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问答题{{I}}In this part, you are asked to write a composition on the title of "Effect of Research Event on My Later Lire and Work" with no less than 160 English words. Your composition should be based on the following outline given in Chinese. Put your composition on the answer sheet.{{/I}} 1.在科研和学习中使我最难忘的一件事情是______。 2.使我难忘的原因是______。 3.它对我后来的影响是______。
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问答题Mother languages, along with linguistic diversity, matter for the identity of individuals. As sources of creativity and vehicles for cultural expression, they are also important for the health of societies. Not least, languages are factors for development and growth. We know how important education in the mother language is for learning outcomes. Mother language instruction is a powerful way to fight discrimination and reach out to marginalized populations. As wellsprings of knowledge, languages are also starting points for greater sustainability in development, for managing more harmoniously our relationship with the environment and change.
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问答题环境变化导致全人类灭亡不太可能,但若维系现有的文明却非常困难?(extinguish)
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问答题为了降低严重交通事故的数量,英国在马路上安装了更多的超速摄像机。(bring down)
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问答题Lookattheadvertisementbelow,postedonauniversitynoticeboard,advertisinggrantstostudyintheUK.Writealetterofabout100wordstotheuniversityapplyingforthegrantandaskingformoreinformation.Writetheletterinanappropriatestyleontheanswersheet.
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问答题Your sock drawer contains ten pairs of white socks and ten pairs of black socks. If you’re only allowed to take one sock from the drawer at a time and you can’t see the color of the sock you’re taking until you’ve taken it, how many socks do you have to take before you’re guaranteed to have at least one matching pair?
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问答题爆炸力相当强大,方圆二十英里的树木均被炸毁。(so...that)
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问答题他未能回答出这些问题使警察起了疑心。(suspicious)
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问答题Everyyear,newrollercoastersarebuiltthatarebigger,faster,andwilderthanever.Towerridesaredroppingusfarther.Flatridesarespinninguswithunimaginablenewtwists.ItallseemedlikegoodcleanfununtilJune2,2001.A28-year-oldwomanwasfoundunconsciousafterathree-minuterideontheGoliathrollercoasteratSixFlagsMagicMountaininValencia,California.Paramedicsrushedhertoanearbyhospital,whereshewaspronounceddead.TheLosAngelesCountycoronerattributedherdeathtoapre-existingcondition.Thewomanhadabrainaneurysmthatcouldhavebrokenatanytime.Ratherthancalmpeople,thecoroner"srulingcreatedacontroversythatmaycontinueforyearstocome.Thedeathwasoneoffifteenfatalitiesorseriousbraininjuriesthathadoccurredoverthepriortenyearsamongotherwisehealthypeoplewhohadjusttakenthrillrides.Bythetensofthousands,childrenandadultslineupforthrillridesinamusementparksaroundtheworld.Theseridesaredesignedtoprovidetheextremephysicalsensationsyoujustdon"tgetwalkingdownthestreet.Tofindoutwhetherridersneedtobeasfitasjetpilotstohandlethethrills,popularmechanicsaskedoneofthepeoplebestqualifiedtoanswer,CaptainDavidL.Steinhister.HeisaflightsurgeonfortheU.S.AirForceThunderbirds."Weflyvisitingmediarepresentatives,whoareeverydaypeople,inourjetsandsubjectthemtog-forcesinexcessofthosefoundonrollercoasters.Wehavenothadanyinstancesofbraintrauma,"Steinhistersaid."Asflier,wetraintohandleandtoleratetheheavyg-forces,ashighasnineg"s.Ourvisitorswillexperiencesustainedg-forcesofmorethantwicetheforcesfoundonarollercoasterwithnolastingilleffect."ButSteinhisteraddsthattheyalwaysscreenthesepeoplepriortoflightstobesurethey"rehealthy.WouldAirForce-stylepreflightmedicalscreeninghavesavedanyofthosewhodiedsoonaftercoasterrides?Thatwillremainamatterofspeculation,butitdoesraisethequestionofwhethermoreregulationsareneededonthrillrides.Theamusementindustrydoesn"tthinkso,andthescientificevidencethatexistsappearstoconcur.Thelatestevidencetosupporttheamusementindustry"spositionappearedintheOctober2002issueoftheJournalofNeurotrauma.UniversityofPennsylvaniascientistsDr.DouglasH.SmithandDavidF.Meaneycoauthoredthearticle,"G-force,RollerCoasterandBrainTrauma:OntheWrongTrack?"Smithisabraintraumaresearcherwhostudiestheeffectsofautomobilecrashes.Meaneyisabioengineerwhostudiesbraintrauma."Accordingtoourdata,"saysSmith,"it"sunlikelythatamusementridescausebraininjuries."Theteamtookg-forcedatafromthreehigh-g-forcerollercoastersandinputthedataintoamathematicalmodelforheadaccelerations.Theythencomparedtheresultstoknownthresholdsforvarioustypesofheadinjuries.Theyfoundthatthehighestheadaccelerationsfromrollercoasterrideswerefarbelowtheminimumthresholdsforothertypesofinjuries.U.