positions, according to CBS News. Despite the more than 20 million people who are unemployed in the United States, companies can't find workers to fill positions in areas like science, technology, engineering and math ( STEM) and manufacturing, due to a lack of skilled workers. And without general schooling across practices, moving from one field to another can be difficult. Jamie Pacheco was a commercial painter until the downturn in construction forced him out of a job. For Pacheco to get a job in another field he needed more official schooling, CBS News reports. In an effort to give youth an opportunity both to learn and to be prepared for the workforce, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer has proposed two high school pathways — one tailored to STEM subjects and another for career and technical education (CTE) . "The local workforce does not have the skills needed to fill these jobs," Schumer said during a conference call with reporters last month. "A high school graduate with proper training could easily fill these positions." Suli Breaks is indisputably correct when he says, "There's more than one way in this world to be an educated man." But there are alternatives to stepping away from proper schooling because it's too rigid or too expensive, as he suggests. The question is not whether education is "still worth" the cost, but how to reform education (via campus culture, course curriculum, learning standards, etc. ) so that it is still worth it on a practical level — and how to make formal education more affordable and accessible to all. Over the years, American students have fallen behind foreign peers on performance in core subjects, and are failing to catch up. Young adults who excel academically and intellectually come from countries where education is deeply embedded in society and culture. For those countries, schooling and education is a given, an "underlying moral purpose" that would never be questioned. While we foster that very inquisition in America by cultivating a backwards debate, instead of creating our own culture of education, our foreign competitors are gaining the global advantage. Studies have shown that students say they don't learn anything in the first two years of college — pointing to a broader concern within U. S. higher education that universities are being run more like corporations than educational institutions. When students treat college as a stepping stone to a job, colleges treat them as consumers who attend for a degree and then move on. The numbers speak for themselves: 34 percent of young Americans don't believe that education matters for their future, and 40 percent of those "too cool" for school are unemployed, while another 33 percent are in "interim" positions, according to a recent report by McKinsey, a consulting firm. Of American young adults with bachelor's degrees, 7 percent were unemployed in October, compared with 20 percent of high school graduates with no college experience, according to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. One Tumblr user, identified on his blog as 19-year-old Michael Gallagher, has written a lengthy but insightful response to Suli Breaks's video. The McMaster University student writes:I have always believed that the best people will rise to the top regardless of what stands in their way. What I mean by this is just because certain people were successful without university does in my mind not prove any point. All it proves is the extraordinary amounts of talent, luck, and hard work these people possess. It's unfortunate because most people aren't special. They aren't going to be the next billionaire, and yet somehow I don't see that as a bad thing. But why not tell people not to avoid "wasting money" on an education but focusing on the real issue at hand? The whole problem with this video is that it works under the assumption that people know what they want to do with their lives and are instead wasting money in College/University. Isn't it possible that some people go to College or University because it is a safe way to not only increase their employability but to find themselves? (http: //www. huffingtonpost. com/emmeline-zhao/why-i-hate-school-but-love-education_b_2246253. html ? utm_hp_ref = education-reform)
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问答题Henry James
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问答题邀请信
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问答题Error Analysis(中山大学2011研)
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问答题 {{U}}46. The American sociologist Talcott Parsons believed that the two most important functions of the modern family are the primary socialization of children and the stabilization of adult personalities through marriage and the raising of children.{{/U}} His own concern was particularly with the middle-class American family, but these important aspects of family life are also applicable much more widely. In the present context it is worthwhile to look especially at primary socialization. {{U}}47. Primary socialization refers to the training of children during their earliest years, whereas secondary socialization refers to later influences on the development of the child's personality and learning activities, such as his involvement with teachers and with other children at school.{{/U}} Primary socialization is in most societies carried out essentially within the family as part of child rearing. In the modern family, parents take responsibility for raising and teaching their children such basic things as language and correct behavior. Toilet training, teaching children how to eat correctly, and encouraging children to get along with others are all aspects of child rearing. However, it is not only these more mundane aspects of behavior that children learn. Children are also implicitly encouraged to develop the values of the parents and of tile society in which they live. In American society, which was Parsons' main concern, these values include independence, motivation for achievement, and competition. In other societies, different values, such as cooperation and egalitarianism, may be stressed. {{U}}48. Yet the principle behind primary socialization in different societies is the same: the development of social values must be achieved in an environment of love and security, as is found in the ideal family anywhere in the world.{{/U}} However, few families are ideal. Studies of the families of emotionally disturbed children have shown that unsatisfactory relationships between husbands and wives can have detrimental effects on children. Sometimes a child is used as a scapegoat. The parents blame or even physically abuse the child in order to cover up their own difficulties. {{U}}49. In such a ease, the child often fails to develop the values the parents wish to instill in him, developing instead antisocial habits leading to deviant behavior in later life.{{/U}} Indeed, the cycle may be repeated if such a person in time marries, has a family of his own, and treats his children in the same way. Nonetheless, there is no reason to suppose that all children of unsatisfactory marriages are treated in such a way or fail to overcome the difficulties they have as children. {{U}}50. Some social scientists have even suggested that the isolated nuclear family, as it exists in Western industrialized societies, is to blame for the social ills found in those societies.{{/U}} They claim that in the past more support was offered from the wider kin network and from the community as a whole -- as is still the case in less-developed parts of the world, The British psychiatrists R. D. Laing and David Cooper suggested that the modern family is dysfunctional in that, by its very nature, it forces upon children an undue emphasis on obedience to authority. These negative viewpoints aside, most experts as well as most parents agree that the primary socialization process in the modern family offers benefits both t6 the child and to the parents.
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问答题Directions:Studythefollowingdrawingcarefullyandwriteanessayinwhichyoushould1)describethedrawing,2)interpretitsmeaningandimplications,and3)giveyourcomments.Youshouldwrite160-200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
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问答题Henry Paulson, Treasury Secretary, left Shanghai yesterday, where he made an end of the visit to the three countries in Asia. As the chief economic policy consultant and economic affairs spokesman of the America president, Paulson delivered a keynote address in Shanghai Futures Exchange. And the address was viewed as the latest exposition of the economic policies of the Bush-administration towards China. During the speech, Paulson repeatedly emphasized that China's economic growth has benefit but no threat to the global economic growth. He declared that America welcomes the development of China to become a member of the global economy.
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问答题Topic: People can recognize differences between children and adults. Can you simply say that college students are adults? What events (experiences or ceremonies) make a person an adult? Your composition should be no less than 500 words. And please write your composition on the Answer Sheet.
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