问答题SequenceWhichoptionbelowcontinuestheabovesequence?
问答题谢谢您的邀请,但是恐怕我无法应邀出席。(invite)
问答题Outstanding grades, a perfect personal essay, excellence on the field or stage—these are some of the reasons students are awarded scholarships for college. Do you think they are good indicators of future success, as students and then as contributors in one"s chosen field? How would you award scholarships?
Write an essay of no less than 160 words to express your opinion on the answer sheet.
问答题Trail of Dreams —Joseph M
Narusiewicz
A trail of dreams I follow The way of the
humble and meek Walk the road of everyday beauty
See the flowers of joy amidst pain
Blue sky shines through tears Stars glimmer
like eternal hope Hold on to the real dreams of love
This material world is passing
Beauty never grows old Freedom is letting
go Life is in not possessing Love is letting
everyone grow
Be yourself, let everyone be free Everything
is ours from love Bitterness is a waste of time
Stay on the trail of dreamsYou should write in no less than 160
words.
问答题Translate the underlined sentences in the following passage into Chinese. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.
Humans have lost the evolutionary race. We are born without wings. It"s a crucial omission and we are making the environment pay for it.
We like to think we"re the bee"s knees of the natural world but we"re nothing more than bumbling flatfoots. That"s why kookaburras laugh and midges torment us. We are grounded for life and, in our frustration, we"re wrecking the planet.
Wings might seem just fun and frippery, but they would also save the environment. If we could fly, we would not be trampling ecosystems underfoot. Natural habitats that now get bulldozed would flourish because we wouldn"t need roads. There would be no demand for cars, so there wouldn"t be emissions problems.
The common housefly travels 300 times its body length in one second.
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If in a few generations we could match that, we would reach 2,000 kilometres per hour, which would make ozone-de-stroying aircraft and land-grabbing airports unnecessary:
Society would benefit enormously if we could fly. Our philosophy about the private ownership of land would have to change because fences would become useless.
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Nets wouldn"t stop people flying into your garden—as anyone knows who has tried in vain to keep birds out of fruit crops.
And domestic rooftops would become public resting places.
The justice system would not need to guard expensive prisons because felons would simply have their wings clipped. Sports stadia would consist of only the pitch, with spectators hovering over the action. Stairs escalators and lifts would be as superfluous as bridges and tunnels. Buildings would have smaller ground plans and, instead, rise upwards, with entrance porches on every level.
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If we had wings, not only would we not need to plunder so much of the Earth"s resources, but we"d also be better guardians of the environment.
Woodland would not be cut down because trees would be vital resting places as we flitted through the troposphere. We"d be more aware of the changes to Earth as we survived it daily from on high. And we"d soon appreciate any changes to air quality at all heights.
There would be some drawbacks.
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Clothing would have to be tight and aerodynamic—but our perception of human beauty would soon change so that we"d delight at a glimpse of wings with colorful feathers.
Demand for the best addresses would push the prices of mountain eyries skyhigh. Electricity pylons and overhead cables would have to go. There would, inevitably, be the occasional crash landing in rush hour as soaring commuters got spun by the wing-tip vortices of others.
But it would be worth these minor hassles. The dinosaurs clearly recognised, the merits of wings, and went so far as to evolve into birds. That left us to inherit the Earth—an inheritance we seem determined to fritter away.
Humans clearly have an intuitive inkling of the need to fly. It comes up again and again, in nursery tales and sophisticated mythology from all over the world.
If we had evolved wings, the world would have been blessed.
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For the sake of the planet, biologists should stop growing ears on the backs of mice and start putting feathers between our shoulders, before it"s too late.
Time"s running out. Must fly.
问答题During the process of developing a tourist industry, Guilin attached great importance to constructing tourist attractions, maintaining the Li River, and improving its capacity to receive tourists. After more than 20 years" development, Guilin has made remarkable progress in the tourist industry, basically forming a multi-functional and multi-level system as well as overall high-quality tourist reception capacity. Guilin has become a world-renowned tourist city. In recent years, Guilin has always ranked within the top 10 in terms of international tourist arrivals.
