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填空题appear, competitive, corporate, corrupt, differ, ethics, interest, nation, present, sponsor, volunteer, co-worker A surprising number of employees in large companies report feeling pressure to" do the wrong thing. "One out of eight workers reported their (1) or managers somehow pressured them to do something against the company's ethical standards. Such internal (2) has led several large companies into difficulty and even to complete failure. When a large corporation fails due to corruption, a clear message is sent to the public, and business students in particular. That message is" in life and in business, (3) behavior will get you in trouble. "It (4) more students are getting this message as enrollment in Business Ethics courses rises. (5) , however, very few MBA programs in North America require students to take any Business Ethics courses. For this reason, the (6) organization called Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) is actively working to train young business people to make ethical business decisions. SIFE works through teams of university students who (7) their time to work on training courses and to develop projects. These teams can be found on more than 1, 500 campuses in 37 countries around the world. The organization is supported by faculty advisors on these campuses, and many international (8) take part in events organized by SIFE. The courses and programs (9) by SIFE are aimed at helping young businesspeople better themselves, their communities, and their countries. Each year, the teams from each university write an annual report of their activities and give a (10) in a competition where the best team is awarded the SIFE World Cup.
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填空题Most children at the tender age of six or so are full of the most impractical schemes for becoming policemen, firemen or train drivers when they grow up. When I was that age, however, I could not be bothered with such mundane ambitions, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I was going to have my own zoo. At the time, this did not seem to me, and still does not seem, a very unreasonable idea. My friends and relatives, who had long found me strange because I showed little interest in anything that did not have fur or feathers, accepted this as just another manifestation of my strangeness. They felt that, if they ignored my often-repeated remarks about owning my own zoo. I would eventually grow out of it. As the years passed, however, to the bewilderment of my friends and relatives, my resolve to have my own zoo grew increasingly stronger, and eventually, after going on a number of expeditions to bring back animals for other zoos, I felt the time was ripe to acquire my own. From my latest trip to West Africa, I had brought back a considerable collection of animals which were living, temporarily I assured her, in my sister's suburban garden in Bouruemouth. After a number of unsuccessful attempts to convince local councils in various areas to support my plans, I began to investigate the possibility of starting my zoo on the island of Jersey in the English Channel. I was given all introduction to a man named Hugh Fraser who, I was told, was a broad-minded, kindly soul. He would show me around the island and point out suitable sites. So, I flew to Jersey and was met by Hugh Fraser who drove us to his family home, probably one of the most beautiful old houses on the island. There was a huge walled garden with lots of outbuildings all built in the beautiful local stone which was the colour of autumn leaves glowing in the sunshine. Turning to my wife, I said, "What a marvelous place for a zoo!" If my host had promptly fainted on the spot, I could not have blamed him. The thought of creating the average person's idea of a zoo, with all the grey cement and iron bars, in such a lovely spot was horrible. To my astonishment, however, Hugh Fraser did not faint, but merely cocked an enquiring eyebrow at me and asked whether I really meant what I said. Slightly embarrassed, I replied that I had meant it, but added hastily that I realized that it was impossible. Hugh said he did not think it was as impossible as all that. He went on to explain that the house and grounds were too big for him to keep up as a private individual, and so he wanted to move to a smaller place in England. Would I care to consider renting the property for the purpose of establishing my zoo? I could not imagine more attractive surroundings for my purpose, and by the time lunch was over, the bargain had been sealed. The alarm displayed by all who knew me when this was announced can only be imagined. The only exception to the general chorus of disapproval was my sister. Although she thought it a mad scheme, at least it would rid her back garden of the assorted jungle creatures who were beginning to put great strain on her relationship with her neighbours. Answer the questions in maximum of fifteen words.
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填空题Rearrange the letters given and make one word that uses all of the letters. AACDDEINT
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填空题On glancing through your morning paper you notice that four pages are missing. One of the missing pages is page 8. The back page of this newspaper is 28. What are the other three missing pages?
