问答题由于实行经济改革,从1998 年起,中国开始出现大批下岗工人。下岗工人的出现给改革的顺利进行带来了困难。请你就下岗工人的问题发表见解,并提出你的解决方案。
问答题On the other hand, when one is seated at a conference table before a meeting or at a dinner with a person whose good regard must not be forsaken, less may in fact be less. So what should your face be doing? I'm against fake smiling, although I indulge in it all the time. Beyond binge drinking, it's the business activity that ultimately inflicts the most physical damage. We've got to find something other than smiling to get the job done. But what else is there? There's frowning persively, if you can pull that off without looking indisposed. There's a bemused mini-grin, which doesn't break all the bones in your face and conveys good will at least. There's blank affability, which, with good eyebrow work, can serve over the course of an entire dinner. But I admit it. This is a tough one that we'll have to work out later. Until something better is found, smiling convincingly and in a variety of manners still rules.
问答题It is a well-known fact that there are constant conflicts among different groups of people, and that people tend to blame their misfortunes on some outside other groups for their misfortunes. What are the causes of group prejudice? There seems to be little doubt that one of the principal causes of prejudice is fear: in particular the fear that the interests of our own group are going to be endangered by the actions of another. This is less likely to be the case in a stable, relatively unchanging society in which the .members of different social and occupational groups know what to expect of each other, and know what to expect for themselves. In times of rapid social and economic change, however, new occupations and new social roles appear, and people start looking jealously at eachother to see whether their own group is being left behind.
Once prejudice develops, it is hard to stop, because there are often social forces at work which actively encourage unfounded attitudes of hostility and fear towards other groups. One such force is education: we all know that children can be taught history in such a way as to perpetuate old hatreds and old prejudices between racial and political groups. Another social influence that has to be reckoned with is the pressure of public opinion. People often think and act differently in groups from the way that they would do as individuals; it takes a considerable effort of will, and often calls for great courage, to stand out against one's fellows and insist they are wrong.
问答题How physically attractive someone is plays a major role in determining your ideas about the desirability of developing an acquaintance or a friendship with that person. Attractiveness seems to influence our perception of others' traits. Attractive people are judged to be more poised, sociable, independent, interesting, exciting, and to have greater sexual warmth. In one study concerned with the importance of physical attractiveness, Karen Dion and her colleagues asked university students to rate a series of photographs of both males and females as high, average, or low in physical attractiveness. The photos were then passed onto another group of students, who were asked to rate those pictures on a number of personality traits and to predict future events in their lives. The results showed that, regardless of whether the rater(评判人) was the same or the opposite sex as the subject, attractive people of both sexes were rated as having more socially desirable personality traits than less attractive people. In addition, attractive people were predicted to have greater personal happiness and more prestigious future occupations than less attractive people. These impressions of beautiful people do not suddenly appear during adolescence. As early as age 4 or 5, attractive children are more popular with their peers than their unattractive counter parts. Adults also form more favorable impressions of attractive children. In one study, women read a description of an aggressive act performed by a 7-year-old child. The description was ac companied by a photograph of either an attractive child or an unattractive one.. When the women were asked to describe the child whose picture they had seen, they characterized the unattractive child as bratty(讨厌的), selfish, and antisocial. The attractive child was likely to be excused for aggressive acts because these were assumed to be deviations(偏离) from the youngster's usual behavior. Attractive people are apparently not unaware of their effect on other people. Being attractive may help determine the way that people actually behave as well a show they are perceived. Attractive males are more assertive(武断的) than less attractive males. They also have less fear of rejection and have more of their social interactions with females than with males. Attractive females are not as assertive as females who are less attractive, but both groups of women have an equal number of social interactions.
问答题Of course you would like to double your money. I understand exactly how you feel. The hope that such a thing will happen for them is what pulls hundreds of thousands of people to the race tracks and to the gambling tables every day. But there's one great difference between those people and you. When they place a bet on a horse, a card, or a number, they do so with the full realization that the money they put up will bring them no dividends or interest, and if they happen to be wrong, the money is gone forever. Mrs. Brown, you and I have had some long sessions together. You have been frank and open with me, trusting me as your counselor, and I know how important it is to you to preserve every bit of your capital. You've shown me the vital need to keep that money working for you so that it can produce the income you need for your living expenses. I would be doing you a serious disservice if I did not warn you, as emphatically as I know how, against the step you are considering.
问答题B组任选一题,论述字数在600字左右
问答题相信你们会认真考虑这件事情,并努力防止再次发生类似恼人的延误。
问答题Directions: Suppose you have found something wrong with the electronic dictionary that you bough! from an online store the other day. Write an email to the customer service center to 1)make a complaint, and 2) demand a prompt solution. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Zhang Wei" instead. Do not write the address.
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.
问答题describethetableand(2)stateyouropinionsdrawnfromit.Youshouldwriteatleast150Englishwords.WriteyouressayonANSWERSHEET2.
