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填空题The 1970s witnessed a change in language teaching when Hymes theory of ________ was introduced into the field
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填空题Modern linguistics is ________ in the sense that the linguist tries to discover what language is rather than lay down some rules for people to observe
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填空题When a smitten great-grandson of Charles Darwin pronounced Ava Gardner "the highest specimen of the human species," he summed up the consensus about this voluptuous movie queen. With remarkable unanimity, those who met Gardner were apt m second that emotion. "She was a sexy gal," said George Sidney, who filmed her for an MGM screen test in 1941. "Man. she was a hot number," Miles Davis said many years later. (41) . As for the much-vaunted party stamina of a woman who never met a drink or a bullfighter she didn't like: "She could go all night, y'know. She was a wild country girl and liked to let her hair down and fling off her shoes and have a good time." Her latest biographer. Lee Server, is no slouch when it comes to admiring Gardner. His book's introduction calls her "a carnal, dangerous angel in the chiaroscuro dreamscape of film noir." (42) . He is well suited 1o writing about iconic movie mavericks like these two. He's not a bore. And as the author of a book about film noir, he understands cinematic idiom. Mr. Serverrefers to amnesia as "noir's Version of the common cold." "Ava Gardner. 'Love Is Nothing'" is a seductive book that avoids the pitfalls that come with its territory. First of all, there is the problem of the star's memoir. Ms. Gardner's autobiography was published posthumously and worked on by several writers, sometimes sounding that way. Mr. Server makes use of this account without particularly trusting it, and with a nod to the apocryphal nature of so many Gardner stories. (43) He also enlivens his book's bibiliography with a long string of newspaper and magazine headlines that capture the tenor of Gardner's paper trail. (44) . Gardner lived so much of her life in this kind of spotlight that the tabloid coverage became part of her story. "There is one extant press photo of the couple on their honeymoon that does not show them muning0 snarling, cringing, cowering," Mr. Server writes about Gardner's gale-force stormy marriage (her third) to Frank Sinatra. "Of course, it was taken from a distance, and from the mar." (45) . She called love "nothing but a pain" and specified where the pain was. Her story begins in Grabtown, the rural North Carolina burg that became famous as her birthplace. But it doesn't take long for Mr. Server to take Gardner to Hollywood, into an MGM contract and a marriage to Mickey Rooney. Rooney, who called his honeymoon with Gardner "a sexual symphony," was one of many men whose memoirs bragged of bedroom exploits with tiffs gorgeous creature. She liked to kiss and tell, too. "We never fought in bed." she supposedly said about Sinatra. "The fight would start on the way to the bidet"[A] And when the facts are unobtainable, he's willing reprint the legend; or so it seems—stories like "Later on she took the entire band with her when the club closed."[B] Others thought of her as "a goddess," "an enigma," "a very, very wild spirit" and "one of those people who broke the rules all the time."[C] Among them: "Ava, 'Nervous,' Tossed Out of Brazil Hotel"; "Nothing Between Us, Says Ava": "Sinatra Departs, Ava Blows Kisses to Bullfighter."[D] Speaking of the rear, this book's subtitle, "Love Is Nothing," is only a partial, sanitized quotation from Gardner.[E] For Gardner, love and pain became a swirling, kamikaze-like froth of high-speed existence before decades of overload finally broke her down.[F] Server fondly brings Gardner to life as a warm,- refreshingly unpretentious star whose appetites eventually overwhelmed her spirit.[G] But Mr. Server. whose last book was a Robert Mitchum biography that lived up to its terrific title ("Robert Mitchum: 'Baby, I Don't Care'"), can also keep his cool.
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填空题Payment: 100/% by irrevocable and confirmed letter of credit to be opened ______ our favour ______ Al bank in Dalian and to be drawn ______ sight.