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填空题The word is to the sentence what the letter is to the _____ . A. mind B. word C. writing D. noun E. alphabet F. number
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填空题Some scientists think that parents make too big fuss about hygiene, and that daily 【M1】 ______contact with bacteria and viruses can be good for youngster. A recent study conducted 【M2】 ______by the University Children's Hospital in Munich showed that children who hadat least two mild virus infections before their first birthday were only the half as 【M3】 ______likely to be diagnosed with asthma or allergies when they were seven, compare with 【M4】 ______children who had been ill only once or not at all. This finding supports the hypothesis 【M5】 ______that today's ultra-clean lifestyle is the reason of an increase in allergies in the general 【M6】 ______population in developed countries. It is possible, although this is not yet establish, 【M7】 ______which contact with the bacteria is needed for cells in human immune systems to 【M8】 ______develop correct. So parents should not overreact if their children get muddy or 【M9】 ______dirt sometimes when playing outside. 【M10】______
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填空题In comparison with the lives of other postgraduate students, the life of a student doctor is far from easy. Despite the heavy workload, it seems that the more you learn, the more you rely what you still need to study. As a result, it is not unusual for students to drop out. Misguided teachers attempt to simplify matters in an environment that demands the very best of its practitioners. The situation is little better in the year or two years after qualifying. Poorly paid for such long hours, many junior doctors find themselves becoming disillusioned with medicine. The more depressed they become, the more likely they are to look elsewhere for a career, wasting up to seven years of training and education. An unfortunate statistic is that of those that qualify as doctors, 18% do not remain in the profession for more than three years. Answer the following questions according to the passage.
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填空题TheMillenniumSeedBankProjectOneofthelargestconservationprojectseverundertaken,thisinternationalcollaborationaimstosafeguardover24.000plantspeciesworldwideagainstextinctionandtosecurethefutureoftheUK'snativefloweringplants.AnewbuildingtohousetheseedvaultswillopeninthesummeratWakehurstPlaceinSussex.Itwillincludeanexhibitionandprovideaworldresourceforseedconservation,researchandeducation.Thetotalprojectcostisabout£80million.TheMillenniumCommissionisprovidingagrantofupto£30millionandwearealsoparticularlygratefultoOrangePlcwhoseearlycommitmentwassocrucial,andtotheWellcomeTrust,theworld'slargestmedicalresearchcharity.Recognisingtheenormouscontributionthatplantsmaketosuccessfulremedies,theTrusthasprovided£9.2milliontowardsthebuildingitselfwhichwillbeknownastheWellcomeTrustMillenniumBuilding.Muchoftheremainingcostwillbesoughtfrominternationalfundingagencies.Whydoweneedtoconserveplants?Withinfiftyyears,onequarteroftheworld'splantscouldbecondemnedtoextinction.Shouldthishappen,manythousandsofanimalswilldisappearaswell,butperhapsmostimportantly,thehumancostwillbehuge.Aswellasprovidingstaplefoodcrops,plantsarethesourceofagreatmanymedicines,andformtheprincipalsupplyoffuelandbuildingmaterialsinmanypartsoftheworld.Theyalsoprotectthesoilandhelptoregulatetheclimate.However,plantsareoftenlostbeforeweknowanythingabouttheirpotentialbenefitsforsociety.Whydoweneedseedbanks?Wewouldalwayslikeplantsandtheirhabitatstobeconservedinthewild.Sadly,pressuresontheenvironmentaresogreatthatitisnotalwayspossibletodothis.Becausewecan'talwaysguaranteethesafetyofaplantinitsnaturalenvironment,bankingseedsprovidesaneffectiveformofinsurance.Seedbanksareaveryefficientandcost-effectivemeansofconservingplantspeciesbecauseseedsoccupyverylittlespaceandrequirelittleattention.Manythousandsofseedsforeachspeciesarestoredinaseedbank.Eachseedrepresentsapotentialnewplant.Life'sstrengthisinitsdiversity,sothegreatervarietyofseedswestoreforeachspecies,themorewecanguaranteethatspecies'safefuture.AimsoftheMillenniumSeedBankTheprojectaimstocollectandconserveseedsfromtheentireUKnativeseed-bearingflorabytheyear2000.Throughinternationalcollaborationtheaimistobank24,000species,principallyfromtheworld'sdrylands,by2010.Theprojectwillalsocarryoutresearchtoimproveallaspectsofseedconservation,makeseedsavailableforresearchandspeciesreintroductionintothewild,anditaimstopromotepublicinterestinplantconservation.Questions66to68:Tellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)orfalse(F),accordingtothepassage.66.TheWelleomeTrusthasbeenBritain'sonlysourceoffundingforplantspeciesconservationsofar.67.Seedsfromeveryclimaticregionintheworldwillbecollectedby2000.68.Theseedbankprojecthopestoencourageeverybodytotakegreatercareofplants.Questions69to70:CompletethefollowingsentenceswithNOMORETHANFIVEWORDSforeachblank,accordingtothepassage.69.TheMillenniumSeedBankisprimarilyaplacefor______.70.Seedsneedtobekeptinseedbanksbecause______intheirnativehabitat.
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填空题Theancientartofreadingsomeone"spalmhasalwaysbeena1themostpopularwaysofforetellingthefuture.Afterall,youdon"thavetobelieveit,andthebestthingaboutitisthatitdoesn"trequirealotoftimeorexpensiveeq2either.Butmanyareskepticalthatpalmreadinghasanyscientificbasisatall.3couldbemoreridiculousthantheideathatourfuturecanbepredictedfromtherandomlinesandcreasesonourhands?Cynicsclaimthatpalmistsuseothercluestogaintheir"amazing"insights.In4words,themoreexperiencedandobservantthereaderis,thebettertheybecomeatnoticingthingswhichhelpthemto"predict"thefuture.Whilethemorecynicalthe"victim"is,the5likelytheyaretobelieveawordofit!However,scientistsattheUniversityofBarcelonahavediscoveredthatpalmistrymayhavesomebasisinscientifictruth.6(compare)thepalmsof140children,theydiscoveredthatthemorearchesandloopschildrenhaveontheirpalms,themorelikelytheyaretobe7(intellectual)impaired.AndtheexistenceofaSimianline—arare,creaseacrossthepalm—appearstobeoneofthemostreliable8(indicate)ofmentaldeficiency.Thismaybeconnectedwitheventsbetweenthethirteenthandeighteenthweeksofpregnancy,acrucialtimeforbraindev9andtheperiodwhenfingerprintsareformed.Somaybethereissometruthinwhatthepalmreadersaysandthereisnothingmoreguaranteedtocheeryouupthanthenewsthatyouareabouttomeetatalldarkstrangerw10willchangeyourlifeforthebetter.
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填空题You are looking for one word in this paragraph. The word appears only once, its first letter is the eighth letter which appears after a certain vowel and the same vowel is the fifth letter before its last letter.
