填空题I'd rather that you (take) ______ the responsibility.
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填空题A—the first opium war B—the Sino-British joint declaration
C—the Kowloon peninsula D—the executive council
E—diplomatic practice F—embassy
G—Hong Kong Special Administration Region H—the first chief executive
I—free trade policy J—the outcome of elections
K—state visit L—cultural secretary
M—a high degree of autonomy N—the legislative council
O—economic system
填空题A cook will be immediately fried if he is found (smoke) ______ in the kitchen.
填空题There was nothing to prevent her from (do)______ so.
填空题Loneliness is a curious thing. Most of us can remember feeling most lonely when we are not in fact alone at all, but when we were surrounded by people. Everyone has experienced, at some time that nuttier sense of isolation that comes over you when you are at a party or in an audience at a lecture. It suddenly seems to you as if everybody knows everybody else: everybody is sure of himself; everybody, that is, except you. This feeling of loneliness which can overcome you when you are in a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or a society, by going out and meeting people. Does this really help? There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is a typical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertain-ties and doubts. In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich, busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going some where nice and interesting, whereas your destination is less exciting and fulfilling.
填空题In most cases, if you need information, you can ask someone directly. However, there are some topics considered personal and private that Americans are hesitant to discuss. These include salary, age, weight, and political or religious beliefs, or the cost of particular items. On the other hand, many Americans are quite free with information about their children, their health, their friends and neighbors. Once again, these customs vary according to regional differences. You can "soften" direct questions by asking indirect questions to show an interest and to gain information. For example, you may ask "About how much does a secretary (or an engineer) make?" instead of "How much do you make a year?" You may ask "What are they getting for oriental rugs these days?" instead of "How much was that rug?"
填空题The Curies are best known for their (discover) ______ of radium.
填空题Generally speaking, once you (make) ______ the payment, the goods should be delivered within a week.
填空题A—The Dr. Robert E. Campbell Memorial Scholarship Fund for an American Minority Student in Journalism B—ABC/Frank Reynolds Summer Internship Program and Scholarship C—The American Society of Magazine Editors D—The Edward H. Butler Foundation, in memory of Mr. Buter, publisher of the Buffalo Evening News E—The Class of 1952 Scholarship Fund, established on the occasion of its 25th anniversary F—The Edward Cooper Memorial Scholarship J—Alumni of the Graduate School of Journalism H—The Richard T. Baker Scholarship Fund I—The George Barrett Scholarship J—The American French Foundation Scholarship in memory of Elsa Maxwell K—The Daily News Foundation Scholarship for Minorities L—The Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
填空题( )先生,可以看看您的海关申报书吗?
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填空题In what language is the book written?It was written in______.
填空题In order to deal with the problem of pollution effectively, practical measures should ______ (adopt).
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填空题The building is said to(destroy)______in a fire two years ago.
填空题A—supply agreement
B—trade agreement
C—long-term contract
D—sales contract
E—cash price
F—contract law
G—fixed price
H—late payment
I—paying bank
J—port of arrival
K—prompt shipment
L—cash against delivery
M—letter of credit
N—advice of delivery
O—advice note
P—notice of claim
Q—port of delivery
填空题English By Radio
Each quarter hour program is broadcast nine times a day so that as many listeners as possible can hear it. A supple-mentary program is broadcast on weekdays at GMT 12:45 and GMT 21:30. On Sundays only there is an additional English by Radio program from GMT 12:15 to 12: 30:
Monday COUNTDOWN -- For students in their last six months of study for the Cambridge First Certificate. (l)From 20/10. ZERO ENGLISH -- A new beginner"s series. (E)
Tuesday IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING -- a series of talks on English pronunciation in different parts of the world such as the British Isles, America and Australia. (A)
Wednesday WEEKLY ECHO -- A dialogue series illustrating everyday life in Britain and offering the listener practice in aural comprehension. (I)
Thursday THE LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS -- English for commerce. (A)
Friday PLAY THE GAME -- A quiz game that tests and teaches English. (I)
Saturday CAN I HELP YOU? -- Answers listener" s questions on English grammar. (A)
Sunday SPEAKING OF ENGLISH -- A magazine grogram for teachers and students of English -- quarter and half hour versions throughout the day. (A) GMT 12:15 PEDAGOGICAL POP- Learn English with pop songs. (I)
* E = Elementary I = Intermediate A = Advanced
TIME
PROGRAMS
CONTENTS
Monday
Zero English
A new
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series.
2
Weekly Echo
A dialogue series illustrating everyday life in British
Isles America and Australia.
Friday
Play The Game
A
3
that tests and teaches English.
Saturday
Can I Help You?
Answers listener" s questions
4
Sunday
Speaking English
A magazine program for
5
of English.
填空题He remembered (drive) ______ along the road just before the accident happened, but he couldn't remember the accident itself.
