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问答题{{B}}Outlines:{{/B}} 1) What is culture shock? 2) What are the symptoms of culture shock? 3) What should we do when confronted with culture shock?
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问答题Human beings in all times and places think about their world and wonder at their place in it. Humans are thoughtful and creative, possessed of insatiable curiosity. Furthermore, humans have the ability to modify the environment in which they live thus subjecting all other life forms to their own peculiar ideas and fancies. Therefore, it is important to study humans in all their richness and diversity in a calm and systematic manner, With the hope that the knowledge resulting from such studies can lead humans to a more harmonious way of living with themselves and with all other life forms on this planet Earth. "Anthropology" derives from the Greek words anthropos, meaning "human", and logos, meaning "study of". By its very name, anthropology encompasses the study of all humankind.
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问答题In fact, one of the biggest virtues of virtual reality is that it allows students to learn in a safe environment, and this holds true for students with behavior disorders. After a student has learned an appropriate behavior or way of controlling his or her anger, the student is put in progressively more difficult virtual social situations where he or she can practice the new technique. And it is expected that future teachers will be exposed to virtual classes, complete with "difficult students" to help them master behavior management techniques. Virtual reality even allows us to tailor the world to meet a child's needs. Let's say we're teaching a child to cross the street by paying attention to traffic signs. Educators have found that it is often difficult for the child to locate the traffic sign in a busy environment. With virtual reality, we can blow up the "walk sign" so the student knows what it looks like. Then we gradually begin shrinking the sign and adding other environmental elements. Once the student has mastered this virtually, he or she transfers the knowledge to the real world. In the end, this is the most important function of virtual reality programs for special students.
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问答题Directions: In this part, you are required to write a composition entitled Different Viewpoints on Human Flesh Search. You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence. Write at least 200 words.
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问答题If you intend using humor in your talk to make people smile, you must know how to identify shared experiences and problems. Your humor must be relevant to the audience and should help to show them that you are one of them or that you understand their situation and are in sympathy with their point of view. Depending' on whom you are addressing, the problems will be different. If you are talking to a group of managers, you may refer to the disorganized methods of their secretaries: alternatively if you are addressing secretaries, you may want to comment on their disorganized bosses. Here is an example, which I heard at a nurses' convention, of a story which works well because the audience all shared the same view of doctors. If you are part of the group which you are addressing, you will be in a position to know the experiences and problems which are common to all of you and it'll be appropriate for you to make a passing remark about the inedible canteen food or the chairman s notorious bad taste in ties.
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问答题The author suggests in the last paragraph that parents should be encouraged to ______
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问答题自从理查德·尼克松(Richard Nixon)同癌症宣战以来已经有30年了。其间,不少专家、学者耗费巨资试图寻找各种方法以攻克这个难题。但是今天的癌症死亡率与19世纪 70年代仍旧差不多一样高。美国妇女中乳腺癌患者的死亡率是世界上许多其他国家的5~30倍。在泰国每10万妇女中仅2~5人死于乳腺癌,而美国的妇女会有30~40人遭此厄运。究其原因,没有人会否认其与饮食很有关系。有些科学家认为:“每天人们摄入2~3磅食物,这是我们与环境最大范围的接触。因此人们必须十分重视良好的饮食习惯。虽说正确的饮食习惯不能根除世界上的癌症,但它有利于减少患癌症的风险。
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问答题 The world's long romance with speed may finally be ending. Even if Concorde (协和式飞机) flies again, its antique nature was revealed as soon as the Paris accident made people scratch their heads and ask quite why these odd aircraft were still flying. Much of the technology that surrounded us has, when we look at it afresh, a Jules Verne quality-solving problems that once seemed important in ways that are ingenious but not necessarily efficient or safe. The reorientation of science toward the biological and computer frontiers is now an old story, but the 19th century fascination with motive power has retained a powerful hold on our imaginations and our economies. 71. {{U}}Advances in motive power were for a long while the main way in which progress and national competition in technology were measured. First at sea, then on the railways, then on the roads, in the air and finally in space, more and more rapid movement was seen as an Carefree good and also, in some vague way, as a key to a fuller understanding of the world.{{/U}} So intoxicating was this ultimate way in which the growing speed and reach of manmade vehicles could be used that when an unknown rocket enthusiast called Hermann Oberth published his By Rocket To Interplanetary Space in the 1920s, it represented such an escape from the difficulties of the present to the anxious citizens of Weimar Germany (德国魏玛共和国) that it became a bestseller overnight. 