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填空题Honesty is an important ______ (elementary) for being a person.
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填空题I really appreciate you recommended me to that company in time .
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填空题Student life at American universities is chaotic during the first week of each quarter or semester. Registering for classes, becoming familiar (51) the buildings (52) campus, (53) books, adding and dropping classes, and (54) fees are confusing for everyone. During this busy period there is little time for students to anticipate (55) they will later encounter in the classroom. International students, (56) to their countries' educational expectations, must adapt (57) new classroom norms in a foreign college or university. Whereas in one country prayer may be acceptable in a classroom, in another it may be (58) . In some classrooms around the world students must humbly obey their teacher's commands and remain absolutely silent during a class period. In (59) , students may talk, eat and smoke during lectures as (60) as criticize a teacher's methods or contradict his or her statements. It is not always easy to understand a new educational system. There is considerable variety in university classrooms in the United States. Because of diverse teaching methods and non-standardized curricula, no two courses are (61) . Undergraduate courses are considerably different from graduate courses. The classroom atmosphere in expensive, private universities may differ from (62) in community college s (63) are free and open to everyone. State-funded universities have different requirements and expectations than (64) parochial colleges. (65) , there are shared features in American college and university classrooms (66) the diversity of educational institutions of higher learning. Participation (67) the classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the student in many courses. Some professors base part of the final grade (68) the student's oral participation. Although there are formal lectures during (69) the student has a passive role(i, e. , listening and taking notes), many courses are organized around classroom discussions, student questions, and informal lectures. In graduate seminars the professor has a "managerial" role and the students (70) presentations and lead discussions. The students do the actual teaching in these seminars.
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填空题When he was in high school, hardly anyone did scientific experiments, much less accepted training ________this respect
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填空题The conceptualist view holds that there is no ________ link between a linguistic form and what it refers to
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填空题Language is produced as a continuous stretch of speech or writing, but one can still find pauses and blanks every now and then
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填空题The smart boy answered every question ______ (intelligence).
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填空题A. What about making it a little earlier?B. I have no idea.C. Let's go together.D. Thank you all the same.E. Do you like basketball?F. When and where shall we meet?G. It doesn't matter?H. What are you going to do?A: What do you plan to do this weekend?B: (61) A: I hear there's going to be a basketball match this Sunday. Tom and I are going to watch it. (62) B: Of course. Basketball is my favourite. But I have no ticket for the match. What a pity!A: You're lucky. I have some free tickets. (63) B: Great! (64) A: Let's meet at the bus stop at half past five.B: I think there must be a big crowd of people there. (65) A: OK. See you at five o'clock.B: See you.
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填空题A. Ifs impossible.B. I suggest we go to the seaside.C. I'd like to tell you something.D. How about going to the art exhibition?E. I hope not.F. We'd better think of something else.G. I'm afraid.H. I'm very sorry to hear that. Tony: Do you have a plan for the coming holiday? Lucy: Yes. (56) . Tony: But what about it if the weather changes? Lucy: (57) . Well, you're right. (58) . Tony: (59) . It was said it is worth seeing. Lucy: Good idea. We ought to call Charlie before that. Otherwise he may go away. Do you think so? Tony: (60) . Anyway, it would be better to let him know beforehan
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填空题In the 20th century the equipping of bathrooms became a separate industry with a wide variety of special forms of bathroom furniture and fixtures. The materials used are porcelain, enamel, plastic, wood and ______ steel. (stain)
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填空题这群年轻人听了这则笑话哄堂大笑. (to roar with).
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填空题Henry David Thoreaus ________is a faithful record of his reflections when he was in solitary communion with nature, an eloquent indication that he not only embraced Ralph Waldo Emersons Transcendentalist philosophy but went even further to illustrate the pantheistic quality of nature
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填空题The problem requiring immediate solution will be given ______ (prior) at the meeting.