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填空题One day, while at work in the coalmine, I happened to overhear two miners talking about a great school for colored people somewhere in Virginia. This was the first time that I had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college that was more pretentious than the little colored school in our town. (74) In the darkness of the mine I noiselessly crept as close as I could to the two men who were talking. I heard one tell the other that not only was the school established for the members of any race, but the opportunities that it provided by which poor but worthy students could work out all or a part of the cost of a board, and at the same time be taught some trade or industry. As they went on describing the school, it seemed to me that it must be the greatest place on earth, and not even Heaven presented more attractions for me at that time than did the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute in Virginia, about which these men were talking, I resolved at once to go to that school, although I had no idea where it was or how many miles away, or how I was going to reach it; I remembered only that I was on fire constantly with one ambition, and that was to go to Hampton. This thought was with me day and night. After hearing of the Hampton Institute, I continued to work for a few months longer in the coalmine. While at work there, I heard of a vacant position in the household of General Lewis Ruffner, the owner of the salt-furnace and coalmine. Mrs. Viola Ruffner, the wife of General Ruffner, was a "Yankee" woman from Vermont. Mrs. Ruffner had a reputation all through the vicinity for being very strict with her servants, and especially with the boys who tried to serve her. Few of them remained with her more than two or three weeks. They all left with the same excuse: she was too strict. I decided, however, that I would rather try Mrs. Ruffner's house than remain in the coalmine, and so my mother applied to her for the vacant position. I was hired at a salary of $ 5 per month. I had heard so much about Mrs. Ruffner's severity that I was almost afraid to see her, and trembled when I went into her presence. I had not lived with her many weeks, however, before I began to understand her. I soon began to learn that, first of all, she wanted everything kept clean about her, that she wanted things done promptly and systematically, and that at the bottom of everything she wanted absolute honesty and frankness. Nothing must be sloven or slipshod; every door, every fence, must be kept in repair. I cannot now recall how long I lived with Mrs. Ruffner before going to Hampton, but I think it must have been a year and a half. At any rate, I here repeat what I have said more than once before, that the lessons that I learned in the home of Mrs. Ruffner were as valuable to me as any education I have ever gotten anywhere else. (75) Even to this day I never see bits of paper scattered around a house or in the street that I do not want to pick up at once. I never see a filthy yard that I do not want to clean, a paling off of a fence that I do not want to put on, an unpainted or unwhite-washed house that I do not want to paint or whitewash, or a button off one's clothes, or a greases-pot on them or on a floor, that I do not want to call attention to. Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage
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填空题You are looking for one word in this paragraph. The word appears only once, its first letter is the eighth letter which appears after a certain vowel and the same vowel is the fifth letter before its last letter.
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填空题 Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word. Choose the correct word in one of the following three ways : according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word, or by using the given letters of the word. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. Healthy guilt is a warning signal that either something dangerous is about to happen or something has already happened that needs c {{U}}(66) {{/U}}. A feeling of distress is good when it keeps us from vio {{U}}(67) {{/U}} our own values. It serves a useful function. Here is a(n) {{U}}(68) {{/U}}: If a fire broke out in someone's home {{U}}(69) {{/U}} to faulty wiring, he would not be content with merely putting out the fire. Rather, he would have the house rewired. When we feel guilty about something, we have to make the necessary changes in our character to prevent a re {{U}}(70) {{/U}}. Unhealthy guilt is a distressful feeling which occurs without reason or persists even after appropriate steps have been taken to deal {{U}}(71) {{/U}} a situation. A person with low self-esteem may react to feelings of guilt in one of two ways: {{U}}(72) {{/U}} (deny) that he has done wrong in order to protect his fragile ego; or experience the feeling as a con {{U}}(73) {{/U}} that he is just an unworthy person. An example involves the case of Mr. L. He has a {{U}}(74) {{/U}} (agree) with Mr. Y and exchanges angry words. Later that day, Mr. Y gets sick. Mr. L may feel that he was the c {{U}}(75) {{/U}} of Mr. Y's misfortune. Mr. L feels {{U}}(76) {{/U}} (warrant) guilt for the misfortune and thinks that his angry feelings caused the misfortune. This is irrational thinking and is evi {{U}}(77) {{/U}} of pathological guilt. When people do research {{U}}(78) {{/U}} a particular challenge and make a decision, the decision may {{U}}(79) {{/U}} to unfavorable consequences. Feeling distress and pain is normal. However, feeling guilty over the idea {{U}}(80) {{/U}} you caused the consequences is unhealthy. As long as a decision is made with proper advice and with good intent, then the person remains morally right in having made the decision. There is no reason for guilt.
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填空题The single “Orinoco Flow” from Watermark spent an amazing 199 weeks on the Billboard charts.
