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填空题No one knows where he came from. There is something ______ (mystery)about his family background.
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填空题I asked the ______ if she could help me find a book. (library)
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填空题Bill: I hear Mark is free this weekend.Jane: ______
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填空题The old farmer had his left arm harmed when he had his tractors worked day and night last summer.
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填空题Some researches even suggest that children apply the behaviors observed on TV programs to their real-life situations.
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填空题对于传承了中西方精神的我来说,人的尊严体现于以下事实——正是这些事实使人有别于动物。首先,对于求知,他有着游戏人间的好奇之心,也有一种天赋的才能;其二,他怀有梦想以及一种祟高的理想主义(确实,这种理想主义通常是模糊的,纷乱的,自负的,但自有其价值所在);其三,更重要的是,他懂得用幽默感去修正他的梦想,用更为强健的现实主义约束他的理想主义。最后,他不像动物一样,对环境的变化总是千篇一律地作出机械反应,而是拥有定夺自身反应、以自身意志改变环境的能力和自由。因此,人是富于好奇心、想人非非、风趣幽默而反复无常的造化物。
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填空题Travel changes ______;it provides the traveler with a new way of viewing life.旅行改变人的视角;它使旅行者以一种全新的方式看待生活。
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填空题Barbie Dolls Flashy clothes, the perfect boyfriend, a Corvette, Ferrari, full size apartment with beautiful furniture and boat. She's the woman who has everything and every year receives more. Since her introduction in 1959, the Barbie doll may be the most influential icon of American culture in the late twentieth century. 【R1】______She attracted little girls because of her adult-like features. Before this, children looked at toys like Yogi Bear, Howdy Doody, and baby dolls for inspiration. With the creation of Barbie, girls now had a new toy to stimulate their imaginations. In the 1950s most women stayed at home, cooking, cleaning and caring for their children; they didn't parade around in tight little skirts and high heels. The Barbie doll represented independence and glamour: she could sing solos in the spotlight one minute and pilot an airplane the next. She was exciting and completely different from the clinging Betsy Westsys and Chatty Cathys that little girls were used to. In Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll, M. G. Lord tells the story of Barbie's creators. Ruth Handler, the youngest of ten siblings(同胞), worked as a stenographer for Paramount Pictures as a young woman. Her husband Elliott designed light fixtures and studied art. 【R2】______The Handlers began the factory in their garage but quickly expanded until they had hired a hundred workers who made jewelry and decorative items. World War II shortages of labor soon put them out of business. Despite their first failure, the Handlers didn't give up and, in 1945, they joined with Harold Matson, a former worker, and together the three started "Mattel Creations". Matson's last name along with Elliot's was fused together to form the name Mattel. In 1946, Matson sold out his share. The Handlers were not discouraged, though, because of their strong belief in futuristic materials such as Plexiglas, Lucite and plastic. They continued looking for the perfect item to make their company a success. Little did they know that their persistence would lead them to establish a multi-million company initiated by the revolutionary Barbie doll. Ruth Handler first encountered the model for Barbie in 1955 while vacationing in Switzerland with her family. The Lilli doll, a comic character from Germany, was usually found in tobacco stores as a three dimensional(三维的)pinup(挂在墙上的照片,玩偶等). Ruth brought back two dolls, one for her daughter Barbara, and one for herself. 【R3】______Handler recalls: "Through their play Barbara imagined their lives as adults. They used the dolls to reflect the adult world around them. They would sit and carry on conversations, making the dolls real people. I thought if only we could take this play pattern and three dimensionalize it, we would have something very special. " Barbie debuted at the American Toy Fair in New York City in the winter of 1959. But in her unseasonable black-and-white striped swimsuit, the doll did not impress toy buyers. Even Sears, Mattel's biggest customer, refused to put the sexy doll on their shelves. Lord says it was Mattel's advertising strategy aimed at the children that finally paved the way for Barbie's success. The 1950s was a big decade for child culture. Disneyland had opened in July of 