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填空题Researches have foud caring(A) of(B) the elderly(C) can be a very positive experience(D).
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填空题If you require a building permit, the petty official ______ will obviously get more pleasure from saying "No" than from saying "Yes".(concern)
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填空题Curiously, for a publication called a newspaper, no one has ever coined a standard definition of news. But for the most part, news usually falls under one broad classification the abnormal. It is human folly, mechanical failures and natural disasters that often "make the news". (1) . Occasionally, a reporter will go to jail rather than reveal the name of a confidential source for a news story. American newspapers proudly consider themselves the fourth branch of government—the watchdog branch that exposes legislative, executive and judicial misbehavior. (2) . Others are called "general assignment reporters", which means they are on call for a variety of stories such as accidents, civil events and human-interest stories. Depending on a newspaper's needs during the daily news cycle, seasoned reporters easily shift between beat and general-assignment work. (New reporters once were called cubs, but the term is no longer used.) (3) . They are our chroniclers of daily life, sorting, sifting and bringing a sense of order to a disorderly world. (4) . Other editors—sports, photo, state, national, features and obituary, for example— may also report to the managing editor. (5) Once the city or metro editor has finished editing a reporter's raw copy, the story moves from the composition system via the computer network to another part of the news division—the copy desk. Here, copy editors check for spelling and other errors of usage. They may also look for "holes" in the story that would confuse readers or leave their questions unanswered. If necessary, copy editors may check facts in the newspaper's library, which maintains a large collection of reference books, microfilm and online copies of stories that have appeared in the paper. A. All reporters are ultimately responsible to an editor. Depending on its size, a newspaper may have numerous editors, beginning with an executive editor responsible for the news division. Immediately below the executive editor is the managing editor, the person who oversees the day-to-day work of the news division. B. Reporters are a newspaper's front-line eyes and ears. Reporters glean information from many sources, some public, such as police records, and others private, such as a government informant. C. Newspapers are increasingly doing this work, called pagination, with personal computers using software available at any office supply store. Microsoft Windows, Word and Quark Express are three programs that, though not designed for newspaper production, are easily adapted for it. D. However, the best known and in some ways the most crucial editor is the city or metro editor. This is the editor that reporters work for directly. The city or metro editor assigns stories, enforces deadlines and is the first to see reporters' raw copy on the composition system or computer network. These editors are called gatekeepers, because they control much of what will and will not appear in the next day's paper. E. Before we see what happens to the electronic pages built by the copy desk, it will be helpful to understand how other divisions of the newspapers contribute to the production cycle. F. Some reporters are assigned to beats, or an area of coverage, such as the courts, city hall, education, business, medicine and so forth. G. In the movies, reporters have exciting, frenzied and dangerous jobs as they live a famous pronouncement of the newspaper business: Comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. Although a few members of the media have been killed as a result of investigations into wrongdoing, newspaper work for the great majority of reporters is routine.
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填空题I am sure the secretary who has just been hired will prove to be an efficient (employ) ______.
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填空题{{B}}Direction: Pick out the appropriate expression from the eight choices and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. {{/B}} A. Very good, thank you. B. Not at all. C. Please take it easy. D. Are you all right? E. Excuse me. F. Thank you! G. Don't take it so much to heart. H. Coffee, please.
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填空题 A.while? B. range? ? C. furthermore? ? D. into A. It will fit 1 the smallest space B. 2 the machine is performing another one C. the latest addition to our extensive 3 of fax machines D. 4 , the laser printing gives you high quality pictures The answer to all of your communication problems? The KR 800 is 5 . It is a more advanced version of the KR 700 with an answer phone facility and many other special features. One of these means that you can perform one operation 6 . There several techniques allow you to send faxes easily, quickly and cheaply. It takes just fifteen seconds to fax an A4 page. 7 . The answer phone has fourteen minutes" recording time, which is a bonus for any business. Although it is such a flexible machine, it is compact. 8 in the office or at home.