问答题要不是下雨,我们的旅行本来是很愉快的。(but for)
问答题据估计,南极的冰山拥有全世界最大的淡水蕴藏。(estimate)
问答题Task Ⅰ
Here is an advertisement. Suppose you are going to apply for the post. You should write a letter to the secretary for information about the working hours, wages, and the tasks. Your letter should be no less titan 100 words. Now write the letter on the Answer Sheet.
Vacancy:
×× University, located in Heilongjiang, is looking for an English teacher-assistant for this coming September term. Applicants should pass CET Band 4.
Further details:
The Secretary, ××× University
Telephone: 0451-87654321
Fax: 0451-87651234
Email: resume @ China job.com
Web-site: http://www.×××. com
问答题任何情况下你都不要去碰它。(under any circumstances)
问答题由于没有受到什么教育,没有掌握有用的技术,所以他很难挣到足够维持生活的工资。(adequate)
问答题有些在语言学习上很有成就的人,在其他领域常常无所作为。(successful;fail)
问答题InhowmanywayscanthewordTURNberead?StartatthecentralletterTandmoveinanydirection.
问答题Findthemissingnumber:
问答题The automobile has had a profound effect on modern life. Some of these effects have been positive and others negative. Detail these effects in a 160-word essay.
问答题Imagine that you are going to Wenchuan as a volunteer to help victims of the May 12 earthquake and are only allowed to take three things with you. Write a composition about what you would choose and why. You should write no fewer than 120 words. Please write your composition on the answer sheet.
问答题ThesixteenthinternationalAIDSconferenceopenedonSundayinToronto,Canada.Morethantwenty-fourthousanddelegatesfromonehundredthirty-twocountriesareattendingthesix-dayconference.Theyincludescientists,healthcareproviders,activists,politicalandbusinessleadersandpeoplelivingwiththedisease.ManypeopleattendingtheAIDSconferencerepresentprivatenongovernmentalorganizations,orNGOs.PoliticalscientistsoftendescribeNGOsas"pressuregroups"becauseoftheireffectonworldissues.Theyhavelittleofficialpoweroverinternationaldecision-making.However,NGOsofteninfluenceinternationalpolicy.AbroaddefinitionofNGOisanynon-profitgroupthatisindependentofgovernment.Mostoftheseprivateorganizationshaveoneormoregoals.Forexample,somesupportcommunitydevelopment,providesocialservicesandhelppoorpeople.Otherssupporthumanrightsandsocialjustice.Stillothersworktoprotecttheenvironment.NGOssupportmanyissuesandoperatearoundtheworld.Someofthemostwell-knownincludeOxfam,AmnestyInternationalandGreenpeace.JamesPaulheadstheGlobalPolicyForum.ItisanNGOinNewYorkCitythatstudiespolicymakingattheUnitedNations.HesaysthatsomeNGOsrepresentindustriesorbusinesses,theinterestsofgovernments,orevencriminalgroups.HesaysitwouldbeamistaketobelievethatallNGOsareneutral.TheWorldBankhasdividedNGOsintothreemaingroups.Thefirstiscommunity-basedorganizationsthatservepopulationsinasmallgeographicalarea.ThesecondisnationalNGOs,whichoperateinindividualdevelopingcountries.InternationalNGOsarethethirdkind.Theseorganizationsusuallyhavetheirheadquartersinindustrializedcountries.Theycarryoutoperationsinmorethanonedevelopingnation.Informationaboutthetotalnumberofnon-governmentalorganizationsisincomplete.However,expertsestimatethattensofthousandsofNGOsareactivearoundtheworld.LargeinternationalNGOsmayhaveoperatingbudgetsoftensofmillionsofdollars.However,mostNGOsaremuchsmaller.Questions:1.WhatdoesNGOstandfor?
问答题切记无论干什么,如果尽全力的话,你距离成功就很近了。(not far from)
问答题大约两亿年前,南极洲曾生长着茂密的树木和雨林类植物。(forest with)
问答题During the 15 years of negotiations on China"s entry into the WTO, China has maintained consistent stance. After its accession into the WTO, China will steadily open wider to the outside world in the sectors of commodity and service trade, create favorable conditions for open, unified competition on an trade and economic system that conforms to the international norms for economic activities and suits China"s national conditions, and provide increased and stabilized market access for foreign enterprises to enter into economic and trade cooperation with China.
