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问答题Everyone is selfish; everyone is doing what he believes will make himself happier. The recognition of that can take most of the sting out of accusations that you"re being "selfish". Why should you feel guilty for seeking your own happiness when that"s what everyone else is doing, too?
问答题Read the argument and the instructions that follow it, and then make any notes that will help you plan your response. Write your response on a separate sheet of paper. If possible, type your essay on a word processor. Observe the 30-minute time limit. The following letter was printed in a medical journal: Many nonprescription drugs can cause serious side effects, particularly when taken in conjunction with other drugs or in large quantities. If these potentially harmful nonprescription drugs were sold only by prescription, then a doctor or pharmacist would be able to explain the possible side effects of the drug and would also be able to monitor the quantity of the drug purchased, thereby decreasing the chance that a person would take too much of the drug. Therefore, any drug with potentially serious side effects should be sold only by prescription. Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. In your discussion, be sure to analyze the line of reasoning and the use of evidence in the argument. For example, you may need to consider what questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and what alternative examples or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what, if anything, would help you better evaluate its conclusion.
问答题Tom said Marl would go yesterday.
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问答题Adjunct
问答题Give TWO more examples that you consider be chunks.
问答题State the various stages of Chomsky's Transformational-Generative Grammar, and describe the theory's philosophical/methodological features.
问答题Creativity
问答题Some comments on the following linguistic view according to your own experiences: A constructivist view of language argues that language (or any knowledge) is socially constructed (Nunnan, 1999). Learners learn language by cooperating, negotiating and performing all kinds of tasks. In other words, they construct language in certain social and cultural contexts.
问答题In a coherent piece of writing, words and clauses are tied together in some ways. Use the following text to discuss what are some of the ways of tying together words and clauses to make a coherent piece of writing. With the careful dress of a bank manager and aflat. classless accent, John Major is impossible to pigeonhole on either right or left of the Conservative Party. He has made remarkably few. enemies in his rapid rise, although his easygoing charm reputedly concea& "a bit ofa temper", and he can be caustic. Nevertheless. he numbers Labour MPs among his long-standing friends.
问答题“It was hot, yet with a sweet languor about it”(Theodore Dreiser).
问答题Discuss the relationship between linguistics and language teaching.
问答题Explain the terms "locutionary act", "illocutionary act", and "perlocutionary act". If somebody utters "It is so hot in the room!", what speech acts might have been performed?
问答题generation gap
问答题CAT
问答题比较Emerson的文章Nature与Thoreau的书Walden中关于自然(nature)的观念的异同。
问答题Try to tell some of the similarities and differences between English and Chinese nominal constructions. Supply some example. (Large units like relative constructions might also be considered.)
问答题Arbitrariness
问答题What does "code-switching" mean? Why do people code switch? Could you list some reasons with examples?
问答题Read the argument and the instructions that follow it, and then make any notes that will help you plan your response. Write your response on a separate sheet of paper. If possible, type your essay on a word processor. The following statement appeared in a consumer magazine: A fear of crime has led many homeowners to purchase monitored burglar alarm systems, but these people are wasting their money. The primary benefit of any burglar alarm system is one of deterrence, and this effect can be achieved just as well by having a sign in front of the house suggesting that the house is equipped with an alarm, whether or not the alarm system is monitored or even exists. Moreover, if a sign fails to deter burglars from entering a house, there is very little chance that the guards who monitor the alarm system will arrive at the home in time to catch the burglars, since the burglars will surely leave as soon as the alarm sounds. Therefore, while it makes sense to have a sign suggesting that a house has a monitored alarm, and it may make sense to have an audible alarm, there is no reason to pay the high monthly fee for a monitored system. Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. In your discussion, be sure to analyze the line of reasoning and the use of evidence in the argument. For example, you may need to consider what questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and what alternative examples or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what, if anything, would help you better evaluate its conclusion.
