We often think of agriculture as planting seeds and harvesting crops. But many crops do not come from seeds. Many kinds of trees and plants are grown from【D1】 1cut from existing trees and plants. This is called grafting (嫁接). Farmers cut branches or young growths, called【D2】 2, from one plant and place them on a related kind of plant. The branch or bud that is grafted is called a scion (接穗). The plant that【D3】 3the graft is called the rootstock. Over time, the【D4】 4from the two plants grow together. The grafted plant begins to【D5】 5the leaves and fruit of the scion, not the rootstock. A graft can be cut in several ways. A cleft graft (割接,劈接), for example, requires a scion with several buds on it. The bottom of the scion is cut in the【D6】 6of the letter V. A place is cut in the rootstock to accept the scion. The scion is then【D7】 7placed into the cut on the rootstock. Growth medium is put on the【D8】 8to keep it wet and help the growth. Grafting can join scions with【D9】 9qualities to the rootstock that is strong and resists disease and insects. Some common fruit trees such as sweet cherries have to be grafted. In an age of high-technology agriculture, grafting is a low-technology method that remains【D10】 10important.A) accepts F) desirable K) partsB) agreeable G) extremely L) piecesC) blossoms H) gradually M) produceD) buds I) grow N) securelyE) composes J) joint O) shape 【D1】
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A lot of young people find it difficult to get a job, especially in the first few months after they leave school. This is much more of a problem now than before. But whether you are recently out of school and still【T1】 1or you are still at school and【T2】 2getting a job, don't panic. Our service center will help you. We have talked with thousands of young people about their【T3】 3and their fears so far, so we【T4】 4give a lot of help and advice to young people who have just left school. If you would like to talk to us, please【T5】 5us on 24987 any day between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm. A lot of young people find it difficult to get a job, especially in the first few months after they leave school. This is much more of a problem now than before. But whether you are recently out of school and still【T1】 6or you are still at school and【T2】 7getting a job, don't panic. Our service center will help you. We have talked with thousands of young people about their【T3】 8and their fears so far, so we【T4】 9give a lot of help and advice to young people who have just left school. If you would like to talk to us, please【T5】 10us on 24987 any day between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm. 【T1】
据说他将负责销售工作。
Helen isn't here because I forgot(telephone) ______her.
The cause of the accident may never (discover) ______ in spite of the effort of the police.
At the railway station______a soldier and two young ladies waiting for somebody.
What should we do first when we make mistakes? We should acknowledge it______.
Payments shall be made by us after receipt of the shipping documents specified in clause 10 of this contract.
______was thought to be impossible in the past has now become a reality.
The company is on the verge of bankruptcy for the failure of the contract,and hundreds of jobs are at stake.
The conference______(将会持续一整周) by the time it ends.
A —feedback J —data processingB —floppy disk K —data captureC —check digit L —card readerD —keyboard M—electronic cashE —flow chart N —indexF —command O —encodeG —control unit P —sharewareH —backbone network Q —display unit I —integrated circuitExamples:(D)键盘(N)索引
MemoTo: Peter, Deputy EditorFrom: Daniel Thomas, Editor-in-chiefDate: June 6, 2014Subject: Ensuring smooth publication of July issue of Vogue while I am on holiday The build-up to the publication of the July issue of the magazine looks like being a very busy time and, before I go away for my vacation, I want to set out clearly everything that needs to be done over the next few weeks. The main issues that need your personal attention are: doing the interview with Mr. Smith and getting at least three more feature articles commissioned. Interview with Mr. Smith Mr. Smith is playing his New York concert on June 16, and his friends said that he would be available for interview either on that day or the day after. Mr. Smith's interview is going to be our cover story next month, so make sure it should be your top priority. Commissioning feature articles I have already commissioned two features for the July issue, but we need at least another three. Jerry has one or two ideas so you might want to call him first. You have my number, but please don't contact me unless it's really urgent. Everything needs to be finished by June 30. MemoTo:【R1】 1From: Daniel Thomas, Editor-in-chiefDate: June 6, 2013Subject: Ensuring smooth publication of July issue of Vogue while I am on holidayThe plan of the writer:【R2】 2Time of interviewing with Mr. Smith: on June 16 or【R3】 3The thing that should be done before commissioning feature articles:【R4】 4The deadline of all tasks:【R5】 5 【B1】
Most of us grow up taking certain things for granted. We tend to assume that experts and religious leaders tell us "the truth". We tend to believe that things advertised on television or in newspapers can't be bad for us. However, encouragement of critical thinking in students is one of the goals of most colleges and universities. Few professors require students to share the professors' own beliefs. In general, professors are more concerned that students learn to question and critically examine the arguments of others, including some of their own beliefs or values. This does not mean that professors insist that you change your beliefs, either. It does mean, however, professors will usually ask you to support the views you express in class or in your writing. If your premises (前提) are shaky, or if your arguments are not logical, professors personally point out the false reasoning in your arguments. Most professors want you to learn to recognize the premises of your arguments, to examine whether you really accept these premises, and to understand whether or not you draw logical conclusions. Put it this way: Professors don't tell you what to think; they try to teach you how to think. On the other hand, if you intend to disagree with your professors in class, you should be prepared to offer a strong argument in support of your ideas. Arguing just for the sake of arguing usually does not promote a critical examination of ideas. Many professors interpret it as rudeness.
The fruit______nice, but______terrible.
