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填空题Since we an______ strong demand for this new product range we recommend you to place your first order as soon as possible.
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an African farmer or factory worker earns in a year
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In 1990, over 100 countries signed an international agreement to make it illegal to buy or sell ivory, which is mainly used for jewelry. Most ivory is made from the tusks of African elephants. These tusks are very valuable—one pair is worth more than three times
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Hunting elephants was so profitable that from 1979 to 1989 the number of elephants in Africa fell from 1.3 million to 600,000. It was feared that
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Zimbabwe and four other African counties say that some of the elephants should be killed legally. This would help keep the population stable, and selling the ivory would help pay for preserving the elephants. But conservationists say that making ivory legal to sell
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填空题The doctor suggested that the patient ______ at once. (operate)
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填空题As far as interests and hobbies are concerned, {{U}}他们几乎没有相似之处{{/U}}.
填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.(南开大学2009研,考试科目:专业英语)After years of proclaiming that it understood international politics better than its predecessors, the Bush administration is now trying to undo the damage its first seven years have wrought—trying, in effect to take U. S. foreign policy back to where it was before President Bush was sworn in. But the world is a very different place today, and much less advantageous to the United States. Square one, administration officials are finding, is no longer really square one.In 2001, the administration declared a revolution in the practice and substance of U. S. foreign policy. It ridiculed liberal internationalist ideals of multilateral cooperation. It opposed using U. S. military power dressed up as " nation-building". It wrote off global warming as Al Gore"s obsession, and it said it wouldn"t get bogged down, as its predecessors had, in Israeli Palestinian peacemaking.
填空题{{U}}她本应该今天到的{{/U}}, but she has been delayed by the thunderstorm.
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填空题Note-taking is a skill that can help you do well on all your schoolwork—everything from taking tests to researching a paper. But【K1】u______, most schools don"t have classes that teach you how to take【K2】n______. So here are some tips. Write down【K3】k______facts. If you have a teacher who writes notes on the board, that"s a bonus; You can【K4】c______them down. If not, write down the most important【K5】p______ from class. Does your history【K6】t______mention the date of a key Civil War battle? Does your English teacher give examples of Shakespeare"s use of dramatic irony? Does your math teacher go over a particular formula? Write it down! It can take some experimenting to【K7】f______ out what information is helpful, so keep trying and don"t give up.【K8】D______teachers do things differently. For example, some teachers may mention lots of dates and facts in class but only write the key ones on the【K9】b______. Other teachers may not write anything down, but they may repeat a certain date or piece of information. That"s a【K10】c______that it"s probably important. After a while, you"ll get to know a teacher"s style.
填空题A very influential book to come out of the postwar world is a novel by J.D.Salinger entitled______.
填空题A pacifist is a person (with) a deeply (hold) belief (in solving) disputes only (via) peaceful means.
A. with B. hold C. in solving D. via
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填空题Directions: You are going to read a list of headings and a
text about a park naturalist. Choose a heading from the list A-G that best fits
the meaning of each numbered part of the text. The first paragraph of the text
is not numbered. There is two extra headings which you do not need to
use.A. Becoming a Naturalist. B. Seeing
Wonder in the Ordinary. C. A Changing Role. D.
Disgusting and Embarrassing Moments. E. What does a Park
Naturalist Do? F. What does It Take to Be a Park
Naturalist? G. Management Decisions Invloved.
I have the best job in the Wisconsin State Park System. As a park naturalist at
Peninsula State Park, I am busy writing reports, creating brochures about trees
or flowers, and sometimes visiting schools. And, of course, I make sure
Peninsula's feathered friends are well fed. {{U}} {{U}}
1 {{/U}} {{/U}}As a park naturalist I am a writer, a teacher, a
historian and, if not a social worker, at least an instructor for young people
interested in the environment. I love the diversity of my job. Every day is
different. Most tasks require creativity. Now that I am an experienced
naturalist, I have the freedom to plan my own day and make decisions about the
types of programs that we offer at Peninsula. {{U}}
{{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}In my first naturalist job, I spent four out of
five days leading school field trips and visiting classrooms. As a state park
naturalist I still work with students, but more often lead programs like bird
walks, nature crafts, outdoor skills, and trail hikes. I also find myself
increasingly involved in management decisions. For example, sometimes the park
naturalist is the person who knows where rare orchids grow or where ravens nest.
When decisions are made about cutting trees, building trails, or creating more
campsites, naturalists are asked to give the "ecological perspective"
{{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}Perhaps the grossest thing
I've done as a naturalist is to boil animal skulls. Visitors like seeing bones
and skins-at least after they have been cleaned up! Once, our nature needed more
skulls. A trapper gave me muskrat, raccoon and fox skulls but I had to clean
them. First, I boiled the skin and meat off. Boy, did that smell! Then I used
dissecting tools and old toothbrushes to clean out the eyeballs. Finally, I
soaked the skulls in a bleach solution I've had some embarrassing experiences,
too. On my first hike as Peninsula's new naturalist, I was so excited that I
identified a white pine tree as a red pine tree! That's quite a mistake since
the trees are so easy to tell apart. White pine needles are in bundles of five
and red pine needles are in bundles of two. {{U}} {{U}}
4 {{/U}} {{/U}}Not all State parks are as busy or as big as Peninsula.
Not all park naturalists spend the seasons as I do. Nevertheless, Park
naturalists share certain common interests and responsibilities: A park
naturalist might notice that branches of a red maple growing in a field reach
out to the side while those of a red maple in a thick forest reach up, and
wonder why the trees look different. A naturalist makes things happen. It might
be working with workers to clean up part of a river. Park naturalists share
knowledge in different ways, but all of them communicate with people. A love of
learning from other people, from plants and animals, from books, and more is an
essential quality. Most naturalists don't work in places of rare beauty. Many
work in city parks or in places that show "wear and tear", if you can wonder
about an a pine bush, or a robin and cause others to wonder, too, then you are
ready to become a park naturalist. {{U}} {{U}} 5
{{/U}} {{/U}}If you think you want to become a park naturalist, do the
following: Explore your home landscape. Knowing how people have shaped the land
where you live and how the land has shaped them will lend a comparison that will
serve you well. Start a field sketch book Sketch what you see, where and when.
The reason is not to practice art skills (though you may discover you have a
talent) but, rather, to practice observation skills. Go to college. You will
need a 4-year degree. There are several academic routes that lead to the
naturalist's road. I have found ornithology, plant classification and human
growth and development to be among my most helpful courses. Listen and learn. A
college degree is like a ticket. It lets you board the plane but is only the
beginning of the journey. Look and listen to those who have already traveled the
road for ideas, knowledge and inspiration.
填空题Obviously, nuclear power can never be the only (solve) ______ to energy crisis.
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