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填空题In the Poetics, Aristotle set down a detailed analysis of 6 whose heroes are high-born individuals whose personalities develop out of moral choices under extreme pressures.
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填空题Please declare ______ our open policy No.550 for London ______ the video-recorder ______ wooden cases amounting to £50000 shipped by M/S Pacific from Tianjin to London.
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填空题Learners will subconsciously use their L1 knowledge in learning a second language. This is known as language t______.
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填空题词语翻译:汉译英。(国际关系学院英语笔译、口译专业2012研,考试科目:英语翻译基础)优惠政策
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填空题______is an approach to the analysis of natural language that focuses on language as an instrument for organizing, processing, and conveying information.
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填空题______ is a frequent cause of divorce. 没有什么共同点通常是离婚的原因。
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填空题A growing number of companies are finding that small-group discussions allow them to develop healthier ways to think about work. People at all【K11】l______of corporate structure are starting groups that meet weekly or【K12】m______to talk oyer ways to make workplaces【K13】m ethical and just. Several factors must be present for small-group【K14】d______ to be successful. First, it is important to put together the right【K15】g______. Groups work best when they consist of people who have【K16】s______ duties, responsibilities, and missions. This does not mean, however, that everyone in the group must think in lockstep. All【K17】p______should agree on the group"s purpose. Finding the right subject matter is essential. There are several【K18】w______to fuel the discussion; by using the company"s mission statement, by finding readings on work and ethics by experts in the topic, or by analyzing specific workplace incidents that have affected the company or others like it. Finally, the dynamics of the group should be balanced, and the discussion leader must not be allowed to overwhelm the conversation or the agenda. Groups work【K19】b ______ when the same person is not always in charge. It is better to【K20】r______ the leadership for each meeting and let that leader choose the material for discussion.
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填空题It was true that a major problem had just cropped ______ which demanded immediate attention.
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填空题Screaming headlines about stars arrested for everything from spousal abuse to firearms violations make it painfully clear that athletic talent isn't enough to deal with the rigors of being a pro. 41. ______________________ A team that finds itself in serious behavioral straits will often hire a famous person to help defuse the situation and help polish a tarnished franchise images -- witness the Dallas Cowboys naming extremely-clean former All-Pro running back Calvin Hill, a Yale Divinity School graduate, as a special consultant. There is an accompanying commandment, handed down from on high by the czars of prosports: If you're an elite athlete, the role of role model is mandatory, not optional. 42. ______________________ "We're running a business where players are our products. It's a business with very visible and prominent young men in the forefront," says Pat Williams, senior executive vice president of the NBA's Orlando Magic, a franchise that has hired "Doctor J", Julius Erving, as a broad-ranging am- bassador to the community, and the locker room. "Sure, we're protecting the business, but we're also protecting the sport, too. And having a bunch of lawbreakers playing your sport doesn't make it attractive -- to fans or to sponsors. It's also the right thing to do for these young men." 43. ______________________ Hill, who has held executive positions with the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Orioles since ending his playing days, says the pressure and scrutiny faced by his son, Detriot Pistons star Grant Hill, are far more intense than what he endured during his days in the 1960s and 1970s with the Cow- boys, Redskins and Browns. 44. ______________________ "What scares me about free agency is the same thing that scares me about society -- there is no longer stability or a sense of community," says Hill. "and that's helped break down a sense of team culture and tradition." 45. ______________________ Not only are today's new pros younger than ever, they have a healthy disrespect for their athletic elders and the traditions of the leagues they are entering, according to Gary Sailes, a sports sociologist at Indiana University.[A] But ask yourself: Does Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, hire Hill because he is genuinely concerned about the psychological effects of fame on Michael Irvin, a married man, who was found in a hotel room full of cocaine and exotic dancers? Or does Jones. want to expropriate Hill's upright image as whitewash for the damage done to his cash flow and corporate relations by Irvin and other members of "America's Team"?[B] "The value system are different," says Sailes, "The boundaries of their mainstream don't intersect with the boundaries of mainstream America. And if you're not finding some way to bridge the gap between mainstream America and where these kids come from, you're wasting your time."[C] At the heart of all this counseling and concern is the day-to-day pressure on a pro athlete. "There is a lot of money and fame involved when you sign a NBA contract," says Lamont Winston, who handles player programmes for the Kansas City Chiefs. "Yet there is nowhere in that contract that says you will feel tremendous stress, you will feel tremendous anxiety and pressure."[D] In basketball, Williams sees a more devastating version of the maturity problem affecting pro sports, cause by the influx of younger and younger players who have decided to abandon the final two years of college, or ditch college altogether.[E] And this touches on a key problem that a generic mentoring programme may not address: there are crucial cultural differences between the athletes and the world they are about to enter.[F] He also points to a destructive consequence of free agency -- the end of a natural clubhouse system of veteran players who served as mentors to young rookies, passing on the traditions and expectations of a particular club, be it the Detriot Tigers or the Washington Redskins.[G] Coaches, owners and managers acknowledge the increasing need to teach their talents how to act, what and whom to avoid and what burdens accompany the money and the fame. The players need to be taught about everything from finances and career choices outside the game to emotional counseling and substance abuse.
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填空题After working in the media for a few years, he is hoping to set up his own business to promote his TV ca______.
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填空题Author______Title______ My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near, Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year.
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填空题I didn"t enjoy him singing so softly, though I generally enjoy quiet songs. A. him B. so C. though D. generally
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填空题In 1963 , Katz and Fodor wrote the article The Structure of a Semantic Theory, arguing forcibly that semantics should be an integral part of______.
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填空题Many great men have risen from poverty; ______, Lincoln and Edison.
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填空题Many people expressed the horror of altering ones genetic in______ as this will lead to losing ones identity.
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