填空题Jane Austen was one of the many children of a clergyman whose income was sufficient to support
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Her father"s literate tastes created an urbane atmosphere in
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Jane never married but resided and worked in her
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The Austens lived largely in
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Pride and Prejudice resembles the 18th-century comedy of manners with which her work has been too generally associated, mid she herself was later dissatisfied with the sustained "playfulness and epigrammatism of ______"
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填空题InwhattimeoftheyeardidwealthyRomansliketovisitPompeii?
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{{B}}Information about the Requirement of the Advanced Geology
Course{{/B}}
Students must read at least ______ book(s).
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Students must write at least ______ book review(s).
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Students must write ______ additional report(s).
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{{B}}Information about the Result {{/B}}
The woman can call the professor on ______ night.
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The woman can visit the professor in the office on ______ roaming.
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填空题Twoofthemostvitalfunctionsperformedinanyeconomyare
填空题Theauthorreviewedhisson'spapersonenight
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News over a case of stealing
The day of the broadcast
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Number of thieves
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Number of precious paintings
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Lord and Lady Chest-field have been treated for
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The landlord refuses to renew their traditional
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填空题Video games are the most popular toys in
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The games are only moderately popular with
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The control box contains
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A player can direct the movements of some of the objects on the screen by moving a stick or
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Children who play video games well must be quick with their hands and
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填空题 You will hear a passage. Answer Questions 6-10 while you
listen. Use not more than 5 words for each answer. You will hear the recording
twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the tables below.
One reason for the fire was to attract attention. Another
reason for the fire was to keep
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They tried to attract the attention of the passing boats so
that they could
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The families of the four friends had informed the police when
they failed to return
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The police sent out launches to search for
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They were rescued by a motorized boat and
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填空题Unlike some other arthritis treatments, there doesn't appear to be anything actually harmful about the Free Enterprise Radon Health Mine in Boulder, Mont. True, radio-active radon gas—the active ingredient in what the mine's owners advertise as "the unmedical approach to anthritis"—can cause cancer. (21)But while the radiation level in the old uranium mine is 175 times the federal standard for dwellings, patients spend only a couple of hours a day down there—not enough to be dangerous by itself. The average patient's age is 72, according to Adrian Howe, chief of the state Occupational Health Bureay; since "the time it takes for lung cancer to develop in an adult is 15 to 30 years, it's likely that other potential causes of death might occur before lung cancer." Is it odd that people would seek out a known carcinogen in their quest for relief from arthritis? Not really. Arthritis patients are particularly apt to try unproven treatments; one study found that 94 percent of a group of patients had tried at least one unconventional therapy. Conventional therapies often don't work and can have unpleasant side effects. (22)Pain is subjective, notoriously prone to the placebo effect, the temporary improvement that may follow even medically useless treatments. The symptoms of arthritis can become much weaker for a time no apparent reason, and it is easy for patients to be fooled by such a phenomenon. People who take unconventional cures "get" pain relief, "not an actual decrease in swelling of the joints or changes in lab-test results," says Dr. Frederic McDuffie, director of the Arthritis Center at Atlanta's Piedmont Hospital. "Who can tell them they're not feeling better?" (23) Almost every substance that can be packaged has been sold as an arthritis treatment at one time or another. These range from the merely misnamed ("arthritis formula" painkillers, in which the formula is aspirin) to the harmless but useless (copper bracelets) to the repulsive (injections of turtle blood, because turtles live a long time without getting arthritis) and the dangerous (unsupervised doses of steroids). Just last month a supermarket newspaper carried a front-page story on a "wonder salad dressing" for arthritis (garlic oil and cider vinegar). In one experiment, people believed that spraying joints with the household lubricant was beneficial. (24) Radon mines at least boast a distant medical antecedent. At one time, McDuffie says, radiation therapy was used to treat a severe spinal arthritis. Unfortunately, he adds, "the amount of radiation they had to give to produce relief caused leukemia." Daryl Parker, president of the free Enterprise mine, claims that in radon therapy the gas "works as a powerful nerve and cell stimulant that has a profound effect on the central nervous system.., it stimulates the boy's own ability to heal itself." (25) It is a powerful tribute to either nerve stimulation or the power of suggestion that people say they really do feel better after sitting in a damp, 50-degree cavern for two hours a day. As many as 120 people daily spend $3.50 an hour to descend 80 feet into the granite-walled tunnel and breathe the stimulating emanations. "I've been to a number of doctors. I've been to healers in the Philippines, and sitting in the mine gives me more relief than anything," says 69-year-old D.M. Langford, who drives up to the mine twice a year from the San Joaquin Valley. "I get where I can't walk if I don't come up here." As McDuffie says, who can tell him he's not feeling better?
填空题HowmuchdoesHarvardUniversityplantogivein"presidentialscholarships,"whichisanewprogramtoencouragegraduatestudentstoenterpublicservice?
填空题Twoofthemostvitalfunctionsperformedinanyeconomyare______.
填空题 Time (1) 2002 Purpose To test how honest the USpublic officials are. To recover from a serious (2) scandal. Testee Police officers Police officers City Miami Los Angeles Number of wallets (3) 20 What's in the wallets? Not mentioned. Various amounts of cash,names, addresses and phonenumbers. Result Only 21 wallets were turnedin, and two of them werewithout cash.A number of officers werefired or took early (5) after the report. Not a (4) was missingfrom the wallets which aregiven to them. Time (1) 2002 Purpose To test how honest the USpublic officials are. To recover from a serious (2) scandal. Testee Police officers Police officers City Miami Los Angeles Number of wallets (3) 20 What's in the wallets? Not mentioned. Various amounts of cash,names, addresses and phonenumbers. Result Only 21 wallets were turnedin, and two of them werewithout cash.A number of officers werefired or took early (5) after the report. Not a (4) was missingfrom the wallets which aregiven to them.
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填空题Howmuchwastheestimatedtotalmarketvalueoforganicproductsestimatedtobeby2002?
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Information about British Economy
British economy enjoyed 5 years of strong economic
______.Average GDP growth per year is ______.The outlook for the British
economy is ______.The driving factor of this year's economic growth is
______.The most dynamic industry in recent years is ______.
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While you listen, fill out the table with the information you have heard. Some
of the information has been given to you in the table. Write only 1 word in each
numbered box. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read
the table below.{{/I}}
Information About the Report
Financial aid programs in the United States, espe-cially at
the undergraduate level, do often require______ citizenship.
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If a Student wants to get the scholarship, he has tobe ______
blind.
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The average amount of money for the scholarship is______
dollars.
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The highest amount of money for the scholarship is______ dollars.
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the number of blind adults in the US is ______
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填空题As a means of exchanging goods and services, money is
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Money is also considered as a means of storing up
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One of the good points of money is that it takes up
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What used to be in the form of gold and silver coins?
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One of the bad points of modern money is that its buying power
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