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填空题(Even) (a one-minute) delay will destroy (arrangements of) the meeting if you don"t schedule your time (well). A. Even B. a one-minute C. arrangements of D. well
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填空题 Individuals and businesses have legal protection for intellectual property they create and own . intellectual proper _62_from creative thinking and may include products, 63 processes, and ideas. Intellectual property is protected 64 misapproprition(盗用)Misappropriation is taking the Intellectual propetty of others withour ____65____ compensation and using it for monetary gain. Legal protection is provided for the ___66___of intellectual propetty. The three common types of legal protection are patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Patents provide exclusive use of inventions. If the u.s patent office __67__ a patent, it is confirmind that the intellectual property is ___68____. The patent prevents others from making ,using, or selling the invention without the owner’s __69___ for a period of 20 years. Copyright are similar to patents __70___that they are applied to artistic works. A copyright protects the creator of an __72___artisitic or intellectual work, such as a song or a novel. A copyright gives the owner wxclusive rights to copy, __72___ display, or perform the work . the copyright prevents others from using and selling the work , the __73___ of a copyright is typically the lifetime of the author 74 an additional 70 years. Trademarks are words, names, or symbols that Identify the manufacturer of a product and 75 it from similar goods of others. A servicemark is similar to a trademark 76 is used to identify services. A trademark prevents others from using the 77 or a similar word, name, or symbol to take advantage of the recognition and 78 of the brand or to create confusion in the marketplace. 79 registration, a trademark is usually granted for a period of ten years. It can be 80 for additional ten-year periods indefinitely as 81 as the mark’s use continues. 62.A)retrieves B)deviates C)results D)departs 63 A)services B)reservers C)assumptions D)motions 64A)for B)with C)by D)from 65A)sound B)partial C)due D)random 66A)users B)owners C)masters D)executives 67A)affords B)affiliates C)funds D)grants 68A)solemn B)sober C)unique D)universal 69A)perspective B)permission C)conformity D)consensus 70 A)except B)besides C)eyond D)despite 71 A)absolute B)alternative C)original D)orthodox 72A)presume B)stimulate C)nominate D)distribute 73A)range B)length C)scale D)extent 74 A) plus B) versus C) via D) until 75 A) distract B)differ C) distinguish D) disconnect 76 A) or B) but C) so D) whereas 77 A) identical B) analogical C) literal D) parallel 78 A) ambiguity B) utility C) popularity D) proximity 79 A) From B) Over C) Before D) Upon 80 A)recurred B) renewed C) recalled D) recovered 81 A)long B)soon C) far D) well
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填空题An approach in linguistic study which attempts to lay down rules of correctness as to how language should be used is ________
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填空题The math exam was so difficult that few students could work ________ the answers
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填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Being a project manager can be a stressful job. That’s why we built ProjectManagement. com. in 2000. Our goal is simple: to make project managers more successful. ProjectManagement. com is
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填空题They argued that his economic and political policies were______of tune with American values.
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填空题A great many articles and books discussing environmental and resource problems begin with the proposition that there is an environmental and resource crisis. If this means that the situation of humanity is worse now than in the past, then the idea of a crisis-and all that follows from it-is dead wrong. In almost every respect important to humanity, the trends have been improving, not deteriorating. Our world now supports 5.6 billion people. In the nineteenth century, the earth could sustain only 1 billion. And 10,000 years ago, only 1 million people could keep themselves alive. People are now living more healthily than ever before. One would expect lovers of humanity-people who hate war and worry about famine in Africa-to jump with joy at this extraordinary triumph of the human mind and human organization over the raw forces of nature. 41.______ It is amazing but true that a resource shortage resulting from population or income growth usually leaves us better off than if the shortage had never arisen. 42.______ The prices of food, metals, and other raw materials have been declining by every measure since the beginning of the nineteenth century, and as far back as we know; that is, raw materials have been getting less scarce throughout history, defying the common sense notion that if one begins with an inventory of a resource and uses some up, there will be less left. This is despite, and indirectly because of, increasing population. 43.______ Also, we do not say that a better future happens automatically or without effort. 44.______ We are confident that the nature of the physical world permits continued improvement in humankind's economic lot in the long run, indefinitely. Of course, there are always newly arising local problems, shortages, and pollution, resulting from climate or increased population and income and new technologies. Sometimes temporary large-scale problems arise. 45.______That is the great lesson to be learned from human history.[A] If firewood had not become scarce in seventeenth-century England, coal would not have been developed. If coal and whale oil shortages hadn't loomed, oil wells would not have been dug.[B] But the world's physical conditions and the resilience ( power of recovering quickly) of a well-functioning economic and social system enable us to overcome such problems, and the solutions usually leave us better off than if the problem had never arisen.[C] The recent extraordinary decrease in the death rate-to my mind, the greatest miracle in history-accounts for the bumper crop of humanity. In the last 200 years, life expectancy in the advanced countries jumped from the mid-30's to 70's.[D] Instead, they lament (feel sorrow for) that there are so many human beings, and wring their hands ( indicate despair) about the problems that more people inevitably bring, and the problem that resources will be further diminished.[E] It will happen because men and women -- sometimes as individuals, sometimes as enterprises working for profit, sometimes as voluntary nonprofit groups, and sometimes as governmental agencies-will address problems with muscle and mind, and will probably overcome, as has been usual through history.[F] Statistic studies show that population growth doesn't lead to slower economic growth, though this defies common sense. Nor is high population density a drag on economic development.[G] We don't say that all is well everywhere, and we don't predict that all will be rosy in the future. Children are hungry and sick; people live out lives of physical or intellectual poverty and lack of opportunity; war or some other pollution may do us in.
