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填空题 Dear Sirs, I am writing to your office to attempt to determine why I have encouraged so many obstacles to receiving my proper monthly social allotment. (1) {{U}}The trouble occurred ten months ago and has actually gotten worse, making extremely difficult for me to meet normal financial obligations. {{/U}}(2) {{U}}The first problem which I had to deal was simply getting a monthly check from you,{{/U}} without having to wait for four or five extra weeks for it. Then two of the checks that have arrived (3){{U}} made out for the wrong amount, giving me fifty dollars fewer than I should have received{{/U}}. (4) {{U}}Another check was mailed to me at an address, which I moved more than two years ago. {{/U}}(5) {{U}}My letter of inquiry, which I sent to the Los Angeles Office of the Social Security administration, never brought the answer,{{/U}} and when I finally telephoned them I was able to talk with an arrogant clerk (6) {{U}}from the tone of his voice I could tell that he didn't want to be bothered with me.{{/U}} The final blow is a letter received from your office yesterady in which you state that (7) {{U}}my allotment is being discontinued, your records indicated that I am legally dead{{/U}}. Apart from this letter of protest I have at least one other recourse: (8) {{U}}filing suit against the Social Security Administration, that I would prefer not to have to do.{{/U}} (9) {{U}}Howevers I am asking you to take whatever steps are necessary{{/U}} to ensure that (10) {{U}}from now on I receive my social security benefits with further obstacles.{{/U}} This letter also testifies that I'm indeed not dead, legally or otherwise. Sincerely yours, Thelma Spencer
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填空题Author____Title____ Business had taken Herbert on a journey to Marseilles. I was alone, and had a dull sense of being alone. Dispirited and anxious, long hoping that tomorrow or next week would clear my way, and long disappointed, I sadly missed the cheerful face and ready response of my friend.
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填空题There is an increasing demand for cars which are more economical on fuel.
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填空题范仲淹少年时代读书非常刻苦,常常一人彻夜伴灯苦读。清贫的生活并没有动摇他矢志求学的决心,他在书本中寻找生活的乐趣。为了见更大的世面,向名师求教,和饱学之士交游,他二十三岁时来到宋代著名的四大书院之一应天府书院。范仲淹在这里向名师请教,和许多同学相互切磋,大量地阅读了书院丰富的藏书,顿觉眼界大开。这一时期的学习生活为他以后成为一个精通儒家经典、博学多才又擅长诗文的学者奠定了基础。
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填空题Error is the grammatically incorrect form; ______ appears when the language is correct grammatically but improper in a communicational context.(中山大学2008研)
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填空题尽管下着大雨, they went to the supermarket for shopping.
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填空题The government has altered the r______ governing eligibility for unemployment benefit.
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填空题We asked a local______(art) to come and show her work to the students.
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填空题Finding the Lost Freedom Children's independent access to their local streets may be important for their own personal, mental and psychological development. Allowing them to know their own neighborhood and community gives them a "sense of place". This depends on "active exploration". which is not provided for when children are passengers in cars. (Such children may see more, but they learn less.) Not only is it important that children be able to get to local play areas by themselves, but walking and cycling journeys to school and to other destinations provide genuine play activities in themselves. There are very significant time and money costs their children to school, sport and to other locations. For parents associated with transporting. Tile reduction in children's freedom may also contribute to a weakening of the sense of local community. As fewer children and adults use the streets as pedestrians, these streets become less sociable place. There is less opportunity for children and adults to have the spontaneous exchanges that help to engender a feeling of community. This in itself may exacerbate fears associated with assault and molestation of children, because there are fewer adults available to know their neighbors' children, and who can look out for their safety. The extra traffic involved in transporting children results in increased traffic congestion, pollution and accident risk. As our roads become more dangerous, more parents drive their children to more places, thus contributing to increased levels of danger for the remaining pedestrians. Anyone who has experienced either the reduced volume of traffic in peak hour during school holidays, or the traffic jams near school at the end of a school day, will not need convincing about these points. Thus, there are also important environmental implications of children's loss of freedom. As individuals, parents strive to provide the best upbringing they can for their children. However, in doing so, (e. g. by driving their children to sport, school or recreation) parents may be contributing to a more dangerous environment for children generally. The idea that streets are for cars and backyards and playgrounds are for children's is a strongly held belief, and parents have little choice as individuals but to keep their children off the streets if they want to protect their safety. In many parts of Dutch cities, and some traffic-calmed precincts in Germany, residential streets are now places where cars must give way to pedestrians. In these areas, residents are accepting the view that the function of streets is not solely to provide mobility for cars. Streets may also be for social interaction, walking, cycling and playing. One of the most important aspects of these European cities, in terms of giving cities hack to children, has been a range of "traffic calming" initiatives, aimed at reducing the volume speed of traffic. These initiatives have had complex interactive effects, leading to a sense that children have been able to do this in safety. Recent research has demonstrated that children in many German cities have significantly higher levels of freedom to travel to places in their own neighborhood or city than children in other cities in the world. Modifying cities in order to enhance children's self-awareness will become more environmentally sustainable, as well as more sociable and more livable for all city residents. Perhaps it will be our concern for our children's welfare that convinces us that we need to challenge the dominance of the car in our cities. 41.Children should play______. 42.In some German towns, pedestrians______. 43.Streets should also be used for______. 44.Reducing the amount Of traffic and the speed is______. 45.All people who live in the city will benefit if cities______.[A] traffic calming[B] a dangerous environment[C] on residential streets[D] modified[E] neighborhoods[F] socializing[G] in backyards
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填空题Tom: Mum, I' ve cut my finger. It' s bleeding.Mum: ______
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填空题We have just received, the survey report ______ the Dalian Commodity Inspection Bureau evidencing the broken bags being due ______ improper packing, ______ which the suppliers are definitely responsible.
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填空题United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative venture.
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填空题Hard as he worked, but Mr. Brown couldn"t keep the shop properly. A. Hard B. as C. but D. keep
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填空题What is meant (51) the word "friend"? The dictionary (52) it as: ."one attached to (53) by affection or esteem". Americans use the word freely——that is , a friend may or may not be a person (54) whom there is a great attachment. A friend might be a casual acquaintance or an intimate companion. Friends may have known each other (55) child- hood or they mayhave recently met. It is difficult to formulate a precise (56) of this word as it is used in the United States, (57) it cover many types of relationships. "My friend and I went to the show last night." "My friends gave me the name of a good doctor." "My friend consoled me when I was depressed." We hear such daily references (58) the word "friend" without knowing the quality of the friendship referred to. It is common for Americans to have different "circles of friends" such (59) church friends, work friends, or sports friends. A person may choose not to involve members of different circles (60) the same activity. (One's friends from the office may never meet one's friends from the sports club. ) (61) such as "office mate" and "tennis partner" (62) the segregation of friends. The office mate is a friend in the office and the tennis partner is a friend (63) the courts. People have different types of friends: one may have many good friends and one best friend. "Best friends" are usually two people of the same sex who have known each other (64) a long period of time. People usually have more casual friends than close or best friends. Americans are geographically mobile and learn to (65) friendships easily and quickly. Approximately one (66) of every five American families moves every year. People relocate (67) they begin new jobs, (68) distant colleges, get married, have chidren or simply want a change in their lives. Perhaps as a consequence of this, people form and (69) friendships quickly. Students attending two or three universities during their undergraduate and graduate years may (70) their circles of friends several times.
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填空题IC is the short form of immediate______used in the study of syntax. (北二外2003研)
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