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阅读理解According to the author, what should the college students learn two kinds of thing?
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阅读理解Passage One Key James, Secretary of Health and Human Resources in the Virginia State government, loves to turn the tables on those who dont think its possible to be middle-class,conservative,educated and still be truly black
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阅读理解Dear Sir, On my graduation from college this fall, I am desirous (1) securing a position that will offer me opportunity (2) the field of import and export trading.Knowing something of the scope and enterprise of your huge export department, I thought perhaps you would keep me (3) mind for a possible opening. I am strong and alert, and shall be twenty years of age in July next year. (4) present I am a student in the college--but I shall graduate (5) the college this coming July, finishing the requirements (6) three years, I have had no business experience, but my college record has been good.A copy (7) my antecedents is enclosed (8) your reference. Dr.B.Chao, President of the college, will be glad to tell you more (9) my character and ability, I shall be glad to call (10) any time for an interview. Ⅶ.Filling the blanks with the given words below. enclosing, apply for, with, apply to, meet, in addition to, in addition, prove, obliged, at, in, which Dear Sir, (1) reply to your advertisement in www.JobsPower.com regarding a vacancy in your office, I wish to (2) the position of senior clerk, (3) you have specified. I feel confident that I can (4) your special requirements indicating that the candidate must have a high command of English, for I graduated from the English Language Department of University three years ago. (5) my study of English while in the University, I have worked for three years as secretary in the firm of ABC Trading Co, Ltd.. The main reason for changing my employments is to gain more experience (6) a superior trading company like yours.I believe that my education and experience will (7) useful for work in your office. I am (8) my personal history, certificate of graduation and letter of recommendation from the president of the University, I shall be (9) if you will give me a personal interview (10) your convenience.
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阅读理解on, in, that, which, breach, instead of, complied, shall, should, to, for, occur Shall is one of the most frequently-used words in international business contracts and the accurate legal word (1) contracts, we usually use the word shall (2) words like must or have to, when we express the meaning (3) something must be done or some obligations must be (4) with.If the obligations in the contract can not be fulfilled, (5) of the contract may (6) .E.G.: The contractor (7) prepare the general construction schedule (8) the Project based (9) the above target, subject (10) adjustments of this contract time as provided in the contract documents.
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阅读理解正确he challenges faced by all child protection caseworkers are obvious (1) is often not so obvious are the many rewards a caseworker career (2) People often ask (3) anybody in their right mind would want to be a child protection caseworker, habitually dealing (4) the most disadvantaged and troubled families in their community. Caseworkers routinely (5) disturbing cases of child abuse and neglect, and clients who are not cooperative. Being a caseworker means being an agent of positive change, (6) when the welfare sector is not just a job to you, (7) a professional vocation. Child protection is a difficult and (8) career path to follow, but the rewards do exist. Many of our caseworkers choose this career path out of a desire to (9) to the community. 正确o be part of a process can (10) change a familys life, and caseworkers may (11) their intervention equip a young person so that his or her future (12) are improved. Of course, this does not (13) with every intervention. But when it happens, it is a(n) (14) experience. And if you are wondering whether this experience makes the job worthwhile, the answer is YES! A good indicator of how outside people (15) the caseworker career has been the feedback from university students. In 2006 there were 118 students on placements (实习) of caseworker career. 正确hose students who completed their placements in child protection told us about the great (16) they have had to (17) theory to practice; the many chances of learning new skills and trying new tasks; the sound knowledge (18) through training; and how (19) becoming familiar with different welfare services was (20) their future career.
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阅读理解Dog Training Dog training is a must for all dogs
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阅读理解Have you ever experienced living alone by yourself?. Sunlight disappears, awakening me to the fact (1) I am alone. I am a(n) (2) observer on this isolated pond in the forest. Here I sit alone as the last light of day (3) away. A lone wolf in the (4) cries out. 正确hen darkness (5) around me. I return to my small hut to put the kettle on the stove and sit in (6) with a hot cup of tea until I want to sleep. 正确he fire inside the stove is low, so I use the axe to (7) some wood and throw them in. It gets the fire (8) . I had made (9) to be here for the entire summer. However, after a month I am already (10) in supplies. I didnt expect I would be (11) of this experience so soon. In the cupboards there is (12) noodles, and half a pint of wine. I have become so (13) noodles: Still, I have to force myself to (14) them down. (15) I bring the teacup to my lips, I consider whether I should return to civilization to gather supplies or simply (16) . my adventure. My observation is that self-reliance is a bit (17) . I long to (18) a steak dinner with my friends, to watch my niece play in the summers heat. Still my ego will not let me return to my family and friends just yet. I had (19) to them about how being alone would bring about (20) to writing poetry. 正确he fact is that I have written nothing.
