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填空题Where did the accident in which your friend was hurt took place ? A. Where B. in which C. was hurt D. took place
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填空题He was the only one of the candidates who were to carry out his campaign pledges.
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填空题Congress ______ reforms to prevent the abuse of presidential power.
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填空题Weather permit , the Johnsons will hold open-air garden party .
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填空题The last part in a sales contract is ______.
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填空题I dont want to ______ you.You must act on your own judgment. 我不想影响你。你必须依你自己的判断行事。
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填空题A. Hold the line B. flight number C. ask a question D. To New York E. May I have you name F. reconfirm my seat G. please check in H. On May 11th Reservations clerk: Northwind Airlines. Can I help you? Daniel Adams: Hello. I"d like to 1 , please. Reservations clerk: May I have your name and 2 , please? Daniel Adams: My name is Daniel Adams and my flight number is 374. Reservations clerk: When are you leaving? Daniel Adams: 3 Reservations clerk: And your destination? Daniel Adams: Buenos Aires. Reservations clerk: 4 , please. (...)All right. Your seat is confirmed, Mr. Adams. You"ll be arriving in Buenos Aires at 4 o"clock p. m. local time. Daniel Adams: Thank you. Can I pick up my ticket when I check in? Reservations clerk: Yes, but 5 at least one hour before departure time.
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填空题English-Chinese Translation.Books are the best of things, well used: abused, among the worst. What is the right use? What is the one end which all means go to effect? They are for nothing but to inspire. I had better never see a book, than to be warped by its attraction clean out of my own orbit, and made a satellite instead of a system. The one thing in the world, of value, is the active soul. This every man is entitled to: this every man contains within him, although in almost all men obstructed and as yet unborn.
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填空题The definition that "all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" was written by______in______.
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填空题A. I"ll say I did B. Wonderful C. Yes, it was D. That"s a good idea E. You"d better buy some fruit and sandwiches F. What kind of fruit do you like G. How about 6 o"clock in the morning H. I"ll be there Jane: How do you like the idea of having a picnic this Saturday? Michael: 1 . But where shall we go? Jane: What about going to the Western Hill? It"s quite cool there. Michael: 2 . Shall we invite John and his girlfriend to go with us? Jane: OK. And we can ask them to prepare some drinks. Michael: What should I do then? Jane: 3 . Michael: 4 ? Jane: I like oranges, watermelons, grapes, and bananas. Michael: When shall we start off? Jane: 5 ? We can get there in an hour and a half. Michael: OK. I"ll call John and tell him about our plan.
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填空题Author______Title______ And on that cheek, and o"er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!
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填空题{{U}}It was in time of crisis{{/U}} that I finally found out what he was really like.
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填空题Translate the following passage into chinese.(北京师范大学2007研,考试科目:英语语言文学)Telling stories is as basic to human beings as eating. More so, in fact, for while food makes us live, stories are what make our lives worth living. They are what make our condition human.This was recognized from the very beginnings of western civilization. Hesiod tells us how the founding myths were invented to explain how the world came to be and how we came to be in it. Myths were stories people told themselves in order to explain themselves to themselves and to others. But it was Aristotle who first developed this insight into a philosophical position when he argued, in his Poetics, that the art of storytelling—defined as the dramatic imitating and plotting of human action—is what gives us a shareable world.It is, in short, only when haphazard happenings are transformed into story, and thus made memorable over time, that we become full agents of our history. This becoming historical involves a transition from the flux of events into a meaningful social or political community—what Aristotle and the Greeks called a polis. Without this transition from nature to narrative, from time suffered to time enacted and enunciated, it is debatable whether a merely biological life could ever be considered a truly human one.
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填空题China is ______ with a long history of civilization. (bless)
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. The maple smoke of autumn bonfires is incense to Canadians. Bestowing perfume for the nose, color for the eye, sweetness for the spring tongue, the sugar maple prompts this sharing of a favorite myth and original etymology of the word maple. (2) The maple looms large in Ojibwa folk tales. The time of year for sugaring-off is "in the Maple Moon." Among Ojibwa, the primordial female figure is Nokomis, a wise grandmother. (3) 41. __________. (4) Knowing this was a pursuit to the death, Nokomis outsmarted the cold devils. She hid in a stand of maple trees, all red and orange and deep yellow. This maple grove grew beside a waterfall whose mist blurred the trees' outline. As they peered through the mist, slavering wendigos thought they saw a raging fire in which their prey was burning. (5)42. __________. (6) For their service in saving the earth mother's life, these maples were given a special gift: their water of life would be forever sweet, and Canadians would tap it for nourishment. (7)43. __________. (8) The contention that maple syrup is unique to North America is suspect, I believe. China has close to 10 species of maple, more than any country in the world. Canada has 10 native species. North America does happen to be home to the sugar maple, the species that produces the sweetest sap and the most abundant flow. (9) But are we to believe that in thousands of years of Chinese history, these inventive people never tapped a maple to taste its sap? I speculate that they did. (10)44. __________. (11) What is certain is the maple's holdfast on our national imagination. Is leaf was adopted as an emblem in New France as early as 1700, and in English Canada by the mid-19th century. In the fall of 1867, a Toronto schoolteacher named Alexander Muir was traipsing at street a the city, all squelchy underfoot from the soft felt of falling leaves, when a maple leaf alighted to his coat sleeve and stuck there. (12) The word "maple" is from "mapeltreow", the Old English term for maple tree, with "mapl"--as its Proto-Germanic root, a compound in which the first "m" --is, I believe, the nearly worldwide "ma", one of the first human sounds, the pursing of a baby's lips as it prepares to suck milk from mother's breast. The "ma" root gives rise in many world languages to thousands of words like "mama", "mammary", "maia", and "Amazon." Here it would make "map!-" mean "nourishing mother tree," that is, tree whose maple sap in nourishing. (13)45. __________. [A] The second part of the compound, "apl-", is a variant of Indo-European able "fruit of any tree" and the origin of another English fruit word, apple. So the primitive analogy compares the liquid sap with another nourishing liquid, mother's milk. [B] In one tale about seasonal change, cannibal wendigos-creatures of evil-chased through the autumn countryside old Nokomis, who was a symbol for female fertility. Wendigos throve in icy cold. When they entered the bodies of humans, the human heart froze solid. [C] Here wendigos represent oncoming winter. They were hunting to kill and eat poor Nokomis, the warm embodiment of female fecundity who, like the summer, has grown old. [D] Could Proto-Americas who crossed the Bering land bridge to populate the Americas have brought with them a knowledge of maple syrup? Is there a very old Chinese phrase for maple syrup? Is maple syrup mentioned in Chinese literature? For a non-reader of Chinese, such questions are daunting but not impossible to answer. [E] Maple and its syrup flow sweetly into Canadian humor. Quebeckers have developed a special love for such a nutriment. [F] After it resisted several brushings-off, Muir 'joked to his walking companion that this would be "the maple leaf for ever!" At home that evening, he wrote a poem and set it to music, in celebration of Canada's Confederation. Muir's song, "The Maple Leaf Forever," was wildly popular and helped fasten the symbol firmly to Canada. [G] But it was only old Nokomis' being hidden by the bright red leaves of her friends, the maples. And so, drooling ice and huffing frost, the wendigos left her and sought easier prey.
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填空题这个沙发一拉开,就可变成床. (to convert into).
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填空题我很高兴受到邀请参加宴会。
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填空题A: ____________ Will 300 dollars be enough for a minimum deposit?B: Definitely.
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