1955, and Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Club television series was a hit for children under the age of 12. Manufacturers and retailers had aimed toy advertising at parents in the past with the focus during Christmas season. But once children actually saw toys advertised on television, toys became a big business. Television advertisements with the child-as-a-consumer revolutionized the toy industry in the twentieth century. Barbie was a fantasy. In a border city it was rare to encounter a white, blue-eyed person. "Maybe that's why I was so attracted to her. " Most little girls couldn't wait to get their hands on Barbie because they had never encountered a doll with such an enormous wardrobe. Angela Loya, an engineer and Barbie collector from Houston, idolized Barbie because of her independence. She said in an interview, " Barbie was designed for women by women. It taught us what was expected from us by society. She had it all...the clothes, the boyfriend and whatever career she wanted. She was the symbol of post-war female independence. " 【R4】______Lord quotes Ruth Handler as saying, "Pregnancy(怀孕)would never be part of Barbie's physique, because Barbie would not compromise her freedom. Just as she did not depend on parents, she would not have offspring dependent on her. " Barbie's sexy image also raised questions among both children and parents. Many parents still did not talk about sex to their children and naked baby dolls usually did not spark great interest. Barbie dolls changed this. Some 700 million Barbie dolls have been sold since 1959 in over 140 countries. Yearly sales exceeded the $ 1 billion mark in 1993. Retail experts estimate that the typical American girl owns an average of eight Barbie dolls. And the doll has her own Hall of Fame in Palo Alto, California, where a collection of over 20, 000 Barbies awaits visitors. 【R5】______A child's imagination can take Barbie anywhere. She easily can be a doctor by simply converting her hot pink kitchen into an operating room. Tissue boxes and packing cartons make great furniture and apartment complexes. A child really doesn't need the fancy cars or doll houses to make her dreams come alive: all that is really needed is an imagination. A. Barbie's biographer reminds us that she was not defined through relationships of responsibility to men or family. B. Barbie, named after the Handlers' daughter, has become the quintessential(典型的) American doll. C. Barbie's success may be attributed to the focus on children as consumers for the first time. D. A second contributing factor to the realization of this doll evolved from Ruth watching her daughter and friends play with paper dolls. E. In 1937, they had moved from Colorado to California where they gambled their life savings on a plan to build Plexigla.
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填空题Completethetextbychoosingonesentencefromtheboxbelowforeachblankmarked1to6.HartandRisleyshowedthatlanguageexposureinearlychildhoodcorrelatedstronglywithI.Q.andacademicsuccesslateroninachild'slife.Hearingfewerwords,andalotofprohibitionsanddiscouragements,hadanegativeeffectonI.Q.;hearinglotsofwords,andoreaffirmationsandcomplexsentences,hadapositiveeffectonI.Q.Theprofessionalparentsweregivingtheirchildrenanadvantagewitheverywordtheyspoke,andtheadvantagejustkeptbuildingup.IntheyearssinceHartandRisleypublishedtheirfindings,socialscientistshaveexaminedotherelementsoftheparent-childrelationship,andwhiletheirmethodshavevaried,theirconclusionsallpointtobigclassdifferencesinchildren'sintellectualgrowth.JeanneBrooks—Gunn,aprofessoratTeachersCollege,hasoverseenhundredsofinterviewsofparentsandcollectedthousandsofhoursofvideotapeofparentsandchildren,andsheandherresearchteamhavegradedeachonavarietyofscales.Theirconclusion:________Theyanalyzedthedatatoseeiftherewassomethingelsegoingoninmiddle-classhomesthatcouldaccountfortheadvantagebutfoundthatwhilewealthdoesmatter,child-rearingstylemattersmore.MarthaFarah,aresearcherattheUniversityofPennsylvania,hasbuiltonBrooks-Gunn'swork,usingthetoolsofneurosciencetocalculateexactlywhichskillspoorerchildrenlackandwhichparentalbehaviorsaffectthedevelopmentofthoseskills.________Anotherresearcher,ananthropologistnamedAnnetteLareau,hasinvestigatedthesamequestionfromaculturalperspective.Overthecourseofseveralyears,Lareauandherresearchassistantsobservedavarietyoffamiliesfromdifferentclassbackgrounds,basicallymovingintoeachhomeforthreeweeksofintensivescrutiny.Lareaufoundthatthemiddle-classfamiliesshestudiedallfollowedasimilarstrategy,whichshelabeledconcertedcultivation.