填空题You may have complete (free) ______ of action in dealing with this matter.
填空题As is generally accepted, economical growth is determined by the smooth development of production.
填空题TANSLATE THE FOLLOWING INTO ENGLISH.(天津师范大学2006研,考试科目:英美文化文学与英汉互译) 全球的主要城市都拥有著名的地标做代表。但要感受上海风情,只消到外滩(the Bund)走一趟。坐落在滚滚黄浦江旁,两公里长的黄浦滩,是观光客与游人的必然首选。外滩这个国家级保护地标,现正踏进复兴新时代。
填空题As regards the question of sole agency, ______ our opinion, we both had better leave it ______ abeyance pending the development of business.
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41) ____________. The synthetic (合成的) polymer (聚合的) device is
the first flexible hydrophilie (吸水的) artificial cornea to be produced and
inserted into a human. It is the product of 8 years work by researchers at the
Lions Eye Institute of the University of WA'S Department of Ophthalmic
Biomaterials. 42) ____________. "First, the plastic material
used to construct the artificial cornea absorbs water and becomes elastic and
soft like human tissue." Prof. Chirial told Australian Science. "A second novel
characteristic is that the periphery (外围) is a sponge with pores allowing host
tissue to grow into it. Third, the device uses interpenetrating (渗透) polymer
networks to link the central transparent area with the non-transparent
periphery." 43) ____________. The first
recipient (接纳者)of the device, a 79-year-old WA man who was blind in one eye, can
now read large print. A further eight patients are awaiting the technically
challenging two-step procedure, with the first due to be operated on this
month. 44) ____________. Many patients admitted to the trial
have experienced rejection of previous human corneal grafts due to an immune
reaction or medical syndrome. In others who have had a chemical burn to an eye,
the artificial graft offers their only hope of restored vision.
A senior opthalmologist with the team, Dr. Geoffrey Crawford, said the
artificial cornea was a promising development for people in underdeveloped
countries where an absence of eye banks meant that less than 1% of those needing
a human corneal graft ever get one. 45) ____________.[A] It is novel in
three ways according to its designer, Romanian-trained polymer chemist Professor
Trainan Chirial, who set up the department in 1986.[B] The device is
designed to replace a diseased or damaged cornea or a failed human graft and can
give back sight to some patients.[C] The artificial cornea was made from a
transparent matrix of collagen and a synthetic polymer.[D] Before the device
can be marketed, an international trial of at least 50 patients in five centers
worldwide needs to be completed successfully.[E] However, he conceded that
the cost of the device would need to fall dramatically for it to be used in any
widespread way.[F] He explained that material in the center and periphery
have an identical chemical composition but are produced by different chemical
processes, hence their different light-transmitting qualities.[G] Western
Australian researchers have patented an artificial cornea with the potential to
benefit blind or partially sighted individuals worldwide.
填空题The day will come when mall can make full use of solar energy.
填空题A. Excuse me, sir? B. Could I speak to Bruce, please?
C. I"m not sure if he would give me one or two. D. My telephone number has changed.
E. A little better. F. Has he got your telephone number?
G. He"s not in at the moment. H. You"re welcome.
Mrs. Lee: Hello. 68178502.
David: Hello.
1
Mrs. Lee: Sony.
2
Can I take a message?
David: Yes. This is David, Bruce"s friend. I want to ask him for some Chinese ancient coins. He told me he had got some recently.
3
I don"t care if they were made of different metals. I just want to add some more coins in my collection.
Mrs. Lee: OK. I"ll tell him. Would you like him to ring you back later?
David: Well, I won"t be at home later this day. Would you please ask him to ring me tomorrow morning?
Mrs. Lee: Sure.
4
David: Oh, sorry.
5
The new number is 66129853.
Mrs. Lee: OK. I"ll write a message for him.
David: It"s really nice of you, Madam. Thank you very much. Goodbye!
Mrs. Lee: Bye!
填空题Translate the following passages into Chinese.(北京外国语大学2008研,考试科目:英汉互译)
Rising Above the Gathering Storm
Executive Summary
The United States takes deserved pride in the vitality of its economy, which forms the foundation of our high quality of life, our national security, and our hope that our children and grandchildren will inherit ever-greater opportunities. That vitality is derived in large part from the productivity of well-trained people and the steady stream of scientific and technical innovations they produce. Without high-quality, knowledge-intensive jobs and the innovative enterprises that lead to discovery and new technology, our economy will suffer and our people will face a lower standard of living. Economic studies conducted even before the information-technology revolution have shown that as much as 85% of measured growth in U. S. income per capita was due to technological change.
Today, Americans are feeling the gradual and subtle effects of globalization that challenge the economic and strategic leadership that the United States has enjoyed since World War II. A substantial portion of our workforce finds itself in direct competition for jobs with lower-wage workers around the globe, and leading-edge scientific and engineering work is being accomplished in many parts of the world.
