问答题the Whigs
问答题我们的预言家们仍然坚信,格林斯潘舰长无需换挂倒档就能迫降通胀,驾驭美国经济平稳着落。
问答题1.showyourunderstandingofthesymbolicmeaningofthepicturebelow1)thecontentofthepicture2)thesymbolicmeaning3)thespecialunderstanding2.giveaspecificexample/comment,and3.giveyoursuggestionastothebestwaytoencouragehonesty.
问答题Concerned about the coming game on Saturday, each of the team members spent most of the week practicing their plays.
问答题Gothic Romance
问答题Once you know how they are pronounced and what they stand for, you can safely use them.
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问答题most favored nations
问答题在有些文化中,友谊意味着两个人之间牢固的持续终生的关系。在这些文化中,友谊发展得很慢,因为人们是在建立持续终生的感情。而美国社会是个快速变化的社会。有研究显示,每年每五个美国家庭中就有一家迁移。美国人的友谊建立得非常快,其改变也同样快。从美国来的人给人的第一印象是很友好。美国人常随意与陌生人交谈。然而美国人的友好并不总是真正友情的表示。来到美国才几个月的外国人在经历了一次如同亚瑟(Yaser)这样的经历之后,可能会认为美国人易变。了解美国人对友谊的看法,有助于非美国人避免误解,还可以帮助他们学会以美国人的方式交朋友。
问答题Denotation (南开大学2004研)
问答题Pacific Fleet
问答题叙利亚危机
问答题Direction:
For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an English letter about 150 words based on the topic given below. Please write on the Answer Sheet. You needn"t write inside address in the letter.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following text carefully and
then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
For a long time psychoanalysis was the only formalized
psychotherapy practiced in Western society. It was this type of therapy that
gave rise to the classic picture of a bearded Viennese doctor seated behind a
patient who is lying on a couch. Psychoanalysis is based on the
theories of Sigmund Freud. (46) {{U}}According to Freud's views, psychological
disturbances are due to anxiety about hidden conflicts in the unconscious parts
of one's personality; therefore, one of the psychoanalysts job is to help make
the patients aware of the unconscious impulses, desires, and fears that are
causing the anxiety.{{/U}} Psychoanalysts believe that if patients can understand
their unconscious motives, they have taken, the first step toward gaining
control of their problems. Such understanding is called insight.
Psychoanalysis is a slow procedure. It may take years of fifty-minute
sessions several times a week before the patient is able to make fundamental
changes in her life. (47) {{U}}Throughout this time, the analyst assists his
patient in a complete examination of the unconscious motives behind her
behavior.{{/U}} This task begins with the analyst telling the patient to relax and
talk about everything that comes into her mind. This method is called free
association. As the patient lies on the couch, she may describe
her dreams, discuss private thoughts, or recall long-forgotten experiences. The
psychoanalyst often says nothing for long periods of time. (48) {{U}}The
psycho-analyst also occasionally makes remarks or asks questions that guide the
patient, or he may suggest an unconscious motive or factor that explains
something the patient has been talking about, but most of the work is done by
the patient herself.{{/U}} Psychoanalysis has sometimes been
criticized for being" all talk and no action." In behavior therapy there is much
more emphasis on action. (49) {{U}}Rather than spending a large amount of time
going into the patient's past history or the details of his or her dreams, the
behavior therapist concentrates on finding out what is specifically wrong with
the patient's current life and takes steps to change it.{{/U}} The idea behind
behavior therapy is that a disturbed person is one who has learned to behave in
the wrong way. The therapist's job, therefore, is to "reeducate" the patient.
