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填空题Mara Dona will face a possible prison term if finding guilty on the shooting charges. A. face B. if C. finding D. on
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填空题{{U}}听说有客人要来{{/U}}, she shopped all morning in that supermarket.
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填空题●Passage 1● 1. Milton! Thou should"st be living at this hour: England hath need of thee: she is a fen Of stagnant waters: altar, sword and pen, Fireside, the heroic wealth of hall and bower, Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of in ward happiness. ●Passage 2● 2. When I reached home, my sister was very curious to know all about Miss Havisham"s, and asked a number of questions. And I soon found myself getting heavily bumped from behind in the nape of the neck and the small of the back, and having my face ignominiously shoved against the kitchen wall, because I did not answer those questions at sufficient length. ●Passage 3● 3. I started across to the town from a little below the ferry landing, and the drift of the current fetched me in at the bottom of the town. I tied up and started along the bank. There was a light burning in a little shanty that hadn"t been lived in for a long time, and I wondered who had taken up quarters there. I slipped up and peeped in at the window. There was a woman about forty years old in there, knitting by a candle that was on a pine table. ●Passage 4● 4. In the midst of dinner my Mistress"s favorite cat leapt into her lap. I heard a noise behind me like that of a dozen stocking-weavers at work; and turning my head, I found it proceeded from the purring of this animal, who seemed to be three times larger than an ox, as I computed by the view of her head, and one of her paws, while her mistress was feeding and stroking her. ●Passage 5● 5. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. ●Passage 6● 6. The awful shadow of some unseen power, Floats though unseen amongst us, —visiting, This various world with as inconstant wing, As summer winds that creep from flower to flower. ●Passage 7● 7. Something there is that doesn"t love a wall, That sends the frozen ground swell under it, And spills the upper boulders in the sun, And makes gaps even two can pass abreast. ●Passage 8● 8. The scenery of Walden is on a humble scale, and though very beautiful, does not approach to grandeur, not can it much concern one who has not long frequented it or lived by its shore; yet this pond is so remarkable for its depth and purity as to merit a particular description. ●Passage 9● 9. The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! ●Passage 10● 10. Mr. Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed by this condensed epitome of the whole of Coketown question. ●Authors● A. Henry David Thoreau B. William Wordsworth C. Charles Dickens D. Jonathan Swift E. John Milton F. Francis Bacon G. Percy Bysshe Shelley H. Robert Frost I. Mark Twain J. William Shakespeare K. Emily Dickinson L. Christopher Marlowe
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填空题Sad to say, I had learnt to be suspicious of ______ young men who for no particular reason seemed to take a sudden interest in me.很遗憾,我学会了怀疑相貌好看的年轻人,他们毫无来由地似乎突然对我发生了兴趣。
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填空题He put down the telephone number {{U}}lest he should forget it{{/U}}.
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填空题The human defect of______mainly causes the tragedy of Macbeth.
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填空题tumor, tumult, tuna, tunnel The Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution that followed caused a ____ transformation in Europe.
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填空题The (weeds) and tall grass in that yard (make) the house (look) (as long as) it has been vacant for quite some time. A. weeds B. make C. look D. as long as
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填空题The research shows that the successful people {{U}}are similar in many ways{{/U}}.
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填空题Stouts curious in science was sparked by the fascinating stories about Nobel Prize winners.( )
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填空题 hard economic times carbon accounting qualified workers large and active student clubs A. like team projects, 1 B. offering electives in topics like 2 C. 3 have not tempered this demand D. To meet this demand will require 4 The demand for workers with sustainability-related job skills has been rising sharply these years. 5 So a growing number of graduate business programs are 6 , corporate social responsibility and lean manufacturing techniques to reduce waste and environmental impact. The top programs will also offer a variety of learning experiences, 7 , and hands-on field experience as well as classes in policy and environmental management. Demand from students is also driving business schools to include more social and environmental topics in their curriculum, and 8 . The economic downturn has caused some deep soul searching among this generation and they want to incorporate their desires to change the world into their careers now.
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填空题In Halliday's Systemic Grammar, a system is a list of things between which it is possible to choose. So they are meanings, which the grammar can distinguish. The items in a system are called ______.
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填空题Social fund to relieve poverty is slow in coming and small farmers have been compelled to sell land as they could no longer endure po______.
