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填空题TrendySolarRadio/CrankRadioStylishasItIsUsefulThiscrankAM/FMradiocanbechargedinthreedifferentways-bycrank,solarpowerorwithanACwalladapter.Just30secondsofwindingprovides35minutesofplayingtime.ThehandyintegratedLEDflashlightgivesthiscrankradioonemoreemergencyuse,thoughit'ssostylishyouwillwanttouseitanytimeandanywhere.Thecrystalclearcasingshowcasestheexcellenceoftheengineeringandengagesusersbyconvettinghumanenergytopurelisteningpleasure.Afullchargeprovides25hoursofplayingtime.Nodisposablebatteriesrequired.RegPrice:$59.00NewYear'sSale:$49.00TheKiranSolarLanternThislanternisfivetimesbrighterthanakerosenelanternandwillshinelightforuptoeighthoursonafullychargedbattery.Notonlycanyouchargeitusingthesolarpanel,butitcanbepluggedinandchargedthroughanACchargeraswell.Itprovides360-degreelightandhasahandlewithmultiple-settingstoallowforflexibleusage.Ithasprotectionforover-chargingandhasanallaroundtoughdesign.InordertogetafullchargethelampneedseighthoursofsunwhileitrequiresfourhoursofACcharging.Thiswillgiveyoufourhoursoflightonthehighsettingandeightonthelowsetting.Thelampretailsforonly$10.TheFrostedScrollSolar-PoweredLanternMostsolarlightsareusedwithplantsandmakeyourgardenlookmuchbetter.Well,insteadofsprucingupyourplants,youcanaddalittlemoodlightingtoyourdeckorporch.Thislampcouldevenbeusedindoors,ifyoumakesureitstaysclosetoawindowtogetthefullchargeitneedstorun.Thisisnottheusualsolarlampfondingardens,whichisexactlywhatmakesitsoappealing.Inorderforthislamptocastaprettyscrolldesignontoyourtabletop,it'llneedtosoakupthesunthroughasolarpanellocatedonthetop.Afterithasbeenfullycharged,though,it'llgiveyoulightforuptoeighthours.Itdoesn'thavetostayonallthetimeeither,likealotofothersolarlights.Thisonecomeswithanon/offswitch,sothatyoucanchoosewhentouseupthecharge.Youcanpurchasethelightsindividuallyfor£24.99orabout$39.Direction:Fillineachblankwithnomorethanthreewordsaccordingtothepassage.ProductFeaturesFullchargeprovidespowerforPower(1)CrankRadioAM/FMLED(2)25hoursSolar,Crank,AC$49(3)360-degreelightwillnotover-charge(4)hoursSolar,AC$10ScrollLanternon/offswitch8hours(5)$39
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填空题Rearrange the letters given and make one word that uses all of the letters. A C E L P R
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填空题What can be measured, but has no length, width, or thickness?
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填空题Whatitemofclothingissuggestedbythefollowing?
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填空题The Great Depression spread from the US to the rest of the capitalist world, yet it affected the Americans the most. It gave (66) to the fear that such catastrophes would (67) (occur)or even that the American economy would live in a s (68) of permanent depression unless radical changes were m (69) in the economic system. The fear is now gone, partly because that analysis was judged faulty. Changes in institutions and policies that sta (70) the economy also helped to dispel those fears. People's worry per (71) about the possibility of less severe, but still debilitating (使虚弱) , recessions, (72) But the experience of the postwar years has provided two lessons; First, the only serious recessions in which US unemployment rose to highs of 9 percent and 11 percent re (73) , came after fairly high inflation. Second, even recessions of that depth later on t (74) out to be less painful than had been expected because they were short. This was because the a (75) American worker had substantial assets, and was likely to he in a family with more than one worker. (76) remains as the chief uncertainty about the stability of the US economy is the possibility of inflation. This depends on whether the temptation of the short-term political advantages of inflationary policy can be resisted. The inflation rate in the United States was about 4.5 percent. The economy is much better ad (77) to such a rate now than it was in 1971, when that rate caused the (78) (position) of price controls. Unemployment in America was r (79) near 5.25 percent. That is somewhat higher than used to be considered full employment, but it is not a serious figure, as haft of the unemployed are out of work for five weeks or less, and the average d (80) of unemployment is about twelve weeks. The problem today is serious in that it most affects black youths, who are not being brought into the work force.
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填空题The Independent on Sunday's (6) (industry) editor, David Bowen, collects airline sick-bags. He started about 10 years ago when he used to travel (7) (extensive), but now the (8) (collect) has its own momentum. "I get sent several bags a month," he says. "All my friends know that I collect these things, and they mention it to their friends. Then when any of them go on flights, they stare ahead of them for hours on end and (9) (soon) or later remember to pick one up." He now has about 400 bags (10) (cover) about 200 airlines: they are displayed all over the walls of his house. He asks people to pick up a couple so that he has one to swap although, he says, "There is a slightly (11) (limit) market: my only real trading partner is a German who I met in Jordan eight years ago." The bags, Bowen says, say a lot about the country of orison. Far Eastern ones tend to be lavish and exotic. Germanic ones are severely (12) (practice), eastern European ones reflect "the (13) (short) of decent paper". Bowen is keen to hear from anyone who wants to join the bag (14) (barter) system. The hobby is not sufficiently developed to have monetary value (15) (attach) to it, but the swap system should work well. "Mind you, if someone came up with a pre-War bag, possibly from Imperial Airways, I would very seriously think about letting them have several pounds for it, maybe even an Air Afrique one, too./
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填空题The suggestion of raising the whole of St Mark蒺s was vetoed because local authorities believed it would threaten .
