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填空题There are three aspects in basic-level categories; ______, ______and______.
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填空题The instinctive foundation of the intellectual life is curiosity, which is found among animals in its elementary form. Intelligence demands an alert curiosity, but it must be of a certain kind. The sort that leads village neighbors to try to peer through curtains after dark has not very high value. The widespread interest in gossip is inspired, not by love of knowledge, but by malice; no one gossips about other people's secret virtues, but only about their secret vices. Accordingly, most gossip is untrue, but care is taken not to verify it. (66) You may see this impulse, in a moderately pure form, at work in a cat that has been brought to a strange room and proceeds to smell every corner and every piece of furniture. You will see it also in children, who are passionately interested when a drawer or cupboard, usually closed, is open for their inspection. Animals, machines, thunderstorms, and all forms of manual work arouse the curiosity of children, whose thirst for knowledge puts the most intelligent adult to shame. (67) This is the stage at which people announce that "things are not what they were in my young days." The thing that is not the same as it was in that far-off time is the speaker's curiosity. (68) If curiosity is to be fruitful, it must be associated with a certain technique for the acquisition of knowledge; there must be habits of observation, belief in the possibility of knowledge, patience, and industry. (69) But since our intellectual life is only a part of our activity, and since curiosity is perpetually coming into conflict with other passions, there is need of certain intellectual virtues, such as open-mindedness. We become unreceptive to new truth both from habit and from desire; we find it hard to disbelieve what we have emphatically believed for a number of years and also what ministers to self-esteem or any other fundamental passion. (70) A. And with the death of curiosity, we may reckon that active intelligence, also, has died.B. This impulse grows weaker with advancing years until at last what is unfamiliar inspires only disgust, with no desire for a closer acquaintance.C. Broadly speaking, the higher the order of generality, the greater is the intelligence involved.D. Curiosity properly so-called, on the other hand, is inspired by a genuine love of knowledge.E. Open-mindedness should, therefore, be one of the qualities that education aims at producing.F. These things will develop of themselves, given the original fund of curiosity and the proper intellectual education.
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填空题Please Translate the Following Chinese into English.(浙江工商大学2009研,考试科目:翻译与写作) 中国认真履行加入世贸组织的各项承诺,对外开放不断扩大。同时积极参加世贸组织新一轮谈判,为完善多边贸易体制发挥了建设性作用。近期以来,已有新西兰、南非等9个国家正式宣布承认中国的完全市场经济地位,为中国与这些国家经贸合作的开展创造了更为有利的条件。中国积极参与区域经济合作。中国与东盟就建立自由贸易区的谈判取得新进展;中国同南部非洲关税同盟、海湾合作委员会已启动建立自贸区的谈判;同新西兰、智利等国关于商签自贸协定的可行性研究也在稳步推进。
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填空题The old couple now have nothing to ______ but a small government pension. 这老两口除了靠一份微薄的政府养老金生活外没有其他收入。
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填空题Ming: Hello, is that you, Tony? This is Xiao Ming speaking. Tony: Hi, Xiao Ming, ______.
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填空题He lets his feelings run away______ his judgment.
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填空题______ separate cover, we are sending you a full range ______ samples for your examination.
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填空题Jim: I'd like to get a babysitter for this Saturday night.____________Pan: My girlfriend seems to be the right person, and she likes children.
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填空题Translate the following paragraphs into English.(南京农业大学2007研,考试科目:英汉互译)学校教育给我们的好处不但只是灌输知识,最大的好处恐怕还在给予我们交友的机会上。这好处我到了离学校以后才知道,这几年来更确切地体会到,深悔当时毫不自觉,马马虎虎地过去了。近来每日早晚在路上见到三三两两的携着书包、携了手或挽了肩膀走着的青年学生,我总艳羡他们有朋友之乐,暗暗地要在心中替他们祝福。
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填空题ENGLISH TO CHINESE.(上海财经大学2007研,考试科目:基础英语)In the third place, property makes its owner feel that he ought to do something to it. Yet he isn"t sure what. A restlessness comes over him, a vague sense that he had a personality to express—the same sense which, without any vagueness, leads the artist to an act of creation. Sometimes I think I will cut down such trees as remain in the wood, at other times I want to fill up the gaps between them with new trees. Both impulses are pretentious and empty. They are not honest movements towards moneymaking or beauty. They spring from a foolish desire to express myself and from an inability to enjoy what I have got. Creation, property, enjoyment form a sinister trinity in the human mind. Creation and enjoyment are both very, very good, yet they are often unattainable without a material basis, and at such moments property pushes itself in as a substitute, saying. " Accept me instead—I"m good enough for all three. " It is not enough.
