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填空题the undervaluing of children's society
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填空题{{B}}SECTION 3 Questions 21-30{{/B}} {{B}}Questions 21-25{{/B}}Answer the following questions using {{B}}NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER{{/B}} for each.
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填空题Where does the woman suggest the man to go by No.36 bus?
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填空题Questions 9-13 Complete the notes below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet. 127 fibres = 1 bundle 2 fibres = 60 Watt bulb A (9) measures amount of light & a (10) mixes light from different sources to keep levels constant Higher % of natural light, more attractive and biologically advantageous—fluorescence contributes to feelings of (11) whereas natural or hybrid light gives rise to more productivity (& the sale of more (12) in shops) because it helps workers (& shoppers ) feel good and maintain biological rhythms. Plastic fibres are cheap but length from the (13) is a limiting factor.
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填空题Some CC4G clubs have ______ members.
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填空题Listen to the statement and complete the notes below. Use up to two words.
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填空题Questions 21-24 Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. The tutor's new room number is (21) The tutorial time is at (22) The reason for the student to see histutor is to (23) The student's trouble is to have many (24) to read.
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填空题Questions 17-19 Complete the table below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 17-19 on your answer sheet. Mode of Vibration Description  (17)  moves repeatedly to the left and right  (17)  up and down motion; like a wave torsional rdsembles motions of a  (17) 
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填空题The population began to explode with the foundation of Cuexcomate and the rapid development of __________ .
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填空题{{B}}SECTION 2 Questions 11-20{{/B}} {{B}}Questions 11-14{{/B}}Complete the following sentences using {{B}}NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS{{/B}} for each gap.
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填空题Questions27-30Completetheformbelow.UseNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
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填空题A description of an advertisement.
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填空题standard of living
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填空题Listen to the statements and fill in the blanks with the names mentioned. Listen to the statements and fill in the blanks with the names mentioned.
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填空题Nowadays information________is crucial for a firm.
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填空题Dingoes have flourished as a result of the sheep industry.
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填空题The reason that it is faster to develop nowadays.
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填空题Questions 10-13 Complete the sentences below with words taken from Reading Passage 1. Use NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Write your answers in boxes10-13 on your answer sheet.
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填空题The birth of suburbia A. There is no single pivotal moment that could be separated out from any other as the conception of the suburban lifestyle; from the early 1800s various types of suburban development have sprung up and evolved in their own localised ways, from the streetcar suburbs of New York to the dormitory towns outside of London. It is William Levitt, however, who is generally regarded as the father of modern suburbia. During World War Ⅱ, Levitt served in the United States Navy where he developed expertise in the mass construction of military housing, a process that he streamlined using uniform and interchangeable parts. In 1947, the budding developer used this utilitarian knowledge to begin work with his father and architect brother constructing a planned community on Long Island, New York. With an emphasis on speed, efficiency, and cost-effective production, the Levitts were soon able to produce over 30 units a day. B. William Levitt correctly predicted the demand for affordable, private, quiet and comfortable homes from returning GIs after World War Ⅱ and with the baby boom starting to kick in. All the original lots sold out in a matter of days, and by 1951 nearly 18,000 homes in the area had been constructed by the Levitt as it turns out, if you want to be kind to the natural environment, the key is to stay away from it. Suburbia fails the environmental friendliness test on a number of counts. Firstly, due to their low population density, suburbs consume natural land at a much higher rate than high-density row housing or apartment buildings. Secondly, they encourage the use of personal motor vehicles, often at a rate of one per family member, at the expense of public transport. It is also much less efficient to provide electricity and water to individual suburban houses instead of individual units in an apartment building. In his comparison of urban and suburban pollution, Edward L Glaeser concluded that we need to "build more skytowers—especially in California". Virtually everywhere, he found cities to be cleaner than suburbs. And the difference in carbon dioxide emissions between high density cities and their suburbs (for example, in New York) was the highest. Urban residents of New York can claim on average to produce nearly 15,000 pounds of carbon dioxide less than their suburban peers. E. Another negative aspect of suburban life is its stifling conformity and monotony of social experience. It was not just the nuts and bolts and the concrete foundations of suburban houses that got replicated street upon street, block upon block and suburb upon suburb; it was everything from the shops and cultural tile, to people"s hopes, dreams and aspirations. Suburbia gave birth to the "strip mall", a retail establishment that is typically composed of a collection of national or global chain stores, all stocked with a centrally-dictated, homogenous array of products. The isolation and lack of interaction in suburbs has also encouraged the popularity of television, a passively receptive medium for the viewer that, in the early days at least, offered an extremely limited scope of cultural exposure compared with the wealth of experiences available in the inner city. Meanwhile, much of the inner city "public sphere" has been lost with suburban flight. The public sphere is the area of social life in which people come together to freely discuss and identify social problems. In the city, this has traditionally occurred around newsstands, in coffee houses, salons, theatres, meeting halls, and so on. Suburbia has not found a way to replace this special type of social experience, however. Social meeting points in the suburbs tend to be based exclusively around specific interests such as sports or cultural clubs, with no broad forms of daily social interaction. F. These points do not suggest the idea of suburbia itself is flawed, but that it has not been executed in a way that takes into account the full spectrum of human needs and desires. This likely reflects the hasty, thrown-together nature of early suburban development. With the baby boom rippling across Western countries and demand for family friendly housing sky-rocketing, developers and city planners were unable to develop sophisticated models. Now, however, we should take time to consider what has gone wrong, and how we can reconfigure the suburb. How can we imbue suburban life with the lost sphere of public discussion and debate? How can people maintain their sought-after privacy without sacrificing a sense of community? How can we use new technologies to make suburbs environmentally friendly? These are questions for which the developers of tomorrow will have to find answers, lest the dream of suburbia become the nightmare of disturbia .
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