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结构推理写出以下缩略语的完整形式和中文意思:EEPROM
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结构推理12. Cloning, a Frightening Thing? Key Words: cloning, scientific breakthrough, identical copy, cure, disease, extinction, worry about, human cloning
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结构推理Placing an order
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结构推理Like good looks and money, quickness passed her by.
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结构推理 Directions: In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words (not exceeding 10 words). Men usually want to have their own way. They want to think and act as they like. No one, however, can have his own way all the time. A man cannot live in society without considering the interests of others as well as his own interests. "Society" means a group of people with the same laws and the same way of life. People in society may make their own decisions, but these decisions ought not to be unjust or harmful to others. One man's decisions may so easily harm another person. For example, a motorist may be in a hurry to get to a friend's house. He sets out, driving at full speed like a competitor in a motor race. There are other vehicles and also pedestrians on the road. Suddenly there is a crash. There are screams and confusion. One careless motorist has struck another car. The collision has injured two of the passengers and killed the third. Too many road accidents happen through the thoughtlessness of selfish drivers. We have governments, the police and the law courts to prevent or to punish such criminal acts. But in addition, all men ought to observe certain rules of conduct. Every man ought to behave with consideration for other men. He ought not to steal, cheat, or destroy the property of others. There is no place for this sort of behavior in a civilized society. Men in a free society have certain privileges. The government and the police do not watch all their movements. Officials do not dictate to them everything they may or may not do. Men in a free society may think as they please. They may even choose their own government. In return for these privileges they ought not to act selfishly. They ought always to respect the rights of others. It is very important for men to remember this. Wherever they may live, whether in a town or in a village, in a large or a small community, they ought not to behave thoughtlessly. The happiness of a community depends on the behavior of its individual members. 1.Why can’t men always have their own way? 2.What kinds of decisions might bring dangers or sufferings to others? 3.How are people in society protected from the criminal acts of others? 4.What privileges do men in free society have? 5.What does the happiness of a community depend on?
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结构推理I dont know the exact location of the church, ______ (除了知道它在市中心的某个地方).
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结构推理The difference between the much-touted Second International and the much-clouted Third International is not like the difference between yearly models of automobiles.
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结构推理Look at Petey-a knothead, a jitterbug, a guy wholl never know where his next meal is coming from.
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结构推理投保单
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结构推理我相信像她这样勤奋的人肯定会很快地克服她在英语学习方面的困难。
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结构推理We seem oblivious of the fragility of the earths natural systems.
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结构推理He tried soldiering for two weeks with a motley band of confederate guerrillas who diligently avoided contact with the enemy.
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结构推理Open policy
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结构推理 Directions: Read the following passage(s) carefully and give brief answers to the questions. Americans are people obsessed (困扰) with child rearing. In their books, magazines, talk shows, parent training courses, White House conferences, and chats over the back fence, they endlessly debate the best way to raise children. Moreover, Americans do more than debate their theories; they translate them into action. They erect playgrounds for the youngsters pleasure, equip large schools for their education, and train skilled specialists for their welfare. Whole industries in America are devoted to making children happy, healthy and wise. But this interest in childhood is relatively new. In fact, until very recently people considered childhood just as a brief, and unimportant prelude (序幕) to adulthood and the real business of living. By and large they either ignored children or beat them, much as we would amuse ourselves with some little dogs. When they gave serious thought to children at all, people either conceived (认为) of them as miniature (小型的) adults or as peculiar, unformed animals. Through the ages the experiences of childhood have been as varied as its duration. Babies who have been nurtured (养育) exclusively by their mother in one generation are left with day-care workers in another. In some places children have been trained to get through dangerous mountain passes, and carry heavy objects on their heads. In other places they have been taught complicated piano concertos (协奏曲). But diverse as it has been, childhood has one common experience at its core and that is the social aspect of nurture. All children need adults to bring them up. Because human young take so long to become independent, we think that civilization may have grown up around the need to feed and protect them. (words::296) 1. What is the passage mainly about? 2. How were children treated in the past? 3. What were children regarded as in the past? 4. What do the examples in Paragraph 3 try to illustrate? 5. According to the author, what do children need most?
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结构推理从右边方格内找出与左边英语短语相匹配的翻译选项 (A)hereafter ( )按照 (B)according to ( )直接标价法 (C)agreement ( )协议 (D)cash a cheque ( )风险因素 (E)cash account ( )支票兑现 (F)risk factor ( )国外汇票 (G)undermentioned ( )商业汇票 (H)commercial bill of exchange ( )下文 (I)di rect quotation ( )现金账户 (J)foreign bill of exchange ( )今后
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结构推理Mark Twain digested the new American experience before starting it with the world as writer and lecturer.
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结构推理这片土地本应建成一个供大家享用的公园,但现在却立起了几栋公寓楼。(should have done)
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结构推理我们是声誉卓著的出口商,长期经营下列商品的出口业务。
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结构推理你地ABC公司是此项商品的独家代理。
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结构推理What underlies all this sound and fury?
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