(50) {{U}}The reasons for the patient's undesirable behavior are not important;
what is important is to change the patient's behavior which is formed and
reinforced in stressed environment and to establish new patterns of behavior for
the patient.{{/U}} One technique used by behavior therapists is
systematic recovery. This method is used to overcome irrational fears and
anxieties the patient has learned. The goal of systematic recovery therapy is to
encourage people to imagine the feared situation while relaxing. Having been
taught how to relax, the patient learns to think about the past experience
without being afraid. During this process, the therapist attempts to replace
anxiety with its opposite, relaxation.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Read the following text carefully and then translate
the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly
on the ANSWER SHEET. One of the hallmarks
of our anxieties about the future is confusion over how to prepare young people
for it. What is it that we are supposed to be educating students for?
{{U}}{{U}} 1 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}We know that today's young people will, during
their lifetimes, face multiple changes in jobs, and we assume that their future
will be shaped by technologies that we cannot yet imagine{{/U}}. But when we try
to translate these observations into what elementary and secondary schools
should be doing, the result is usually a rehash of tired old
complaints. If we are ever to break out of this cycle, we are
going to need some very big ideas. Egan, a professor of education at Simon
Fraser University, recognizes the temptation to place blame for schools'
failures on incompetent teachers and simple-minded politicians, but he wants a
deeper and more useful explanation. {{U}}{{U}} 2 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}The key to
obtaining such an explanation lies in addressing the problematic yet
unchallenged assumptions that trap today's debate in an endless cycle of
frustration{{/U}}. Drawing on evolutionary psychology and
cognitive science, Egan outlines three widely accepted schools of thought about
the goals of education. The first takes education to be a matter of socializing
humans into the membership of nations and other collectives. {{U}}{{U}}
3 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}"Governments are in the business of schooling" for this
reason, but socialization is pursued at a cost because "making requirements
uniform will always be at odds with the ambitions of our imaginations{{/U}}."
Indeed, if the goal of socialization is pursued too assiduously, we call it
indoctrination-at least when others do it. With the emergence
of literacy in human history came a second big goal for education: Plato's
academic ideal. {{U}}{{U}} 4 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}Mastering the new forms of coded
knowledge that came with literacy has become the purpose of much of contempoary
education and, for better or for worse, underlies much of the testing that now
shapes it{{/U}}. The third is the "developmental" idea, through which
education is viewed as "supporting the fullest achievement of the natural
process of mental development." Like the blind men who
encounter an elephant, these ideas bring limited perspectives to the discussion.
Worse yet, they bring views that often stand in direct contradiction to one
another. {{U}}{{U}} 5 {{/U}}{{/U}}{{U}}As he puts it: "There is no mind in the
brain until the brain interacts with the external symbolic stone of culture, "
and in such interaction, the possibilities for innovation live as
well{{/U}}.
问答题世界博览会是展示人类灵感和思想的长廊。自从1851年在伦敦举办的“万国工业博览会”,世界博览会作为经济、科技和文化的盛大交流活动,取得了日益重大的意义。它是一个重要的平台,在此之上,各国展示发展经验,交流创新理念,发扬团队精神,共同展望未来。
中国有着悠久的文明,一直促进国际交流并热爱世界和平。中国赢得2010年世界博览会,靠的是国际社会对中国改革开放的支持和信心。本次博览会将会是第一个在发展中国家举办的世博会,这也寄予了全球人民对中国未来发展的美好期待。
2010年世博会将着重探讨21世纪城市生活的潜力。预计到2010年,将有55%的世界人口居住在城市。未来的城市生活,是全球关注的话题。作为第一个以城市为主题的博览会,2010博览会将会吸引世界各国政府和人民关注“更美好的城市,更美好的生活”的主题。
2010年世博会也将成为一次国际盛会。我们将促使更多国家和人们参与,获得他们的支持和理解,使2010年世博会成为全世界人民的欢乐聚会。
问答题We can use the pattern "it is..." (the cleft construction) to emphasize any part of a sentence except the predicate. What can we do if we must emphasize it? Please give examples to high-light your emphasis of any part of this sentence:
I bought a book in the city yesterday.
问答题to wake a sleeping dog