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommission(CPSC)statisticssupportSmithandMeaney"sresults.Whileinjuriesandoccasionalfatalitiesdooccur,theyareprimarilyaresultofaridemalfunctionorfromriderhorseplay.Statistically,amusementparksarestilloneofthesafestplacestohavefun.AccordingtothemostrecentdataprovidedbytheCPSCandtheNationalSportingGoodsAssociation,intheyear2000therewerefarfeweremergencyroomtreatedinjuriesper1000visitsatamusementparksthantherewereformanyotherrecreationalactivities.Inthatyear,theCPSCestimates,therewere6,594emergencyroom-treatedinjuriesrelatedtoamusementparkrides.Mostofthosewereminor.Incomparison,eachyearanestimated20,000peoplearetreatedforinjuriessustainedatmusicconcerts.Andabout200,000schoolchildrenvisitemergencyroomsforinjuriessustainedonaplayground.Thelowincidenceofinjuryonridesiscreditedlargelytooneorganization.Since1978,theAmericanSocietyforTestingandMaterials(ASTW)hasworkedwithnumerousmembersoftheU.S.amusementindustrytodraftstandardsandregulationsforridersafety.ThemanufacturersandtheASTMalsoobtainandanalyzedataong-force.Theyusethisdatatorevisethedesignandconstructionofrides.Oneimportantaspectoftheirworkhastodowiththerelationshipbetweeng-forceandtheheightandspeedofthecoasters.Thesurprisingfactisthatthereisnorelationship.G-forcesarecreatedbyhowtightlyonechangesdirectionwhileinmotion.Whenarollercoastertraingoesfaster,italsogoesthroughalargerradiusturninordertomaintainthesameg-forceasaslowertrainroilingthroughatightercurve.Andso,eventhoughadvancesintechnologyhaveledtofasterandmorethrillingrides,g-forcelevelsonrollercoastershavenotchangedmuchinthepasttwotothreedecades.Today"smachinesalsobenefitfromtheuseofcomputerprogramsthatautomaticallycalculateg-forcealongeverysectionoftheride.Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
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问答题Directions: You want to write a job application. Your letter should cover these four points: 1.your education background 2.your main courses at school 3.your strong suit(which you are good at) 4.your hobby(hobbies) You should write about 100 words on answer sheet 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
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问答题这是绝对不可能的,正如试图在水中捕捉月亮的影子。(take hold of)
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问答题It’s the beginning of a new year. Write describing resolutions you make to try to change your life and why you Li Ming instead Write a note of about 100 words in an appropriate style on the answer sheet.
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问答题In his classic novel, The Pioneers, James Fenimore Cooper has his hero, a land developer, take his cousin on a tour of the city he is building. He describes the broad streets, rows of houses, a teeming metropolis. But his cousin looks around bewildered. All she sees is a forest. "Where are the beauties and improvements which you were to show me?" she asks. He's astonished she can't see them. "Where! Why everywhere." he replies. For though they are not yet built on earth, he has built them in his mind, and they are as concrete to him as if they were already constructed and finished. Cooper was illustrating a distinctive American trait, future-mindedness: the ability to see the present from the vantage point of the future: the freedom to feel unencumbered by the past and more emotionally attached to things to come. As Albert Einstein once said, "Life for the American is always becoming, never being."
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问答题People spend a great deal of time, money, and energy to see or read about movie stars, TV actors, and athletes. What role do such celebrities play in society? Write an essay of about 160 words. Give specific examples.
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问答题"Eating sweets can damage your teeth. Eating sweets can make you ill. " According to the two statements, which of the following statements must be true?
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问答题莉莉在学校里非常活跃,但一回到家却变得很安静,这让她的父母感到很迷惑。(puzzled)
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问答题更高的办学水平、更大的责任感和更多的投资使得我们的学生取得更高的考试分数和毕业成绩。(bring)
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问答题收音机及电视机使得做广告的人有可能用这种方法吸引千百万人的注意。(capture the attention)
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问答题有些人不愿承认自己失败,也不会从失败中汲取教训。(admit to)
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问答题后来出嫁了,两个人还藕断丝连,这只能怪包办婚姻,不能怪她。(keep up)
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