You will be ______ of your driver's license if you continue to break the traffic rules.
Hotel guests are requested to _____ their rooms by twelve noon.
It is necessary that something urgent______ to combat smuggling.
Yard Sales Yard sales【T1】______. One family,【T2】______, can hold a yard sale. People【T3】______they no longer want and put them in the yard【T4】______. They might also place handmade signs【T5】______to direct people to the sale. Yard sales are【T6】______for people without much money【T7】______. But even people with a lot of money【T8】______.【T9】______might also go to yard sales. If they【T10】______, they can re-sell it for more.
Everything _____very different if your father were still alive.
Read carefully the following excerpt on the trend of graduate entrepreneurship and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 words, in which you should: summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then comment on whether it is a good way for the graduates to start up their own business right after graduation. You should support yourself with information from the excerpt. Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks. From Graduates to Entrepreneurs College graduates across the country are once again on the hunt for jobs. Job seekers flocked to a job fair held at the China International Science and Technology Convention Center. While fairs are filled with job seekers, another type of employment opportunity is flourishing among graduates. In order to relieve pressure on the labor market, the Chinese Government announced a string of policies over the past year encouraging people to start up their own businesses. Ye Xiaoying, a student who will graduate from Beijing Forestry University this year, now has a part-time job at a western-style restaurant in north Beijing named Hou Hui You Qi, which literally means See You Again. It was created and is operated by several college students. According to Ye, most of these students will graduate this year and plan to continue working here after graduation. Ma Yao, one of the restaurant's founders, said that the restaurant was initially financed through crowdfunding. In fact, the 2 million yuan in start-up funds received all came from crowdfunding, and about 80 percent of it was contributed by college students. Li Xiaolin, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), also supported entrepreneurship but gave his own suggestions. "By starting up their own businesses, college students can realize their ideals and values. It's a good thing, not to mention that such actions can also help create more job opportunities."
My finances are on the rocks just now. The underlined part means ______.
Is this novel ______ Mr. Zhang referred to last week?
It's getting late, I'd rather you ______ now.
As the mountains were covered with a _____ of cloud, we couldn't see their tops.
A. what B. deserve C. turning into D. unlike E. virtually F. endangered G. safe H. decline I. remember J. standards K. combining L. sense M. ideally N. rules O. that Polar bears, rhinoceroses and elephants are all on the immediate critical list. The rhino is doomed due to increasingly cash-rich Asia's belief【C1】______ its horn has some kind of Harry Potter magical power. The beast's【C2】______ is an object lesson in the dangers of giving idiots money. But it is not only our friends in the animal kingdom who are being destroyed by economic forces beyond their control. The world's thinkers are now also a gravely【C3】______ species. And yet,【C4】______ the conceited creatures who share their fate, there is not even the most hasty plan in place to protect them. Once thinkers were everywhere, like butterflies, sparrows and bees, which have also【C5】______ disappeared. No one under 40 can be expected to【C6】______ the prevalent abundance of pure thought that once characterised our culture. It has disappeared gradually, like roadside wildflowers and sticklebacks in streams, as if it never were. Today, all our universities are【C7】______ book-balancing business schools or results-driven scientific research centres, treating students as customers who【C8】______ to see an investment return in the form of increased living【C9】______ and higher salaries in exchange for spending their student loans, and funded by patrons and public bodies wanting to see practical results. Once you joined a university to service the global advancement of ideas. Now you employ it to make you more employable. We are unconvinced as to the actual practical value of rhinos, but we have a 【C10】______ that it reflects badly on us if these things are allowed to disappear on our watch. The same is true of thinkers.
