填空题There are two basic forms of counter trade: barter trade and ______.
填空题Arbitrariness of language makes it potentially creative, and C of language makes learning a language laborious. For learners of a foreign language, it is this feature of language that is more worth noticing than its arbitrariness.
填空题In deciding to undertake dangerous pursuits, people usually strive for their maximum personal ability rating, when they are challenged but can be victorious, rather thanmerely surmounting the mediocre.A.usuallyB.whenC.challengedD.surmounting the mediocre
填空题This Contract shall come ______ force ______ the date of execution ______ by the Buyer and the Builder.
填空题We aim to provide and extend a welfare se______ and raise many thousands of pounds annually to sponsor medical research.
填空题The little boy hid himself ______ the table.
填空题Translate the following two passages into English.(厦门大学2011研,考试科目:写作与英汉互译)那一年,一场变故悄悄地潜入我家,先是母亲生病住院,体质本就羸弱的父亲,因焦虑过度,也随即病倒,父母双双住进了医院。 太阳从西边落山,恐惧却从我心头升起,那年我才13岁。山村的夜色中,黑黢黢的野山像一幅剪纸阴森地贴在窗户的玻璃上,偌大的屋子里,只剩下我和妹妹。山中的狼群,一声一声凄厉的哀号,常常将我与妹妹从梦中惊醒。 我们住在一所山村学校,叫喊声未必能让远处的人家听见。忽然,我想起了哨子——母亲上体育课用的哨子。鼓起胸膛,拼命地让全部的气流吹出尽可能最大的声响。渐渐地,我听见了家门前由远及近嘈杂的脚步声,大声说话的声音。窗外交织着手电筒的光亮,我听见乡亲们喊我的名字。开了门,一群人扛着锄头站在我家门前,他们都是周围我熟悉的乡亲。善良的黑脸,热切的目光,一群人由衷地关爱,驱散了我内心的恐惧。
填空题Mrs.Stone was really quite ______ in the world except for an aged aunt in Philadelphia. 在这个世上,斯都恩夫人除了在费城的年迈的婶婶外就没有亲人了。
填空题communicate, commute, compare, compensate
Tired of wasting time ____, Mrs. Jones changes her job to be closer to her kids so that she can spend more time with them.
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Prosperous alumni helped make 2006 a recorded fund-raising year for colleges and universities, which hauled in $28 billion
—a 9. 4 percent jump from 2005.
【M3】
There were increases across the board, but for usual it was the already wealthy who fared best.
【M4】
Stanford's $ 911 million was the most ever collected by a single university, and rose the possibility of a billion-dollar fund-raising year in the not-too-distant future.
【M5】
"There were a set of ideas and a set of initiatives that the university is undertaking that people wanted to invest,"
said Martin Shell, Stanford's vice president for development. 【M6】
"This is an unbelievably generous response from unbelievably philanthropic set of alumni, parents, and friends. "
【M7】
Harvard ranked two in fund-raising last year with $ 595 million.
【M8】
National, donations from alumni rose 18. 3 percent from 2005, according to figures released yesterday by the Council for Aid to Education.
【M9】
Alumni donations account about 30 percent of giving to higher education.
【M10】
Giving from other groups, such as corporations and foundations, increased by much small amounts.
填空题新措施规定将适度放宽外商投资企业自产产品内销比例。属于国家鼓励和允许发展的产业,且原材料进口和产品出口不涉及配额、许可证管理,外汇收支自行平衡的项目,可根据外商的要求放宽产品内销比例。其中全部使用国产原材料生产的产品,可放宽到百分之百内销。
填空题{{U}}It was once thought{{/U}} that the main difference between animals and plants was that the former could move about while the latter could not.
填空题自主招生
填空题 Name of Program ______ for Today 11 Topic Experimenting on Animals Guest Jeff Sachs Percentage of doctors supporting experiments on animals ______ 12 Jeff's idea Whether we experiment on animals or not is a ______ question. 13 We experiment on animals because they are ______ to stop us. It's dangerous to say that we use animals in experiments because they lack our intelligence. Animals have ______. 15
填空题The film turned out to be a big ______. It was really quite boring. (disappoint)
填空题______the second book of The Old Testament, tells how Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt to the Promised Land.
填空题He said that he had never seen such a ______(Imagine) film before.
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填空题The job,though not difficult,includes many ______ tasks which are quite boring. 虽然这工作并不难做,但是它包括很多单调的日常工作。
填空题The acronym DINK--double income, no kids--originated in the US in the 1960s.41)__________. This choice was not irrational. After all, nowadays retired people can live on their pensions and savings, so they are no longer compelled to depend on their offspring in old age. And a child is undeniably an expensive proposition: so much time and money are required. Why bother having one? It is hard to condemn those who opt out of parenthood. And in China their decisions are perfectly in keeping with the drive to limit population growth. 42)__________. A baby enters the world with a mind like blank paper, and gradually he or she acquires the ability to think, to talk and finally to communicate easily. Isn't there something magical about it? When you see the process happening before your very eyes, you feel a happiness like no other. A Chinese DINK said to me recently, "If you didn' t have three children, you could go to a bar or the cinema with your wife on weekends--how unrestrained and romantic that would be!, But I would say that no matter how wonderful Hollywood films or Broadway performances are, watching them is far less interesting than seeing my extrovert of a daughter sing and dance. If it's true that there are rewards to be gotten from having children, then surely the happiness of seeing them grow up is the greatest.43)__________. But this is a happiness that can be felt only after you become a parent; there's no appreciating it otherwise. However, who begets a child out of curiosity to see him or hex grow up? None of my friends had this in mind when they or their wife got pregnant. For some the pregnancy was unexpected.44)__________. And some said that having a child can bring stability to a troubled marriage—but is that really true? I myself didn't give it much thought. I just assumed it was the natural thing to do, and since my wife enjoyed big, cheerful, lively families, we went ahead end had three kids. No regrets. I know my words won't change any minds.45)__________. No, raising a child is not easy. The happiness of seeing a child grow, in contrast, is largely in the mind of the parents, end other people cannot so readily perceive lt. Little wonder, then, that so many people without children believe parenthood is all work end no fun.A. What DINKs say is obviously true: children really de require lots of parental energy and money. Just watch a mother bring a sick child to a hospital; you can see the tension, the worry, and all the self-control it takes to seem calm and reassuringB. Another Chinese friend of mine complained: "I provided the funds for my child to go to collage and then off to America for a master's degree, but so far I haven't gotten any rewards out of playing parent." To him I would say that the rewards were there all along—for any parent open to the wonder of seeing a child begin to speak, or surprise us with a new word used for the first timeC. Fearing that children might constrain their freedom, married working women began to avoid pregnancy; the result was many busy, prosperous young DINK couplesD. Each individual has his or her own reasons for wanting or not waning children, and his or her own happiness to build. The saddest people are those who have children but come to regret it, [or whatever reason. Regretful parents axe usually closed to family happiness. And without the happiness, all that remain are the burdensE. Yet few couples with children would agree that they were stupid to become parents. Most are very happy that they have had the experience of witnessing a child grow to maturityF. My wife end I have three small children. Chinese friends often ask why three children, not one or none: Doesn't raising three children limit my career in business and in my wife's case, teaching?G. Others had parents eager to have grandchildren. A few said they had children because a person's life would be incomplete without one. Some said that there were millions and millions of children in the world and they just wanted to see what theirs would be like