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填空题 Part V Cloze (15 minutes) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。   The term e-commerce refers to all commercial transactions conducted over the Internet, including transactions by consumers and business-to-business transactions. Conceptually, e-commerce does not __67__ from well-known commercial offerings such as banking by phone, "mail order" catalogs, or sending a purchase order to supplier __68__ fax.E-commerce follows the same model __69__ in other business transactions; the difference __70__ in the details.   To a consumer, the most visible form of e-commerce consists __71__ online ordering. A customer begins with a catalog of possible items, __72__ an item, arranges a form of payment, and __73__ an order. Instead of a physical catalog, e-commerce arranges for catalogs to be __74__ on the Internet. Instead of sending an order on paper or by telephone, e-commerce arranges for orders to be sent __75__ a computer network. Finally, instead of sending a paper representation of payment such as a check, e-commerce __76__ one to send payment information electronically.   In the decade __77__ 1993, e-commerce grew from an __78__ novelty (新奇事物) to a mainstream business influence. In 1993, few __79__ had a web page, and __80__ a handful allowed one to order products or services online. Ten years __81__, both large and small businesses had web pages, and most __82__ users with the opportunity to place an order. __83__, many banks added online access, __84__ online banking and bill paying became __85__. More importantly, the value of goods and services __86__ over the Internet grew dramatically after 1997. 67. A) distract B) descend C) differ D) derive 68. A) with B) via C) from D) off 69. A) appeared B) used C) resorted D) served 70. A) situates B) lies C) roots D) locates 71. A) on B) of C) for D) to 72. A) reflects B) detects C) protects D) selects 73. A) sends in B) puts out C) stands for D) carries away 74. A) visible B) responsible C) feasible D) sensible 75. A) beside B) over C) beyond D) up 76. A) appeals B) admits C) advocates D) allows 77. A) after B) behind C) until D) toward 78. A) optional B) invalid C) occasional D) insignificant 79. A) communities B) corps C) corporations D) compounds 80. A) largely B) slightly C) solely D) only 81. A) lately B) later C) late D) latter 82. A) offered B) convinced C) equipped D) provided 83. A) Instead B) Nevertheless C) However D) Besides 84. A) and B) or C) but D) though 85. A) different B) flexible C) widespread D) productive 86. A) acquired B) adapted C) practiced D) proceeded
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填空题In this atlas, there are 50 maps and 5 of them are maps of China. (contain) ______.
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填空题[A]Theseissuescutrightacrosstraditionalreligiousdogma.Manypeopleclingtothebeliefthattheoriginofliferequiredauniquedivineact.ButfflifeonEarthisnotunique,thecaseforamiraculousoriginwouldbeundermined.ThediscoveryofevenahumblebacteriumonMars,ifitcouldbeshowntohavearisenindependentlyfromEarthlifewouldsupporttheviewthatlifeemergesnaturally.[B]Contrarytopopularbelief,speculationthatwearenotaloneintheuniverseisasoldasphilosophyitself.TheessentialstepsinthereasoningwerebasedontheatomictheoryoftheancientGreekphilosopherDemocritus.First,thelawsofnatureareuniversal.Second,thereisnothingspecialorprivilegedaboutEarth.Finally,ifsomethingispossible,naturetendstomakeithappen.Philosophyisonething,fillinginthephysicaldetailsisanother.Althoughastronomersincreasinglysuspectthatbio-friendlyplanetsmaybeabundantintheuniverse,thechemicalstepsleadingtoliferemainlargelymysterious.[C]Thereis,however,acontraryview-onethatisgainingstrengthanddirectlychallengesorthodoxbiology.Itisthatcomplexitycanemergespontaneouslythroughaprocessofself-organization,ffmatterandenergyhaveaninbuilttendencytoamplifyandchannelorganizedcomplexity,theoddsagainsttheformationoflifeandthesubsequentevolutionofintelligencecouldbedrasticallyshortened.Therelevanceofself-organizationtobiologyremainshotlydebated.Itsuggests,however,thatalthoughtheuniverseasawholemaybedying,anopposite,progressivetrendmayalsoexistasafundamentalpropertyofnature.Theemergenceofextraterrestriallife,particularly-intelligentlife,isakeytestfortheserivalparadigms.[D]Similarreasoningappliestoevolution.Accordingtotheorthodoxview,Darwinianselectionisutterlyblind.Anyimpressionthatthetransitionfrommicrobestomanrepresentsprogressispurechauvinismofourpart.Thepathofevolutionismerelyarandomwalkthroughtherealmofpossibilities.Ifthisisright,therecanbenodirectionality,noinnatedriveforward;inparticular,nopushtowardconsciousnessandintelligence.ShouldEarthbestruckbyanasteroid,destroyingallhigherlife-forms,intelligentbeings,stilllesshumanoids,wouldalmostcertainlynotarisenexttimearound.[E]Traditionally,biologistsbelievedthatlifeisafreak-theresultofazillion-to-on&accidentalconcatenationofmolecules.Itfollowsthatthelikelihoodofitshappeningagainelsewhereinthecosmosisinfinitesimal.Thisviewpointde-rivesfromthesecondlawofthermodynamics,whichpredictsthattheuniverseisdying-slowlyandinexorablydegeneratingtowardastateoftotalchaos.Lifestumblesacrossthistrendonlybecauseitisapurestatisticalluck.[F]Historically,theRomanCatholicchurchregardedanydiscussionofalienlifeasheresy.SpeculatingaboutotherinhabitedworldswasonereasonphilosopherGiordanoBrunowasburnedatthestakein1600.Beliefthatmankindhas-aspecialrelationshipwithGodiscentraltothemonotheisticreligions.Theexistenceofalienbeings,especiallyiftheywerefurtheradvancedthanhumansintellectuallyandspiritually,woulddisruptthiscozyview.[G]Thediscoveryoflifebeyondearthwouldtransformnotonlyoursciencebutalsoourreligions,ourbeliefsystemsandourentireworldview.Forinasense,thesearchforextraterrestriallifeisreallyasearchforourselves-whoweareandwhatourplaceisinthegrandsweepofthecosmos.Order:
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填空题Their mission is to protect and improve the quality of our National Park System and to promote an und______ of personal commitment to parklands.