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填空题The maple smoke of autumn bonfires is incense to Canadians. Bestowing perfume for the nose, color for the eye, sweetness for the spring tongue, the sugar maple prompts this sharing of a favorite myth and original etymology of the word maple. (2) The maple looms large in Ojibwa folk tales. The time of year for sugaring-off is "in the Maple Moon." Among Ojibwa, the primordial female figure is Nokomis, a wise grandmother. (3) 41. __________. (4) Knowing this was a pursuit to the death, Nokomis outsmarted the cold devils. She hid in a stand of maple trees, all red and orange and deep yellow. This maple grove grew beside a waterfall whose mist blurred the trees' outline. As they peered through the mist, slavering wendigos thought they saw a raging fire in which their prey was burning. (5)42. __________. (6) For their service in saving the earth mother's life, these maples were given a special gift: their water of life would be forever sweet, and Canadians would tap it for nourishment. (7)43. __________. (8) The contention that maple syrup is unique to North America is suspect, I believe. China has close to 10 species of maple, more than any country in the world. Canada has 10 native species. North America does happen to be home to the sugar maple, the species that produces the sweetest sap and the most abundant flow. (9) But are we to believe that in thousands of years of Chinese history, these inventive people never tapped a maple to taste its sap? I speculate that they did. (10)44. __________. (11) What is certain is the maple's holdfast on our national imagination. Is leaf was adopted as an emblem in New France as early as 1700, and in English Canada by the mid-19th century. In the fall of 1867, a Toronto schoolteacher named Alexander Muir was traipsing at street a the city, all squelchy underfoot from the soft felt of falling leaves, when a maple leaf alighted to his coat sleeve and stuck there. (12) The word "maple" is from "mapeltreow", the Old English term for maple tree, with "mapl"--as its Proto-Germanic root, a compound in which the first "m" --is, I believe, the nearly worldwide "ma", one of the first human sounds, the pursing of a baby's lips as it prepares to suck milk from mother's breast. The "ma" root gives rise in many world languages to thousands of words like "mama", "mammary", "maia", and "Amazon." Here it would make "map!-" mean "nourishing mother tree," that is, tree whose maple sap in nourishing. (13)45. __________. [A] The second part of the compound, "apl-", is a variant of Indo-European able "fruit of any tree" and the origin of another English fruit word, apple. So the primitive analogy compares the liquid sap with another nourishing liquid, mother's milk. [B] In one tale about seasonal change, cannibal wendigos-creatures of evil-chased through the autumn countryside old Nokomis, who was a symbol for female fertility. Wendigos throve in icy cold. When they entered the bodies of humans, the human heart froze solid. [C] Here wendigos represent oncoming winter. They were hunting to kill and eat poor Nokomis, the warm embodiment of female fecundity who, like the summer, has grown old. [D] Could Proto-Americas who crossed the Bering land bridge to populate the Americas have brought with them a knowledge of maple syrup? Is there a very old Chinese phrase for maple syrup? Is maple syrup mentioned in Chinese literature? For a non-reader of Chinese, such questions are daunting but not impossible to answer. [E] Maple and its syrup flow sweetly into Canadian humor. Quebeckers have developed a special love for such a nutriment. [F] After it resisted several brushings-off, Muir 'joked to his walking companion that this would be "the maple leaf for ever!" At home that evening, he wrote a poem and set it to music, in celebration of Canada's Confederation. Muir's song, "The Maple Leaf Forever," was wildly popular and helped fasten the symbol firmly to Canada. [G] But it was only old Nokomis' being hidden by the bright red leaves of her friends, the maples. And so, drooling ice and huffing frost, the wendigos left her and sought easier prey.
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填空题______ merely gives the gross weight and net weight of each piece.
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填空题Ode to the West Wind was written by ________, one of the representatives of Romantic poets
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填空题The teacher complained that a majority of her students lacked the ______ (motivate) to study.
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填空题There is an immense and justified pride in what our colleges have done. At the same time there is a growing uneasiness about their product. The young men and women who carry away our degrees are a very attractive lot—in looks, in bodily fitness, in kindliness, energy, courage, and buoyancy. 1 That too is in some ways admirable; for in spite of President Lowell"s remark that the university should be a repository of great learning, since the freshmen always bring a stock with them and the seniors take little away, the fact is that our graduates have every chance to be well informed, and usually are so. 2 When it becomes articulate, it takes the form of wishes that these attractive young products of ours had more intellectual depth and force, more freedom from trouble and worry in dealing with the different ideas, more of the firm, clear, quiet thoughtfulness that is a very potent and needed guard against fraudulence and deception which exist around them and keep harassing them constantly. 3 Firstly, granting that our graduates know a good deal, their knowledge lies about in fragments and never gets welded together into the stuff of a tempered and mobile mind. Secondly, our university graduates have been so busy boring holes for themselves, acquiring special knowledge and skills, that in later life they have astonishingly little in common in the way of ideas, standards, or principles. Thirdly, it is alleged that the past two decades have revealed a singular want of clarity about the great ends of living, attachment to which gives significance and direction to a life. 4 My argument will be simple, perhaps too simple. What I shall contend is that there is a great deal of truth in each of them, and that the remedy for each is the same. 5 A. Yet the uneasiness persists. B. It is larger infusion of the philosophic habit of mind. C. But what of their intellectual equipment? D. Our colleges have failed. E. Here are three grave charges against American education, and I want to discuss them briefly. F. The complaint commonly breaks itself up into a list of three particulars.
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