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填空题The r theory is a theory of meaning which relates the meaning of a word to the thing it refers to or stands for.
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填空题In a society where the value of age and experience is de______, it is difficult for women to do anything when the signs of ageing emerge.
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填空题During the whole 20th century, a great deal of efforts has been taken to treat the inquiry of linguistics as a ______ or autonomous pursuit of an independent science.
填空题For a time American poetry imitated the traditional verse of England. It was 4 who brought a new American voice to the world.
填空题名词解释(in English only)。(南开大学2011研,考试科目:专业英语)translatability
填空题According to Sperber and Wilson, "of all the interpretations of the stimulus which confirm the presumption, it is ______ to occur to the addressee that is the one the communicator intended to convey".
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A. knew B. nothing C. had to D. as
填空题We have duly received your Sales Contract No. 5630 (9) 50 tons walnutmeat we have booked with you. (10) please find the duplicate with our counter-signature.
填空题He Ubought/U a lot of book, Unone/U of Uthem/U he Uhas ever read/U.
填空题S is the study of the meaning of linguistic units, words and sentences in particular.
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填空题" My son is quite______attached to me, " says Josh"s mother Caroline, a 42-year-old lawyer. " What worries me is how he is going to make the leap from his comfortable life with us to independence.(shock)
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填空题A.Foronething,manyyoung"'vegetarians"continuetoeatthewhitemeatofdefenselesschickens(25%inthecurrentstudy)aswellasthefleshofthoseadorableanimalsknownasfish(46%),evenwhentheyarebutcheredandserveduprawassushi.AndinarecentstudyintheJournalofAdolescentHealth,researchersfoundthatthemostcommonreasonteensgaveforvegetarianismwastoloseweightorkeepfromgainingit.Adolescentvegetariansarefarmorelikelythanotherteenstodietortouseextremeandunhealthymeasurestocontroltheirweight,studiessuggest.Thereverseisalsotrue:teenswitheatingdisordersaremorelikelytopracticevegetarianismthananyotheragegroup.B.Butapproximately20%ofthevegetariansturnedouttobebinge(excessiveeatinganddrinking)eaters,comparedwithonly5%ofthosewhohadalwayseatenmeat.Similarly,25%ofcurrentvegetarians,ages15to18,and20%offormervegetariansinthesameagegroupsaidtheyhadengagedinextremeweight-controlmeasuressuchastakingdietpillsorlaxativesandforcingthemselvestovomit.Only1in10teenswhohadneverbeenvegetarianreportedsimilarbehavior.C.Beingateenagermeansexperimentingwithfoolishthingslikedyeingyourhairpurpleorcandyflippingorgoingdoor-to-doorforapoliticalparty.Parentstendtooverlookseeminglymild,earnestteenpursuits,butanewstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanDieteticAssociationsuggeststhatanothercommonteenfad,vegetarianism,isn'talwayshealthy.Instead,itseemsthatasignificantnumberofkidsexperimentwithavegetariandietasawaytomaskaneatingdisorder.D.InanotherresearchventurebyRobinson-O'BriencalledProjectEAT-II:EatingAmongTeens,theresearcherssurveyed2,516yokingMinnesotans,ages15to23.Oftherespondents,108(or4.3%)describedthemselvesascurrentlyvegetarian,another268(10.8%)saidtheywereformervegetariansandtherestwerelifelongmeateaters.Theresearchersfoundthatinonesense,thevegetarianswerehealthier:theytendedtoconsumelessthan30%oftheircaloriesasfat,whilenon-vegetariansgotmorethan30%oftheircaloriesfromfat.Notsurprisingly,thevegetarianswerealsolesslikelytobeoverweight.E.Thestudy,ledbynutritionistRamonaRobinson-O'Brien,foundthatwhileadolescentandyoungadultvegetarianswerelesslikelythanmeateaterstobeoverweightandmorelikelytoeatarelativelyhealthfuldiet,theywerealsomorelikelytobingeeat.AlthoughmostteensinRobinson-O'Brien'sstudyclaimedtoembarkonvegetarianismtobehealthierortosavetheenvironmentandtheworld'sanimals,theresearchsuggeststheymaybemoreinterestedinlosingweightthanprotectingcattleorswine.F.Thatbeingsaid,evenamongtheyoungadults,currentvegetariansreportedbingeeatingmoreoftenthantheirpeers,whichtheauthorstheorizecanbeexplainedbythefactthatvegetariansaresimplymoreawareanddisciplinedaboutwhattheyeatandare,therefore,morelikelytoreportoverindulging.Therefore,theauthorssuggestthatparentsanddoctorsshouldbeextravigilantwhenteenssuddenlybecomevegetarians.G.Thisdifferenceinextremebehaviordisappearedbetweencurrentvegetariansandlifelongmeateatersintheoldergroup,ages19to23,withabout15%ineachgroupreportingsuchweight-controltactics.Butamongformervegetarians,thatnumberjumpedto27%.Thefindingssuggestthatagematterswhenitcomestovegetarianism:teenagevegetariansaswellasyoungexperimentersmaybeathigherriskforothereatingdisorderscomparedwiththeirpeers.Butbyyoungadulthood,manystillpracticingvegetarianshavepresumablychosenitasalifestyleratherthanadietingploy,thestudysuggests.
填空题When you tried to pay no attention to them, you saw the look of______(hopeless) in their eyes.
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Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C、and D、beneath the passage. You should choose the one answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Many teachers believe that the responsibilities for learning lie with the student. (1)a long reading assignment is given, instructors expect students to be familiar with the(2)in the reading even if they do not discuss it in class or take an examination. The(3)student is considered to be (4) who is motivated (激发) to learn for the sake of(5) , not the one interested only in getting high grades. Sometimes homework is returned(6)brief written comments but without a grade. Even if a grade is not given, the student is(7)for learning the material assigned. When research is(8), the professor expects the student to take it actively and to complete it with(9)guidance. It is the(10) responsibility to find books, magazines, and articles in the library. Professors do not have the time to explain(11)a university library works; they expect students, (12) graduate students, to be able to exhaust the reference(13)in the library. Professors will help students who need it, but(14) that their students should not be(15) dependent on them. In the United States professors have many other duties(16)teaching, such as administrative or research work.(17), the time that a professor can spend with a student outside of class is(18). If a student has problems with classroom work, the student should either(19)a professor during office hours(20)make an appointment.
1. A、If B、Although
C、Because D、Since
2. A、suggestion B、context
C、abstract D、information
3. A、poor B、ideal
C、average D、disappointed
4. A、such B、one
C、any D、some
5. A、fun B、work
C、learning D、prize
6. A、by B、in
C、for D、with
7. A、criticized B、innocent
C、responsible D、dismissed
8. A、collected B、distributed
C、assigned D、finished
9. A、maximum B、minimum
C、possible D、practical
10. A、student’s B、professor’s
C、assistant’s D、librarian’s
11. A、when B、what
C、why D、how
12. A、particularly B、essentially
C、obviously Drarely
13. A、selections B、collections
C、sources D、origins
14. A、hate B、dislike
C、like D、prefer
15. A、too B、such
C、much D、more
16. A、but B、except
C、with D、besides
17. A、However B、Therefore
C、Furthermore D、Nevertheless
18. A、plentiful B、limited
C、irregular D、flexible
19. A、greet B、annoy
C、approach D、attach
20. A、or B、and
C、to D、but
