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填空题The sound /k/ can be described with "voiceless, ______ , stop". (北二外2003研)
填空题In this section, you will read 10 sentences with idiomatic expressions underlined. Explain in your own words what these expressions mean.(10 points)
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填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.(两南交通大学2008研,考试科目:综合英语)Each of these sets of categories, each of these ways that people construct who they are and what they believe, is increasingly chimerical, capable of evaporating in a moment when people look at the world with different eyes.Class and race may prove to be more durable definers of reality, more stable markers of who is "us" and who is "them". But each of these, too, becomes anything but predicable in a postmodern world. The wretched of the earth may be a force for rebellious change because they believe some form of Marxist doctrine about class conflict, or merely because they cease to believe in the various social constructions of reality that held their condition to be part of God"s own arrangement. Oppressed races grow skeptical(as the world gains understanding of the games oppressors play)about the social constructions of reality that define their place and strive to keep them in it.
填空题Sometimes there are ten, even twenty different ways to go, all but one bound to be wrong, and the richness of selection in such situation can lift us onto totally new ground. This process is called exploration and is based on human fallibility. If we had only a single center in our brains, capable of responding only when a correct decision was to be made, instead of the jumble of different, credulous, easily conned clusters of neurons that provide for being flung off into blind alleys, up tress, down dead end, out into blue sky, along wrong turning, around bends, we could only stay the way we are today, stuck fast.
填空题鲁迅先生的笑声是明朗的,是从心里的欢喜。若有人说了什么可笑的话,鲁迅先生笑的连烟卷都拿不住了,常常是笑的咳嗽起来。…… 于是我说:“周先生,我的衣裳漂亮不漂亮?” 鲁迅先生从上往下看了一眼:“不大漂亮。” 过了一会又接着说:“你的裙子配的颜色不对,并不是红上衣不好看,各种颜色都是好看的,红上衣要配红裙子,不然就是黑裙子,咖啡色的就不行了;这两种颜色放在一起很浑浊……你没看到外国人在街上走的吗?绝没有下边穿一件绿裙子,上边穿一件紫上衣,也没有穿一件红裙子而后穿一件白上衣的……” 鲁迅先生就在躺椅上看着我:“你这裙子是咖啡色的,还带格子,颜色浑浊得很,所以把红色衣裳也弄得不漂亮了。” “……人瘦不要穿黑衣裳,人胖不要穿白衣裳;脚长的女人一定要穿黑鞋子,脚短就一定要穿白鞋子;方格子的衣裳胖人不能穿,但比横格子的还好;横格子的胖人穿上,就把胖子更往两边裂着,更横宽了,胖子要穿竖条子的,竖的把人显得长,横的把人显得宽……”。
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be Participant observation also reflects
anthropology's dual nature as both a scientific and a humanistic discipline.
Through the stress on the participation and getting the insider's view,
anthropologists{{U}} (61) {{/U}}necessity become personally involved
with their subjects. They show a humanistic concern{{U}} (62) {{/U}}the
people they study, and{{U}} (63) {{/U}}their attempts to understand and
describe people's behavior they help give outsiders a rich appreciation for
other people and others' ways.{{U}} (64) {{/U}}, with its stress on
observation, anthropologists strive to fulfill the requirements of a scientific
discipline. Anthropologists strive for objectivity and accuracy. They often{{U}}
(65) {{/U}}count, for example, the number of times specific behavior
patterns occur under certain circumstances; they use this data for empirical
studies{{U}} (66) {{/U}}integrate their observations into general laws
of human behavior. Understanding anthropology requires
understanding its dual nature. Perhaps the following two inelegant{{U}} (67)
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array of categories (and their systematic relationships) through which the
bearers of a particular culture perceive the world. Epic{{U}} (68)
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the Western{{U}} (69) {{/U}}scientists to explain the world.{{U}}
(70) {{/U}}, the emit view is the insiders' view. Pierre's emit view
of his death,{{U}} (71) {{/U}},is that he died from the power of the
sorcerer (魔术师); anthropologist's epic view is that he died from physiological
effects of fear,{{U}} (72) {{/U}}by his belief in the sorcerer. Both
views are{{U}} (73) {{/U}}for the proper circumstances, but
anthropologists requires that they{{U}} (74) {{/U}}clearly distinguished
from each other because they derive from different methodologies, consist of
different kinds of data,{{U}} (75) {{/U}}lead to different types of
knowledge. Together they facilitate a complete understanding of a culture.
