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填空题Waiter: (51) .Jack: I'm very hungry. I'd like two beefsteaks. (52) Mary?Mary: I don't want much to eat. I'll have cheeseburger and French fries.Waiter: O.K. (53) Jack: Two cups of beer, please.Waiter: What sweet would you like?Mary: (54) Jack: So will I. And we'll have two coffees, please.Waiter: Black or White?Jack: (55) Waiter: Would you like anything else?Mary: Not now, thank you.
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填空题I______ is the approximate linguistic system that a second language learner constructs, which represents the learner"s transitional competence in the target language.
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填空题All those who attempt to turn back the wheel of history will ______. 那些企图使历史的车轮倒转的人们都不会有好结果。
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填空题C.P. Snow once said: "A sense of the future is behind all good policies. Unless we have it, we can give nothing either wise or decent to the world." Thinking carefully about an outcome is an intelligent first step in many processes, especially when the stakes are high, possibly even dangerous. Do you have any experience in getting out of hazardous situations? In the most exceptional circumstances, a few good rules of thumb may save you. Here are five things to keep in mind. 1 Stay calm If a catastrophe threatens your life, panic will only make matters worse. Nothing but calmness can help you adequately take stock of the situation and take appropriate measures. 2 Remain confident Desperation can paralyze you or sap your energy, while confidence is the key to saving yourself. 3 Help each other You should organize for mutual assistance in case of an earthquake, flood, fire, etc. People working together can always cope more successfully with any adverse situation. Solidarity means strength; solidarity means victory. 4 Be obedient to superiors The best strategy when facing a catastrophe is to obey commands and keep order. More often than not, leaders are experts, or someone familiar with the situation or with rich experience. Being too individualistic and going your own way will usually make the situation worse for you and others. So, the best thing to do is to listen to authorities and remain orderly. 5 Communicate When in danger it is best to seek help immediately so those with more resources can come to your aid. If you are at risk, use whatever, means available as soon as possible to contact others for help, and take efforts to maintain communication once it is established. While every catastrophe is different in its own way, all can be met and hopefully overcome with the above-mentioned pieces of advice. By carefully considering what needs to be done, even under the worst of situations, one can find solutions, or endure until aided by others. A. A person trapped in ruins in an earthquake, didn"t lose hope. The victim overcame his pain and despair, and kept banging out signals on the fallen wall around him for help. Because of his efforts, a rescue team was able to find him and save his life. B. For example, if numerous people are involved in a dangerous situation, some, out of fear or inclination, may not follow direction or heed sound advice. As a result of the disorder, rescue efforts are hindered, or worse more casualties are incurred. C. Nine fishermen from Peru were hit by a severe storm, but they didn"t panic even though their boat was damaged so badly that they couldn"t sail home. They maintained faith that they would surely to be saved, and their belief gave them strength. When there is hope, there is a way! They survived at sea for 40 days before they were finally rescued. Their story is a good sample for future people lost at sea. It is best to remember the proverb: God helps those who help themselves. D. History shows that when people are in danger mutual assistance promotes confidence, and reassuring others not only helps them, but can calm you as well. Helping others is beneficial, especially in the direst circumstances. During the Sept. 11 attacks in America, people pulled together and supported each other. This not only reduced casualties, but also left a deep impression on people around world. Remember, helping others is helping yourself. E. The Apollo 13 space mission suffered catastrophic mechanical problems en route to the Moon. Its malfunction was caused by an explosion and rupture of oxygen tank No. 2 in the service module. The NASA Mission Control Center immediately issued two orders. The second order was concerning navigation. But, can you guess what the first order was? Unbelievably, the astronauts were told to take two tranquillizer pills each! As a result, calmness helped the astronauts overcome a series of difficulties and return to earth. Calmness can work miracles in times of emergency. F. The best way to prevent a catastrophe from happening is planning ahead. You should often check your circuits, stoves, electrical appliances and gas pipelines. Before sleeping in a hotel, you should be aware of the nearest exit in case of an emergency. "Preparation averts peril."
