填空题In ______, the unnamed African American who is trapped in a coal-filled manhole recalls his past experiences from a small southern town to New York.
填空题Can you ______ the five-pound note? (alter, change, modify, vary)
填空题Translate the following Chinese passage into English. 宇宙的存在,是要满足灵魂上爱美的欲望。这是宇宙的终极目标。因为无人能问,也无人能解释:灵魂为什么要追求美。从最广最深的意义上说,美是宇宙的一种表现。上帝是至美,真善美三者,只是一个本体的三个方面的表现而已。可是自然界的美并非无上法门,它本身并不是充实圆满的“善”,它只是为内在的永恒之“美”作先导而已。我们可以把它看作是整体中的一个部分,宇宙另有其根本原因,其表现方式众多,自然界的美也不是它终极或最高的体现。自然界的美,人类多少都是能够感受的,有些人不只是感受,还会欣喜无比。此爱美之情,是谓“兴趣”。还有些人爱之不已,但是欣赏犹有不足。进而创造新的形式加以展现。此创美之举,是谓“艺术”。
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填空题______ a time when many people rebel against their parents.青春期是很多人对父母有逆反心理的一段时期。
填空题It would be ______ (glory) to live in a peaceful world.
填空题Author______Title______ If I were a dead leaf though mightest bear; If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee; A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Fill in each numbered blank in the following passage with
ONE suitable word to complete the passage. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.
(10%)
{{B}}Flowers for the Dead{{/B}} Since flowers symbolize new
life, it may seem inappropriate to have them at funerals. Yet people in many
cultures top coffins or caskets with wreaths and garlands and put blossoms on
the graves of the{{U}} (36) {{/U}}. This custom is part of a widespread,
long-lived pattern. Edwin Daniel Wolff speculated that floral tributes to the
dead are an outgrowth of the grave goods of ancient{{U}} (37) {{/U}}. In
cultures that firmly believed in an{{U}} (38) {{/U}}, and that believed
further that the departed could enter that afterlife only{{U}} (39)
{{/U}}they took with them indications of their worldly status, it was a
necessity to bury the dead with material goods: hence the wives and animals that
were killed to accompany{{U}} (40) {{/U}}rulers, the riches{{U}}
(41) {{/U}}with Egyptian pharaohs, and the coins that Europeans used
to place on the departed person's eyes as payment for the Stygian ferryman. In
time, as economy modified tradition, the actual{{U}} (42) {{/U}}goods
were replaced{{U}} (43) {{/U}}symbolic representations. In China, for
example, gold and silver paper became a stand-in{{U}} (44) {{/U}}real
money. Eventually even the symbolic significance became obscured. Thus, Wolff
said, flowers may be the{{U}} (45) {{/U}}step in "three well-marked
stages of offerings to the dead: the actual object, its substitute in various
forms, and finally mere tributes of respect."
填空题The man ______ (interview) was entirely unsuitable for the job.
填空题Author______ Title______Roger edged past the Chief, only just avoiding pushing him with his shoulder. The yelling ceased, and Samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority.
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填空题The ______ young man has translated two English novels into Chinese. 这个自学成才的年轻人已经把两本英文小说翻译成中文了。
填空题The chief problem in coping with foreign motorists is not so much remembering that they are different from you, but that they are enormously variable. Cross a frontier without adjusting and you can be in deep trouble.
One of the greatest gulfs separating the driving nations is the Atlantic Ocean. More precisely, it is the mental distance between the European and the American motorist, particularly the South American motorist. Compare, for example, an English driver at a set of traffic lights with a Brazilian.
Very rarely will an Englishman try to anticipate the green light by moving off prematurely. You will find the occasional sharpie who watches for the amber to come up on the adjacent set of lights. However, he will not go until he receives the lawful signal. Brazilians view the thing quite differently. If, in fact, they see traffic lights at all, they regard them as a kind of roadside decoration. The natives of North America are much more disciplined. They demonstrate this in their addiction to driving in one lane and sticking to it even if it means settling behind some great truck for many miles.
To prevent other drivers from falling into reckless ways, American motorists try always to stay close behind the vehicle in front which can make it impossible, when all the vehicles are moving at about 55 mph, to make a real lane change. European visitors are constantly falling into this trap. They return to the Old World still flapping their arms in frustration because while driving in the State in their car they kept failing to get off the highway when they wanted to and were swept along to the next city.
However, one nation above all others lives scrupulously by its traffic regulations—the Swiss. In Switzerland, if you were simply to anticipate a traffic light, the chances are that the motorist behind you would take your number and report you to the police. What is more, the police would visit you; and you would be convicted. The Swiss take their rules of the road so seriously that a diver can be ordered to appear in court and charged for speeding on hearsay alone, and very likely found guilty. There are slight regional variations among the French, German and Italian speaking areas, but it is generally safe to assume that any ear bearing a CH sticker will be driven with a high degree of discipline.
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填空题The poisonous gases from that factory are very______(harm)to plants and animals around it.
填空题For a long time she could not ______ the fact of her failure in the examinations. (acceptance)
填空题The publication of Syntactic Structures (1957) marked the beginning of the______. (中山大学2006研)