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填空题{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}} Over the past two decades, the lives of American women have undergone unparalleled change. The Virginia Slims Opinion Poll has chronicled that change in national surveys conducted six times since 1970. {{U}}(71) {{/U}} One of the most striking findings of the 1990 Virginia Slims Opinion Poll is the degree of consensus—rather than conflict—in women's and men's attitudes about the changing roles of women. In many respects, the two sexes agree. Men express strong and consistent support for women's improved status in society. {{U}}(72) {{/U}}And they agree that the most tangible way in which they could help women balance jobs and family is to take on more household work. But men are also a major cause of resentment and stress for American women. {{U}}(73) {{/U}}Now, a generation of sweeping change later, women's expectations have outpaced the change in men's behavior. Token help with the dishes or the children no longer inspires women's gratitude. {{U}}(74) {{/U}}. Increasingly, the kitchen table has become that bargaining table. {{U}}(75) {{/U}}Next to money, "how much my mate helps around the house" is the single biggest cause of resentment among women who are married or living as if married, with 52 percent citing this as a problem. Improvement in this area is one of the top things women cite when they consider what would make their lives better.A. There is evidence in the poll that waiting for men to live up to the ideal of equal responsibility is a major irritant for most women today.B. Together, these surveys provide a comprehensive picture of women's changing status, and of their views of the future.C. In 1970, most women were concerned about getting men to share household chores.D. They, like women, believe that sex discrimination remains an important problem in the work-place.E. Over the past three generations, expectations of men as rulers and protectors of the household have changed.F. Instead, as women contribute more to the family income, they expect in return a more equal division of the household responsibilities.
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填空题It is very hard to believe that when Lincoln was born, communications were a little faster than in the days of Julius Caesar.A. It isB. that whenC. a littleD. in the days
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填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下面一段英文中______内的正确答案。 Each page element (division or section, heading, paragraph, image, list, and so forth) is (1) viewed as an object. (Microsoft calls this the Dynamic HTML Object Model. Netscape calls it the HTML Object Model. W3C calls it the Document Object Model.) For example, each (2) heading on a page can be named, given attributes of text style and color, and addressed by (3) name in a small program or script included on the page. This heading or any other element on the page can be changed as the result of a (4) specified event such as mouse passing over or being (5) clicked or a time elapsing. Or an image can be moved from one place to another by dragging and dropping the image (6) object with the mouse. These event possibilities can be viewed as the (7) reaction capabilities ofthe element or object. Any change takes place immediately since all variations of all (8) elements or objects have been sent as part of the same page from the Web server that sent the page. Thus, variations can be thought ofas different (9) properties ofthe object. Not only can element variations change text wording or color but also everything contained within a heading object can be (10) replaced with new content that includes different or additional HTML as well as different text. Microsoft calls this the Text Range technology. 供选择的答案: 1.reaction 2.specified 3.elements 4.name 5.clicked 6.viewed 7.object 8.heading 9.replaced 10.properties
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填空题He finds it easier to do the cooking himself than teaching his wife to cook .
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填空题 Fill in each of the following blanks with one worD、In each case, use the exact word that appears in your textbook. Apparently, such prejudices can affect classroom achievement as well. In a study (1) by Herbert Harari of San Diego State University, and John McDavid of Georgia State University, teachers gave consistently lower grades(2)essays apparently written by boys named Elmer and Hubert (3)they awarded(4)the same papers when the writer's names were given as Michael and DaviD、 (5), teacher prejudice isn't the only source of classroom difference. Dr. Thomas V. Busse and Louisa Seraydarian of Temple University found those girls with names(6)Linda, Diane, Barbara, Carol, and Cindy performed better(7)objectively graded IQ and achievement tests than did girls with less(8)names. (A companion study showed girls' popularity(9) their peers was also related to the popularity of their names -- although the connection was (10)clear for boys.)