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填空题Haveyoueverthoughtaboutit?Haveyoueverwondered,"WhatisthepriceImustpaytoliveahealthylife?"Mostofuswanttolivealong,prosperouslife,freeof1andphysicaldisability,right?Well,whatdoesittaketoincreaseourchancesofdoingthat?Heredityplaysapartincreatingtendency,notdestiny.So,we"lladmittheroleitplays,Thenwe"llworktored2itsnegativeeffectandoptimizeitsbenefits.Mustmoneyplayasignificantroleinlivingahealthylife?No.Avoidingsmokingortobaccoproductsisatop3(prior)forsomeonewhowantsalonglife.Cig4costmoney.So,ifyoudon"tsmokeitsavesyoumoneyupfront,andlongterminreducedmedicalexpensesandsickdays.Researchshowsthatoptimistslivelongerandhappierthanpessimists.Apositiveattitudedoesn"tcostmoney.Itisourfreechoicetobeanoptimistorapessimist.Thedietwechoosetoeatstronglyaffectsourlikelihoodofdevelopingheartdisease,theNo.1killerinAmerica.Adietlowinredmeatandothersaturatedfatsandhighincomplexcarbohydratesis5(expensive).Thisputspropereatingwithinthereachofeveryone.Ignorancemightbethecostliestpartoftryingtoliveahealthylife.Whatwedon"tknowcancertainlyhurtus.H6,isitexpensivetolearnaboutgoodhealth,dietandstressmanagement?No.Librariesarefreeandopentoeveryone.And,mostpeoplenowhaveaccesstotheInternet,eitherdirectly,throughfriendsoratthelibrary.Practicingproactive,preventivehealthcareisagoodidea.Gettingannualphysicals,includingbloodscans,chestX-ray,age-relatingpapsmearsforwomenandPSAtestsformen,canbeexpensive.Iftheirhealthinsurancepoliciesdon"tcoverroutinephysicals,manypeopledonothing.Yourhealthisyourresponsibility.Doesyourhealthinsurancecovergoingtothemovies,orouttodinner,oran7(extend)weekendvacation?No.Youpayfortheseyourself.Isn"tyourhealthsomethingworthpayingfor?Askyourdoctorhow8youshouldhaveaphysicalexam.Askwhatthecostwillbeforathoroughexam,includingalltestsappropriateforyourage.Then,findthemoneyandgetthephysical.Remember,"Anounceofpreventionisworthapoundofcure."Relaxingregularlycanhelpreducebloodpressureandstresslevels.Stressandhighbloodpressureareriskfactorsformanydisorders.Studiesshowthatlaughingregularlyprod9hormonesthatstrengthentheimmunesystem.And,astrongerimmunesystemfightsoffdiseasebetter.Ifyouhadtodropanincomeproducingactivitytomaketimetorelaxinyourlife,laughingandrelaxingcouldcostyoumoney.Whatisthepriceofahealthylife?Littleofthepriceinvolvesmoney.Mostofthepricerelatestochangesinattitude,10(perceive)andourapproachtolife.Afterthinkingaboutit,isn"titworthforthechancetohaveahappierandhealthierlife?
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填空题A man is 48 years old. He asks the other man how old he is. The other man answers: "I am twice as old as you were when I was as old as you are today." How old is the other man?
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填空题Give a proper title for this passage.
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填空题Classes in Studio every afternoon Room 51 on 1 On Fridays can use 2 for private study Extra courses: Monday: 3 Tuesday: 4 Wednesday: 5 Forms to register for extra courses from: 6 Saturday course on computer-aided design: Open to 7 students only Must provide own 8 For short absences, phone 9 For absences of more than two days, write to 10
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填空题ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ The alphalet is here to help you with these questions. You need to work out a different code for each question. Example If the code for FOOT is ENNS, What is the code for TOE? Answer SND If the code for ORANGE is RUDQJH, what does SLQN mean?
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