填空题黔驴之技 贵州省本来没有人养驴,有个多事的人从外地用船装了一头驴来。后来发现没有什么用处,便放它在山脚下。老虎发现了它,心想:“这是个庞然大物,一定是神。”于是立即躲进树林,从岩石缝里偷看这头驴。后来它也曾试着接近,但遗憾的是,它还是弄不懂驴子到底是个什么家伙。 有一天驴大叫,老虎吓坏了,拼命奔逃,心里还以为驴要咬死它。后来老虎也不时来瞧瞧这头驴,发现并没有什么了不起。等到驴的叫声也听惯了的时候,老虎便常常从前面或后面凑近驴子,但并不敢袭击驴子。 老虎越凑近驴子,也就对驴子越熟悉。它还常常靠在驴身上,故意一再地冲撞。驴大怒,踢它。老虎大喜,心里想:“原来就这点本事。于是老虎猛扑上去,咬断了它的喉咙,把它吃了个精光,扬长而去。 唉!身体大,想必有优点;声音响,想必有能耐。弱点倘不暴露,虎虽凶猛,也不敢扑而食之。而现在的结果却是葬身虎口,实在太可悲了!
填空题The______of Chinese in the United States before 1949 were "married bachelors" who had wives in China whom they saw once every ten or twenty years if they were fortunate.(major)
填空题There were no women in the committee previous to 1976, but now women are in the ______ (major)
填空题Some rituals of modern domestic living vary little throughout the developed world. One such is the municipal refuse collection, usually once a week, your rubbish bags or the contents of your bin disappear into the bowels of a special lorry and are carted away to the local tip. To economists, this ceremony is peculiar, because in most places it is free. Yes, households pay for the service out of local taxes. (71) Yet the marginal cost of rubbish disposal is not zero at all. The more people throw away, the more rubbish collectors and trucks are needed, and the more the local council has to pay in landfill and tipping fees. (72) But as Don Fullerton and Thomas Kinnaman, two American economists, have found, this seemingly easy application of economic sense to an everyday problem has surprisingly intricate and sometimes disappointing results. In the past few years several American towns and cities have started charging households for generating rubbish. The commonest system is to sell stickers or tags which householders attach to rubbish bags or cans. Only bags with these labels are picked up in the weekly collection. In the paper published last year Fullerton and Kinnaman studied the effects of one such scheme, introduced in July 1992 in Charlottesville, Virginia, a town of about 40,000 people. Residents were charged 80 cents for each sticker. This may sound like the sensible use of market forces. In fact, the authors conclude, the scheme's benefits did not cover the cost of printing stickers, the sticker sellers' commissions, and the wages of the people running the scheme. (73) This is inefficient: compacting is done better by machines at landfill sites than by individuals, however enthusiastically. The weight of rubbish collected in Charlottesville fell by a modest 14%. (74) The one bright spot in all this seems to have been a 15% increase in the weight of materials recycled, suggesting that people chose to recycle free rather than pay to have their refuse carted away. But the fee may have little to do with the growth in recycling, as many citizens were already participating in Charlottesville's voluntary recycling scheme. (75) To discourage dumping, for instance, local councils might have to spend more on catching litterers, or raise fines for littering, or cut the price of legitimate rubbish collection.A. True, the number of bags or cans collected did fall sharply, by 37% between May and September 1992. But rather than buy more tags, people simply crammed more garbage--about 40% more into each container.B. This looks like the most basic of economic misunderstandings: if rubbish disposal is free, people will produce too much rubbish. The obvious economic solution is to make households pay the marginal cost of disposing of their waste. That will give them an incentive to throw out less and recycle more.C. City authorities are now considering a project to teach Government waste collectors the skills, such as what rubbish to collect and how to classify it. If approved, the project will help ease the financial burden of the city's waste treatment.D. It would be foolish to generalize from this one case, but the moral is clear, economic incentives sometimes produce unforeseen responses.E. Less pleasing still, some people resorted to illegal dumping rather than pay to have their rubbish removed. This is hard to measure directly. But the authors, ob-serving that a few households in the sample stopped putting rubbish out, guess that illegal dumping may account for 30%-40% of the reduction in collected rubbish.F. But at the margin the price is zero: the family that fills four bins with rubbish each week pays no more than the elderly couple that fills on
填空题Our football team
feels
proud of that
it
has won
every match
this year
.
A. feels
B. proud of that
C. has won
D. this year
填空题Speech act theory was proposed by Grice.
填空题Words can be classified into variable words and invariable words. As for variable words, they may have______changes. That is, the same word my have different grammatical forms but part of the word remains relatively constant (中山大学2011年研)
填空题{{U}}From now on, {{/U}}he will wear a suit all day and others will call him "Mr. Bloggs," not "Alf".
填空题It is true that ______,youll find it extremely difficult to get out of it. 的确,一旦你染上抽烟的习惯,就很难戒掉它。
填空题Americans tend to seek ______ in international affairs: They want problems solved, threats eliminated.(final)
填空题The winner of the competition is entitled to 免费去美国旅行.
填空题John: How often do you go t9 the library?Alice: ______