Anthropology's uniqueness lies in the fact that it encompasses them both.
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Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.
Before the 20th century the horse provided day to day transportation in all of the United States. Trains were used only for long-distance transportation.
Today the car is the most popular (1)( ) of transportation in all of the United States. It has completely (2)( ) the horse as a means of everyday transportation. Americans use their cars for (3)( ) 90 per cent of all personal (4)( ).
Most Americans are able to (5)( ) cars. The average price of a (6)( ) made car was $2,500 in 1950, $2,740 in 1960 and up to $4,750 (7)( ) 1975. During this period American car manufacturers set about (8)( ) their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the (9)( ) family increased from 1950 to 1975 (10)( ) than the price of cars. For this reason (11)( ) a new car takes a smaller (12)( ) of a family’s total earnings today.
In 1951 (13)( ) it took 8.1 months of an average family’s (14)( ) to buy a new car. In 1962 a new car (15)( ) 8.3 months of a family’s annual earnings. By 1975 it only took 4.75 (16)( ) income. In addition, the 1975 cars were technically (17)( ) to models from previous years.
The (18)( ) of the automobile extends throughout the economy (19)( ) the car is so important to Americans. Americans spend more money (20)( ) their cars running than any other item.
1.A、kindsB、sortC、meanD、types
2.A、deniedB、reproducedC、replacedD、ridiculed
3.A、hardlyB、nearlyC、certainlyD、somewhat
4.A、tripsB、worksC、businessD、travels
5.A、buyB、sellC、raceD、see
6.A、quicklyB、regularlyC、rapidlyD、recently
7.A、onB、inC、behindD、about
8.A、raisingB、makingC、reducingD、improving
9.A、unusualB、interestedC、averageD、biggest
10.A、slowestB、equalC、fasterD、less
11.A、bringingB、obtainC、boughtD、purchasing
12.A、partB、halfC、numberD、cost
13.A、clearlyB、proportionallyC、percentageD、suddenly
14.A、incomeB、workC、planD、debts
15.A、usedB、spentC、costD、needed
16.A、months’B、dollar’sC、familyD、year
17.A、famousB、superiorC、fastestD、purchasing
18.A、runningB、noticeC、influenceD、discussion
19.A、thenB、asC、soD、which
20.A、startingB、leavingC、keeping D、repairing
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A.watch? ? B.information? ? C.with
A. associated
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a 22-minute reduction in their life expectancy
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Sitting in front of the television may be relaxing, but spending too much time in front of the TV may take years off your life. That"s what Australian researchers found,
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from more than 11,000 people older than 25 years. The study found that people who watched an average six hours of TV a day
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. Also, every hour of TV that participants watched after age 25 was
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. The more TV you watch, the less physically active you are. And the less exercise you get, the more likely you are to develop diseases such as diabetes or heart problems.
填空题It seems to me that many politicians fail to ______ on equal rights for women. 在我看来,很多政客都不能表明自己捍卫女性平等权的立场。
填空题We ______ (not reach)an agreement yet.
填空题We ______ (call for)you if you ______ (be)free tomorrow.
填空题Gerald: Excuse me. Will someone be using this seat?Manager: No. ______
填空题Knowledge of microscopic anatomy was greatly expanded during the 20th century as a result of the development of microscopes that provided much greater resolution and magnification than had conventional mstruments, thus revealing formerly unclear or ______detail. (visible)
填空题In a society in which people blame everyone from their parents to the government for their failure to get ahead, motivational superstars refuse to buy ______ the victim mentality.
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填空题An ______ country does not have modern industries and usually has a low standard of living. (developed)