________Theyplannedandscheduledcountlessactivitiestoenhancetheirchildren'sdevelopment—pianolessons,soccergames,tripstothemuseum.Theworking-classandpoorfamiliesLareaustudieddidthingsdifferently.Infact,theyraisedtheirchildrenthewaymostparents,evenmiddle-classparents,didagenerationortwoago.Theyallowedtheirchildrenmuchmorefreedomtofillintheirafternoonsandweekendsastheychose—palingoutsidewithcousins,inventinggames,ridingbikeswithfriends—butmuchlessfreedomtotalkback,questionauthorityorhaggleoverrulesandconsequences.Childrenwereinstructedtodefertoadultsandtreatthemwithrespect.ThisstrategyLareaunamedaccomplishmentofnaturalgrowth.Inherbook"UnequalChildhoods"publishedin2003,Lareaudescribedthecostsandbenefitsofeachapproachandconcludedthatthenatural-growthmethodhadmanyadvantages.Concertedcultivation,shewrote,"placesintenselabordemandsonbusyparents...Middle-classchildrenarguewiththeirparents,complainabouttheirparentsincompetenceanddisparageparentsdecisions."Workingclassandpoorchildren,bycontrast,"learnhowtobemembersofinformalpeergroups.Theylearnhowtomanagetheirowntime.Theylearnhowtostrategize."Butoutsidethefamilyunit,Lareauwrote,theadvantagesof"naturalgrowth"disappear.________Middle-classchildrenbecomeusedtoadultstakingtheirconcernsseriously,andsotheygrowupwithasenseofentitlement,whichgivesthemaconfidence,intheclassroomandelsewhere,thatless-wealthychildrenlack.Theculturaldifferencestranslateintoadistinctadvantageformiddle-classchildreninschool,onstandardizedachievementtestsand,laterinlife,intheworkplace.Takentogether,theconclusionsoftheseresearcherscanbealittleunsettling.Theirworkseemstoreduceachild'supbringing,whichtoaparentcanfeelsomethinglikemagic,toasimplealgorithm:giveachildX,andyougetY.Theirworkalsosuggeststhatthedisadvantagesthatpovertyimposesonchildrenaren'tprimarilyaboutmaterialgoods.True,everypoorchildwouldbenefitfromhavingmorebooksinhishomeandmorenutritiousfoodtoeat(andmoneycertainlymakesiteasiertocarryoutaprogramofconcertedcultivation).________Howeveryoumeasurechildrearing,middle-classparentstendtododifferentlythanpoorparent—andthepaththeyfollowinturntendstodoitdifferentlythanpoorparents—andthepaththeyfollowinturntendstogivetheirchildrenanarrayofadvantages.AsLareaupointsout,kidsfrompoorfamiliesmightbenicer,theymightbehappier,theymightbemorepolite—butincountlessway,themannerinwhichtheyareraisedputsthematadisadvantageinthemeasuresthatcountincontemporaryAmericansociety.Whatwouldittaketoovercomethesedisadvantages?Doespovertyitselfneedtobeeradicated,orcanitseffectsonchildrensomehowbecounteracted?________Isitenoughsimplytoeducatepoorchildreninthesamewaythatmiddle-classchildrenareeducated?Andcananyschool,onitsown,reallyprovideaneducationtopoorminoritystudentsthatwouldallowthemtoachievethesameresultsasmiddle-classstudents?
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填空题Supposed he does not come , shall we go without him?
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填空题Author______Title______ " Every one asks me what I " think" of everything" said Spencer Brydon; " and I make answer as I can—begging or dodging the question, putting them off with any nonsense. It wouldn"t matter to any of them really, " he went on, " for, even were it possible to meet in that stand-and-deliver way so silly a demand on so big a subject, my " thoughts" would still be almost altogether about something that concerns only myself. "
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填空题You have to explain your points clearly to make yourself understand .
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填空题Experienced people can tell immediately which one is real.
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填空题Neither rain nor snow {{U}}keeps{{/U}} the postman from delivering our letters {{U}}which{{/U}} we {{U}}so much{{/U}} look forward {{U}}to receive{{/U}}. A. keeps B. which C. so much D. to receive
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填空题Author______Title______ The darkness drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
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填空题3.British car workers did not earn nearly enough m______ to buy the products they were turning out.
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填空题The immune system (protects) the body (by) recognizing and destroying (abnormally) or foreign cells, as well as (providing) antibodies to fight bacteria. A. protects B. by C. abnormally D. providing
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