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阅读理解What′s Ron′s advice to the readers?
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阅读理解The author’s attitude toward reversing the high-speed trend is____.
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阅读理解Declaring that physical exercise is one of the most powerful medicines to help improve our quality of life is not an exaggeration. The World Health Organization expressed the same view in its 2002 World Health Report, emphasizing that the damage produced by lack of physical activity was equal to the strong probability of serious illness such as heart disease and even some kinds of cancer. Those who have embraced an active lifestyle for years are familiar with the sort of physical and psychological benefits that come from exercise. Nevertheless a lot of people would never think of physical activity as a way of feeling better, simply because they don''t think they are in need of it, or because they are lazy or maintain that they haven''t got enough time. There are many positive effects that result from physical exercise and they are not only concerned with the physical aspects but also psychological and social ones. Beginning with the physical benefits, physical activity improves the life of the heart, burns off fat, lowers high blood pressure, makes tissues more resistant, and increases muscle flexibility and joint mobility. On a psychological level, physical activity helps reduce anxiety and stress by causing tension to disappear and by encouraging us to have a better sense of ourselves through listening to our bodies during movement. Lastly, seeing ourselves in better health is advantageous socially. The sense of satisfaction thus obtained will result in an increase of self-respect and self-confidence in terms of our ability to interact with others. The benefits linked to exercise have also not gone unnoticed in the business world, with more and more companies setting up gyms on-site. Employees'' improved health translates into better performance and reduced costs as well as an increase in people''s satisfaction in the work place. Physical activity is recommended for all age groups, including children. It is an important growth factor in a child''s education. And for the elderly? There is no doubt that regular physical activity allows greater efficiency in daily life as well as creating more basic independence day by day, including the possibility of keeping in touch with others and not feeling isolated.
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阅读理解In ancient Greek, the term euthanatos meant "easy death". Today euthanasia (安乐死) generally refers to mercy killing, the voluntary (自愿) ending of the life of someone who is terminally ill. Like abortion, euthanasia has become a legal, medical, and moral issue over which opinion is divided. Euthanasia can be either active or passive. Active euthanasia means that a physician or other medical personnel takes an action that will result in death, such as giving an overdose of deadly medicine. Passive euthanasia means letting a patient die for lack of treatment, or stopping the treatment that has begun. Examples of passive euthanasia include taking patients off a breathing machine or removing other life-support systems. Stopping the food supply is also considered passive. A good deal of the debate about mercy killing originates from the decision-making process. Who decides whether a patient is to die? This issue has not been solved legally in the United States. The matter is left to state law, which usually allows the physician in charge to suggest the option of death to a patient''s relatives, especially if the patient is brain dead. In an attempt to make decisions about when their own lives should end, several terminally ill patients in the early 1990s used a controversial suicide device, developed by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, to end their lives. In parts of Europe, the decision-making process has become very flexible. Even in cases where the patients are not brain dead, patients have been put to death without their approval at the request of relatives or at the suggestion of physicians. Many cases of passive euthanasia involve old people or newborn infants. The principle justifying this practice is that such individuals have a "life not worthy of life". In countries where passive euthanasia is not legal, the court systems have proved very tolerant in dealing with medical personnel who practice it. In Japan, for example, if physicians follow certain guidelines they may actively carry out mercy killings on hopelessly ill people. Courts have also been somewhat tolerant of friends or relatives who have assisted terminally ill patients to die.
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阅读理解Women entering top management become headlines due to the lack of ______.
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阅读理解Time needed for physical activity depends on __________.
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阅读理解It is suggested in the last paragraph that _______ in the old world.
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阅读理解Faces with the evidence against him , Capralos _____
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