问答题March 27, 1997, dawned as a normal day at the Collins' home. By the middle
of the morning, Jack Collins was at his desk, writing checks, paying bills
the way he always had on time. Then the phone rang, and the nightmare began.
(1){{U}}An investigator for a bank was on the line, asking in a severe voice why
Collins, a university physicist, was late on payments for a $27,000 car, bought
in Virginia the previous year.{{/U}} "I don't have a car like this," Collins
protested. The last time he had set foot in Virginia was as an officer at a
submarine base, three decades ago. But his name was on the contract, and so was
his Social Security Number. During the months that ensued, he and his wife
learned that someone had bought four more cars and 28 other items—worth $113,000
in all in their name. Their hitherto good credit record had been destroyed.
(2){{U}}"After a lifetime of being honesty" says Collins, "all of a sudden I was
basically being accused of stealing and treated like a criminal."{{/U}} This is
what it means to fall prey to a nonviolent but frightening and fast-growing
crime: identity theft. It happens to at least 500,000 new victims each year,
according to government figures. (3){{U}}And it happens very easily because every
identification number you have such as Social Security, credit cards, driver's
license, telephone "is a key that unlocks some storage of money or goods," says
a fraud (欺诈) program manager of the U.S. Postal Service.{{/U}} "So if you throw
away your credit card receipt and I get it and use the number on it, I'm not
becoming you, but to the credit card company I've become your account."
(4){{U}}One major problem, experts say, is that the Social Security Number
(SSN)—originally meant only for retirement benefit and tax purposes—has become
the universal way to identify people.{{/U}} It is used as identification by the
military, colleges and in billions of commercial transactions. Yet a shrewd
thief can easily snatch your SSN, not only by stealing your wallet, but also by
taking mail from your box, going through your trash for discarded receipts and
bills or asking for it over the phone on some pretext. Using your SSN, the thief
applies for a credit card in your name, asking that it be sent to a different
address than yours, and uses it for multiple purchases. A couple of months later
the credit card company, or its debt collection agency, presses you for payment.
You don't have to pay the debt, but you must clean up your damaged credit
record. (5) {{U}}That means getting a police report and copy of the erroneous
contract, and then using them to clear the fraud from your credit reports which
is held by a credit bureau.{{/U}} Each step can require a huge amount of effort.
问答题你新买的一个熨斗在第一次使用时就坏了,塑料外壳从中间裂开,水从裂缝里流了出来。你因此而感到震惊,并希望店家能尽快为你换一个新的。
问答题For this part, you are asked to write a composition of no less than 150 words on "Why Pursue a Graduate Degree?" You can describe your reasons and motivations for pursuing a graduate degree in your chosen program of study. Remember to write clearly.
问答题Engineers last week finished a work on one of the world's most ambitious conservation projects: a doomsday vault carved into a frozen mountainside in the archipelago of Svalbard, a few hundred miles from the North Pole. Over the next few weeks, the huge cavern—backed by the Norwegian government and the Gates Foundation—will be filled with more than a million types of seed and will be officially opened in February next year.
"This will be the last refuge for the world's crops," said Cary Fowler, of the Rome-based Global Crop Diversity Trust, which is building the vault. "There are seed banks in various countries round the globe, but several have been destroyed or badly damaged in recent years. We need a place that is politically and environmentally safe if we are going to feed the planet as it gets hotter."
About 500 seeds from about 1.5 million types of crop—donated by individual countries—will be placed in envelopes and about 400-500 of these envelopes are stored in a single box. Boxes will then be stacked like library books along shelves inside the vaults.
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1.有人认为财富比健康重要。
2.有人认为健康比财富重要。
3.你的看法。
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问答题1The thirtieth anniversary party of my uncle and aunt was the worst family gathering I've ever attended. 2On a hot Saturday morning in July, Mom and I drive out into the country to Uncle Ted's house. 3It had already rained heavily, and the only place left to park was in a muddy field. 4Then, you would not believe the crowd. 5There must have been two hundred people in Uncle Ted's small yard, including his five daughters with their husbands and children, all the other relatives, all the neighbors, and the entire congregation of their church. 6Since the ground was soaked and light rain was falling. 7Mom and me went under the big rented canopy with everybody else. 8We couldn't move between the tables, and the humidity fogged my glasses. 9After wiping my glasses, I seen that there was a lot of food. 10It was mainly cold chicken and potato and macaroni salads, I ate a lot just because there was nothing else to do. 11We were surprised that Uncle Ted and his wife were doing all the work themselves. 12They ran back and forth with trays of food and gathered trash into plastic bags staggering with exhaustion. 13It didn't seem like much of a way to celebrate. 14Mom was upset that she didn't get to speak with them. 15When we left, I was hot, sticky, and sick to my stomach from overeating. 16But quickly pushed our car out of the mud and got us on the road. 17I have never been happier to leave a party.
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问答题Outline:1. Sources of water pollution2. Harm of water pollution3. Solutions
