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问答题Cathay
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问答题据报道,地震毁坏了许多建筑。
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问答题就能力而言,汤姆是这项工作的合适人选。
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问答题OECD countries
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问答题Directions: In this part, you are required to write an essay of no less than 150 words. The essay should be based on the title: My View of Lunar New Year.
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问答题与你的个人外表和自我态度一样,你做生意的方式也可以使客户产生良好的印象。当拜访客户时,很重要的一点是谈话开门见山。他并不会真的对你所谈论的天气状况、前一天晚上的总统演说,或是星期天的橄榄球赛感兴趣。他也不会对你夸奖他的西装有多好看,和墙上的照片中他女儿的模样令人倾倒感兴趣。这样的闲聊是一种不真诚的表现形式,而且侵占了他的时间。我一直认为直截了当是最有效的,因此我向你保证任何一个商人都会因为你能这样做而对你尊重有加。 正如外表决定了人的第一印象,外表也同样决定了产品、地点及公司的第一印象。 比方说,你也许注意到了生意兴隆饭店的泊车服务生会把劳斯莱斯、奔驰一凯迪拉克等汽车停在最显眼的位置,这样你在走向饭店门口的时候一定会看到它们。我过去以为这么做是因为有钱人给了更多小费,但真实的原因是每个成功的饭店经营者都懂得良好的形象能推销食品。他想告诉公众:我们招待的是懂格调的客人。因此,很明显,我们的食物一定是精心烹饪的。 一个干净整洁的外表也表示你讲效率、有条理——我所知道的公司无不希望拥有这样的形象。如果你曾经走进过汽车维修站一间干净而整齐的车库,我确信你会和其他人一样,认为把车留在那里维修感觉更舒服一些。
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问答题These challenges are by no means unique to China and countries must work together to resolve them.
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问答题1. When people in developing countries worry about migration, they are usually concerned at the prospect of their best and brightest departure to Silicon Valley or to hospitals and universities in the developed world. 2. These are the kind of workers that countries like Britain, Canada and Australia try to attract by using immigration rules that privilege college graduates. Lots of studies have found that well-educated people from developing countries are particularly likely to emigrate. A big survey of Indian households in 2004 found that nearly 40% of emigrants had more than a high-school education, compared with around 3.3% of all Indians over the age of 25. This "brain drain" has long bothered policymakers in poor countries. 3. They fear that it hurts their economies, depriving them of much-needed skilled workers who could have taught at their universities, worked in their hospitals and come up with clever new products for their factories to make.
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问答题外籍学生(foreign students)如何适应中国生活 1)外籍学生必须要有接纳不同文化、不同观念的开阔胸襟。 2)勤练语言,与当地学生交流,尊重对方意见。 3)要“入乡随俗”。
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问答题It is hard to predict how science is going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. 1 You either have science or you don"t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful bits . The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. Indeed, I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It is, in its way, an illuminating piece of news. 2 It would have amazed the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any of us how little we know and how bewildering the way ahead seems . 3 It is this sudden confrontation with the depth and scope of ignorance that represents the most significant contribution of the 20th century science to the human intellect . In earlier times, we either pretended to understand how things worked or ignored the problem, or simply made up stories to fill the gaps. Now that we have begun exploring in earnest, we are getting glimpses of how huge the questions are, and how far from being answered. Because of this, we are depressed. 4 It is not so bad being ignorant if you are totally ignorant the hard thing is knowing in some detail the reality of ignorance, the worst spots and here and there the not-so-bad spots, but no true light at the end of the tunnel nor even any tunnels that can yet be trusted . But we are making a beginning and there ought to be some satisfaction. There are probably no questions we can think up that can"t be answered, sooner or later, including even the matter of consciousness. 5 To be sure, there may well be questions we can"t think up, ever, and therefore limits to the reach of human intellect, but that is another matter . Within our limits, we should be able to work our way through to ai1 our answers if we keep at it long enough, and pay attention.
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问答题由于很多学生缺席,我们不得不将会议延期。
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问答题There were increases across the board, but for usual it was the already wealthy who fared best.
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问答题Chindonesia
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问答题You'll catch on to the job after you've been here a while.
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问答题保障性住房
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问答题There was music from my neighbor"s house through the summer the waters of the Sound, drawing aquaplanes over cataracts of foam. On week-ends his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus, bearing parties to and from the city between nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains. And on Mondays eight servants, including an extra gardener, toiled all day with mops and scrubbing-brushes and hammers and garden shears, nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. At high tide in the afternoon I watched his guests diving from the tower of his raft, or taking the sun on the hot sand of his beach while his tow motor-boats slit repairing the ravages of the night before.
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问答题As a pioneering novelist of England, Daniel Defoe is often given the credit for the discovery of the modern novel. Does he deserve that honor? What is the title of his great work? When was the book published, and what real experiences is it based upon? What is the significance of the novel? What are some of the author" s biases revealed in the novel if we examine it from a modern Critic" s point of view?
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问答题克隆
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问答题Directions:Studythefollowingpicturecarefullyandwriteanessayinwhichshould:1)Describethepicturebriefly.2)Interpretitsmeaning.3)Giveyourcommentonit.Youshouldwriteabout160~200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.
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