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填空题A. Will you take care of that for me? B. Does it have anything valuable inside? C. How do you want to send it? Clerk: May I help you? Customer: Yes. I"d like to send this letter to my family in England. Clerk: Did you write your return address on the envelope? Customer: Yes, I did. Clerk: 1 Customer: I guess I"ll send it airmail. Clerk: 2 Customer: Yes. I enclosed a check and some photographs. Clerk: Then you"d better send it by registered mail. Customer: That"s a good idea. 3 Clerk: I"m sorry, sir. You"ll have to take your letter to the next window.
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填空题The captain angrily seized him by the arm, and asked him what he meant by such bad ______(behave).
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填空题WhoismostlikelytogethookedontheInternet?
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填空题尽管如此, it can unnecessarily disrupt a person's life by making him afraid of having panic attack in public place.
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填空题Would you mind waiting a moment for me? My work will be finished at no time . A. Would B. waiting C. finished D. at no time
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填空题 If something ______ you, it takes your attention away from it.
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填空题Economists ______ (cast) that annual increases in GDP will remain around 3 percent.
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填空题Translate the following passage into English. 余杭县一个姓贺的书生,素有才华,很有名气,只是家境不太富裕。他一向倾慕瑞云,本不敢梦想同效鸳鸯,听得她见客了,也竭力筹措了一份薄礼,希望能一睹芳容。他暗自担心瑞云看的人多了,不把穷书生放在眼里;等到见面一谈,她却接待得很殷勤,坐着说了好久话,眉目之中含情脉脉。还作了一首诗送给他,诗中写道:“何事求浆者,蓝桥叩晓关?有心寻玉杵(jade pestle),端只在人间。”诗里用了唐传奇“裴航遇仙”的典故:裴航在蓝桥驿讨茶水喝,看上了美丽的少女云英,向她祖母求亲,老妇人非要他找到玉杵臼为聘不可;裴航最后找到了玉杵臼,娶了云英。贺生得到这首诗,高兴得发狂,再想说些话,忽然小丫头来告诉“客到”,贺生匆忙之中就告别了。
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填空题The Prague School is best known and remembered for its contribution to phonology and the distinction between______and phonology.
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填空题In the novel entitled______written by______, a boy dreams of glorious battle in the Union Army in the Civil War. However, his initial confrontation with true war perplexes him.
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填空题(Neither) he nor his teo brother (was). responsible (for) the fire which (had caused) great losses to the family. A.Neither B.was C.for D.had caused
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填空题Text 3 [A] We try our best to develop a vaccine. [B] The cause of the flu epidemics arising so often in Asia. [C] The general introduction of "BIRD FLU". [D] The reason of the new strain of flu arising. [E] The diseases caused by viruses threat human-beings. [F] The connections between bird and viruses are complex.
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填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}You are going to read a text about the state of college students' mental health, followed by a list of examples. Choose the best example from the list A—F for each numbered subheading (41—45). There is one extra example which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. The state of college students' mental health continues to decline. What's the solution? In the months before Massachusetts Institute of technology sophomore Elizabeth Shin died, she spoke with seven psychiatrists and one social worker. The psychiatrists diagnosed major depression; the therapist recommended hospitalization. Shin told a dean that she was cutting herself and let a professor know that she wanted to commit suicide. The housemaster of her dorm and two of her friends stayed up nights to watch her. But it wasn't enough. On April 10, 2000, Elizabeth Shin locked her dorm room door and set her clothes on fire. Four days later, she was dead. {{B}}41. Many colleges are running into thorny situation.{{/B}} Her parents, Kisuk and Cho Hyun Shin, filed suit against MIT, charging its employees with gross negligence and wrongful death. It's an extreme case, but it illustrates a problem facing many other schools, as more and more students line up at counseling centers requiring increasingly intensive therapy or medication—or both. {{B}}42. Students with substantial personality problems.{{/B}} The number of freshmen reporting less than average emotional health has been steadily rising since 1985, according to the newest data from an annual nationwide survey by the University of California-Los Angeles. {{B}}Reasons for the decline of college students' mental health{{/B}} College therapists cite several reasons for the apparent deterioration in student mental health. Not only has this generation grown up in the much-maligned era of the disintegrating American family, it is also more used to therapy and so more likely to seek help. As competition to get into college gets tougher, students burn out before they even get there. And kids with severe psychological problems, who in the past wouldn't even have made it to college, now take psychotropic drugs that help them succeed. {{B}}43. The soaring number of visitors to college psychiatrists.{{/B}} Colleges first created counseling centers for students who needed career and academic advice, says Robert Gallagher, author of the counseling center survey and former director of the University of Pittsburghs' services. As psychological counseling took over, the centers' other advising functions were packed off to other parts of the campus. {{B}}44. Inadequacies of college therapy services.{{/B}} The ballooning caseloads mean there isn't the time or the staff to offer long-term therapy to any but the most troubled. "You can't just load up with the first 100 students and see them regularly without having openings for new people," says Gallagher. Instead, colleges focus on getting students over immediate crises. {{B}}45. What's the solution?{{/B}} Some schools have tried filling the gap by getting more involved in students' lives. The University of South Carolina, the University of Nevada-Reno, and Texas A 30 percent reported at least one student suicide on their campus last year.[C] "If a student tells you she took five extra pills over the weekend," says Gertrude Carter, director of psychological services at Bennington College in Vermont, "it's hard to tell if that's a grab for attention or an actual threat."[D] New statistics show that many freshmen arrive on campus depressed and anxious and feel worse as the year progresses. At the same time, colleges must also negotiate the legal and emotional pitfalls of caring for their charges, not children but not yet fully adults.[E] In response to the task force report, MIT is putting together support teams of physicians, other health-care professionals, and experienced counselors to spend time in the dorms, socializing with the students and keeping an eye on them.[F] One Yale student suffering from anxiety during his sophomore year rarely saw the same counselor twice. "It felt like the person I was talking to wasn't really there," he says. After five sessions, he stopped going. "I wouldn't want to go there again," he says, "but what else is there?"
