填空题Information stored in the computer {{U}}can be transmitted via satellite to its users{{/U}}.
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填空题______ is based upon commercial credit, and the banks involved do not bear any responsibility when the payment of the goods is not made by the importer.
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填空题有人喜欢看猴子,看那些乖巧伶俐的动物,略具人形,而生活究竟简陋,于是令人不由得生出优越之感,掏一把花生掷进去。有人喜欢看狮子跳火圈,狗作算学,老虎翻筋头,觉得有趣。我之看骆驼则是另外一种心情,骆驼扮演的是悲剧的角色。它的槛外是冷冷清清的,没有游人围绕,所谓槛也只是一根杉木横着拦在门口。地上是烂糟糟的。它卧在那里,老远一看,真像是大块的毛姜,逼近一看,真可吓人!一块块的毛都在脱落,斑剥的皮肤上隐隐的露着血迹。嘴张着,下巴垂着,有上气无下气的在喘。水汪汪的两只眼睛好像是眼泪扑簌的盼望着能见亲族一面似的。腰间的肋骨历历可数,颈子又细又长,尾巴像是一条破扫帚。骆峰只剩下了干皮,像是一只麻袋搭在背上。骆驼为什么落到这悲惨地步呢?难道“沙漠之舟”的雄姿即不过如是吗?
填空题Performing in these shows has been one of the most satisfying things I have ever done professionally and it has left a sti______ effect on my profession.
填空题In 1927, T. S. Eliot announced that he was a royalist in (8) . a classicist in (9) . and an Anglo-Catholic in (10).
填空题______ is a kind of simplified and short insurance policy, and the rights and obligations of two parties are omitted.
填空题Workers newly
arrive
from the south
or
rural areas perform their jobs
differently
from those from
other sections
of the city.
A. arrive
B. or
C. differently
D. other sections
填空题Fillinthenumberedblankwithproperwords.Amongthe20wordsgiven,only15shouldbeused.Makesurethewordscomeincorrectformsintermsofspelling,grammarandmeaning.Observeachild;anyonewilldo.Youwillseethatnotadaypassesinwhichhedoesnotfindsomethingor________tomakehimhappy,thoughhemaybe________tearsthenextmoment.Thenlookataman;anyoneofuswilldo.Youwillnoticethat________andmonthscanpassinwhicheverydayisgreetedwithnothingmorethan________,andenduredwith________indifference.________.mostmenareasmiserableas________.thoughtheyaretooboredtosin—perhapstheirsinistheirindifference.Butitistruethattheysoseldomsmilethatwhentheydowedonot________theirface,so________isitfromthefixedmaskwetakeforgranted.Andeventhenamancannotsmilelikeachild,forachildsmileswithhiseyes,________amansmileswithhislips________.Itisnotasmile;butagrin;somethingtodowith________.butlittletodowithhappiness.Andthen,________anyonecansee,thereisapoint(butwhocandefinethatpoint?)whenamanbecomesanoldman,andthenhewillsmilesagain.Itwouldseemthathappinessissomethingtodowith________.andthatitistheabilityto________pleasurefromthesimplestthing—suchasapeachstone,forinstance.
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Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A), B), C) or D) on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
The homeless make up a growing percentage of America’s population. __1__ homelessness has reached such proportions that local government can’t possibly __2__. To help homeless people __3__ independence, the federal government must support job training programs, __4__ the minimum wage, and fund more low-cost housing.
__5__ everyone agrees on the numbers of Americans who are homeless. Estimates __6__ anywhere from 600,000 to 3 million. __7__ the figure may vary, analysts do agree on another matter: that the number of the homeless is __8__. One of the federal government’s studies __9__ that the number of the homeless will reach nearly 19 million by the end of this decade.