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填空题Almost all the teachers at the training centre were women,______. 训练中心的教师差不多都是妇女,大多数学员也是妇女。
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填空题我们公司的一贯政策是鼓励工人参加社交活动。
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填空题The cobra crawled out ______ the table. 眼镜蛇从桌子下面爬了出来。
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填空题Text 4 Social anxiety, in its many forms, is epidemic. About 40 percent of Americans think of themselves as shy, while only 20 percent say they have never suffered from shyness at some point in their lives. Shyness occurs when a person's apprehensions are so great that they inhibit his making an expected or desired social response; symptoms of shyness can be as minor as failing to make eye contact when speaking to someone, or as major as avoiding conversations whenever possible. "Shy people tend to be too preoccupied with themselves," said Jonathan Cheek, a psychologist at Boston College who is one of those at the forefront of current research on the topic. "For example, for a smooth conversation, you need to pay attention to the other persons' cues--what he is saying and doing. But the shy person is full of worries about how he seems to the other persons, and so he often misses cues he should pick up; the result is an awkward lag in the conversation. Shy people need to stop focusing on themselves and switch their attention to the other persons." Nevertheless, shy people by and large have better social abilities than they think they do. When Dr, Cheek videotaped shy people talking to strangers, and then had raters evaluate how socially skilled the people were, he found that, in the eyes of other people, the shy group had few obvious problems. But when he asked the shy people themselves how they had done, they were unanimous in saying that they had been social flops. Shy people are their own worst critics and in general they feel they are being judged more positively than they actually are, they always overestimate how obvious their social anxiety is to others. Not all self-consciousness leads to social anxiety, in the view of Arnold Buss, one of the first psychologists to study the phenomenon. The garden-variety of self-consciousness, Dr. Buss has written, is simply an introspective awareness of one's thoughts and feelings. What he calls "public self-consciousness," on the other hand, is a powerful perception of oneself as the object of social scrutiny. The latter is the root of social anxiety. Social anxiety generally creates three different kinds of problems, which can occur separately or in tandem. For some people, their social anxiety is primarily cognitive: they suffer from repetitive thoughts expressing their fear of making a poor impression, such as "He must think I'm an idiot," or "I can't think of anything to say." Other people, though, experience their social anxiety almost entirely through physiological symptoms, such as blushing, a pounding heart, or sweating in social situation. In either case, these symptoms lead to a set of behavioral ones: for example, not being able to speak although one wants to, or a general social awkwardness. [A] the fear of making a bad impression is frequently shown. [B] shyness appears. [C] the root cause of social anxiety. [D] how a person perceives himself as the object of social scrutiny. [E] they had been social losers. [F] body symptoms, like sweating in social situation. [G] that he often ignores cues he should pick up.
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填空题According to Ryle, the task of philosophy is to restate "______misleading expressions" in forms that are logically more accurate,(system)
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填空题根据中文提示,将对话中缺少的内容写在线上。这些句子必须符合英语表达习惯。打句号的地方,用陈述句;打问号的地方,用疑问句。 提示:Bill对Alice说昨晚看电视一直到后半夜。Alice说她通常是感到无事做才看电视。她问 Bill是不是感到无聊才看到这么晚。Bill说他把书包忘在了出租车上,并说看电视时心情好一点,可关上电视机,心情反而更糟。 Alice: What a great day, don't you think?Bill: I guess so. I didn't notice. I feel terrible because I watched television{{U}} (51) {{/U}}.Alice: After midnight!{{U}} (52) {{/U}}because you were bored? I usually watch TV only{{U}} (53) {{/U}}. Bill: Bored? No, was unhappy{{U}} (54) {{/U}}. Alice: So, did watching TV make you feel better? Bill: Well, I felt a bit better while I was watching. You know, it took my, mind off my troubles. But{{U}} (55) {{/U}}, I just felt even worse with myself for wasting so much time.
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填空题______ is the proof for the quality , weight( quantity) or packing etc. of the goods delivered by the seller that they are ______ the contract.
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填空题1 "s poetry stands up for the civil liberties of the Self in the New World.
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