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填空题She could not remember what she had dreamed of, 不管她怎样努力.
填空题Mr.Brown often
wore
a heavy coat because he was not
used to
live
in such
a cold climate
.
A. wore
B. used to
C. live
D. a cold climate
填空题By the time he finishes school his mother and father ______ $10,000 on his education (spend).
填空题5.If you want to donate a number of books to your organization, club, association or to your local school library for the children to read, please fill ______ the form below.
填空题The spokesman was merely given a condense version of the document, so he didnt know much about the details. ( )
填空题The Eskimo is perhaps one of the most trusting and ______ of all Indians but seems to be indifferent to the welfare of his animals.(consider)
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填空题This old picture {{U}}reminded her of those days spent in the countryside{{/U}}.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}In the following text, some sentences have been
removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to
fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not
fit in any of the blanks. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
It's not just an American phenomenon: Across the globe,
single-parent homes are on the rise. Numbers for one-parent families increased
from England to Australia during the 1990s, mirroring demographic shifts
reflected in the U.S. census. Just as in America, those shifts
raised new questions about how involved government should be in helping
single-parent families, which often are less well-off financially than those led
by a married mom and dad. 41. __________ Annie
Oliver, a 32-year-old single mother from Bristol, England, thinks so. "You
wouldn't believe how becoming a single parent suddenly made me a second-class
citizen," said Oliver, who struggles to keep a full-time job and give the extra
care her disabled son needs. 42. __________ By
comparison, 9.8 million house-holds, or 9 percent of all U. S. households were
headed by an adult raising a child alone or without a spouse. The 1990 census
showed 26 percent of homes were led by a married mother and father, and 8
percent of homes were led by a single parent. Similar increases
occurred in other countries, though data from those countries are not
directlycomparable to U.S. census figures because of methodology
differences. 43. __________ Single parent
households in Australia rose from 5.8 percent in 1990 to 7.6 percent in
1999. Other countries that saw large increases, according
to the Organization: —Belgium, 1.8 percent of households
in 1990 to 2.7 percent in 1999; —Ireland, 1.8 percent to
2.8 percent; —Luxembourg, 1.3 percent to 2.2
percent. 44. __________ Those countries tend to
have greater acceptance of single parenting because there are fewer nearby
family members to disapprove, Riche said. Lone-parent family
households in Japan increased from 5.1 percent in 1990 to just 5.2 percent in
1999. 45. __________ "The position of one-parent
families in any given country is very much a gender issue—women's opportunities,
especially working-class women on low income," said Sue Cohen, coordinator of
the Single Action Parents Network in England.[A] In the United States, the
2000 census showed 24.8 million, or nearly 24 percent of the nation's 105.5
million house-holds, were traditional two-parent homes.[B] Should single
parents be afforded tax breaks to help pay for child care? Should employers be
monitored to make sure flexible work-hours are offered?[C] Countries with
increases in single-parent homes are often those where the nuclear family
structure—just Mom, Dad and the kids—is more common than an extended,
multigenerational family living under one roof, said demographer Martha
Farnsworth Riche, a former Census Bureau director.[D] In the United Kingdom,
lone-parent family homes increased from 3.3 percent of all households in 1990 to
5.5 percent in 1999, according to data compiled by the Paris-based Organization
for Economic Cooperation and Development. It did not specify whether children in
those homes were younger than 18.[E] Some research suggests children raised
in two-parent families are better off than those who rely on one.[F] Rates
were relatively unchanged during the same period in Greece, Italy and Portugal.
These countries tend to think more conservatively about family makeup, and there
is more pressure to avoid divorce or unmarried parenthood, Riche said.[G]
"Most of the research linking single-parenthood to children's school performance
has been done with single nations," .says Dr. Suet-ling Pong, associate
professor of education and sociology and demography. "We do not know much about
the impact of single parenthood across cultures and countries."
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Directions: For each numbered blank in the following passage,there are four choices marked A),B),C)andD).Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil.(10 points)
The government is to ban payments to witnesses by newspapers seeking to buy up people involved in prominent cases (31)[] the trial of Rosemary West.
In a significant (32)[] of legal controls over the press,Lord Irvine,the Lord Chancellor,will introduce a (33)[] bill that will propose making payments to witnesses (34)[] and will strictly control the amount of (35)[] that can be given to a case (36)[] a trial begins.
In a letter to Gerald Kaufman,chairman of the House of Commons media select committee,Lord Irvine said he (37)[] with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not (38)[] sufficient control.
(39)[] of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a (40)[] of media protest when he said the (41)[] of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges (42)[] to Parliament.
The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill,which (43)[] the European Convention on Human Rights legally (44)[] in Britain,laid down that everybody was (45)[] to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families.
“Press freedoms will be in safe hands (46)[] our British judges,”he said. Witness payments became an (47)[] after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995. Up to 19 witnesses were (48)[] to have received payments for telling their stories to newspapers.Concerns were raised (49)[] witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to (50)[] guilty verdicts.
31、 A)as to
B)for instance
C)in particular
D)such as
32、 A)tightening
B)intensifying
C)focusing
D)fastening
33、 A)sketch
B)rough
C)preliminary
D)draft
34、 A)illogical
B)illegal
C)improbable
D)improper
35 A)publicity
B)penalty
C)popularity
D)peculiarity
36、 A)since
B)if
C)before
D)as
37、 A)sided
B)shared
C)complied
D)agreed
38、 A)present
B)offer
C)manifest
D)indicate
39、 A)Release
B)Publication
C)Printing
D)Exposure
填空题She sold her house and then ______ (buy)it back again.
填空题如果当时你穿了大衣, you would not have felt cold.
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填空题Please make sure that the stipulations in the L/C are ______ exact accordance ______ the terms of the sales contract.
填空题从供选择的答案中选出应填入下列英文语句中( )内的正确答案。 供选择的答案: (1) manage (2) perform (3) support (4) reduce (5) divided (6) enhance (7) implemented (8) introduce (9) ranked (10) run
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填空题Translate the following passage into English.(辽宁大学2007研,考试科目:英语专业基础课) 开门是个神秘的动作:这里面包含有某种未知的情趣,某种进入新的时刻的感觉,一种人类繁琐手续的新形式,这包括对极大的快乐的显露、重聚、和解、久别重逢的恋人的狂喜。就是在悲伤时,开门也会给你带来宽慰,它改变并重新分配人的力量。但是关门要可怕得多。那是声明结局。每一扇门关上都表示某件事的结束。在关门中有不同程度的悲伤。砰的一声把门关上表明软弱。轻轻地关上门常常是生活中最悲剧性的举动。人人都知道,紧跟在关门后面袭来的是极度的痛苦,这时所爱的人虽仍在附近,听得见说话的声音,然而他已经远去了。
填空题Error is the grammatically incorrect form; ______ appears when the language is correct grammatically but improper in a communicational context.
填空题We shall cancel the contract if you fail to open the relative L/C ______ the end of this year.