Finding ways to __10__ this growing homeless population has become increasingly difficult. __11__ when homeless individuals manage to find a __12__ that will give them three meals a day and a place to sleep at night, a good number still spend the bulk of each day __13__ the street. Part of the problem is that many homeless adults are addicted to alcohol or drugs. And a significant number of the homeless have serious mental disorders. Many others, __14__ not addicted or mentally ill, simply lack the everyday __15__ skills need to turn their lives __16__. Boston Globe reporter Chris Reidy notes that the situation will improve only when there are __17__ programs that address the many needs of the homeless. __18__ Edward Blotkowsk, director of community service at Bentley College in Massachusetts, __19__ it, “There has to be __20__ of programs. What we need is a package deal.”
1. A) Indeed
B) Likewise
C) Therefore(A)
D) Furthermore
2. A) stand
B) cope
C) approve(B)
D) retain
3. A) in
B) for
C) with(D)
D) toward
4. A) raise
B) add
C) take(A)
D) keep
5. A) generally
B) almost
C) hardly(D)
D) not
6. A) cover
B) change
C) range(C)
D) differ
7. A) Now that
B) Although
C) Provided(B)
D) Except that
8. A) inflating
B) expanding
C) increasing(C)
D) extending
9. A) predicts
B) displays
C) proves(A)
D) discovers
10. A) assist
B) track
C) sustain(A)
D) dismiss
11. A) Hence
B) But
C) Even(C)
D) Only
12. A) lodging
B) shelter
C) dwelling(B)
D) house
13. A) searching
B) strolling
C) crowding(D)
D) wandering
14. A) when
B) once
C) while(C)
D) whereas
15. A) life
B) existence
C) survival(C)
D) maintenance
16. A) around
B) over
C) on(A)
D) up
17. A) complex
B) comprehensive
C) complementary(B)
D) compensating
18. A) So
B) Since
C) As(C)
D) Thus
19. A) puts
B) interprets
C) assumes(A)
D) makes
20. A) supervision
B) manipulation
C) regulation(D)
D) coordination
填空题Translate the following into Chinese.One sunny morning in June in the 1810"s, there drove up to the gates of Miss Pinkerton"s academy for young ladies, a large family coach. "It is Mrs. Seldley"s coach, sister, "said Miss Jemima. "Have you completed all the necessary preparations for Miss Sedley"s departure? I trust you have made a copy of Miss Sedley"s account. Be kind enough to address it to John Sedley, and to seal this letter that I have written to his lady, "said Miss Pinkerton herself.Miss Sedley was a lovely young lady. She had such a kind, generous heart that she won the love of everyone who came near her. Her face blushed with rosy health and her eyes sparkled with the brightest and honestest goodhumor.Miss Pinkerton spoke highly of her in the letter and it completed, she began to write her own name and Miss Sedley"s on the first page of a Johnson"s Dictionary, which she always presented to her pupils on their departure.Miss Jemima, with rather a timid air, handed her sister a second copy of the book. "For Becky Sharp, "said she, " she"s going too. " " Miss Jemima!" exclaimed Miss Pinkerton, " Are you in your sense? Replace the dictionary in the closet. "Miss Sedley"s father was a merchant in London and a man of some wealth, while Miss Sharp was an articled student, for whom Miss Pinkerton thought she had done enough, without conferring upon her the honor of the dictionary.Miss Sharp"s father was an artist, and had given lessons of drawing at Miss Pinkerton"s school. He was a clever man but with a habit of running into debt. He married a French opera girl. When both her parents died, Rebecca was seventeen and came to Miss Pinkerton"s school as an articled student. She was small and thin: pale, sandy haired, and with eyes habitually cast down: when they looked up they were very large, odd and attractive. The happiness, the superior advantage of the young women about her, gave Rebecca an inexpressible feeling of envy. "I am a thousand times cleverer and more charming than most of them, yet everybody ignores me. "She determined at any rate to change her fate.She took advantage of the means of study that was offered to her and went through the little course of education considered necessary for young ladies at those days. Her music she practiced continuously, and one day she was overheard to play a piece so well that Miss Pinkerton thought she could spare herself the expense of a master for the juniors and told Miss Sharp that she was to instruct them in music. To the astonishment of the headmistress, the girl refused. " I am here to speak French with the children, " Rebecca said, " not to teach them music, and save money for you. Give me money, and I will teach them. "The lady was obliged to yield, though she spoke of having nourished a snake in her chest."There is no question of gratitude between us, "was Rebecca"s answer, "You took me because I was useful. Give me a sum of money and get rid of me, or, if you like better, get me a good place as governess in a nobleman"s family. " As Miss Pinkerton could not cancel her contract without making some payment, she at last, hearing that Sir Pitt Crawley"s family was in want of a governess, actually recommended Miss Sharp for the post.Thus the world began for these two young ladies. Invited by the gentle, tender-hearted Amelia, the only person with whom she could have some kind of friendship, Rebecca was to stay with the Sedley"s for ten days before she took the new job.—From Vanity Fair by W. M. Thackery
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填空题The words "loose" and "books" have a common phoneme and a common morpheme as well.