72. {{U}}For individual sportsmen, pilots and drivers, speed had the status of a privileged substance to which, in those early days, only a minority had full access. Mechanized speed made men, and a few women, into heroes, and it remains a commodity to which males, in particular, are attracted.{{/U}} The front of the Boys Own annual of half a century ago would typically feature a speeding train in the middle ground, a fast aeroplane above, and a racing car in the foreground. Disentangling the genuine advantages of speed from its cult aspects has always been a problem, and this was certainly the case in the era in which Concorde was conceived. Land, air and sea speed records had mattered since the 20s in a way inconceivable today. This manic race was run on three tracks-of celebrity sport, of competition between civil industries, and of military development. All three were littered with casualties, whether spectators at Le Mans, Donald Campbell on Coniston Water, or numerous test pilots and astronauts through the years. Britain was slowing down on all three courses when Concorde came along. Indeed the Concorde project survived in part because, as Harold Wilson explained in his memoirs, the agreement with the French was embodied in an international treaty, and they refused even to consider abandoning or postponing the work. "We had little choice but to go on," the then prime minister concluded. His lack of enthusiasm suggests that, long before Concorde flew, some those responsible for it knew that it was not going to be a practical aircraft, and also that the technical spin-off would be less than advertised. The reason was that speed was such as dominant consideration that everything else had to take second place. The result was an aircraft that was both ahead of its tie and behind the times, since the era of small-scale luxury air travel was over. A preoccupation with speed has always gone hand in hand with a preoccupation with safety, the two standards between them providing a way in which advanced states calibrate the state of civilization. Increasing speeds have world lives in constant fear of regression, of losing the scientific and organizational edge that enables it to be both fast and safe. That is one reason why air and sea accidents can attain such mythic status. The disparate treatment of first and third world accidents in the Western press is probably due more to the feeling that accidents are indicators of technical health than to any devaluation of American or Asian lives. Speed still has its kingdom, but it is shrinking. Its limits have long ago been reached on the roads, and its value in the air, even for manned military aircraft, is diminished- agility and protection are as or more important. 73. {{U}}It is still marginally attractive to make trains go faster. The pursuit of physical speed has been replaced by the pursuit of near instantaneity on the Net, an aim which we may in time come to regard just as skeptically.{{/U}} It is hard to imagine the mood in which David Lean's The Sound Barrier was made in 1952. breaking that barrier seemed to hold the key to a mystery. But there was no mystery. Man can go faster, but that does not mean it is worth doing so.
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问答题No matter where in the world you live or what sector you are involved in, you have to take into account China"s rise. China continues to invest and buy things abroad in its drive to secure access to natural resources in places like Afghanistan and Australia and to exert power. True, China has far too many poor people, and its health care and social security systems still lag behind dozens of countries. Many analysts point to its poverty and a lack of military presence in different hemispheres ready to strike at will to argue foolishly that China is in fact a weak nation concerned with the potential collapse of its political and economic systems.
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问答题Directions: For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic My View On Job-Hopping (跳槽) in no less than 150 words. Remember to write it coherently and neatly on the ANSWER SHEET.
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问答题文化是某一特定人群所有传统、习俗、信仰和各种生活方式的总和。
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问答题我们也不应该忘记,广告给我们的钱袋作出了积极的贡献。没有这笔收入来源,报纸、商业电台和电视公司就不能生存。我们花很少的钱就能买到一份日报,或者能够欣赏如此众多的广播节目,完全是由于广告商付了这部分钱。想想看,要是让你付全价,报纸会有多贵!
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问答题你攻读博士学位的目标是…… 2.你确定这一目标的原因是…… 3.你将如何努力实现。
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问答题It is useful to remember that history is to the nation as memory is to the individu- al. As persons deprived of memory become disoriented and lost, not knowing where they have been and where they are going, so a nation denied a conception of the past will be dis abled in dealing with its present and its future. History is the best antidote to delusions of omnipotence and omniscience.
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问答题大多专家同意贫困国家技术工人的大批离去是有其深刻的经济、社会和政治原因的。而这种现象会严重影响到这些国家内对人才有迫切需要的一些行业,比如保健和教育。能做些什么来减少损失的话题一直争论不休,并最终引出了是否要限制技术工人的移民问题。富裕国家的移民政策在竭力吸引受过高等教育的专业人士,增强它们的竞争力,并填补国内技术的空缺。
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问答题铁杵成针 李白是中国唐朝的一位大诗人。 传说,他小时候很贪玩,怕困难,读书进步很慢。 有一天,李白放学回家,路过一条小河边,看见一位老婆婆正在磨一根很粗很粗的铁杵。 他觉得很奇怪,就走到老婆婆跟前问: “老婆婆,您磨这根铁杵干什么?” 老婆婆说:“磨成针。” 这时候,李白更觉得奇怪了,又问: “这么粗的铁杵,您怎么能磨成针呢?” 老婆婆告诉他说: “能,一定能!只要工夫深,铁杵就能磨成针。” 李白听了老婆婆的话,心里忽然明白了。 从此,李白刻苦读书,进步很快。后来,他终于成了一位有名的诗人。
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