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填空题(Depictions) of animals and hunting scenes (can found) (in) the prehistoric cave paintings of (nearly every) continent.
A. Depictions B. can found C. in D. nearly every
填空题We can argue over this point forever without obtaining any result.(anywhere) ____________________.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} For each numbered blank in the following passage, fill in
a suitable word in each blank on the ANSWER SHEET.
Sleep is an important part of our lives. We spend about
one-third of our lives sleeping. For millions of people,{{U}} (51)
{{/U}}, getting enough sleep is a continuing struggle. A recent study found
that thirty-five percent of Americans have{{U}} (52) {{/U}}going to
sleep or staying asleep. The problem is called insomnia. Insomnia exists{{U}}
(53) {{/U}}a person is not able to get the{{U}} (54) {{/U}}of
sleep needed to operate effectively. Insomnia is not{{U}} (55) {{/U}}in
numbers of hours of sleep. This is because different people need{{U}} (56)
{{/U}}amounts of sleep to feel rested. The most common problems{{U}}
(57) {{/U}}from insomnia are sleepiness and trouble in completing
work. Other problems are emotional disorders and difficulty{{U}} (58)
{{/U}}thinking. The treatments for{{U}} (59) {{/U}}were discussed
at a recent meeting of the Association of Professional Sleep Societies. The
group's sleep experts say there are three kinds of insomnia. One{{U}} (60)
{{/U}}is called transient insomnia. It{{U}} (61) {{/U}}just a few
days. It is a result of moderate tension. The tension can be caused by a long
airplane flight or a brief stay in a hospital.{{U}} (62) {{/U}}kind is
called short-term insomnia. It lasts several weeks and results from more{{U}}
(63) {{/U}}tension. The tension may be caused by problems at work or
at home, a major sickness or the death of a loved one. The third kind of
insomnia is called{{U}} (64) {{/U}}. It lasts longer than several weeks.
It often is a sign of severe physical or{{U}} (65) {{/U}}problems. Sleep
experts say anyone with long-term insomnia should be examined so the cause can
be found and treated. Many things we eat or drink can affect
our{{U}} (66) {{/U}}. Drinks containing alcohol or caffeine can block
sleep.{{U}} (67) {{/U}}can some medicines. Other causes of insomnia
include breathing problems or sudden, uncontrolled body movements during sleep.
Because insomnia has so many causes, not all treatments are{{U}} (68)
{{/U}}for everyone. But experts have offered some simple ideas that work for
most people. If{{U}} (69) {{/U}}to sleep, they say, get up and go to
another room, if possible. Stay up until you are really{{U}} (70)
{{/U}}, them return to bed. Get up at the same time every day. Do not
exercise just before going to bed. And, do not worry about past problems or
future plans.
填空题The scientists, concerned about the potential hazards, wanted the latest research finding made publicly.A. concerned aboutB. the latestC. madeD. publicly
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填空题Among all the poems I have read recently, Thomas Hardy's "The Darkling Trust" seems the most relevant to our times.A. AmongB. seemsC. toD. times
填空题Are you always sure you know what people mean when they try to describe their feelings to you? We use both words and gestures to express our feelings, but the problem is that these words and gestures can be interpreted in different ways. It is true that a smile means the same thing in any language. So (41) . laughter or crying. There are also a number of striking similarities in the way different animals show the (42) feeling. Tigers and humans, for example, often show their teeth when they are angry. This is probably (43) such behavior patterns are inherited rather than (44) . Fear is another emotion that is shown in (45) the same way all over the world. In Chinese and in English fiction, a phrase like "he went pale and began to tremble" suggests that the man is (46) very afraid or has just had a very nasty shock. However, "he opened his eyes wide" is used to suggested anger in Chinese (47) in English it conveys surprise. In Chinese surprise can be described in a phrase like "they stretched (48) their tongues". Sticking out your tongue in (49) is an insulting gesture or expresses disgust. Even in the same (50) , people differ (51) their ability to interpret and express feelings. Experiments in America have shown that women are usually better than men (52) recognizing fear, anger, love and happiness on people's faces. Disgust, contempt and suffering seem to (53) the most difficult emotions for people everywhere either to recognize or to (54) . Other studies have (55) that older people usually find (56) easier to interpret body language the way (people stand or move etc. ) than younger people (57) . And psychologists such as E. G. Beier have also shown that some people frequently give completely the wrong impression of (58) they feel. For instance, they try to show affection but in fact actually communicate dislike. Or when want to show interest, they give the impression that they don't care. This can happen even among close friends and members of the same family. In (59) words, what we think we are communicating through language, voice, face and body movement may be the exact (60) of what other people understand.
填空题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} For each numbered blank in the following passage, fill in
a suitable word in each blank on the ANSWER SHEET.
