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填空题No commission shall be paid ______ direct transaction Party A and Party B ______ this Agreement.
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填空题The notices ______ in several languages, which makes everyone understand them. (write)
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填空题I had imagined it to be merely a gesture of affection,but it seems it is to smell the lamb and make sure that it is her own.
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填空题The TV broadcast described what was happening with extraordinary ______ (real) .
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填空题He lost his last job. Now he is busy ______ for a new one. (look)
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填空题valid in other words actually that for example but social induce and of nevertheless through refer to for be Participant observation also reflects anthropology's dual nature as both a scientific and a humanistic discipline. Through the stress on the participation and getting the insider's view, anthropologists (61) necessity become personally involved with their subjects. They show a humanistic concern (62) the people they study, and (63) their attempts to understand and describe people's behavior they help give outsiders a rich appreciation for other people and others' ways. (64) , with its stress on observation, anthropologists strive to fulfill the requirements of a scientific discipline. Anthropologists strive for objectivity and accuracy. They often (65) count, for example, the number of times specific behavior patterns occur under certain circumstances; they use this data for empirical studies (66) integrate their observations into general laws of human behavior. Understanding anthropology requires understanding its dual nature. Perhaps the following two inelegant (67) useful terms borrowed from linguistics will help. Emit refers to the array of categories (and their systematic relationships) through which the bearers of a particular culture perceive the world. Epic (68) the array of categories (and their systematic relationships) used by the Western (69) scientists to explain the world. (70) , the emit view is the insiders' view. Pierre's emit view of his death, (71) ,is that he died from the power of the sorcerer (魔术师); anthropologist's epic view is that he died from physiological effects of fear, (72) by his belief in the sorcerer. Both views are (73) for the proper circumstances, but anthropologists requires that they (74) clearly distinguished from each other because they derive from different methodologies, consist of different kinds of data, (75) lead to different types of knowledge. Together they facilitate a complete understanding of a culture. Anthropology's uniqueness lies in the fact that it encompasses them both.
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填空题I suggested that you ______ (come)earlier tomorrow.
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填空题 根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。 提示:Jack与朋友Mary一道去饭店吃饭。Jack要吃两块牛排,Mary则要奶酪汉堡和炸薯条。侍者问他们想喝点什么,Jack说喝啤酒。侍者又问要什么甜点,Mary说要水果沙拉。 Jack又接着要了黑咖啡。 Waiter: {{U}}(51) {{/U}}.Jack: I'm very hungry. I'd like two beefsteaks.{{U}} (52) {{/U}}Mary?Mary: I don't want much to eat. I'll have cheeseburger and French fries.Waiter: O.K.{{U}} (53) {{/U}}Jack: Two cups of beer, please.Waiter: What sweet would you like?Mary: {{U}}(54) {{/U}}Jack: So will I. And we'll have two coffees, please.Waiter: Black or White?Jack: {{U}}(55) {{/U}}Waiter: Would you like anything else?Mary: Not now, thank you.
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填空题______ were standing near the bus stop.几个小伙子正站在车站旁。
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填空题今天,人类拥有空前大量的信息、工具和资源,科学的发展已进入信息时代、核能时代、太空时代和生命科学时代。
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填空题 If you think you can make the planet better by clever shopping, think again. You might make it worse. You probably go shopping several times a month, providing yourself with lots of opportunities to express your opinions. If you are worried about the environment, you might buy organic food; if you want to help poor farmers, you can do your bit by buying Fairtrade products; or you can express a dislike of evil multinational companies and rampant globalization by buying only local produce. And the best bit is that shopping, unlike voting, is fun; so you can do good and enjoy yourself at the same time. Sadly, it's not that easy. {{U}}(41) {{/U}}. People who want to make the world a better place cannot do so by shifting their shopping habits: transforming the planet requires duller disciplines, like politics. Organic food, which is grown without man-made pesticides and fertilisers, is generally assumed to be more environmentally friendly than conventional intensive farming, which is heavily reliant on chemical inputs. But it all depends on what you mean by "environmentally friendly". Farming is inherently bad for the environment: since humans took it up around 11 000 years ago, the result has been deforestation on a massive scale. {{U}}(42) {{/U}}. Organic methods, which rely on crop rotation, manure and compost in place of fertiliser, are far less intensive. So producing the world's current agricultural output organically would require several times as much land as is currently cultivated. There wouldn't be much room left for the rainforest. Fairtrade food is designed to raise poor farmers' incomes. It is sold at a higher price than ordinary food, with a subsidy passed back to the farmer. But prices of agricultural commodities are low because of