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填空题Universities and colleges are schools that continue a person's (educate) ______ beyond high school.
填空题(See) ______ from the top of the hill, the village looks beautiful and quiet.
填空题(not be) ______ there before, he got lost soon.
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填空题If only she (know) ______ that her behavior was not welcome, she would have been more careful with her manners.
填空题He managed (find) ______ the telephone number I had given him before.
填空题Whatplacecaughtfireonenight?Theplaceis______.
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填空题A young man who hasn't got a high school diploma may have difficulty in(get)______a good job.
填空题Directions: The following is a list of educational terms.
After reading it, you are required to find the items equivalent to (与……等同) those
given in Chinese in the table below. Then you should put the corresponding
letters in the brackets on the Answer Sheet, numbered 51 through
55.A——state stipend
J——T.V. university
B——100-mark system
K——branch school C——part work and part
study school L——adult education
D——elementary education
M——open class E——guarantee job assignments
N——government-supported student
F——select school
O——short-term training course
G——lower grade student
P——technical school students
H——functional illiterate
Q——self-taught examination I——continuation
school
填空题Whywastheoldmanwalkingalongtheplatform?Becausehewaslookingfor______.
填空题What equipment is not included in the facilities?
填空题If my grandfather (be) ______ alive today, how happy he would be!
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High school and college students in the United States today,
as well as others who plan to work in this country, have one important question
about their futures: Will they find a job? There's no easy answer, of course.
But let's look at some of the recent changes in the U.S. job market and see if
we can make some predictions for future job hunters. A. good way
to begin is to look at the American work force and how it's changing. Clearly,
the most important change has been the shift from a manufacturing economy to a
service economy. Let's define both of these terms. First, a service economy is
one in which most workers provide services--that is they do something instead of
making something. They don't produce a specific product; they serve customers or
clients, like your doctor does, or your hair stylist, or airline pilots,
salesclerks, etc. Now, in contrast, people who actually produce things -- like
cars, furniture or clothing--are part of the manufacturing economy.
So again, the point here is that we have changed from a manufacturing
economy to a service economy. The following numbers will show you just how
big a change this has been. One hundred years ago, 80% of workers produced
goods; today only about 20% do. Economists predict that this change is going to
continue in the same direction, in fact, by the year 2000, nine out of ten
workers will supply services.
{{B}}
The Changing U.S. Job Market{{/B}}Change in work force: {{U}}(46)
{{/U}}to {{U}}(47) {{/U}} economy.A. Definitions:1. produce
things2. do something instead of making somethingB. States:1.100
years ago: {{U}}(48) {{/U}}2. {{U}}(49) {{/U}} :20%
workers3. year 2000: {{U}}(50) {{/U}}
填空题WhatisNewZealandfamousfor?
填空题Quotations and samples will (send)______ to you as soon as we receive your specific inquiries.
填空题His(motivate) ______for coming to China is to learn Chinese and travel around.
填空题A. Engine Fuel System B. Lights and Wires
C. Starting System D. under pressure
E. lower hood lines F. heated-treated
G. contact point H. the electric system
I. power train J. one-way drive
K. horse-drawn wagon L. spun glass
M. parking light N. backup light
O. the car heater P. cover bands
填空题Henry asked whether he was to lock the door or leave it (unlock) .
