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填空题It was a long drive to get to the beach and we three took the wheel ______. 开车到海滩需要很长时间,我们三个人轮流驾驶。
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填空题My father ______ up at the mention of tea. (bright)
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填空题However, if you feel progress is too slow, you need to make slight ad______ to your food and exercise program to get it going as you want it.
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填空题We need the articles we ordered to complete deliveries to our new customers, we must ask you to arrange ______ the dispatch of replacements ______ once.
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填空题Jane sings ______ (well)but dances ______ ( not well)than Mary does.
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填空题 how pupils are treated in schools  with young peoplefar from  look at A. we must 1 the insecurity that parents have for their children B. having fewer relationships 2 C. it is not 3 the truth to say D. changed the way society is policed, 4 and how insecure adults relate to children on their estates There are increasingly fraught relationships that adults are having with children-in all walks of life, from the police and politicians, within the public sector and within communities themselves. The fear of young people has 5 . Rather than children and young people becoming more violent and anti-social, it is adults who have changed, 6 and becoming less confident in their dealings with them. We must explore the role that crime and safety initiatives have on the outlook of the public. The attempt by government, council departments, the police and many others to reduce the fear within communities by developing safety initiatives is having the opposite effect, resulting in the institutionalization of this fear. Curfews have increased adults" fear of young people and reduced the amount of time young children are allowed out to play. They have raised the level of insecurity amongst parents about the safety of their children and ultimately reduced the contact between generations within this community. 7 that "youth" no longer exists-if by youth we mean the freedom loving rebelliousness. The outcome of this process is breeding a generation of young people who are if anything more fragile and fearful than their grandparents. Finally, as well as exploring the fear of young people, 8 . There has been a reduction in play, and specifically in "free play", and the effect of this more regulated environment on children"s lives is yet to be determined and not something we can continually ignore in our rush to protect society from children.
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填空题Many people object to nuclear power because they are afraid nuclear radiations ______ their health.许多人反对核动力,因为他们害怕核辐射会危害他们的健康。
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填空题Directions: Read the following text and answer questions by finding a subtitle for each of the marked parts or paragraphs. There are two extra items in the subtitles. A. Follow on Lines B. Whisper: Keep It to Yourself C. Word of Experience: Stick to It D. Code of Success. Freed and Targeted E. Efficient Work to Promote Efficient Workers F. Recipe: Simplicity Means Everything G. Efficiency Comes from Orders Every decade has its defining self-help business book. In the 1940s it was How to Win Friends and Influence People, in the 1990s The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People. These days we"re worried about something much simpler: Getting Things Done. 6 That"s the title of productivity guru David Allen"s pithy 2001 treatise on working efficiently, which continues to resonate in this decade"s overworked, overwhelmed, over-teched workplace. Allen hasn"t just sold 500,000 copies of his book. He has preached his message of focus, discipline and creativity everywhere from Sony and Novartis to the World Bank and the U.S. Air Force. He counsels swamped chief executives on coping with information overload. He ministers to some clients with an intensive, two-day, $ 6,000 private session in which he and his team organize their lives from top to bottom. And he has won the devotions of acolytes who document on their blogs how his Getting Things Done (GTO) program has changed their lives. 7 Allen admits that much of his basic recipe is common sense. Free your mind, and productivity will follow. Break down projects and goals into discrete, definable actions, and you won"t be bothered by all those loose threads pulling at your attention. First make decisions about what needs to get done, and then fashion a plan for doing it. If you"ve catalogued everything you have to do and all your long-term goals, Allen says, you"re less likely to wake up at 3 a. m. worrying about whether you"ve forgotten something: "Most people haven"t realized how out of control their head is when they get 300 e-mails a day and each of them has potential meaning." 8 When e-mails, phones calls and to-do lists are truly under control, Allen says, the real change begins. You will finally be able to use your mind to dream up great ideas and enjoy your life rather than just occupy it with all the things you"ve got to do. Allen himself, despite running a $ 5.5 million consulting practice, traveling 200 days a year and juggling a business that"s growing 40% every years, finds time to joyride in his Mini Cooper and sculpt bonsai plants. Oh, and he had earned his black belt in karate. 9 Few companies have embraced Allen"s philosophy as thoroughly as General Mills, the Minnesota-based maker of Cheerios and Lucky Charms. Allen began at the company with a couple of private coaching sessions for top executives, who raved about his guidance. Allen and his staff now hold six to eight two-day training sessions a year. The company has already put more than 2,000 employees through GTD training and plans to expand it company wide. "Fads come and go," says Kevin Wilde, General Mills" CEO, "but this continues to work." 10 The most fevered followers of Allen"s organizational methodology gather online. Websites like gtdindex, marvelz, corn parse Allen"s every utterance. The 43 Folders blog ran an eight-part pod-cast interview with him. GTD enthusiasts like Frank Meeuwsen, on whatsthenextaction, com gather best practice techniques for implementing the book"s ideas. More than 60 software tools have been built specifically to supplement Allen"s system.
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填空题To give you a general (1) of the various kinds of textiles now available for export, we are enclosing herewith a catalogue and a price list for your examination.
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填空题Are you familiar with any Chinese translation theorists? Describe one of them and his / her contribution to the translation studies.
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填空题When quoting, please state your terms of payment and discount you would allow purchases ______ quantities of not less than 100 dozen ______ individual items. Prices quoted should include insurance and freight to Liverpool.
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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 in accordance with the contract.
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填空题Author____Title____ Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with hold dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise.
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填空题I can"t hardly believe it when I saw it with my own eyes .
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填空题I've ______ my wallet. Have you seen it anywhere? (place)
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填空题There has been a maxim in______which claims that "You are what you say. "(中山大学2008研)
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填空题A surprising number of inexperienced pilots havent really thought about how they would t______ having to land in a field.
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填空题You must solve the problem 当场
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