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填空题CurrentresidenceFutureresidence
填空题There are always three options of how to pay your membership fees in a club,namely, monthly,________and yearly.
填空题Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
填空题Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
填空题The women points out that the student can teach English and ______ together.
填空题Questions 19-20 Complete the notes below. Write ONLY ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Opening time: 10:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. on Monday to Friday (19) on Saturday and Sunday Training course: · Outdoor course · (20) beginners
填空题A known problem of using bubble therapy.
填空题Mr Gulick intends to use the fact that many people in Congo ______ against poachers.
填空题Decide which TWO things David Price recommends doing 1 year before going abroad. You may write your answers in any order. Choose from the following list:
A apply for scholarships
B consult tutor about current course
C make a precise budget for your studies abroad
D think about how you will pay your fees
E book accommodation
F pay your fees to the foreign university
填空题Questions 20-26
Look at the following statements (Questions 20-26) and the list of people
below. Mattch each statement with the correct person,
A-G. Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 20-26 on
your answer sheet. NB You may use any
letter more than once. NB Some
options may not be used.
List of People
A.Kenneth Turan B.Exhibitor Relations' analyst
C.Animation Ideas' blogger D.Kevin Cart E.Dr
Michael Rosenberg F.Dr Deborah Friedman
G.Roger Ebert
填空题Questions 4-7 Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer. There are four key elements that the moment identified as an apogee by press and pundits. They are: a focus on (4) ; a cost (5) model; (6) in new technology; (7) morphed from greatest assets to heaviest anchors.
填空题Questions 36-38 Choose THREE letters, A-G. Which THREE methods can avoid bacteria?A. public educationB. take medicineC. better cleaningD. do more researchE. far from hospitalF. use hand gelsG. live in rural
填空题Traditional societies are highly inventive in terms of technology.
填空题Many transactions in the real estate and leisure industries are in cash and so avoid ______ .
填空题Questions 14 What is the main idea of the short passage?A. To appeal government and parents to pay more attention to the children's health problem.B. To raise the sales promotion of fast food and enlarge the budget of the government.C. Children have no idea of telling the black from white on terms of junk food.D. Fast food company should do more to be concerned about children's health problem.
填空题{{B}}Questions 5-8{{/B}}Complete the following information about the flight
times using {{B}}NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A TIME{{/B}} for each gap.
Airline
Outward flight
Return flight
Stopover
Departure
Arrival
Departure
Arrival
Air Canada
10:00
10:00
16:00
18:00
Vancouver
Qantas
5 ______
10:15
09:00
11:00
6 ______
Pacific
7 ______
11:55
8 ______
06:10
Los Angeles
填空题What kind of animal is the great-horned owl?
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填空题Clutter Bugs Beware
Having an abundance of stuff is a symptom of 21st Century materialism—people are conditioned by society to think that more is better—but take heed: it can suck your energy and your time. An unruly assortment of stuff littering your room or your home can be both annoying and unsettling. Precious items and anything with real sentimental value should be stored carefully, of course, but clutter such as old receipts, outdated invitations, catalogues, your collection of trashy magazines and unwanted gifts should be disposed of. If you added up the time spent looking for misplaced objects or sifting through unnecessary papers to find what you need, what would that amount to? There is a lot to be said for the old adage: a place for everything and everything in its place.
This ancient organising truism can help you get your life in order and be free from clutter forever. Firstly, develop a system with a restricted series of options. Put all incoming material into your "inbox" at work, or whatever the equivalent is at home, then deal with the tasks one by one. Either do them immediately or prioritise them into A, B or C tasks ensuring that the "A" tasks take precedence over all others.
Another simple tip: find a home for everything. Before you toss something down on the countertop or sofa, ask yourself, "Is that where it belongs?" If it does not have a home, designate a place for that object and use the same spot every time. Label boxes and containers, drawers and cupboards and, remember, procrastination is to be avoided at all costs. Stow belongings and equipment in their assigned places straight away. Get into the habit—concentrate your energy on it until it becomes automatic. Clear off all flat surfaces like the desk in your office, the bench top in the kitchen or the bed in the bedroom.
Be aware of transition stages, when you are moving from one task to another, and exploit this phase productively to clean and clear up. It is a good idea to have an evaluation now and then to review your organising system and make adjustments. Perhaps there is more to de-clutter or perhaps you need to rearrange items, for example, if they are stored in one room but you use them in another. Clutter is also categorized as anything that is not finished so, if you have incomplete projects, make time to get them over and done with. Once you are clutter-free and well-organised, your life may change for the better.
Feng shui principles discourage the accumulation of clutter as "chi" or energy cannot move freely around masses of material, causing stagnation and a breeding ground for negative energy. For harmony and productivity, chi has to be free flowing and unrestricted. (Interestingly, the word "clutter" comes from an Old English word which means "to cause to become blocked or obscured".) Apparently, hoarding creates excessive "yin" energy which interferes with the natural flow and causes imbalance. Some of the consequences of this are purported to be poor concentration, stress, resentfulness and a lowered immune system. Clutter is stuck energy that affects people on all levels: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Clutter traps people in the past. It also shapes their self-image and others" perception of them—perhaps as neglected, unworthy, disorganised or ignored, if it is true that your surroundings reflect your inner self, then cleaning up clutter must surely bring positive change into your life.
Call it feng shui or call it common sense: on a practical level, the accumulation of junk hinders cleaning and fosters dirt and bacteria. It creates chaos, obstructs new opportunities, takes up physical space and harms relationships in your life. So, why do people hoard?
There have been many reasons posited as to why people collect and hang on to junk. Psychologists used to say it sprang from an impoverished childhood with a scarcity of food and material possessions but more recently it has been argued that it arises from an adolescence deprived of emotional support and comfort. Fear obviously has a great deal to do with it, too: fear of not having enough; fear of letting go of the memories associated with the objects; or fear of loss of control or security. Perhaps egotism has a part to play in that people buy and accumulate material objects as a demonstration of their personal power. Others may do it as a form of self compensation to conceal unresolved emotional problems.
Whatever the reason for it, it is said that clutter in your home and in your life is disempowering, that it undermines your energy, erodes your spirit and holds you in the past. It also thwarts financial prosperity. Aim for a harmonious and balanced flow of "chi" in your home and you may reap the rewards of a cleaner, more attractive, safer and nurturing place that is not only more comfortable but will allow you to pursue more effectively and successfully your true goals in life. Clean up and enjoy better health, wealth and happiness.
