填空题Some sentences do not describe things. They cannot be said to be true or false. The utterance of these sentences is or is a part of the doing of an action. They are called p .
填空题In the days when coal was so
widely
used,
no one
realized how soon and how
complete
oil would replace
it
.
A. widely
B. no one
C. complete
D. it
填空题______conquered England on October 14, 106From then on began the medieval period.
填空题I don"t think even those who are
in the swim
can tell you about it.
填空题7.If natural selection was to account ______ the evolution of mans higher faculties, as Darwin was convinced it could, then those faculties must have a material basis.
填空题You are so interested in this matter, but 我宁愿你对此一无所知.
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填空题Translate the following into English.(深圳大学2008研,考试科目:综合英语) 孟子日:“天时不如地利,地利不如人和。三里之城,七里之郭,环而攻之而不胜。夫环而攻之,必有得天时者矣;然而不胜者,是天时不如地利也。城非不高也,池非不深也,兵革非不坚利也,米粟非不多也;委而去之,是地利不如人和也。故曰:域民不以封疆之界,固国不以山溪之险,威天下不以兵革之利。得道者多助,失道者寡助。寡助之至,亲戚畔之;多助之至,天下顺之。以天下之所顺,攻亲戚之所畔;故君子有不战,战必胜矣。”
填空题Its so calorie-dense that its very difficult for average people to burn off all the calories they consume in a day when sugar is a major com______ of their diet.
填空题Author____Title____ For no very intelligible reason, Mr. Lucas had hurried ahead of his party. He was perhaps reaching the age at which independence becomes valuable, because it is so soon to be lost.
填空题He tries to explain how this particular proposal squared ______ the governments purposes.
填空题Auctioneer Spot Goods Verification Title of Goods
填空题He resumed his regular working hours ______ after he came out of hospital. 他出院不久就恢复了正常工作。
填空题 Column A Column B 1)Invention (a)boat+hotel → boatel 2)Blending (b)mathematics → math 3)Abbreviation (c)coke 4)Back-formation (d)CIA → Central Intelligence Agency 5)Acronym (e)tea, kung-fu 6)Broadening (f)cattle: domestic animals → animals of the species Bos Taurus 7)Narrowing (g)slay: slew → slayed 8)Class shift (h)engineer: a person trained in a branch of engineering → to actas an engineer 9)Analogical creation (i)bird: yound bird → any kind of bird 10)Borrowing (j) enthusiasm → enthuse
填空题Tom: So, tell me about your family. Have you got any brothers or sisters? Barbara: Yeah. I've got three sisters (56) Tom: Three sisters. (57) ? Barbara: Well, the oldest is twenty-three. The second oldest is twenty-one, and the youngest is nineteen. Tom: And what do they do? Barbara: The oldest one has two children, and they keep her pretty busy. The second oldest, is in college like me. She (58) computer science. And the other one is still in high school. Tom: And what about your dad? (59) ? Barbara: Oh, he's a lawyer. Tom: Oh, really? And your mom? (60) , too? Barbara: Yeah, she's a journalist. She works for a travel magazine,
填空题The height of Thomas Hardy"s achievement as a novelist was reached in his last two novels both published in the 1890"s. The central figures in the two novels are(13)and(14)
填空题Whichcompanywaslookingforstewardesses?
填空题Ever since Milton Friedman"s address to the American Economic Association in 1968 and the ensuing theoretical work by Robert Lucas and others in the 1970s, the rising long-term inflation expectations have inexorably led to higher inflation. 【K1】______This summer the European Central Bank followed through with a rate hike. In the US, the Federal Reserve is nervously eyeing the latest jumps in producer and consumer prices. Evidence of long-term inflation expectations can be gleaned from breakeven inflation rates on index-linked bonds. Surveys of consumers suggest their expectations for inflation have risen as well. For example, the University of Michigan asks Americans where they think inflation will be over the next 5-10 years. Two years ago they said it would be 2. 9 per cent. Earlier this summer the tally spiked to a more worrisome 3. 4 per cent. Soaring prices for energy and food are mostly to blame. However, as Friedman pointed out, inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon. The central question is not about inflation expectations. Nor is it about commodity prices, however quickly they may be rising. 【K2】______That is where the story gets more complicated. Are monetary conditions easy? Is there spare capacity? In the US, slack is appearing in the economy, as seen in rising unemployment, now up to 5. 7 per cent. Negative real interest rates suggest monetary conditions are easy. But the Fed"s own surveys suggest that bankers are less willing to lend; consumers less willing to borrow. Low real interest rates are a manifestation of economic and financial malaise, not excessive monetary accommodation. 【K3】______. So, what are we to make of higher inflation expectations in the US and western Europe? Investors and households seem to believe energy and food prices will continue to rise. But will other prices and wages automatically follow suit? 【K4】______Perhaps that is why consumer confidence has plummeted on both sides of the Atlantic. In short, households may say they expect higher inflation, but there is little they can do about it. The reality is they are experiencing falling real incomes and pinched balance sheets. That is hardly the stuff of overheating. The Friedman-Lucas emphasis on inflation expectations was a model suited to different times. Central bankers no longer try to ramp growth by springing inflation surprises on unwitting workers. Unionization has declined, automatic cost-of-living adjustments are rare, globalization has reduced pricing power for most companies and bargaining power for most workers. Today, advanced economies are confronted with stagnating growth, collapsing housing markets, slowing world trade, stressed financial systems, and weak household balance sheets. This is not the 1970s. 【K5】______We should therefore be skeptical of the case for tighter monetary policies based on models developed in, and better suited for, a bygone era. Choose the following sentences marked A to E to complete the above article. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. A. Altogether, the case for accelerating US inflation looks weak in the face of below-trend growth and stuttering credit conditions B. Broad-based price and wage inflation is unlikely today C. And so, dutifully, central bankers in the US, UK, euro-zone and even in some emerging economies have spoken reproachfully in recent months about signs that inflation expectations are moving up D. Rather, inflation is determined by the interplay between monetary conditions and capacity in the economy to grow without pushing most prices higher E. Stagnating growth and tighter credit conditions suggest the opposite
填空题She (A)is so(B) a good teacher that(C) all the students like (D) her.
填空题Fillintheblankswiththewordsgivenbelow.Changetheformifnecessary.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.