When travelers lack an awareness of
{{U}}(51) {{/U}} time is regulated in a foreign country, they can expect
to feel somewhat disoriented. Since most people {{U}}(52) {{/U}} time
for granted, the effects of values, customs, and social etiquette on the use of
time are seldom examined. A culture that values achievement and progress will
discourage people {{U}}(53) {{/U}} "wasting" time. Highly efficient
business people from these cultures may feel frustrated in a country
{{U}}(54) {{/U}} work proceeds at a slow pace. In religious
societies, customs specify times of the day, week, or year for prayer and
religious celebrations. If an individual tries to {{U}}(55) {{/U}} an
appointment during a sacred holiday, he or she could unknowingly offend a
religious person. Social etiquette determines appropriate times for visits,
meetings, and even phone calls. Arriving two hours late for an {{U}}(56)
{{/U}} may be acceptable in one culture, whereas in {{U}}(57) {{/U}}
, keeping someone {{U}}(58) {{/U}} fifteen minutes may be considered
rude. Promptness is important in American business, academic,
and social settings. The {{U}}(59) {{/U}} of punctuality is taught to
young children in school. Tardy slips and the use of bells signal to the child
that punctuality and time itself are to be respected. An amusing report of a
school child's experience with time {{U}}(60) {{/U}} in a recent
newspaper article: "{{U}} (61) {{/U}} a child, my mother
used to tell me {{U}}(62) {{/U}} crucial it was to be at school
{{U}}(63) {{/U}} the first bell rang. Preparation for my 'on-time'
appearance began the night before. I was directed to go to bed early so I could
wake {{U}}(64) {{/U}} wide-eyed at 7 a.m. with enough time to get ready.
Although I usually managed to watch my share of TV cortoons, I knew that in one
hour I had to get dressed, eat breakfast, {{U}}(65) {{/U}} my teeth,
{{U}}(66) {{/U}} my hair, and be on my way to school or I would be
violating an important rule of Mom's, the school's or of the world's. It was
hard to tell which." People who keep appointments are
{{U}}(67) {{/U}} dependable. If people are late to job interviews,
appointments, or classes, they are often viewed {{U}}(68) {{/U}}
unreliable and irresponsible. In the business world, "time is money" and
companies may fine their executives for tardiness to business meetings. Of
course, it is not always possible to be punctual. Social and business etiquette
also provides rules for late arrivals. Calling on the telephone if one is going
lo be more than a few minutes late for scheduled appointments is considered
polite and is often expected. Keeping a date or a friend wailing beyond ten to
twenty minutes is considered rude. On the other {{U}}(69) {{/U}}
,arriving thirty minutes {{U}}(70) {{/U}} to some parties is
acceptable.
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填空题What did non-native English teacher deserve but seldom enjoy?
填空题Although we had been present at roughly the same time, Mr. Brown saw the situation quite different from the way I saw it.A. AlthoughB. atC. differentD. the way
填空题One way of improving one's writing is to get into the habit of keeping a record of your observations, of storing (71) in a notebook or journal. You should make note on your experiences and on your (72) of everyday life so that they are preserved. It is sad (73) to be able to retrieve a lost idea that seemed brilliant when it flashed across your (74) , or a forgotten fact that you need to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a conclusion. The journal habit has still (75) value. Just (76) you need to record observations--the material for writing you need to practice putting thoughts on paper. Learning to write is more like learning to ski (77) it is like studying calculus or anthropology. Practice helps you discover ways to improve. Writing down ideas for your own use forces you to examine them. Putting thoughts on paper for someone else to read (78) you to evaluate not (79) the content what you say but also the expression (80) you say it. Many raters have benefited from this habit.
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Human-resource management is not traditionally seen as central to the ______ of the firm in the United States.
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The lack of importance attached to human-resource management can be seen in the corporate ______.
2
The post of head of human-resource management is usually a ______.
3
While American firms often talk about the ______ spent on training, their work force.
4
The money they do invest is also more highly ______ on professional and managerial employees.
5
填空题In this atlas, there are 50 maps and 5 of them are maps of China. (contain) ______.
填空题The captain did not want to endanger the lives of his crew. (danger) ______.
填空题According to Ryle, the task of philosophy is to restate "______misleading expressions" in forms that are logically more accurate,(system)
填空题In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to ______.
填空题A state university president was arrested today and charged with impersonate a police officer because, the authorities say, he pulled over a speeding driver here last month. (57) Using flashing headlights, Richard L, Judd. 64 the president of Central Connecticut State University, made the driver, Peter Baba, 24, of Plainville, pull on Jan. 23. the state police said. (58) He then flashed a gold badge and barked at him for speed, they said. (59) Mr. Judd is New Britain's police commissioner from 1981 to 1989 and from, 1993 to 1995. (60) But Detective Harold Gannon of the New Britain police said today that the job involved more policy as police work, and did not include the authority to charge or chide criminals. (61) The gold badge was mere a university award. (62) The governor said he would not ask for a resignation because Mr. Judd had made a "misjudgment" and had written a letter of apologizing(63) Later, Mr. Judd's lawyer, Paul J. McQuillan, issued a long apology from his superior, whom he described as "the best thing to happen to New Britain," (64) "My experience and instinct as an E. M. T. and former police commissioner prompted me to involve myself with this matter," Mr. Judd said in the statement (65) "In hindsight, I see it was mine to manage./
填空题(Hardly he had) entered (the office) when he realized (that he) (had forgotten) his wallet.
A. Hardly he had B. the office C. that he D. had forgotten