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填空题A. Personal affairs cause accidents B. Accidents are caused by people rather than take place by themselves C. Uncertain factors that cause accident D. Accidents take place due to carelessness or thoughtlessness E. Other factors causing accidents F. Why the accidents happened G. Some accidents are avoidable 1 Accidents are caused; they don"t just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the misfortune—frustration, tiredness or just bad temper—that shows what the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself. 2 Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so that at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause to accidents for themselves and others. 3 By definition, an accident is something you can"t predict or provide, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of carelessness and thoughtlessness. 4 It is not always, clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to make safety precautions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to an accident. 5 Some accidents are largely results of human error or misjudgment—noise and fatigue, boredom or worries are possible factors, which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink too much, usually people, who have an anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.
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填空题You must ______ the fact that youre no longer as strong as you were. 你必须接受自己已经不如以前那般强壮这个事实。
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填空题(中国矿业大学2007年试题) The Indians rise soon as it is light, the children run down to the river to swim, the woman go to the creek to bring fresh water. Soon maize soup is being prepared for【1】. Before noon they will eat again, usually fish, meat and bananas, the fruit of the "chonta-durre" palm and a drink of "chicha". When the sun has【2】over the river, some of the younger women go【3】their children by canoe to their forest plantation to【4】maize, bananas and wild fruits. The older women stay in the house making pots which are【5】for drinking water and for "chicha". Later they have to【6】the evening meal and look after the children. The women do most of the daily work and each【7】day involves much the same【8】. The men, who may have been hunting during the night,【9】the day repairing nets, replacing an arrow lost while hunting, fishing with hook and line or "atarraya" net. In January after the rains,【10】men and women go to the forest plantation to sow maize.【11】, in August and September, they sow a【12】crop. Four months after each【13】, the maize is ready for harvesting by the women. At nightfall the family congregates once【14】, and after the babies are【15】in their hammocks they discuss the day's events.
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填空题English-Chinese Translation.(华中师范大学2009研,考试科目:写作翻译)On Not Answering the TelephoneSuppose you ignore the telephone when it rings, and suppose that, for once, somebody has an important message for you. I can assure you that if a message is really important it will reach you sooner or later. Think of the proverb: "Ill news travels apace. " I must say good news seems to travel just as fast. And think of the saying: "The truth will out. " It will. But suppose you answer the telephone when it rings. If, when you take off the receiver, yousay "Hello!" just think how absurd that is. Why, you might be saying "Hello!" to a total stranger, a thing you would certainly think twice about before doing in public, if you were English.But perhaps, when you take off the receiver, you give your number or your name. But you don"t even know whom you are giving it to! Perhaps you have been indiscreet enough to have your name and number printed in the telephone directory, a book with a large circulation, a successful book so often reprinted as to make any author envious, a book more in evidence than Shakespeare or the Bible, and found in all sorts of private and public places. By your self-advertisement you have enabled any stranger, bore, intruder, or criminal to engage you in conversation at a moment"s notice in what ought to be the privacy of your own home.
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填空题Are you tempted to trade in your mobile phone every time a new model comes out, upgrade your【C1】______every year or part-exchange your car as【C2】______as the shine wears off? If【C3】______, you could be suffering from neophilia(喜新成癖): Literally, the love of the【C4】______" Suffering" is a bit of a stretch, since most of us are neophiliacs to some【C5】______It is the curse of our consumerist culture or a【C6】______if you"re a manufacturer or advertiser. But is it doing any real harm? Actually, yes. Neophilia is at the【C7】______of the growing problem of hazardous waste in the US and other【C8】______countries. More than 100 million of mobile phones were【C9】______in the US last year, along with tens of millions of computers. It"s a【C10】______story for electronic games, monitors, televisions and other IT【C11】______Many of these are made of toxic materials containing heavy【C12】______such as lead, zinc, chromium, cadmium and mercury. What"s more, our enthusiasm for new products is encouraging what the writer Giles Slade calls "planned obsolescence"—the tendency of【C13】______to artificially limit the useful lifespan of their products, so consumers will soon have to【C14】______them. Who exactly qualifies【C15】______a neophiliac? Colin Campbell, a sociologist at the University of York, UK, and one of the first to【C16】______into the phenomenon, defines three types. The first,【C17】______as"Pristinians" , have an almost pathological desire for things that are pristine and fresh. They replace furniture, clothes, even the living-room carpet at the first【C18】______of wear, often with identical models. The second group are the"trailblazing consumers"who seek cutting-edge innovations and technologies, a demographic【C19】______mostly of young men. The third and most common type are the【C20】______of fashion, the fickle consumers who succumb to the lure of advertising.
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