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填空题By 1949, he had become so______in the eyes of the English Establishment that members of Parliament felt that he should be given the Order of Merit, England's highest honor to a civilian.(respect)
填空题My wife ______ our elderly neighbor every few days to make sure hes all fight. 我妻子每隔几天就要去看看隔壁的那位老人,看他身体是否依然健康。
填空题Under the mode of inspection at the export country, ______ will bear the risks in transit in respect of the quality and the quantity of the goods.
填空题(复旦大学2010年试题) Business and government leaders consider the inflation rate to be an important general indicator. Inflation is a period of increased spending that causes rapid rises in prices. When your money buys fewer goods so that you get【1】for the same amount of money as before, inflation is the problem. There is a general rise【2】the prices and services. Your money buys less. Sometimes people describe inflation as a time when "a dollar is not worth a dollar anymore". Inflation is a problem for all consumers. People who live on a fixed income are hurt the best. Retired people, for instance, can not count【3】an increase in income as prices rise. Elderly people who do not work face serious problems in stretching their incomes to【4】their needs in time of inflation. Retirement income or any fixed income usually does not rise as fast as prices. Many retired people must cut their spending to keep up with rising prices. In many cases they must stop【5】some necessary items, such as food and clothing. Even for working people whose incomes are going up, inflation can be a problem. The cost of living goes【6】, too. People who work must have even more money to keep up their standard of living. Just buying the things they need costs more. When incomes do not keep pace with【7】prices, the standard of living goes down. People may be earning the same【8】of money, but they are not living as well because they are not able to buy as many goods and services. Government units gather information about prices in our economy and publish it as price indexes from【9】the rate of change can be determined. A price index measures changes in prices using the price for a given year as the base. The base price is set at 100, and the other prices are reported as a percentage of the base price. A price index makes【10】possible to compare current prices of typical consumer goods, for example, with prices of the same goods in previous year.
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填空题A. What should I do B. Thank you, momC. Where have you been D. Yes, he isE. What was wrong with him F. Were you sickG. Where is the hospital H. I'm sorry to hear thatA: Jim, you said you would not stay out late after school, didn't you?B: Yes, mom, I did.A: But it's 10 o' clock now.【R1】______ ?B: Sorry. I've been to the hospital.A: What?【R2】______ ?B: No. I sent Jack to the hospital.A: Oh, really?【R3】______ ?B: He had a terrible headache on the way home.A: Is he better now?B:【R4】______ .A: Good for you, my dear! I'm very glad you can help others.B:【R5】______ .
填空题Symbolic delivery Physical delivery Partial shipment Transshipment
填空题According to Saussure, the relation between the Signified and the signifier is arbitrary.
填空题Author______Title______ It is not probable that this monomania in him took its instant rise at the precise time of his bodily dismemberment. Then, in darting at the monster, knife in hand, he had but given loose to a sudden passionate, corporal animosity; and when he receive the stroke that tore him, he probably but felt the agonizing bodily laceration, but nothing more.
填空题杭州是中国著名的六大古都之一,已有二千多年的历史。这个城市不仅以自然美闻名于世,而且有着传统的文化魅力。不仅有历代文人墨客的题咏,而且有美味佳肴和漂亮的工艺品。一般来说,游览杭州西湖及其周围景点花上两天时间较为合适。到杭州旅游,既令人愉快,又能得到文化享受。
填空题My uncle gave a long and stagy laugh, wiping away ______tears after hearing what the woman had charged for the small house.(image)
填空题If I ______ (have) a better command of the language, I ______ (try) to translate the book into English.
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填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.(南开大学2010研,考试科目:专业英语)America is needed to lead. The global trading system has many enemies, but in recent times the man in the White House could be counted as its main champion. As the driver of the world"s great opening, America has gained hugely in terms of power and prestige, but the extraordinary burst of growth that globalization has triggered has also lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty over the past few decades and brought lower prices to consumers everywhere. The global recession threatens to undo some of that, as country after country is tempted to subsidize here and protect there. World trade is likely to slump by 10% in 2009, and a report from the Geneva-based World Trade Alliance claimed this week that, on average, a G20 member has broken the no-protectionism pledge once every three days since it was made. For Mr. Obama now to take up the no-protection cause at the G20"s forthcoming meeting in Pittsburgh would, alas, be laughable. But if America does not set an example, no one else is likely to.
填空题Nowadays most companies don't judge an employee simply {{U}}根据其所受教育{{/U}}.
填空题A. I hope she'll be all right soon.B. You must take some medicine.C. What's wrong?D. You'd better stay in bed till tomorrow.E. Perhaps she's caught a cold.F. Really?G. I agree.H. Nothing serious. A: Mum, I don't feel very well. B: Oh dear! (56) . A: I don't know. I've got a headache and a cough. B: (57) . If you're not better by then, I'll take you to see the doctor. ( At breakfast) B: There's something wrong with Kate. C: (58) . What's the trouble? B: She's not feeling well. I told her to stay in bed till tomorrow. C: (59) . B: I hope not. She says she's got a headache and a cough. (60) .
填空题A bleak afternoon in mid night, the last rays of the daylight are hastening away into the unfathomable gloom that shrouds the city, and through half-deserted streets, neon lamps are just beginning to flicker, like insidious eyes, giving light to a comer of a torn newspaper that whirls across the pedestrian crossing in a draught blowing up from nowhere I step out of the metro station.And there, at that moment, I see her. She is standing on the other side of the street, her figure half shadowed by a lamppost, her hair loose in the evening air. She is wearing a black overcoat as she always did in my remembrance, and she is smiling. I can"t see her face, but I can see her smile, a tender weary smile. Her smile chokes me. Then I understand, and the valves of time part, that after an interval of years she is back to me again.Someone pushes me. An old man with a bit suitcase totters past. Sorry, sir, he murmurs, I look up. She is gone. A long ghastly shadow of the street lamp cast upon the pedestrian crossing, covering a corner of a torn newspaper that has stopped whirling.
