填空题Listen to the statement and fill out the table below. Write one word and/or a number for each blank.
填空题Questions 7-10 Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Requirements: Good lift access Large lobby Removal of some (7) (8) too small—make bigger Change office near entry to storeroom New: —paintwork —lights —blinds — (9) Minimum length of lease (10) (with right of renewal)
填空题Complete the notes below.Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.COMPLANT TO THE AIRPORTExample AnswerName: Jack DawsonAddress: 【L1】______ Road, ExeterPostcode: 【L2】______Telephone: work: 【L3】______home: 798662
填空题A the discovery of a mechanism for telepathy. B the need to create a suitable environment for telepathy. C their claims of a high success rate. D a solution to the problem posed by random guessing. E the significance of the ganzfeld experiments. F a more careful selection of subjects. G a need to keep altering conditions.
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填空题{{B}}Questions 26-30{{/B}}Complete the following sentences using {{B}}NO MORE
THAN THREE WORDS{{/B}} for each gap.
填空题Do the following statements agree with the information given in the
text? {{B}}Write TRUE{{/B}} if
the information in the text agrees with the statement. {{B}}Write
FALSE{{/B}} if the information in the text
contradicts the statement. {{B}}Write NOT GIVEN{{/B}}
if there is no information on this.
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填空题Questions 20-24 Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-J, below. Write the correct letter, A-J, in boxes 20-24 on your answer sheet. A.is the way most people around the world get fluoride. B.is a threat to public safety. C.can occur as a result of mishaps in adding fluoride to water. D.can be regarded as nutritious. E.is a widespread health issue in developed countries. F.is not as common in infants. G.is the best protection against tooth decay. H.is required to sustain our material survival and biological growth. I.is visible as faint lines across the teeth. J.is difficult to achieve amongst poorer people.
填空题In which part of the CEC was the "Sustainable London" event held?
填空题Water is brought to a high temperature.
填空题Main focus of lecture: the impact of {{B}}31{{/B}} ............... on the occurrence of dust storms.
Two main types of impact:
A) break up ground surface, e.g. off-road vehicle use
B) remove protective plants, e.g. {{B}}32{{/B}} .......... and ..............
填空题Another example of cheap technology helping poor people in the countryside is ______.
填空题Oil spills into the sea.
填空题Questions 1-6 Reading Passage 1 has six paragraphs, A-F. Which paragraph contains the following information? Write the correct letter, A-F, in boxes ] -6 on your answer sheet.
填空题{{B}}READINGPASSAGE1{{/B}}PovertyandHealthThelinkbetweenhealthandeconomicoutcomeshasalwaysbeenacentralissueforbotheconomistsandsociologists.Mostexpertsbelievethatthereisastrongcausallinkbetweenhealthandeconomicprosperity.Forexample,thoseearninghigherincomeshavemoremoneytoinvestinhumancapitalsuchasimprovingandmaintaininghealth.Thismeansthattheirstandardoflivingimprovesastheirearningpowerincreasesandtheyareabletoinvestinbetterdiets,improvedsanitationandbetterhealthcare.Ahealthyworkerislesslikelytocontractdisease,andthismeansproductivityatworkimproveswiththeresultantopportunitytocommandhigherearnings.AclearexampleofthelinkbetweeneconomicproductivityandpoorhealthisUganda,whichissituatedintheeastofcentralAfrica.Recentsurveyshaveindicatedthat46%ofthepopulationisforcedtoliveonlessthan$1.00perday.Only49%ofhouseholdsinUgandahaveaccesstohealthcarefacilities.Thecurrentaveragelifeexpectancyis48yearsfrombirth,whichisestimatedtobeabout45formalesand50.5yearsforfemales.AnassessmentoftheburdenofdiseaseinUgandain1995demonstratedthat75%oflifeyearslostasaresultofprematuredeathwereduetoentirelypreventablediseases:perinatalandmaternalconditionsaccountedfor20%;malariafor15.4%;acutelowerrespiratorytractinfections10.5%;AIDS9.1%;diarrhoea8.4%.Inaddition,38%ofunderfiveyearoldsarestunted,25%areunderweightand5%wasted.Thesefactorsaccountedfortheextremelyhighmortalityrateexperiencedinthisage-group.ArecentreportfromHealthcareWorldwidemakestheclearestandstrongestcaseyetthatdiseasehasafundamentalanddisastrouseffectontheeconomiesofcountriesand,inthelongrun,atthegloballevel.Thereportconcludesthatfundingincreasesforhealthfromaffluentandpoorercountriesalikearevital.Althoughtheextraexpenditurefrompoorercountrieswouldbedifficulttofind,thereportconcludedthatthebenefitsreceivedwouldbeworthit.Itisestimatedthatthisinjectionoffundsintothehealthcaresystemsofthepoorercountrieswouldresultinasignificantincreaseinproductivitybecausepeoplewouldbehealthierandmoreabletowork.Thereportalsourgesafocusonthebiggestkillers,fromchildbirthandAIDS,andonmedicalcareatalocalcliniclevelratherthaninprestigioushospitals.Tothisend,theUgandangovernmenthaspursuedacomprehensivepovertyreductionstrategywhichhasaddressedtheissuesofaccesstoappropriateandadequatehealthcarebyutilisingtheexistingpoliticalstructureofthecountry.ThisstrategyhasresultedintheincidenceofpovertyinUgandafallingfrom56%in1992to35%in2000.TheMultinationalFinanceCorporation(MFC)haspraisedtheEastAfricancountryfortheprogressithasmadetowardsreducingpovertyandhasjustannounceditsapprovalofastaggered$21millionloanwhichwillbemadeavailableinthreeequalpartsoverthreeyearsbeginningin2002.ThisincentivemeansthatUgandahasbecomethefirstcountrythisyeartobenefitfromaPovertyReductionSupportCredit(PRSC).ThisisanewapproachtoWorldBanklending,availableexclusivelytolow-incomecountrieswithstrongpolicyandinstitutionalreformprograms,whichallowspovertyreductionstrategiestobecarriedout.However,theMFCnotesthatalthoughtheUgandaneconomyhasperformedrelativelywellduring2001-2002inachievinga5.5%growth,Ugandawouldstillcontinuetorelyheavilyondonorassistance.TheUnitedNationsHumanDevelopmentReportfor2002ranksUgandaas150thoutof173countries,andreportsitis"farbehind"initsattemptstogaintheanticipated10%increase.ItmayalsobeunabletoreachthehopedforMillenniumDevelopmentgoalofhalvingtheproportionofpeoplesufferingfromhungerby2015.TheUgandangovernmentisalsodedicatedtothecontrolofAIDSthroughtheUgandaAIDSCommission.In1993,UgandareportedthehighestrateofAIDScasesperpopulationinAfricaand,therefore,theworld.HIV,thenamegiventothepreliminarystagesofAIDS,andAIDS,thefullydevelopedformofthedisease,arestilloneoftheleadingcausesofdeathinUganda.Currently,about2.4millionpeopleinthecountryareHIVpositivewhileanother0.9millionhavethefullydevelopedform.Tomakemattersworse,themajorityofthoseaffectedwiththediseasearewithinthe15and40yearagegroup,whichiswherethemajorityofthelabourforcecomesfrom.Thereforetheeconomysuffers.However,sincetheintroductionoftheUgandaAIDSCommission,therehasbeenamajordecreaseintheincidenceofthedisease.ThestruggletomaintainadequateandappropriatelevelsofhealthcareinunderdevelopedcountrieswillcontinuetorepresentamajorchallengetoorganizationssuchasHealthcareWorldwideandUNICEEHowever,throughtheinvolvementofthemoreaffluentcountriesandthedevelopmentofaglobalfundsetupbytheUnitedNations,hopeispresentandthereisanairofoptimismaboutthefuture.Questions1-3UsinginformationfromReadingPassage1,completethediagrambelow.UseNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Writeyouranswersinboxes1-3onyourAnswerSheet.
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填空题Questions 21 and 22 Choose TWO letters, A-E. Why does Paul want to make wine at home?A. just for funB. to gain a sense of achievementC. to save moneyD. to kill timeE. to challenge himself
填空题Southern Africa does not have many of the resources it needs to help solve its food problem.
填空题Globalisation and competition