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填空题{{B}}Directions: Pick out five appropriate expressions from the eight choices below anti complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.{{/B}} A. I prefer the leather one B. What do you like C. It looks warmer D. clerk E. It sounds nice F. price tag G. to try it on H. Which one do you like betterAnne: Look! These jackets are nice.{{U}} (56) {{/U}}?Sue: I like the wool one better.Anne: Really'? Why?Sue:{{U}} (57) {{/U}}.Anne: Well,{{U}} (58) {{/U}}. It's more attractive than the wool one~Sue: Hmm. There's no{{U}} (59) {{/U}}.Arum: Excuse me. How much is this jacket?Clerk: It's $499. Would you like{{U}} (60) {{/U}}?Anne: Oh, no. That's OK! But thank you anyway.Clerk: You're welcome.
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填空题{{B}}Passage 1{{/B}} To me personally, the most remarkable and, in the long run, the most influential man who was translated was not a Greek. That is because I am interested in the perception of objects in space. And that was a subject about which the Greeks were totally wrong. It was understood for the first time about the year AD 1000 by an eccentric mathematician whom we call Alhazen, who was the one really original scientific mind that Arab culture produced.{{U}} (66) {{/U}}Alhazen first recognized that we see an object because each point of it directs and reflects a ray into the eye. The Greek view could not explain how an object, my hand say, seems to change size when it moves. In Alhazen's account it is clear that the cone of rays that comes from the outline and shape of my hand grows narrower as I move my hand away from you.{{U}} (67) {{/U}}And that, and only that, accounts for the difference in size. It is so simple a notion that it is astonishing that scientists paid almost no attention to it for six hundred years.{{U}} (68) {{/U}}The concept of the cone of rays from object to the eye becomes the foundation of perspective [透视画法]. And perspective is the new idea which now revivifies mathematics. {{U}} (69) {{/U}}A manuscript of Alhazen's Optics in translation in the Vatican Library in Rome is annotated by Lorenzo Ghiberti, who made the famous bronze perspectives for the doors of the Baptistry in Florence. He was not the first pioneer of perspective--that may have been Filippo Brunelleschi--and there were enough of them to form an identifiable school of the Perspectivi. {{U}} (70) {{/U}} A. It was a school of thought, for its aim was not simply to make the figures lifelike, but to create the sense of their movement in space. B. The Greeks had thought that light goes from the eyes to the object. C. The excitement of perspective passed into art in north Italy, in Florence and Venice, in the fifteenth century. D. As I move it towards you, the cone of rays that enters our eye becomes larger and subtends a larger angle. E. Above all, we feel that the painter's eye is on the move. F. But artists attended to it long before that, and in a practical way.
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填空题Directions: Read the following passage and translate the underlined sentences into Chinese. Remember to write your translation in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. (71)Can love really last a lifetime? Absolutely. (72)But only if you believe the fairy tale of living happily for ever. A team of scientists recently found that (73) romantic love involves chemical changes in the brain that last 12 to 18 months. After that, you and your partner are on your own. Relationships require maintenance. (74) Pay a visit to nursing home if you want to see proof of lifelong love. Recently I spoke to an old man whose wife of 80 years was suffering from advanced Alzheimer's disease. (75) He came to sit with her every day and hold her hand."she's been my best friend since high school,"(76) he told me," We made a promise to stick together. " Now that is a love story.
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填空题A young man from a w【K11】______family was about to graduate from high school. It was the c【K12】______in that affluent neighborhood for the p【K13】______to give the graduate an automobile. Bill and his father had s【K14】______months looking at cars, and the week before graduation they found the perfect car. Bill was certain that the car would be his on graduation night. Imagine his d【K15】______when, on the eve of his graduation, Bill"s father handed him a gift-wrapped Bible! Bill was so angry, he t【K16】______the Bible down and stormed out of the house. He and his father never saw each other again. It was the news of his father"s d【K17】______that brought Bill home again. As he sa"t one night, going t【K18】______his father"s possessions that he was to inherit, he came across the Bible his father had given him. He brushed away the dust and opened it to find a cashier"s c【K19】______, dated the day of his graduation, in the exact a【K20】______of the car they had chosen.
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