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填空题The author of this article warns that computer-related injuries, at worst, can cause ______.
填空题Many people______(理所当然认为) marriage is the goal of every young woman's inmost thought.
填空题As an excellent graduate out of the university in August this year, he _________________________________(就适应了) the working environment by this time of next year.
填空题Some plants are __________ (对光线很敏感); they prefer the shade.
填空题Civil engineering is one of the oldest and most extensive branches of engineering. It focuses on (36) of public works like transportation, water treatment, government buildings, public (37) such as airports and train stations, and other large scale projects which benefit the public. A civil engineer must be able to design safe structures which meet standard (38) in the regions that they are being built in. These structures must be designed with (39) efficiency, and other economic (40) in mind as well to ensure that they will (41) through years of use. The qualifications to become a civil engineer vary by nation, but generally the position requires at least a four year degree. People who are interested in a career in civil engineering should plan on taking large amounts of math and science in high school, and they should (42) degrees in civil engineering in college. For advanced positions and (43) knowledge, graduate school is strongly recommended. Pay for civil engineers (44) .Jobs in public service may not command as much pay, but they may come with prominent positions in the community, (45) . The position can also be dangerous, depending on how much time a civil engineer spends in the field, but it can also be very exciting, (46) .Civil engineering is one of the oldest and most extensive branches of engineering. It focuses on (36) of public works like transportation, water treatment, government buildings, public (37) such as airports and train stations, and other large scale projects which benefit the public. A civil engineer must be able to design safe structures which meet standard (38) in the regions that they are being built in. These structures must be designed with (39) efficiency, and other economic (40) in mind as well to ensure that they will (41) through years of use. The qualifications to become a civil engineer vary by nation, but generally the position requires at least a four year degree. People who are interested in a career in civil engineering should plan on taking large amounts of math and science in high school, and they should (42) degrees in civil engineering in college. For advanced positions and (43) knowledge, graduate school is strongly recommended. Pay for civil engineers (44) .Jobs in public service may not command as much pay, but they may come with prominent positions in the community, (45) . The position can also be dangerous, depending on how much time a civil engineer spends in the field, but it can also be very exciting, (46) .
填空题According to this passage, most people use Internet for ______.
填空题It is quite possible that the health workers in America must involves some immigrants from Asia and Africa.
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填空题The triangle is the only place on earth where a compass needle points to true north.
填空题{{B}}Section A{{/B}} Directions: In this
section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word
for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the
passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each
choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding
letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with as ingle line
through the centre. {{U}}You may not use any of the words in the bank more than
once.{{/U}}
Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following
passage. To call something "marginal" means it is not
very good. Farmers have their own way to {{U}}(47) {{/U}} marginal land:
It is the last to be planted under good conditions, and has the {{U}}(48)
{{/U}} to be avoided under poor conditions. Low {{U}}(49) {{/U}}
soil is not the only reason land could be considered marginal. It might be in an
area where rainfall is {{U}}(50) {{/U}} or where a hillside might rise
too steeply(陡峭地). There are uses for marginal land, however.
Most often it is used as grassland. Grasses provide excellent {{U}}(51)
{{/U}} for grazing (吃草) animals like cattle, sheep and goats. Grass seed can
be bought from a foreign supplier or {{U}}(52) {{/U}} grasses can be
used. However, using marginal land for grazing is not a simple issue. There is a
{{U}}(53) {{/U}} of overgrazing. Cattle can damage the crops by eating
down to the roots. Also, the weight of the animals crushes the soft and can make
it too hard for growing. A(n) {{U}}(54) {{/U}} way to reduce the harm is
to move animals from one field to another. This method is known as rotational
grazing (循环放牧) which is extremely important for marginal land.
Another use for marginal land is for tree crops. Studies have
{{U}}(55) {{/U}} that the white pine and loblolly pine (火炬松) are two
kinds of trees that grow well on such land. They grow fast and provide good
quality wood. Another tree is the poplar (白杨), found in many parts of the
world. Failure to take the care needed to protect marginal lands
can make a bad situation worse. But good planning can 56 a marginal
resource into a highly productive one. A) feed
B) priority C) transplant
D) effective E) limited
F) define G) adequate
H) transform I) discouraging
J) quality K) native
L) revealed M) prejudice
N) hazard O)
recovered
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填空题Most people feel the need to make sure everyone in a group is comfortable before they start a business meeting. This pre-discussed conversation—small talk—can cover a wide range of topics, some of (36) may not be related to agenda for the meeting. In most countries, building personal connections is a (37) first step in making sure that business goes smoothly. People often use this phase of interaction to observe and assess the character of their colleagues. In the Middle East, business men like to get to know new (38) before starting a meeting. They often judge people's response to certain topics by (39) their eyes, so they need to be able to sit or stand very close to the person. Small talk tends to continue until the people involved are comfortable enough to move close to one another. In Latin American and Asian countries, people also want to (40) if an acquaintance can be trusted. For them, business is conducted with an individual, not a company, so it's important to have an honest (41) before any business is discussed. In the United States, (42) , most business people prefer an extremely limited small talk period. When they arrive for a meeting, they expect to begin the business discussion (43) away, perhaps after just a few minutes of greetings and (44) Most Americans feel that time is as valuable as money, so talking extensively about the weather, hobbies, or the plane trip is (45) as a waste of time. They are likely to become impatient if the subject turns away from the business of the day. A. however I. determine B. which J. immense C. qualify K. introductions D. acquaintances L. crucial E. provoke M. loan F. observing N. seen G. hint O. right H. relationship
填空题As a result, many people avoided the very attempts that are _________________(幸福的源泉).
填空题_______________________________(只要你不断尝试), you will be able to resolve the difficult problem sooner or later.
填空题There are more than 200 scientists in the institute,______(其中只有三人) are working to try to determine how a person feel the world around him.
填空题Rod was already an established lab head when he decided he needed to learn more about
crystallography
(结晶学). In 1995 he went back to school at the CSHL on Long Island, New York. Together with 22 fellow scientists, ranging from Ph.D. students to principal investigators like himself, he
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a two-week course. The training
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: three years later, Rod became the first scientist to use crystallography to resolve the
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of an
ion
(离子) channel. In 2003 he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this work.
Rod"s experience may not be typical for the scientists
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the postgraduate training courses that are offered by a handful of institutes around the world. But it shows that scientists can benefit from
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new skills at any stage of their career. Courses range from two to six weeks in length and focus on the
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tools and technologies in a specific field. Classes are kept
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small, usually about 20 people, providing students with the opportunity to get hands-on experience in well-equipped labs between lectures and even
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their own mini-projects.
"You could really work as much as you liked," says Keech, a 26-year-old
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researcher at the Plant Science Centre in Sweden, who last year attended the two-week course at the CSHL.
"If you wanted to do your own
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at two in the morning there was no problem finding people happy to help you and machines ready to use," adds Keech. He says that he has benefited from the course, and now uses the methods he learnt there in his day-to-day work.
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