填空题It is well-known that Ibsen was a very ______ (fruit) Norwegian play writer.
填空题[A]Manynowtakeissuewiththisview.Severaleconomistsreckonthatthebrain-drainhypothesisfailstoaccountfortheeffectsofremittances,forthebeneficialeffectsofreturningmigrants,andforthepossibilitythatbeingabletomigratetogreenerpasturesinducespeopletogetmoreeducation.Somearguethatoncethesefactorsaretakenintoaccount,anexodusofhighlyskilledpeoplecouldturnouttobeanetbenefittothecountriestheyleave.RecentstudiesofmigrationfromcountriesasfarapartasGhana,Fiji,IndiaandRomaniahavefoundsupportforthis"braingain"idea.[B]Therearemoresubtlewaysinwhichthedepartureofsomeskilledpeoplemayaidpoorercountries.Someemigrantswouldhavebeenjoblesshadtheystayed.StudieshavefoundthatunemploymentratesamongyoungpeoplewithcollegedegreesincountrieslikeMoroccoandTunisiaareseveralmultiplesofthoseamongthepoorlyeducated,perhapsbecausegraduatesaremoredemanding.Migrationmayleadtoamoreproductivepairingofpeople'sskillsandjobs.Someofthebenefitsofthisimprovedmatchthenflowbacktothemigrant'shomecountry,mostdirectlyviaremittances.[C]Thepossibilityofemigrationmayevenhavebeneficialeffectsonthosewhochoosetostay,bygivingpeopleinDoorcountriesanincentivetoinvestineducation.AstudyofCapeVerdeansfindsthatanincreaseoftenpercentagepointsinyoungpeople'sperceivedprobabilityofemigratingraisestheprobabilityoftheircompletingsecondaryschoolbyaroundeightpoints.[D]Whenpeopleinrichcountriesworryaboutmigration,theytendtothinkoflow-paidincomerswhocompeteforjobsasconstructionworkers,dishwashersorfarmhands.Whenpeopleindevelopingcountriesworryaboutmigration,theyareusuallyconcernedattheprospectoftheirbestandbrightestdecampingtoSiliconValleyortohospitalsanduniversitiesinthedevelopedworld.ThesearethekindofworkersthatcountrieslikeBritain,CanadaandAustraliatrytoattractbyusingimmigrationrulesthatprivilegecollegegraduates.[E]Themostobviouswayinwhichmigrantsrepaytheirhomelandsisthroughremittances.Workersfromdevelopingcountriesremittedatotalof$325billionin2010,accordingtotheWorldBank.Askilledmigrantmayearnseveralmultiplesofwhathisincomewouldhavebeenhadhestayedathome.AstudyofRomanianmigrantstoAmericafoundthattheaverageemigrantearnedalmost$12,000ayearmoreinAmericathanhewouldhavedoneinhisnativeland,ahugepremiumforsomeonefromacountrywhereincomeperpersonisaround$7,500.[F]Lotsofstudieshavefoundthatwell-educatedpeoplefromdevelopingcountriesareparticularlylikelytoemigrate.Bysomeestimates,two-thirds-ofhighlyeducatedCapeVerdeansliveoutsidethecountry.This"braindrain"haslongbotheredpolicymakersinpoorcountries.Theyfearthatithurtstheireconomies,deprivingthemofmuch-neededskilledworkerswhocouldhavetaughtattheiruniversities,workedintheirhospitalsandcomeupwithclevernewproductsfortheirfactoriestomake.[G]Itistruethatmanyskilledmigrantshavebeeneducatedandtrainedpartlyattheexpenseoftheirgovernments.Somearguethatpoorcountriesshouldthereforerethinkhowmuchtheyspendonhighereducation.ButanewstudyofremittancessenthomebyGhanaianmigrantssuggeststhatonaveragetheytransferenoughovertheirworkinglivestocovertheamountspentoneducatingthemseveraltimesover.Thestudyfindsthatonceremittancesaretakenintoaccount,thecostofeducationwouldhavetobe5.6timestheofficialfiguretomakeitalosingpropositionforGhana.
填空题A. See you this morning B. I' ve got run C. See you again D. won' t be back for supper E. I will go to the office F. Take care G. Don' t worry H. I' ll just take the subway Gary: Dear, I have to go to the office early today. Can you take Sally to school? Ada: Sure. Want me to give you a ride? Gary: No, forget it. (56) . It's pick Sally up this afternoon. You can just come home after work. Ada: OK. Oh, I almost forgot. I probably (57) . I've made an evening appointment with Mr. Steven to talk about our next project. Gary: Oh, I see. (58) . Hurry Sally up a little. She hasn't even had her breakfast yet. Ada: Ok. (59) . Love you, honey. Gary: I love you, too. (60)
填空题By the end of next term I______ (learn) French for nearly nine years.
填空题Please turn to page 46; thats where we ______ last time.
填空题According to Ryle, the task of philosophy is to restate ______ "misleading expressions" in forms that are logically more accurate. (system)
填空题Americans view the family as group whose primary purpose is to advance the happiness of individual members
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填空题An ______ (experience) teacher knows how to arouse the interests of his students.
填空题Pat: May I speak to Jane?Ann: ______.
填空题________is said of the study of development of language and languages over time
填空题The American writers of the 1950s often used the psychological insights taken from the writings of Sigmund ________ and his followers
填空题Michael: ______
Ann: What a silly thing I've done, you know!
填空题The period ranging from 1865 to 1914 has been referred to as ________ in the literary history of the United States
填空题If winter comes, can spring be far behind? is quoted from ________
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He made ( ) visits to the old living in the nursing home nearby.(period)
填空题________ wrote about the disintegration of the old social system in the American southern states, and the lives of modern people, both black and white
填空题Customer: Do you Charge for checks? Clerk: (56) . Each check you write will cost 2 dollars. Customer: (57) deposit a large sum of money if I want to open a savings account? Clerk: Not necessarily, sir. Customer: Regarding the interest rate, (58) between a savings account and checking account? Clerk: Not big difference, sir. Customer: (59) . (60) to Open a checking account. Will 300 dollars be enough for a minimum deposit? Clerk: Definitely.
填空题The ________ function refers to that language can be used to establish an atmosphere or maintain social contact rather than for exchanging information or ideas
