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填空题The American writers of the 1950s often used the psychological insights taken from the writing of the Austrian psychiatrist______and his followers.
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填空题In______, Thomas More offers an ideal social system, with which people replace tyranny with______.
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填空题{{U}}平均而言{{/U}}, the water is a little more than two miles deep.
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填空题Its time we ______ (take)a course in speed reading.
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填空题A. Can I help you?C. Safety belt, please.E. Is there anything serious?G. What flight are you taking?B. We are taking off at last.D. The engine went wrong.F. Just a moment, please.H. It should be OK in an hour.Molly: Information desk. (56) James: Yeah, will Flight CAAC 205 take off on time tonight?Molly: (57) Hello, I'm afraid the flight has been put off.James: What's the matter?Molly: You know. (58) It's being checked and repaired right now.James: (59) Molly: No, just some minor trouble. (60)
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填空题Will: What a pity, we couldn' t see the film last night.Bill: ______
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填空题It is advisable to place important telephone numbers next to the phone in case of an ______. 在电话机旁放一些重要的电话号码以各紧急之用是明智之举。
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填空题He was elected president of the Campaign for Nuclear______in 1958.(Disarm)
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填空题{{B}}Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.{{/B}} A. English people are always interested in the weatherB. I have't been practising enough C. I don't know D. to meet English peopleE. I have some trouble F. What can I talk about G. Where should I goH. May I help youMax: What's the matter, Peter? You don't look very happy.Peter: I'm not. I'm worried about my English.Max: What's the problem?Peter:{{U}} (56) {{/U}}.Max: Why notePeter: Well, I seldom have chances{{U}} (57) {{/U}}.Max: You should go out more.Peter:{{U}} (58) {{/U}}?Max: You should go to pubs, or join a club.Peter: But... English people never speak to me.Max: Ah! You should speak to them first.Peter:{{U}} (59) {{/U}}.Max: The weather!{{U}} (60) {{/U}}.
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填空题Shelly: Shall we have a drink to celebrate it?Mark: ______
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填空题He ______ the economic and social conditions of the period,trying to find the real causes of the French Revolution. 他探究了当时的经济社会状况,试图找出法国大革命的真正起因。
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填空题Our life is part of the life of the Earth, and we draw our______from it just as the plants and animals do.(nourish)
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填空题P______Act refers, to the bringing about of effects on the audience by means of uttering the sentence, such effects being special to the circumstances of utterance.
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填空题Hyponymy is a matter of class membership. The upper term in this sense relation, i. e. the class name, is called ______, and the lower terms, the members, Hyponyms.
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填空题There are many differences .between communicating in written and spoken words—one to one or one to many. Because speaking is face to face and personal, it is much more direct than writing.. Hand and body gestures, facial expressions, and vocal variety help greatly to support face-to-face communication. It is also reinforced by instant feedback from listeners in the form of smiles, frowns, applause, catcalls, clenched fists, and so on. An alert speaker who is sensitive to feedback can "shift gears" and adapt to changing circumstances. 41. The differences between talking and writing Writing, however, depends solely on words and punctuation to deliver the message. There are no gestures and no voice, and if there is any feedback, it takes time to reach the writer.42. Why long sentences can be used in writing? Effective talking is aimed at people's minds and hearts through their ears, and ears prefer short, direct, conversational sentences. There are three standards that apply equally to talking and writing—clarity, accuracy, and appropriateness.43. Clarity. If the audience doesn't understand the message instantly, then the speaker has, to some extent, failed. Thus, every possible measure must be taken to ensure that all your words and thoughts are perfectly clear to the audience.44. Accuracy. As a conscientious speaker, you must see to it that your information is as current and as accurate as research can make it.45. Appropriateness. In addition to being precise, your language should also be suitable to the subject, audience, and occasion.