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填空题Since the successes of feminism in the 1970s, women have begun to exercise more control over their lives and move towards ______ autonomy and independence as they strive for forms of personal fulfillment less dictated by old social pressures.(great)
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填空题论述“五失本、三不易”。
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填空题Our sales confirmation No. BC510 in two(8)were airmailed to you. Please sign and return one copy of them for our(9).
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填空题Jack: Well, it's always difficult to choose between career and family.Tom: ______.
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填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.Write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET.(中山大学2012研,考试科目:基础英语)Montaigne fully accepted human weaknesses and understood that no philosophy could be effective unless it took into account our deeply ingrained imperfections, the limitations of our rationality, the flaws that make us human. It is not that he was ahead of his time: it would be better said that the later scholars(advocating rationality)were backward.He was a thinking fellow, and his ideas did not spring up in his tranquil study, but while on horseback. He went on long rides and came back with ideas. He was never a dogmatist: he was a skeptic with charm, a fallible * , personal, introspective writer, and, primarily, someone who, in the great classical tradition, wanted to be a man.* fallible: able to make mistakes
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填空题It is important that he (be) ______ called back immediately.
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填空题As a ______ to customers, the bank will install more automated teller machine. (serve)
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填空题They tended to depict the Chinese as a helpless and pathetic or enigmatic people, and used Chinese characters primarily to expose the ______ and follies of white men, who were their major concern.(ignore)
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填空题It is legal to have reproduction of a work in its collections by a library, an archive center, a memorial hall, a museum, an art gallery or a similar institution, for the purposes of display, or ______of a copy of the work.(preserve)
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填空题American audiences prefer to(A) natural, spontaneous(B) delivery that conveys(C) a lively(D) sense of communication.
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填空题—We want to sit at the table near the window.—Im sorry, but it ______ (take)already.
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填空题3 is best known for his international novels in which protagonists arrive in Europe with dreams of cultural possession and end with disillusionment.
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填空题______refers to a sound produced with the obstruction of the air stream caused by two lips, such as in the production of[p].
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填空题Chinese-English Translation.(华中师范大学2010研,考试科目:写作翻译) 艺术收藏家顾泽 艺术收藏高下首先取决于收藏家的审美品位。选择什么样的艺术品是衡量一位收藏家艺术趣味和欣赏水平的体现。顾泽女士虽然不是学美术出身,但她在戏曲艺术上的经历使她对美术作品有较好的感受力,也有较高的欣赏水平,她选择当代艺术中那些有个性的作品作为自己的收藏对象,这是不容易的。她的艺术收藏的起点很高,从90年代初期开始,她就注意那些具有创新艺术、在画坛初露头角的中青年画家,随着这些画家艺术上的成型和成熟,她的收藏品中已有了颇具代表性的作品,因而形成自己有特色的收藏系列。她对表现性很强的画风似乎有特别的感觉,虽然她并不完全理解这一类作品的内涵,但她能凭直觉去感悟作品的特色与力量,对当代艺术收藏有自己的见识。
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填空题______ most of the teachers in the school,Mrs.Joyce loves the children and knows when to praise them and when to criticize them. 和学校大多数老师一样,乔伊丝太太热爱孩子们,知道什么时候该表扬,什么时候该批评。
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填空题______ hour and ______ half
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填空题A. Can I take a message? B. Not at all. C. Please take it easy. D. Is that OK? E. Nice to meet you. F. Don't worry. G. But he panned to. H. What can I do for you?
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填空题"Every three months from the beginning of 2008," says Cliff Richard, who was once Britain's answer to Elvis Presley, "I will lose a song." The reason is that in most European countries copyright protection on sound recordings lasts for 50 years, and (now) Sir Cliff recorded his first hit single, "Move It", in 1958. (41)______ One of the big four music firms estimates that about 100m "deep catalogue" (ie, old) albums now sold in Europe each year will have entered the public domain by the end of 2010. Assuming a current wholesale price of $10, that could jeopardise $1 billion of revenues, or about 3% of annual recorded music sales. (42)______ Even once much of the back catalogue has entered the public domain, the big music firms can carry on selling it on CD. They will even benefit from not having to pay anything to the artist or to his estate. They will in many cases still own copyright on the original cover art. But they will face new competition from a host of providers of CDs who may undercut them. And on the internet, public domain music is likely to be free, as much of the copy righted stuff already is on peer-to-peer networks. (43) ______ Artists have rallied to the cause: U2, Status Quo and Charles Aznavour all want the 50-year limit increased. Many more acts will sign a petition this spring. Sir Cliff has spent hours complaining to the commission that composers of songs get copyright for 70 years after their death: more than performers. (44)______ Many people believe that America has gone too far in protecting copyright at the expense of the public good, including, it seems, the commission, which said last year that it saw no need to lift its own 50-year limit. Its deadline for proposals on copyright law has supped from this year to 2006. But governments are likely to weigh in on the issue. France, Italy and Portugal have indicated that they support an extension of the term, and Britain is likely to stick up for its own music major, EMI. Although artists and their estates want longer copyright, the big music firms would benefit from it the most, especially 'in the next couple of decades, says Stephen King, chairman of the Association of United Recording Artists and manager of the Libertines: (45)______. Now they have wised up about making deals. The best guarantee of financial security—safer than clinging on to copyright—is hiring a good lawyer early on. [A] He is unlikely to produce such a big hit in the near future, so more of his attention is directed to revising the old song and selling it to more people. [B] Back in the 1950s, he says, performers got only one-tenth of the share of royalties that they do now. For years, artists have, with good reason, accused big record labels of ripping them off. [C] This month, early recordings by Elvis himself started to enter Europe' s public domain. Over the next few decades a torrent of the most popular tracks from the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and many other artists. will become public property in Europe—to the pleasure of fans and the consternation of the music industry. [D] The music industry also points out that America gives artists almost twice as much copyright protection as Europe. America has repeatedly lengthened copyright terms, with the latest reprieve, the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, giving performers protection for 95 years after publication. [E] But when the attention is shifted from Europe to America, artists should feel much better because the length of copyright protection there is even shorter. It seems that the American government is more interested in serving the public than the already very rich artists. [F] Music executives want the European Commission to protect them from such unwelcome competition by extending the copyright term. [G] And that estimate accounts only for songs up to the end of the 1950s. Far more will be at risk as music from the 1960s and 1970s moves out of copyright.
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