填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}In the following article, some sentences have been
removed. For Questions 41~45, choose the most suitable one from the list A~G to
fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choirs which do not
fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
The acronym DINK--double income, no kids--originated in the US
in the 1960s.41)__________. This choice was not irrational. After all,
nowadays retired people can live on their pensions and savings, so they are no
longer compelled to depend on their offspring in old age. And a child is
undeniably an expensive proposition: so much time and money are required. Why
bother having one? It is hard to condemn those who opt out of parenthood. And in
China their decisions are perfectly in keeping with the drive to limit
population growth. 42)__________. A baby enters the world
with a mind like blank paper, and gradually he or she acquires the ability to
think, to talk and finally to communicate easily. Isn't there something magical
about it? When you see the process happening before your very eyes, you feel a
happiness like no other. A Chinese DINK said to me recently, "If
you didn' t have three children, you could go to a bar or the cinema with your
wife on weekends--how unrestrained and romantic that would be!, But I would say
that no matter how wonderful Hollywood films or Broadway performances are,
watching them is far less interesting than seeing my extrovert of a daughter
sing and dance. If it's true that there are rewards to be gotten from having
children, then surely the happiness of seeing them grow up is the
greatest.43)__________. But this is a happiness that can be felt
only after you become a parent; there's no appreciating it otherwise. However,
who begets a child out of curiosity to see him or hex grow up? None of my
friends had this in mind when they or their wife got pregnant. For some the
pregnancy was unexpected.44)__________. And some said that having a child can
bring stability to a troubled marriage—but is that really true? I myself didn't
give it much thought. I just assumed it was the natural thing to do, and since
my wife enjoyed big, cheerful, lively families, we went ahead end had three
kids. No regrets. I know my words won't change any
minds.45)__________. No, raising a child is not easy. The happiness of
seeing a child grow, in contrast, is largely in the mind of the parents, end
other people cannot so readily perceive lt. Little wonder, then, that so many
people without children believe parenthood is all work end no fun.
A. What DINKs say is obviously true: children really de require lots of
parental energy and money. Just watch a mother bring a sick child to a
hospital; you can see the tension, the worry, and all the self-control it takes
to seem calm and reassuring B. Another Chinese friend of mine
complained: "I provided the funds for my child to go to collage and then off to
America for a master's degree, but so far I haven't gotten any rewards out of
playing parent." To him I would say that the rewards were there all along—for
any parent open to the wonder of seeing a child begin to speak, or surprise us
with a new word used for the first time C. Fearing that children
might constrain their freedom, married working women began to avoid pregnancy;
the result was many busy, prosperous young DINK couples D. Each
individual has his or her own reasons for wanting or not waning children, and
his or her own happiness to build. The saddest people are those who have
children but come to regret it, [or whatever reason. Regretful parents axe
usually closed to family happiness. And without the happiness, all that remain
are the burdens E. Yet few couples with children would agree
that they were stupid to become parents. Most are very happy that they
have had the experience of witnessing a child grow to maturity
F. My wife end I have three small children. Chinese friends often ask why
three children, not one or none: Doesn't raising three children limit my career
in business and in my wife's case, teaching? G. Others had
parents eager to have grandchildren. A few said they had children because a
person's life would be incomplete without one. Some said that there were
millions and millions of children in the world and they just wanted to see what
theirs would be like
填空题It is high time you ______ back for a good rest. (go)
填空题The police were delayed by the_______ of information about the crime. (absent)
填空题However, ______ consideration of our friendly business relations, we are prepared to wait ______ your L/C, which must reach us not later than October 5, 2008.
填空题Almost______she would carry the vivid imaginations away with her and brood over them the next day alone.(vary)
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填空题Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices
below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet. A. Where
have you been? B. What do you do there? C. An
interesting place! D. Where do you work? E.
And what do you do? F. What kinds of job? G.
That sounds interesting! H. Which restaurant?
Jason: Where do you work, Andrea? Andrea: I work for Thomas
Cook Travel. Jason: Oh, really? {{U}} {{U}} 1
{{/U}} {{/U}} Andrea: I'm a guide. I take people on tours to
countries in South America, like Peru. Jason: {{U}}
{{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}} Andrea: Yes, it's a great
job. I love it. {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}
Jason: I'm a student, and I have a part-time job, too. Andrea:
Oh? {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}} Jason: In a
fast-food restaurant. Andrea: {{U}} {{U}} 5
{{/U}} {{/U}} Jason: Hamburger Heaven.
填空题The existentialists focused on the______experience of he individual, especially feelings of dread and anxiety in the face of one's inherent aloneness and limitation—the ultimate limitation being death,(subject)
填空题Mr.Yin could agree ______ D/P terms.
填空题Words can be classified into variable words and invariable words. As for variable words, they may have ______ changes. That is, the same word may have different grammatical forms but part of the word remains relatively constant.
填空题Student: Which job do you think I should take--the counter' s job or the waiter' s job? Counselor: ______ .
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填空题How to protect your computer from being attacked by a virus:
Be sure to have a good antivirus program and update it regularly. You will also want to make sure that your Internet browser and operating system have had all the necessary security patches (补丁) applied.
Then, you may think you have a virus, but how do you really tell? You scan your system for viruses with a software program. If you don"t have antivirus software, your can purchase it online or you can use Panda Software"s free Active Scan that will scan your computer and report on any infections.
If the virus scan finds an infection, it will give you the name of the virus or viruses that you have contracted. If your computer is infected, you need to take immediate action. Depending on the severity of the virus, the health of your computer as well as the security of your computer data may be at risk. Look up the virus at one of the antivirus manufactures" websites.
填空题When language is used for establishing an atmosphere or maintaining social contact rather than exchanging information or ideas, its function is______function. (北二外2010研)
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填空题He looks as if he ______ (need)sleep.
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填空题Anyone without patience and persistent is unlikely to make a good researcher.( )
填空题Failure to advertise could result in either reduced sales and less profit nor legal actions.A. couldB. reducedC. lessD. nor
