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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 Metaphors in SpeakingDefinitionMetaphor: a way of 【L1】 ________before a way of wordsExamples of metaphors All Shook Up by Elvis Presley —reason for metaphors; to explain【L2】________ —Aristo
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 The long years of food shortage in this country have suddenly givenway to apparent abundance. Stores and shops are choked with food. Rationing is virtual suspended. and overseas suppliers h
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 In the house where I grew up, it was our custom to leave the front door on the latch at night. No one carried keys. Today doors do not stay unlocked, thus for part of an evening. The【S1】___
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问答题 夜是静寂的,柔和的。从对面我听不见一点声音。香港似乎闭上了它的大口
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 Thanks in no small part to Al Gore and his film producers, the American public is waking up to the seriousness of global warming.That is not so widely appreciated is that unless the US gove
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问答题 For many years
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 The Slug Queens sum up the spirit of Eugene. Every year the Oregon town hosts an alternative beauty pageant—coinciding with, but independent of, the annual Eugene Celebration. The winners a
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》PASSAGE THREE《问题》:What does the author mean by saying "Their case is weak. " in Para. 2?
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 For the longest time, I couldn’t get worked up about privacy: my right to it; how it’s dying; how we’re headed for an even more wired, under-regulated, over-intrusive, privacy-deprived age.
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问答题 文学书籍起码使我们的内心可以达到这样的三感:善感、敏感和美感。生活不如意时
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问答题4. 题目要求:It is commonly believed that one needs higher education in order to succeed, but is college education really necessary? Is a university degree a prerequisite to success? Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the different opinions; 2. give your comment. 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. Linda (China) I am in college but find the information I am being taught pretty much useless in the real world. Attending college is necessary to get a job in today's world but the actual information learned is a waste of time, and it is getting tough to land a good job even with a bachelor's degree. Kapiooie (Canada) Does a college degree guarantee someone is necessarily better? Absolutely not. But put yourself in the place of the hiring manager. If you have the choice of two people you don't really know, are you going to hire the one with the college degree or the one without? If you can afford it, get the college degree. Even if you never use it, it will forever prevent someone from questioning your educational background. Vivienne (France) I think college education is essential in life but it is not a must. Four years' study in college is a precious experience since we spend our best and most productive years in college. I have noticed that a college degree may offer opportunities. However, wages you will get in the future depend on many other factors such as your personality, competence and in some cases, good luck. Kerrie (the US) Attending college is a worthwhile endeavor. In the modern American job market it has become nearly impossible to pursue a lifelong career that pays well and offers stability and the possibility of promotion without a college degree. This means even those who struggle with student loans, but complete degrees, are still better off in the long run than their peers who did not attend college. Anderson (Germany) I think college education is worthy. At university, people should be taught how to think, how to analyze, how to solve problems, increase interaction between lecturers and students, more than just listen. Students can learn to follow their dreams by investing time, effort and money on their goals at university. Msacks (the US) College is for some people; it's not for all. We've been brainwashed that the only way to be successful is to go to college, and that degrees translate into success. If you want to be a doctor, lawyer, or other fields that require degrees, go for it. My first 2.5 years of work experience helped me 1,000 times more than my 5 years of college getting my bachelor's and master's degree. But if you really are a self-motivated, self-directed worker, college can be a hindrance rather than a help. Weld (the UK) There are many paths. We should not push every kid into college. Some should go to college, others to high tech vocational training, and others, maybe straight into business.
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 Resale Price Maintenance is the name used when a retailer iscompelled to sell at a price fixed by the manufacturer instead of choosingfor himself how much to add on to the wholesale price h
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问答题 有时候,买了一本书或者一张唱片回家,唱片听过一次之后,不怎么喜欢,于是将它长久地放在抽屉里
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》Current Challenges Confronting U.S. Higher EducationThe first challenge: force of the marketplace• Current situation : —presence of the marketplace as【T1】________external force —government
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 Metaphors in SpeakingDefinitionMetaphor: a way of 【L1】 ________before a way of wordsExamples of metaphors All Shook Up by Elvis Presley —reason for metaphors; to explain【L2】________ —Aristo
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问答题7. 题目要求:China's law makers are considering banning children under the age of 10 from appearing in advertisements. Do you think this ban will do more good than harm? The following are opinions from different sides. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the opinions from different sides; 2. give your comment. 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. Children care experts Joe (China): While adults who appear in advertisements might know the details, including materials, the manufacturing process and the service life of the products that they promote, children who are under 10 might not completely grasp such information. In most cases, they don't even actually know what the products are for. They say and do what the promoters pay them to say and do. Therefore, it's quite doubtful whether the products these child stars speak for are reliable or not. Lee (the US): The ban aims to protect minors from being negatively impacted by commercial activities and I think it is good. When a child rises to fame by acting in movies or in televised entertainment programs, he or she will be able to capitalize on his or her reputation. Too much entertainment engagement may be more than a child can bear, psychologically and physically. Even if they are talented in acting, their talent should not be overused. Otherwise, they may end up paying for this lost time when they grow up. Media workers AlexfromAmerica (the US): I'm more libertarian about the idea. Don't restrict advertising. We don't need more laws on this subject. If an advertisement "crosses the line" in the way it uses children, the market will shame that company to stop using the advertisement. The law is unnecessary here. David (Japan): The minors and their parents should be given the right to decide whether to do the job after fully analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of being an advertising endorser. Otherwise, instead of protecting the minors' interests, the law will restrict their freedom and rights. Bill (the UK): Endorsing a product does not necessarily violate the minors' rights and interests. It's thus wrong to forbid all such commercial activities for children. An endorsement means that the endorser recommends a product to the public in his or her own name. In this sense, children can still appear in advertisements without recommending a product in their own names. Even if the product is not as good as is advertised, they don't need to take responsibilities for it. Davidjames28 (China): One unintended result of this would be the sufferings of most children's magazines, websites and TV channels. And children are always the best choice in whether cultural or commercial promotion. And apart from children's media, think about the children's organizations, activities and distributed reading materials which are dependent on commercial involvement and sponsorship. I couldn't imagine the scene in which a parent-like adult tells children what to read or what to choose. It's much too patriarchal. I don't mean there shouldn't be rules on children advertisements. What I don't like most is that we always impose uniformity in all cases. Austrorus (China): Children advertisements shouldn't be banned. Some of them are also educational and very informative. I understand that some ads are misleading but to be honest, everything has a risk. It is not the children who endorse the products on commercials to be blamed for the bad influence of the advertisements aiming at children.
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问答题 题目要求:Old though this topic seems to be
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》  As people age, the brain changes in both good ways and bad.  If you are over 20, your cognitive performance is probably alreadyon the wane. The speed over which people can process informat
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问答题《复合题被拆开情况》 Ingma Bergman’s latest work as a screenwriter is "Sunday’s Children". Set in rural Sweden during the late 1920s, the story centers on a young boy named Pu, clearly modelled with Bergman him
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问答题 我直到几十年以后,才体会到云彩更多,霞光才愈美丽。从云翳中外露的霞光,才是璀璨多彩的
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