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Video Game Addiction1. A global and serious problemAddiction occur more likely at【T1】【T1】______【T2】of video gamers addicted【T2】______2 hours more per day:【T3】of gaming【T3】______The effect of video gamingTaking over your lifeSudden【T4】【T4】______2. Signs of video game addiction【T5】to get it off【T5】______Always thinking about itSpending too much time on itIrritated when forcing to stop gaming3.【T6】to correct and prevent video game addiction【T6】______Advice from credible【T7】professionals【T7】______【T8】treatment【T8】______Group therapy, individual counseling and a game-free environment4. How to treat a video game addicted friend or family member【T9】as important virtue【T9】______【T10】by the community【T10】______
A. fighting B. subjects C. certainly D. question E. result in F. further G. appearance H. average I. tighten J. root in K. struggling L. without M. higher N. relax O. normal At school we went over our social networking guidelines. Besides the obvious—don't be inappropriate with students through texting and Facebooking—we were【C1】______ directed to "always think and write like an educator" and "never use a blog to comment about your job duties" and "never blog or write about extremely personal【C2】______". The handout told us that any Facebook pictures that show "the use of alcohol or anything students are prohibited from doing," could【C3】______ discipline. All of this is because "community members may hold you to a【C4】______ standard of conduct than the【C5】______ person." It is also advised that teachers should refrain from "discussion or revealing to students personal matters about their private lives" making me【C6】______ every piece of writing I have ever shared with my students. Educators have been expected to be superheroes for a while now,【C7】______ poverty, dysfunction, immense curriculums, and time. But now we are expected to be the faultless and faceless 【C8】______ opinions or personal lives. I understand the Public Face and I have gotten pretty good at wearing it And I【C9】______am not forgiving inappropriate behavior with or around children. But with policies like this, I am afraid to buy beer at the grocery store or wear clothes that break dress code out in public on hot days. But while the rest of the population gets to【C10】______ into their averageness(even President Obama can drink beer in public without losing his job), teachers are expected to live their average lives behind closed doors.
The animal has a brain which is nearest _____.
Believe me, this dress may be expensive but it's worth it because it'll give you a real _____ in the interview.
All the following sentences contain a transferred negation structure (否定转移结构) EXCEPT
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It is believed that the authorities are thinking of _____new taxes to raise extra revenue.
(l)Suppose you are driving on a highway with three lanes going in your direction and you come upon a toll plaza with six toll booths. Three toll booths are straight ahead in the three lanes of traffic, and the three other booths are off to the right. Which lane should you choose? There are usually enough people searching for the shortest line so as to make all the lines about the same length. (2)The term profit in economics has a very precise meaning. Economists, however, often loosely refer to "good deals" or profitable ventures with no risk as profit opportunities. Using the term loosely, a profit opportunity exists at the toll booths if one line is shorter than the others. The general view of economics is that profit opportunities are rare. At any one time there are many people searching for such opportunities, and as a consequence few exist. (3)At major banks in big cities, you can buy foreign currencies. The prices of these currencies are determined in world money markets. With dollars we can buy marks; with these marks we can buy francs; and with these francs we can buy back dollars. Can we make money on this transaction? If this is possible, we say that there are profit opportunities in the market. There are in fact almost never any profit opportunities of this kind in foreign currency markets. There are always individuals looking for such opportunities, and if any opportunity does arise it is quickly eliminated. (4)If, for example, the mark-franc price is too low with respect to the other prices, there is an immediate rush to buy marks and sell francs, not by ordinary citizens at bank windows, but by a few large currency traders in Tokyo, London, or Zurich who watch prices every minute. Such a rush drives up the mark-franc price to the no-profit-opportunity point. Markets like this, where any profit opportunities are eliminated almost instantaneously are said to be efficient markets. (5)The common language way of expressing the efficient markets hypothesis is "there's no such thing as a free lunch". How should one react when a stock broker calls up with a hot tip on the stock market? With skepticism. There are thousands of individuals each day looking for hot tips in the market, and if a particular tip about a stock is valid there will be an immediate rush to buy the stock, which will quickly drive its price up. By the time the tip gets to your broker and then to you, the profit opportunity that arose from the tip (assuming that there was one) is likely to have been eliminated. Similar arguments can be made for bond markets and commodity markets. They are many "expert" in these markets, who take quick advantage of any news that affects prices. (6)This economist's view that there are very limited profit opportunities around can, of course, be carried too far. There are clearly times when profit opportunities exist. Someone has to be first to get the news, and some people have quicker insights than others. Nevertheless, news does get disseminated quickly, and there are thousands of people with quick insights. The general view that profit opportunities are rare is close to the mark.