填空题Noisy as it was, he went on reading as if nothing ______ (happen).
填空题Sociolinguists expand the scope of their observation on language by introducing some major social factors, including class, ______, age, ethnic identity, education background, occupation and religious belief.
填空题The ______ children burst into tears. 被吓坏了的孩子们大哭了起来。
填空题[A]Generally,however,modernexaminationsarewritten.Twotypesoftestsarecommonlyusedinmodernschools.Thefirsttypeissometimescalledan"objective"test.Itisintendedtodealwithfacts,notpersonalopinions.Tomakeupanobjectivetesttheteacherwritesaseriesofquestion,eachofwhichhasonlyonecorrectanswer.Alongwitheachquestiontheteacherwritesthecorrectanswerandalsothreestatementsthatlooklikeanswerstostudentswhohavenotlearnedthematerialproperly,Thestudenthasjustonetask:hemustrecognizethecorrectanswerandcopyitsletter(ornumber)onhisexaminationpaper.[B]Foraclearerpictureofwhatthestudentknows,mostteachersuseanotherkindofexaminationinadditiontoobjectivetests.Theyuse"essay"tests,whichrequirestudentstowritelonganswerstobroad,generalquestionssuchasthefollowing:MentionseveralwaysinwhichMahatmaGandhihasinfluencedthethinkingofpeopleinhisowncountryandinotherpartsoftheworld.[C]Whetheranobjectivetestoranessaytestisused,problemsarise.Whensomeobjectivequestionsareusedalongwithsomeessayquestions,however,afairlyclearpictureofthestudent'sknowledgecanusuallybeobtained.[D]Fortestingastudent'smemoryoffactsanddetails,theobjectivetesthasadvantages.Itcanbescoredveryquicklybytheteacherorevenbyamachine.Inashorttimetheteachercanfindoutagreatdealaboutthestudent'srangeofknowledge.Fortestingsomekindsoflearning,however,suchatestisnotverysatisfactory.Aluckystudentmayguessthecorrectanswerwithoutreallyknowingthematerial.[E]Inancienttimesthemostimportantexaminationswerespoken,notwritten.IntheschoolsofancientGreeceandRome,testingusuallyconsistedofsayingpoetryaloudorgivingspeeches.IntheEuropeanuniversitiesoftheMiddleAges,studentswhowereworkingforadvanceddegreeshadtodiscussquestionsintheirfieldofstudywithpeoplewhohadmadeaspecialstudyofthesubject.Thiscustomexiststodayaspartoftheprocessoftestingcandidatesfordoctor'sdegree.[F]Oneadvantageoftheessaytestisthatitreducestheelementofluck.Thestudentcannotgetahighscorejustbymakingaluckyguess.Anotheradvantageisthatitshowstheexaminermoreaboutthestudent'sabilitytoputfactstogetherintoameaningfulwhole.Itshouldshowhowdeeplyhehasthoughtaboutthesubject.Sometimes,though,essaytestshavedisadvantages,too.Somestudentsareabletowritegoodanswerswithoutreallyknowingmuchaboutthesubject,whileotherstudentswhoactuallyknowthematerialhavetroubleexpressingtheirideasinessayform.[G]Besides,onanessaytestthestudent'sscoremaydependupontheexaminer'sfeelingsatthetimeofreadingtheanswer.Ifheisfeelingtiredorbored,thestudentmayreceivealowerscorethanheshould.Anotherexaminerreadingthesameanswermightgiveitamuchhighermark.Fromthisstandpointtheobjectivetestgiveseachstudentafairerchance,andofcourseitiseasierandquickertoscore.
填空题Can you wait a moment while I change into something more______(comfort)?
填空题Some of these studies have shown that although some people have trouble to fall asleep, others have an equally difficult time waking up.A. have shownB. to fall asleepC. equallyD. waking up
填空题Translate the following passage into Chinese.(江苏大学2008研,考试科目:英语语言学与英汉互译)It is my temper, and I like it the better, to affect all harmony: and sure there is music even in the beauty, and the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweeter than the sound of an instrument. For there is a music wherever there is a harmony, order, or proportion: and thus far we may maintain the music of the spheres: for those well-ordered motions and regular paces, though they give no sound unto the ear, yet to the understanding they strike a note most full of harmony. Whatsoever is harmonically composed delights in harmony: which makes me much distrust the symmetry of those heads which declaim against all Church Music. For myself, not only from my obedience but my particular genius , I do embrace it: for even that vulgar and Tavern Music, which makes one man merry, another mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the first Composer: there is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers. It is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world and creatures of God, such a melody to the ear as the whole world, well understood, would afford the understanding. In brief, it is a sensible fit of that harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God.(from Of Harmony by Thomas Brown)
填空题If you bring children into the wildlife garden,remember that some plants are ______ and can do harm to their health.如果你带孩子们去野生动物园,要记住一些植物是有毒的并对孩子们的健康有害。
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}You are going to read a list of headings and a text
about happiness. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A--F for each
numbered paragraph (41- 45). The first and last paragraphs of the text are not
numbered. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use. Mark your
answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
[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.
填空题We request you cover a warehouse ______ warehouse insurance for 500000 Yuan ______ large electronic computers ______ transit from our warehouse to New York port.
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填空题{{B}}Directions: Pick out appropriate expressions from the eight choices below
and complete the following write down the corresponding letter.{{/B}}
A. Have you anything to do tomorrow?
B. Will you be free this afternoon? C. It's
very kind of you.
D. That is quite good. E. I'm sure we'll have a
wonderful time them. F. OK. I think it's a good idea. I'd like to go with
you. G. You are quite right.
H. That's too bad.
Tom:{{U}} (56) {{/U}}. Jane: No. But I can spare
some time tomorrow. Tom:{{U}} (57) {{/U}}. Then let's
go to the Industry Exhibition, shall we? Jane:{{U}} (58)
{{/U}}. Tom: I was told that a lot of new products are on
display there. Now we'll have a chance to see all of them.
Jane:{{U}} (59) {{/U}}. Oh, John is also interested in science
and technology. Why not invite him to go with us? Tom:{{U}}
(60) {{/U}}. I'II go and make a call to him right now.
填空题Theodore Dreiser"s first novel is______.
填空题Eugene O"Neill borrowed freely from the best traditions of(1)drama, be it Greek(2), or the(3)of Ibsen, or the(4)of Strindberg.
填空题Clothes beautify the scenes today in 1.
填空题You have to wait here ______ sunset.你不得不在这儿等到太阳下山。
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填空题While
shopping
, people sometimes can"t help
persuading
into
buying
something they don"t really
need
.
A. shopping
B. persuading
C. buying
D. need
填空题______, a lyrical drama, is Shelly" s masterpiece. The story was taken from Greek mythology.
填空题In Yugoslavia, the late 1960s and early 1970s were marked by improved relations with other countries, regardless of their political______.(orient)
