单选题The new building _______ all the other buildings in the town.
单选题To make sure you get into the right ________while driving on a motorway, you must notice the road signs.
单选题John couldn’t keep up with other players. He ______.
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Suggestopedia
1. Introduction A. Derived from suggestion and pedagogy B. Accelerating the learning speed to about 2 of the conventional methods 2. The key elements and four main stages A. The key elements: —a rich sensory learning environment —a positive expectation of success — 3 B. The four stages: — 4 —Active Concert —passive review — 5 3. Factors we should pay attention to A. Music: —slow tempo, regular patterns —voices and instruments should coordinate with orchestra so that students can be 6 B. Teachers: —cover tots of 7 in class —structure the materials in golden proportion —be highly 8 , reliable and credible —act as authority and security C. 9 —include acting, singing songs, playing games, telling stories, carrying on 10 and psycho-dramas 4. Conclusions Certain elements can be used more 11
单选题 Sensational at the time, Brown's counsel seems sensible now. Certainly both sexes have taken it to heart, marrying later, divorcing readily and living alone in larger numbers than ever before. In America more than half of all adults are single and roughly one out of seven lives alone. Worldwide, the number of solo dwellers has climbed from 153m in 1996 to 202m in 2006—a 33% jump in a decade, according to Euromonitor International, a market analyst. Yet little is known about the wider social effects of this unprecedented boom, writes Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist at New York University. His new book 'Going Solo' offers a comprehensive look at the lures and perils of living alone. Mr. Klinenberg parts with those who see the rise of solo living as yet another sign of the decline of civic society. Now that marriage is no longer the ticket to adulthood, a desire to live alone is perfectly reasonable, he writes. Young adults view it as a rite of passage, a period of personal growth before possibly settling down. Its cultural acceptance has helped to liberate women from bad marriages and oppressive families, granting them a space to return to civic life. Solitary living need not mean solitude. The author offers evidence that people who live alone are often more socially active than their cohabitating peers. The 'communications revolution' has allowed more people to experience the pleasures of social life from the comforts of home, and cities with high numbers of singletons enjoy a thriving public culture of bars, cafés and restaurants. Urban officials are now eager to lure professional singles—known to both work and play hard—in the hope that they will stimulate the local culture and economy. Living alone is easy enough for the young and solvent; less so for the elderly, frail and poor. Mr. Klinenberg came to this story while working on a book about the lethal Chicago heatwave of 1995, when hundreds of people died alone at home, out of touch with friends and neighbours. The trend for solo living can too easily morph into social isolation, particularly for men, who are less adept than women at making and sustaining connections. Other bugbears include loneliness, discrimination (in the workplace, the tax code and so on) and workaholism.
单选题The major reason why Americans enjoy an abundant food supply is that the arable land at their disposal for food production is______.
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香港大学
在历代学者、学生及校友的共同努力下,香港大学经历了时间与转变的考验,成为一所充满动力的学府。这里的毕业生除了加入政府服务行业或投身香港的不同机构外,还在海外开创事业。
诚然,大学是任何社会中最历久不衰的机构之一,也是社会的灵魂,为大家带来希望。今天的香港大学一如既往,是知识的捍卫者、创意和创新的孕育者(incubator),是知识分子和人才的摇篮,也是社会良知和责任的先驱。
单选题The forms of advertising mentioned in the first paragraph would have least impact ______.
单选题Many a school in the United States ______ to train men in theology.
单选题Beside the pleasurable sounds of music and expressive feeling that it ______ , music does exist in terms of notes themselves and of their manipulation. A. gives away B. gives off C. gives up D. gives in
单选题At least since the Industrial Revolution, gender roles have been in a state of transi tion. As a result, cultural scripts about marriage have undergone change. One of the more obvious (46) has occurred in the roles that women (47) . Women have moved into the world of work and have become adept at meeting expectations in that arena, (48) main taining their family roles of nurturing and creating a(n) (49) that is a haven for all family members. (50) many women experience strain from trying to "do it all," they often enjoy the increased (51) that can result from playing multiple roles. As women's roles have changed, changing expectations about men's roles have become more (52) . Many men are relinquishing their major responsibility (53) the family provider. Probably the most significant change in men's roles, however, is in the emotional (54) of family life. Men are increasingly (55) to meet the emotional needs of their families, (56) their wives. In fact, expectations about the emotional domain of marriage have become more sig nificant for marriage in general. Research on (57) marriage has changed over recent dec "ades points to the increasing importance of the emotional side of the relationships and the importance of sharing in the "emotion work" (58) to nourish marriages and other family relationships. Men and women want to experience marriages that are interdependent, (59) both partners nurture each other, attend and respond to each other, and encourage and promote each other. We are thus seeing marriages in which men's and women's roles are becoming increasingly more (60) .
单选题In the doctor's view, ______.
单选题Conscription in France has existed ______.
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单选题New York is ideal for this study because ______ high-rise buildings.
单选题The fact is that motherhood makes the heaviest demands in______the areas of least experience.
单选题Is ______ some German friends visited last week?A. this schoolB. this the schoolC. this school oneD. this school where
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风筝
古时在中国风筝也称作“鸢(hawk)”。春秋战国时期(the Spring and Autumn Period),东周哲人墨子(Mo Tze)曾“费时三年,以木制木鸢,飞升天空”,但这只木鸢只飞了一天就坏了。墨子制造的这只“木鸢”就是世上最早的风筝,已有2400多年的历史。唐代时,风筝传入朝鲜、日本及其他周边国家。十三世纪末,风筝的故事首次被意大利探险家马可·波罗带到欧洲,至此,中国风筝便逐渐开始传到世界各地。