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填空题Stereotypes are troublesome because they are often indiscriminate, exhibit an allness orientation, and can produce frozen evaluations. Considering the pervasiveness of stereotyping in our society, one should not take it lightly. When we stereotype we define a person and this definition, superficial at best, can be quite powerful. To stereotype is to define and to define is to control, especially if the definition is widely accepted regardless of its accuracy. In a male dominated society women may be stereotyped as empty-headed and illogical. The fact that the stereotype has persisted for years manifests the control men have over women, control that excludes women from executive positions and relegates them to mindless housekeeping duties. Women's liberation is fundamentally the struggle to define, to reject male stereotypes of females. Stereotypes are sometimes seductive, however. When women are told repeatedly that they are stupid, they may begin believing it. A self-fulfilling prophecy may develop. Low self-esteem produced from male definitions of women as unintelligent can lead to poor performance and the consequent belief that the stereotype has merit. The stereotype is thus nurtured and perpetuated. Stereotyping can thus control, insidiously imprisoning its victims in constraining roles. So whole stereotyping isn't intrinsically evil. Most stereotypes lack empirical foundations and are assertions of power and dominance over less powerful groups. Reduced to an abstraction, victims of stereotyping must struggle to define themselves or be content to accept roles others have carved out for them. It is little wonder our society has been experiencing turmoil. Read the passage carefully and then complete each blank in the summary in a maximum of three words from the passage. We can see that stereotypes are dangerous because they are indiscriminate, are inclined toward {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}, and give a frozen evaluation. They also define and {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}people if the stereotypes are widely accepted. Women, for example, have to {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}to reject men's stereotypes of females. Sometimes stereotypes are seductive. People believe these images, so they become {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}. An image can control its victims, imprisoning them in roles. Even most stereotypes aren't true, victims of stereotyping must struggle to {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}or accept the bad image others have made up.
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填空题 Directions: There are 10 blanks in the passage. Use the words (phrases) given in the box to fill in the blanks, changing the form where necessary. Use only one word (phrase) in each blank. There are two extra words (phrases) which you do not need to use. accept, abnormal, correct, majority, design, allow to, minority, high, connect with, left, most, advantage The majority of people, about nine out of ten, are right-handed. Up until recently, people who were left-handed were considered {{U}}(79) {{/U}}, and once children showed this tendency they were forced to use their right hands. Today left-handedness is generally {{U}}(80) {{/U}}, but it is still a disadvantage in a world where most people are right-handed. For example, most tools and implements are still {{U}}(81) {{/U}} for right-handed people. In sports, by contrast, doing things with the left hand or tbot, is often a(n) {{U}}(82) {{/U}} Throwing, kicking, punching or batting from the "wrong" side may result in throwing off many opponents who are more accustomed to dealing with the {{U}}(83) {{/U}} of players who are right-handed. This is why, in many games at a professional level, a {{U}}(84) {{/U}} proportion of players are left-handed than in the population as a whole. The word "right" in many languages means " correct" or is {{U}}(85) {{/U}} with lawfulness, whereas the words associated with " {{U}}(86) {{/U}}", such as "sinister", generally have negative associations . Moreover, among a number of primitive peoples there is a close association between death and left hand. In the past, in {{U}}(87) {{/U}} Western societies, children were often forced to use their right hands, especially to write with. In some cases the left hand was tied behind the child's back so it could not be used. If, in the future, they are {{U}}(88) {{/U}} choose, there will certainly be more left-handers, and probably fewer people with minor psychological disturbances as a result of being forced to use their right hand.
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填空题WhatshouldbethetimeonClockD?A.B.C.D.
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填空题Which of the numbers in the square is the odd one out? 42 15 63 6 9 81 33 21 96 16 12 48 18 60 3 90
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填空题Whatnumberreplacesthequestionmark?
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填空题One theory argues that we are near the end of a so-called “Little Ice Age”,and the return of the glaciers is natural result of this cycle. Whether natural or produced by humans, there is little hope for the immediate future of glaciers as we know them.
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填空题{{B}}Section A{{/B}} There are 5 blanks in the passage. For each blank, two or three letters of the word have been given. Read the passage below and decide which word best fits each blank. Use only one word in each blank. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet. The Future of Tall Buildings Architects responsible for the construction of many skyscrapers believe that a tall building must always have a certain minimum width but that there is no limit to its absolute he{{U}} (71) {{/U}} This means that the skyscrapers of the future are likely to be even taller. Engineers agree with this, but there is dis{{U}} (72) {{/U}} over the best shape for very tall, slim buildings. The effects of wind pressure mean that cylindrical designs have enjoyed some pop{{U}} (73) {{/U}} in recent years, and these are quite pleasing to the eye. Unfortunately, however, the ideal shape is an ugly square with heavily rounded corners. Would these tall buildings of the future offer more than a won{{U}} (75) {{/U}} view? Some believe tall towers could contain all the requirements for modern living. The inh{{U}} (75) {{/U}} of these vertical villages would travel up and down between their home and work zones and would rarely need to journey to ground level.
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填空题Can you guess what Terry Porter was before he was a coach?
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填空题In the two numerical sequences below, one number that appears in the top sequence should appear in the bottom sequence and vice versa. Which two numbers should be changed round? 16, 39, 63, 90, 120 18, 36, 60, 88, 120
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填空题Dad refused to look at me for the first time in his life and turned toward the blank green wall next to his hospital bed.
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填空题If a doctor gives you 3 pills and tells you to take one pill every half hour, how long will it take to take them all?
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填空题The same word can be added to the end of GRASS and the beginning of SCAPE to form two other English words?
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