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填空题Steven: Could you show me your ticket, please?Alice: ______
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填空题A house (built) of brick (lasts) longer than the one (that is) made of (woods). A.built B.lasts C.that is D.woods
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填空题We must rely on out own efforts to {{U}}convert the results of scientific research into productivity{{/U}}.
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填空题His (popular) ______ among working people remains as strong as ever.
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填空题A. that's funnyB. that's too badC. Never mindD. I'm terribly sorryE. You know whatF. I do apologizeG. I have to say "no"H. And you know Daniel: (1) , Sarah. Yesterday when I was hurrying home, I dropped the book onto the ground and got it stained. (2) , it was raining hard at the time. Sarah: The David Copperfield you borrowed from me last week? Daniel: Sorry. Yeah. Sarah: Oh, (3) . It's my favorite. Daniel: (4) for this. I'll buy a new one for you. Sarah: (5) , Daniel. It happens all the tim
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填空题It is not that he underestimates the difficulty, but that he doesn't have any sense of danger at all.
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填空题It is as if some titanic and aberrant genius, uncompromisingly inimical to man, had devoted all the ingenuity of Hell to the making of these revolting buildings.
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填空题Does the law ______ the police to search private houses? 法律授权警察搜查民宅吗?
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填空题A. Do you have anything for less? B. Just for the weekend. C. That"s right. D. Time is enough. E. All right. F. Do you have pleasant rooms? G. What"s the price? H. No. I don"t like it. A: I"d like to get a room, please. 16 B: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights? A: 17 I"ll be leaving early Monday morning. B: We have some single rooms with bath. They"re on the third floor, facing the sea. A: 18 B: Thirty dollars a day. A: 19 B: No, we haven"t, but you will find these rooms comfortable. Every room has a telephone and a TV set. A: 20 I"ll take it. B: Will you fill out this card here, please? A: Here you are. Do I pay you now? B: No. Pay when it is check-out time.
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填空题The most famous American Enlightenment figures are(1),(2), and(3), among whom(4)"s book(5)precipitated the American War of Independence.
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填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.(南开大学2011年研,考试科目:专业英语)In the 1950s and 1960s, Mr. Chabrol was one of a handful of up-and-coming French filmmakers, who challenged moviemaking conventions and were collectively known as the French New Wave. In a career spanning more than a half-century, Mr. Chabrol made more than 55 feature films, including his most recent, " Bellamy, " a 2009 murder mystery starring Gerard Departdieu. Less overtly political and mind-bendingly experimental than his counterparts , Mr. Chabrol was best known for mastering the art of suspense and for sardonically highlighting, the desperation and violence beneath the placid facade of bourgeois life." If one sentence or phrase could sum up ChabroFs view of the middle class world, it"s that the world is all full of rules, correctness and etiquette...and just below the surface there is horror and chaos, " said film scholar David Sterritt. "He was making movies that were marvelously entertaining and still had that edge, that twist—" I"m making you smile, you in the audience, but at the same time I"m skewering exactly the kind of life that you and I lead as proper middle class people.""
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填空题The new prison system is designed to ______ (form) criminals rather than just punish them.
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填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下面一段英文中______内的正确答案。 In computers, encoding is the process of putting a sequence of (1) characters (letters, numbers, punctuation, and certain symbols) into a specialized (2) format for efficient transmission or storage. (3) Decoding is the opposite process—the conversion of an encoded format back into the original (4) sequence of characters. Encoding and decoding are used in data communications, networking, and storage. The term is especially (5) applicable to radio (wireless) communications systems. The terms encoding and decoding are often used in reference to the (6) processes of analog-to-digital conversion and digital-to-analog conversion. In this sense, these (7) terms can apply to any form of data, including text, images, audio, video, (8) multimedia, computer programs, or signals in sensors, telernetry, and control systems. Encoding should not be confused with encryption, a process in which data is deliberately altered so as to (9) concealits content. Encryption can be done without changing the particular (10) code that the content is in, and encoding can be done without deliberately concealing the content. 供选择的答案: 1.terms 2.Decoding 3.processes 4.format 5.code 6.multimedia 7.applicable 8.conceal 9.equence 10.characters
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填空题Nancy: Why don't you call her and have a dinner together? Bob: ______
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