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填空题A survey was conducted on the death rate of new born babies, ____________________(其结果令人震惊)
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填空题She didn't realize that _____________________ (自己被人利用了) until I told her about it.
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填空题Alice couldn't _____________ (集中精力学习)while the family were watching TV.
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填空题The original running race is about 192 meters long.
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填空题Private claims advocates help people figure out their bills free of charge.
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填空题We may safely conclude that the author made an appeal to the public in order to support diversity of education.
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填空题Tourists focus more on places they visit than those at home.
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填空题Since last year professor Wang ______(研究取得了重大进展).
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填空题We might like to think we"re not influenced by other people, but a new study into the group-buying mechanisms reveals a different finding. When buyers who come later to the offer know how many customers have already signed up, they 1 decide to buy the item themselves. Researchers wanted to understand why group-buying sites that have entered the market recently have enjoyed 2 success than those operating a decade ago. Earlier attempts typically left 3 buyers waiting for days before confirming whether or not they had got the offer they had signed up for. Researchers think one of the reasons group-buying has been 4 recently is because of the short time horizon. It allows for a herding effect. Another reason is the use of an information structure that discloses (公开) to later 5 how many have already signed. Researchers looked at two ways of designing the 6 mechanism for a group buy. One is a co-occurring mechanism, where no one knows how many buyers have come before them. And another is a 7 mechanism, where a second group of buyer has the advantage of knowing the size of the first group. The research shows the most successful mechanism is the sequential one. They 8 track the numbers of those who come after them. Therefore, it decreases uncertainty for those coming later to the deal, and improves the confidence of those who 9 early. Such information 10 confidence.
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填空题_____________________________ (尽管发了洪水) , the ship had reached its destination on time.
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填空题Directions: In this section,you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your ozzrn words. Finally,when the passage is read for the third time ,you should check what you have written. Cultural backgrounds influence the degree to which people want to become closely connected with other people outside their families. People from some cultures are looking for close, interdependent relationships. They value {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}to other people, and they want friendships in which there are {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}} no limits to what the friends will do for each other. Americans cause immense {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}for foreigners by their {{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}inability to become closely {{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}with other people in the way the foreigners want and expect them to. Americans just don't know how to be friends,many people from other countries say. You never feel that you are free to call on them at any time or that they will help you no matter what. Many Americans do have what they call close friends, with whom they discuss {{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}personal concerns and to whom they feel special attachments and strong {{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}. But such friendships are relatively few in number. Much more numerous are relationships with people who might more {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}be called acquaintances than friends. {{U}} {{U}} 9 {{/U}} {{/U}}Americans are likely to use the term friend to cover a wide range of types of relationships, much to the confusion of visitors from abroad. {{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}} {{/U}}Another person might be a roommate, classmate, neighbor, colleague from work, weekend boater, or teacher. Certain behaviors are expected of people in each of those roles. All is well among Americans {{U}} {{U}} 11 {{/U}} {{/U}}in which they find themselves.
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填空题选词填空,完成下面句子。 A. operated B. overcome C. but D. an outline E. practice F. print G. patent H. performance I. association J. awkward K. pretends L. persuaded M. from N. permanent O. offended
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填空题Nowadays, companies can______(充分利用众多的媒体对产品进行广告宣传) so as to boost their sales.
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填空题If ever a folk saying was wide of the mark it's the one that goes. "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me." As most of us know, words can hurt deeper and do more (36) damage than most physical blows. "A constant stream of negative remarks—sarcasm, (37) , rebuffs, put-down cut emotional (38) into even the sturdiest ego," says Honor Whitney, a family therapist in Fort Worth. Whitney has spent 15 years researching the effects of destructive and supportive remarks on personality. She says that negative statements seriously (39) the way people feel about themselves. The self-image, the inner sense of value as an individual, is (40) Positive, supportive statements have an (41) strong effect on personality. We are social animals and we all need (42) from our fellow man. The opinions of those who are most important to us-our families-are especially (43) . From their actions and words (44) Moreover, we never forget these early impressions. Every experience is permanently filed for recall in the brain's memory bank-forming a storehouse on which we draw to feel good or bad about ourselves. Unfortunately, Whitney's research indicates that (45) . Since the ability to be supportive of others depends directly on (46) .If ever a folk saying was wide of the mark it's the one that goes. "Sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me." As most of us know, words can hurt deeper and do more (36) damage than most physical blows. "A constant stream of negative remarks—sarcasm, (37) , rebuffs, put-down cut emotional (38) into even the sturdiest ego," says Honor Whitney, a family therapist in Fort Worth. Whitney has spent 15 years researching the effects of destructive and supportive remarks on personality. She says that negative statements seriously (39) the way people feel about themselves. The self-image, the inner sense of value as an individual, is (40) Positive, supportive statements have an (41) strong effect on personality. We are social animals and we all need (42) from our fellow man. The opinions of those who are most important to us-our families-are especially (43) . From their actions and words (44) Moreover, we never forget these early impressions. Every experience is permanently filed for recall in the brain's memory bank-forming a storehouse on which we draw to feel good or bad about ourselves. Unfortunately, Whitney's research indicates that (45) . Since the ability to be supportive of others depends directly on (46) .
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