overproduction,{{U}} (43) {{/U}}. Surely the case for local food, produced as close as possible to the consumer in order to minimise "food miles" and, by extension, carbon emissions, is clear? Surprisingly, it is not. A study of Britain's food system found that nearly half of food-vehicle miles (i. e. , miles travelled by vehicles carrying food) were driven by cars going to and from the shops. Most people live closer to a supermarket than a farmer's market, so more local food could mean more food-vehicle miles. Moving food around in big, carefully packed lorries, as supermarkets do, may in fact be the most efficient way to transport the stuff What's more, once the energy used in production as well as transport is taken into account, local food may turn out to be even less green. {{U}}(44) {{/U}}. And the local-food movement's aims, of course, contradict those of the Fairtrade movement, by discouraging rich-country consumers from buying poor-country produce. But since the local-food movement looks suspiciously like old-fashioned protectionism masquerading as concern for the environment, helping poor countries is presumably not the point. {{U}} (45) {{/U}}. The problems lie in the means, not the ends. The best thing about the spread of the ethical-food movement is that it offers grounds for hope. It sends a signal that there is an enormous appetite for change and widespread frustration that governments are not doing enough to preserve the environment, reform world trade or encourage development.[A] The aims of much of the ethical-food movement--to protect the environment, to encourage development and to redress the distortions in global trade--are admirable.[B] By maintaining the price, the Fairtrade system encourages farmers to produce more of these commodities rather than diversifying into other crops and so depresses prices--thus achieving, for most farmers, exactly the opposite of what the initiative is intended to do.[C] Proper free trade would be by far the best way to help,poor farmers. Taxing carbon would price the cost of emissions into the price of goods, and retailers would then have an incentive to source locally if it saved energy.[D] There are good reasons to doubt the claims made about three of the most popular varieties of "ethical" food: organic food, Fairtrade food and local food.[E] But following the "green revolution" of the 1960s greater use of chemical fertiliser has tripled grain yields with very little increase in the area of land under cultivation.[F] And since only a small fraction of the mark-up on Fairtrade foods actually goes to the farmer--most goes to the retailer-the system gives rich consumers an inflated impression of their largesse and makes alleviating poverty seem too easy.[G] Producing lamb in New Zealand and shipping it to Britain uses less energy than producing British lamb, because fanning in New Zealand is less energy-intensive.
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填空题{{U}}她苏醒过来时{{/U}}, she found herself lying beside the lake.
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填空题Its no use thinking too much about ones ______ youth. 过多地回想已经逝去的青春年华是没有用的。
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填空题A. And that variation can affect the standards of the whole country B. Is it really worth that much C. How did you check the scales before D. What would you like to know Interviewer: Dr. Thomas? I"d like to ask you some questions about the new official standard weight that you purchased. Dr. Thomas: I"d be happy to help you. 1 ? Interviewer: First of all, how was the standard weight used? Dr. Thomas: Well, the people in our department use it to check the scales all over the country. The department of weights and measures, we are a government agency. It"s our responsibility to see that all the scales measure a kilogram accurately so this is the way we used to adjust the scales. Interviewer: 2 ? Dr. Thomas: We have an old standard weight that we used to use. It had to be replaced because it was imprecise. You see it was made of poor quality metal and absorbed too much moisture. Interviewer: So when the weather was humid it weighed more and when it was dry it weighed less. Dr. Thomas: Exactly. 3 . So our department had the new weight made out of higher quality metal. Interviewer: How much did it cost? Dr. Thomas: About 45,000 dollars. Interviewer: 45,000 dollars? For one kilogram weight? That"s more expensive than gold. 4 ? Dr. Thomas: I"m sure it is. Industries depend on our government agency to monitor the accuracy of scales so that when they buy and sell their products there is one standard. Think of the drug industry, for example, those companies rely on high accuracy scales to manufacture and package medicine.
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填空题She was a very ______ social scientist. She proved that apart from self-love, there were other basic human instincts.(observe)
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填空题The branch of grammar which studies the internal structure of sentences is called______.(北二外2010研)
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填空题American Structuralism is a branch of______linguistics that emerged in the United States at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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填空题Air is a______(mix), whose components are of great use in the chemical industry.
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填空题Salma: Well, you look pretty brown—must have been a good holiday. Kurt: Yes it was—relaxed atmosphere and lots of outdoor stuff, which you know I love! Salma: ______?
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