[A] For instance, a speaker can vary his/her pitch or tone to change the meaning expressed. A writer, on the other hand, has to rely solely on the words and context or even explanations in braces to achieve that.[B] Good talking is wordy, repetitive, and far less structured than efficient writing. A good speech, reproduced word for word on paper, usually does not read well because it rambles and repeats words and thoughts. It is not nearly as disciplined and organized as good writing.[C] Throughout your talk, words are your prime means for helping your audience understand your message. And to harness the profound power of words, you should develop a lifelong habit of using a dictionary and a thesaurus. If you do not exploit these resources, you will fail to achieve your full potential as a speaker and conversationalist. Another device that will help you achieve clarity in your talk is a summary. If your talk consists of three willresearched major points, lit those points in your introduction so your audience will know at once what ground you will cover. Discuss them in depth, summarize them at the end of your talk, and emphasize any conclusions hat they lead to.[D] For example, a speaker who's addressing a Parent-Teacher Association should avoid the statistical and psychological jargon of advanced educational researchers. By the same token, she should not indulge in teenage slang. Any speaker worth her salt will analyze her audience first and adapt her language accordingly.[E] The surest way for you to damage your credibility is to spew forth misinformation or outdated information. How many times have you seen a story, a name, an important fact, or a charge against someone retracted in newspapers? Unfortunately, the damage was done when the misinformation first appeared in print. Such unwarranted embarrassment and mental anguish could have been avoided ff someone had taken the time to recheck the information. If your talk is on a current or crucial topic, do your homework and arm yourself with quotations and sources to fortify your facts.[F] Long, involved sentences are acceptable in writing for two reasons: (1) The eye can absorb many more words in an instant than the ear can hear. (2) If a reader stumbles on a marathon sentence, she can read it again. Not so with spoken words— once uttered they're gone, especially in speech. If a listener misses a sentence, both she and the speaker have lost part of the message; there is no going back, except perhaps during the question-and-answer period. In a conversation, of course, the listener can ask the speaker to repeat.
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填空题A. contact with youB. I willC. PleaseD. miss youE. look forward toF. in touchG. I won’tH. Don’t forget Adriana: I heard you’re moving to New York. Ryan: Yes. I've got an offer in upstate New York. Adriana: Oh, that’s great! But I’m going to (56) . Ryan: Me too. Let’s keep (57) . Adriana: Yeah. (58) to drop me a line when you settle down. Ryan: Trust me. (59) . I’ll keep you posted. Adriana: You have my address? Ryan: Well, I have your email address. Adriana: All right! I (60) hearing from you soon. Good luck!
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填空题我们熟悉的握手方式多种多样:有掌心出汗的人;有紧张得把你的手捏得生疼的人;A型气质的人总是乐呵呵地同别人握手,然后急忙停下来,又再继续握。这种多样性使我们能“感觉到”对方是个什么样的人。而我们寻求的常常是真诚。握手还可以传达敬意。对商界女性来说,握手是有影响力的。20年前,如果一个女人主动去和男人握手,通常会被认为是爱出风头。现在女人握手已经是司空见惯了,许多人反而认为旧式的“社交接吻”即使不是傲慢无理也是有背于职场惯例。
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填空题{{B}}Directions: Pick out five appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.{{/B}} A. What time B. May I have your name C. It seems like you D. I’m glad E. How about F. May I help you G. Thanks for calling H. Would you like to Ron makes a phone call to the restaurant to reserve a table for him and his friends for dinner. Hostess: Pompas.{{U}} (56) {{/U}}? Ron: Yes. I’d like to reserve a table for dinner. Hostess: How large a group are you expecting? Ron: Six couples. Hostess:{{U}} (57) {{/U}}reserve a private dinning room? Ron: That sounds like a good idea. Hostess: All right.{{U}} (58) {{/U}}, sir? Ron: My name is Ron Kollitz. K-O-L-L-I-T-Z. Hostess:{{U}} (59) {{/U}}will you be arriving? Ron: Around 7:30 pm. Hostess: All right, Mr. Kollitz. We have reserved a private dinning room for you at 7:30 pm.{{U}} (60) {{/U}}Pompas. Ron: Thank you very much.
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