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填空题The doctor convinced her that she could ______ her baby ______ if she followed his instructions.
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填空题 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 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. Cars are an important (1)( ) of life in the United States. (2)( ) most people feel that they are poor. And (3)( ) if a person is poor he doesn’t feel really poor (4)( ) he has a car. There are three main reasons why the car becomes so (5)( ) in the United States. (6)( ) of all, the country is a huge one and Americans like to move (7)( ) in it. The car provides the most comfortable and (8)( ) form of transportation. (9)( ) a car people can go anywhere without spending a lot of money. The second reason cars are popular is the fact (10)( ) the United States never developed (11)( ) and inexpensive form of public (12)( ). Long-distance trains have never been (13)( ) common in the United States as they are in other parts of the world. Nowadays there is a good system of air-service (14)( ) by planes. But it is (15)( ) expensive to be used frequently. The third reason is the most important one, though. The American spirit of independence is (16)( ) really makes cars popular. Americans don’t like to wait (17)( ) a bus, or a train or even a plane. They don’t like to have to (18)( ) an exact schedule. A car gives them the freedom to schedule (19)( ) time. And this is the freedom that Americans want (20)( ) to have. 1.A、roleB、partC、effectD、basis 2.A、Without a car B、Not with a carC、Without no car D、With not a car 3.A、everB、stillC、evenD、quite 4.A、althoughB、whenC、whetherD、but 5.A、qualifiedB、increasingC、developingD、popular 6.A、FirstB、FirstlyC、At firstD、The first 7.A、aroundB、onC、alongD、forth 8.A、cheapB、most cheapC、cheapestD、cheaper 9.A、ThroughB、ByC、WithD、As 10.A、whichB、thatC、whereD、what 11.A、an interestedB、an affectedC、an efficientD、a satisfied 12.A、movementB、carriageC、shippingD、transportation 13.A、quiteB、veryC、tooD、as 14.A、providingB、to provideC、providedD、provides 15.A、veryB、soC、tooD、as 16.A、thatB、whatC、howD、which 17.A、forB、onC、besideD、about 18.A、followB、furtherC、chaseD、run 19.A、their ownB、their selfC、theirs ownD、theirs self 20.A、bestB、mostC、worstD、least
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填空题Packing can be classified into ______ and ______.
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填空题George is one of the graduate students who has got a part-time job.
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填空题A good player should know how {{U}}to take advantage of his opponent's weakness{{/U}}.
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填空题________ is what a linguistic form refers to in the real world; it is a matter of the relationship between form and reality
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填空题The Federal Reserve Board in the United States and the Bank of England in the United Kingdom regulate the money supply to ______ their respective economies. (stable)
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填空题(After having studied) (so hard) for more than two months, he (felt confidently) of (success). A. After having studied B. so hard C. felt confidently D. success
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填空题From a psycholinguistic point of view, we store a great deal of information about the properties of words in our ________, and retrieve this information when we understand language
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