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填空题Systemic-Functional Grammar, unlike traditional grammar which takes sentence as the lar- gest unit, takes ______ as the basic unit.
填空题Could I speak to Ms Johnson, please?
填空题J.D. Salinger"s influential novel(8)became especially popular with the(9)young generation. The novel depicts an adolescent"s despair at the fallen state of the(10)world.
填空题Suppose, for example, that you are______in research in scientific medicine.(engage)
填空题In their book______written in 1923, C. K. Ogden and I.A. Richards presented a" representative list of the main definitions which reputable students of meaning have favoured. " There are 16 major categories of them, with sub-categories all together, numbering 22. (中山大学2011年研)
填空题A. Admittedly, the relatively small sample size of this pilot
study and the narrow range of respondents" fields makes generalizing the results
tricky. But the fact that women are lagging behind in the languages-often
considered academia's female-friendly fields-suggests that the fight to get more
women established in maledominated math and science might be even more of an
uphill battle than we expected. According to the new study, whether women were
single, married, divorced, with children or without, they lagged behind their
male counterparts in every demographic. B. What are women doing
instead? Teaching, mostly. Women spend more time (7.5 hours a week) on grading
or commenting on student work than men (6 hours). They also spend 10.9 hours a
week on course preparation, compared to 9.1 weekly hours for men. While these
"micro-differences" are not significant week to week, the report finds, over
time they may add up to a "major inequity." Unfortunately, prioritizing student
contact rarely leads to getting promoted. C. So much for the
theory that maternity leave and childrearing are responsible for slowing women's
climb up the employment ladder. Despite increasing efforts to mint more female
professors in recent years, a new report from the Modern Language Association of
America shows that women take longer than men to get promoted from associate
professor to full professor-regardless of whether they are married or have
children. D. The report, based on an earlier survey of 401
English and foreign-language professors, finds that women take between 1 and 3.5
years longer than men to attain the rank of professor, depending on the size and
nature of their school, with the largest gap at private colleges and
universities. "That's a staggering difference," says lead author Kathleen
Woodward, an English professor at the University of Washington. Worse, the lag
time is getting longer. Women now earn more doctorates than men and make up a
greater proportion of associate professors, but they're rising through the ranks
more slowly than they used to. E. Interestingly, among
respondents with kids, women reported spending more time (31.6 hours) caring for
their children than did men (17.4), but that didn't make those women rise slower
than their childless peers-just the opposite. Married moms moved up in 8.2
years, compared to 9.4 for married women without kids. "Women become highly
focused when they have so many different things to do," says Woodward.
F. Academic rewards, the report notes, are still largely conferred by
men, who have had decades more time to become settled in positions of campus
authority. And until more women get promoted to full professorships, that's
unlikely to change. In the meantime, the report concludes, colleges and
universities can start closing the gap by beefing up mentoring programs,
establishing clear guidelines and paths for promotion, and making sure that
women are aware of those guidelines. And Woodward believes that increasing
awareness is key. G. So if childrearing isn't responsible for
slowing women down, what is? One answer is that men and women prioritize
different aspects of their work. Female associate professors devote less time
than their male counterparts do to churning out books and articles, essential
fuel for promotion: women reported spending 7.7 hours a week on research and
writing compared to 9.7 hours for men. This difference adds up to men spending
about two more full work-weeks a year writing than women do. That can make a big
difference at a time when schools' increased reliance on associate professors is
pushing the bar for promotion higher, requiring tenure hopefuls to publish more
than ever.
填空题______is the description of the systems and patterns of speech sounds in a language.
填空题The war acted merely as a catalytic agent in this breakdown of the Victorian social structure.
填空题These
retired workers
have
visited several
big
cities this year,
for example
New York, Chicago and Boston.
填空题Turn the following passage into English.(山东师范大学2009研,考试科目:基础英语) 最令人触目惊心的一件事,是看着钟表上的秒针一下一下地移动,每移动一下就是表示我们的寿命已经缩短了一部分。再看看墙上挂着的可以一张张撕下的日历,每天撕下一张就是表示我们的寿命又短了一天。因为时间即生命。没有人不爱惜他的生命,但很少人珍视他的时间。如果想在有生之年做一点什么事,学一点什么学问,充实自己,帮助别人,使生命成为有意义,不虚此生,那么就不可浪费光阴。这道理人人都懂,可是很少人真能积极不懈的善为利用他的时间。
填空题I have a______(like)for studying and would rather play football.
填空题Increased (efficient) ______ can release the workers for other tasks.
填空题solar cell plate
填空题According to Chomsky, a language user's underlying knowledge about the system of rules is called his performance, and linguistic competence refers to the actual use of language in concrete situations.
填空题______refers to the use of machine (usually computers) to translate texts from one natural language to another.
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填空题Tone refers to the pitch on a syllable of a word. When pitch is related to a sentence, it is called ______.
填空题Determinism is a theme in Joseph Conrad"s ______.
填空题overage