填空题On the eve of his ______ Philip had a heart-to-heart talk with Frank. 在离别的前一天晚上,菲利普和弗兰克促膝谈心。
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Cloze (15 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
In a telephone survey of more than 2,000 adults, 21/% said they believed the sun revolved (旋转) around the earth. An ___71___ 7/% did not know which revolved around ___72___ I have no doubt that ___73___ all of these people were ___74___ in school that the earth revolves around the sun; ___75___ may even have written it ___76___ a test. But they never ___77___ their incorrect mental models of planetary (行星的) ___78___ because their everyday observations didn’t support ___79___ their teachers told them: People see the sun “moving” ___80___ the sky as morning turns to night, and the earth seems stationary (静止的) ___81__ that is happening.
Students can learn the right answers ___82___ heart in class, and yet never combined them ___83__ their working models of the world. The objectively correct answer the professor accepts and the ___84___ personal understanding of the world can ___85___ side by side, each unaffected by the other.
Outside of class, the student continues to sue the ___86___ model because it has always worked well ___87___ that circumstance. Unless professors address ___88___ errors in students’ personal models of the world, students are not ___89___ to replace them with the ___90___ one.
71. A) excessive B) extra C) additional D) added
72. A) what B) which C) that D) other
73. A) virtually B) remarkably C) ideally D) preferably
74. A) learned B) suggested C) taught D) advised
75. A) those B) these C) who D) they
76. A) on B) with C) under D) for
77. A) formed B) altered C) believed D) thought
78. A) operation B) position C) motion D) location
79. A) how B) which C) that D) what
80. A) around B) across C) on D) above
81. A) since B) so C) while D) for
82. A) to B) by C) in D) with
83. A) with B) into C) to D) along
84. A) adult’s B) teacher’s C) scientist’s D) student’s
85. A) exist B) occur C) survive D) maintain
86. A) private B) individual C) personal D) own
87. A) in B) with C) on D) for
88. A) general B) natural C) similar D) specific
89. A) obliged B) likely C) probable D) partial
90. A) perfect B) better C) reasonable D) correct
填空题You 本来应该 finished this task a bit earlier.
填空题In some ways these schools are (differ) ______ from Chinese middle schools.
填空题A teacher is someone who communicates information or skill so that someone else may learn. Parents are the (41) teachers. Just by living with their child and (42) their everyday activities with him, they teach him their language, their values and their manners. Information and skills difficult or teach (43) family living are taught in a school by a person (44) special occupation is teaching. Before 1900 it (45) widely assumed that a man was qualified to teach if he could read and write-and (46) qualified if he knew arithmetic. With modest (47) like these, it is no (48) that teachers had low salaries and little prestige. Literature and history frequently portray teacher (49) fools and ignoramuses. By the late 19th century, there were (50) that the starts of teachers was slowly (51) Great educators such as Mann and Henry Barnard, and innovative thinkers such as Dewey and Parker began to command a (52) that in a few decades had to some (53) permeated classrooms in the United States. Progress was more glacial than meteoric, however, (54) the last half of the century. In the 20th century the starts of teachers rose as the standards (55) their education rose. By 1950 the average teacher had an education that greatly exceeded that of the average citizen.
填空题As a matter of fact, meat and potatoes can be eaten together.