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填空题John should have given up smoking a long time ago . After all, health is of the utmost important to everybody.
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填空题[A] Various definitions and interpretations of happiness.[B] One episode of enjoying happiness.[C] Some misconceptions about happiness.[D] Where to seek happiness?[E] Happiness is equivalent to the ability to rejoice.[F] The complexity of how to define happiness. "Are you happy?" I asked my brother, Ian, one day. "Yes. Nod It depends what you mean," he said. "Then tell me," I said, "when was the last time you think you were happy?" "April 1967," he said. It served me right for putting a serious question to someone who has joked his way through life. But Ian's answer reminded me that when we think about happiness, we usually think of something extraordinary, a pinnacle of sheer delight--and those pinnacles seem to get rarer the older we get. 41.________________________. For a child, happiness has a magical quality. I remember making hide-outs in newly cut hay, playing cops and robbers in the woods, getting a speaking part in the school play. Of course, kids also experience lows, but their delight at such peaks of pleasure as winning a race or getting a new bike is unreserved. In the teenage years the concept of happiness changes. Suddenly it's conditional on such things as excitement, love, popularity and whether that zit will clear up before prom night I can still feel the agony of not being invited to a party that almost everyone else was going to. But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a John Travolta look-alike. In adulthood the things that bring profound joy--birth, love, marriage--also bring responsibility and the risk of loss. Love may not last, sex isn't always good, loved ones die. For adults, happiness is complicated. 42.________________________. My dictionary defines happy as "lucky" or "fortunate," but I think a better definition of happiness is "the capacity for enjoyment." The more we can enjoy what we have, the happier we are. It's easy to overlook the pleasure we get from loving and being loved, the company of friends, the freedom to live where we please, even good health. I added up my little moments of pleasure yesterday. First there was sheer bliss when I shut the last lunchbox and had the house to myself. Then I spent an uninterrupted morning writing, which I love. When the kids came home, I enjoyed their noise after the quiet of the day. Later, peace descended again, and my husband and I enjoyed another pleasure-intimacy. Sometimes just the knowledge that he wants me can bring me joy. 43.________________________. You never know where happiness will turn up next. When I asked friends what makes them happy, some mentioned seemingly insignificant moments. "I hate shopping," one friend said. "But there's this clerk who always chats and really cheers me up." Another friend loves the telephone. "Every time it rings, I know someone is thinking about me." 44.________________________. I get a thrill from driving. One day I stopped to let a school bus turn onto a side road. The driver grinned and gave me a thumbs-up sign. We were two allies in a world of mad motorists. It made me smile. We all experience moments like these. Too few of us register then as happiness. 45.________________________. Psychologists tell us that to be happy we need a blend of enjoyable leisure time and satisfying work. I doubt that my great-grandmother, who raised 14 children and took in washing, had much of either. She did have a net-work of close friends and family, and maybe this is what fulfilled her. If she was happy with what she had, perhaps it was because she didn't expect life to be very different. We, on the other hand, with so many choices and such pressure to succeed in every area, have turned happiness into one more thing we "gotta have." We're so self-conscious about our "right" to it that it's making us miserable. So we chase it and equate it with wealth and success, without noticing that the people who have those things aren't neeessaiily happier. While happiness may be more complex for us, the solution is the same as ever. Happiness isn't about what happens to us--it's about how we perceive what happens to us. It's the knack of finding a positive for every negative, and viewing a setback as a challenge. It's not wishing for what we don't have, but enjoying what we do possess.
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填空题Sally must have called her sister last night, but she arrived home too late to call her .
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填空题Of English drama in the first quarter of the 20th century mention should be made briefly of the theatrical activities in the two provincial centers of(13)and(14)
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