问答题to wake a sleeping dog
问答题Topic: People can recognize differences between children and adults. Can you simply say that college students are adults? What events (experiences or ceremonies) make a person an adult?
Your composition should be no less than 500 words. And please write your composition on the Answer Sheet.
问答题How to reform the country’s educational system has basically become a social and political problem. (in essence)
问答题PartBDirections:Writeanessaybasedonthefollowingchartinyourwriting,youshould(1)interpretthechart,and(2)giveyourcommentsYoushouldwriteatleast150words.WriteyouressayonANSWERSHEET2(15points)
问答题Discuss Chomsky's binding theory in relation to the Chinese reflexive 自己.
问答题Some people insist that for most learners of English in China, English is a foreign language, not a second language; while others claim it is also a second language. What are your views on this issue?
问答题Read the following passage and then answer questions.
Alice Kaplan grew up in Minnesota in the 1960s. In her 1993 book, she tells the story of the development of her unconditional, life-long affiliation with French. Her memoirs begin at the age of eight, when her father, a Jewish lawyer who prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, died. Kaplan explains that she felt a deep connection between feeling the loss of her father and feeling different from others in her pursuit of French: "Learning French was connected to my father, because
French made me absent the way he was absent
, and it made me an expert the way he was an expert" (p.203-4). She began studying French in grade 5, and at the age of 14 attended
a French immersion summer programme
in Maine. The two
formative experiences
, however, were a year abroad in
a French-medium school
in Switzerland at the age of 15, while still in high school, and another academic year abroad in Bordeaux three years later, while she was a French literature undergraduate. Her interest was always as intense for French culture as it was for the French language: "Even in beginning French classes, you know
there was a French beyond the everyday
, a France of hard talk and intellect" (p.138). By the end of the two full-year study abroad experiences,
a complete self-identification with the new community and culture
had taken place. She later became a French language teacher and eventually completed a doctorate in French. To this day, Kaplan is committed to a life in which both French and English play prominent roles.
问答题The idea behind One Foundation is simple: think big by thinking small. Starting in China, Li has set out to raise one yuan (15 cents) from every person each month. He likens it to one big family helping each other out.
"All too often you see people expecting others to dip into their pockets," he says. "They blame their government. They say corporations with their big profits should be more generous. But I believe helping each other starts with the individuals. It is everybody"s responsibility to give. If everyone gives one yuan every month, it will add up to billions of dollars."
To make that idea a reality, One Foundation has teamed up with the corporate sector. For example, Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma, co-founder of the world"s leading B2B ecommerce company alibaba, corn, has agreed to let the foundation use AliPay, its online payment system, at no cost. In practical terms, this means that very small donations don"t get swallowed up by processing fees.
Li and his team are still trying to convince online payment operators outside China to do the same, so the one yuan concept can be expanded around the world.
Notes:
(1)liken sth. to sth. 将……比作……
(2)entrepreneur企业家
问答题Passage 1
If you look around at the men and women whom you can call happy, you will see that they all have certain things in common. The most important of these things is an activity which at most gradually builds up something that you are glad to see coming into existence. Women who take an instinctive pleasure in their children can get this kind of satisfaction out of bringing up a family. Artists and authors and men of science get happiness in this way if their own work seems good to them. But there are many humbler forms of the same kind of pleasure. Many men who spend their working life in the city devote their weekends to voluntary and unremunerated toil in their gardens, and when the spring comes, they experience all the joys of having created beauty.
问答题Study the following cases, and identify at least two groups whose (smallest) items are in syntagmatic relation, and at least another two groups whose (smallest) items are in paradigmatic relation. (You can give more than two groups.)
/pa: t/, /bi: t/, /ha: d/, /mi: t/, /si: t/, /b
?
: t/, /ka: t/, /pa: s/, /pi: s/, /bi: z/,/ha: t/, /bi: d/
问答题They are moving sidewalks.
业务题“五一”、“十一”长假已逐步为人们所习惯,给百姓带来了充足的娱乐休闲机会,更促进了旅游经济的发展。但是,“黄金周”也带来了诸如交通压力增大、环保等诸多问题。作为一名普通百姓,请你给政府有关部门写一封信,提出你关于“黄金周”的意见和建议。
题目分析
题目要求写一封建议信。建议信是建议收信人采取某种行动,做出某种选择或某种改变的信件。这类信件通常分为这样几个部分:
1.说明建议的内容。
2.说明提出建议的原因。
3.说明采纳建议的好处,或者详述建议的具体做法。
名词解释题U The nation has entered a period in which many houses are distinguished less by their lingering similarities than by how they diverge both from one another and from homes of the past. /U
名词解释题递降
名词解释题U Never mind, these days it was always a good thing to have an overseas relative or friend fall into one’s lap. /U
名词解释题正反译法
名词解释题UThe power to produce great art is very often, though by no means always, associated with a temperamental unhappiness, so great that but for the joy which the artist derives from his work, he would be driven to suicide. /U
名词解释题增词译法
名词解释题UThe satisfaction of killing time and of affording some outlet, however modest, for ambition, belongs to most work, and is sufficient to make even a man whose work is dull happier on the average than a man who has no work at all. /U
名词解释题换序译法
