填空题Local newspapers are well received because they carry articles that please ______.
填空题How to Learn Language Successfully
1. Some people seem to have a knack for learning languages. They can pick up new vocabulary, master rules or grammar, and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be any more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them? Perhaps if we take a close look at these successful language learners, we may discover a few of the techniques which make language learning easier for them.
2. First of all, successful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book or the teacher; they discover their own way to learn the language. Instead of waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good guessers who look for clues and form their own conclusions. When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from mistakes.
3. Successful language learning is active learning. Therefore, successful learners do not wait for a chance to use the language; they look for such a chance. They find people who speak the language and they ask these people to correct them when they make a mistake. They will try anything to communicate. They are not afraid to repeat what they hear or to say strange things; they are willing to make mistakes and try again. When communication is difficult, they can accept information that is inexact or incomplete. It is more important for them to learn to think in the language than to know the meaning of every word.
4. Finally, successful language learners are learners with a purpose. They want to learn the language because they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. It is necessary for them to learn the language in order to communicate with these people and to learn from them. They find it easy to practice using the language regularly because they want to learn with it.
5. What kind of language learner are you? If you are a successful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the other hand, if your language learning has been less than successful, you might as well try some of the techniques outlined above.
A. Ways to Learn a Language Successfully
B. Learning a Language Purposefully
C. Learning a Language Actively
D. Learning a Language Independently
E. Learning from Mistakes
F. Learning to Think in the Target Language
填空题Successful Language Learners 1. Some people seem to have a knack for learning languages. They can pick up new vocabulary, master rules or grammar, and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be any more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them? Perhaps if we take a dose look at these successful language learners, we may discover a few of the techniques which make language learning easier for them. 2. First of all, successful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book or the teacher; they discover their own way to learn the language. Instead of waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good guessers who look for clues and form their own conclusions. When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from mistakes. 3. Successful language learning is active learning. Therefore, successful learners do not wait for a chance to use the language; they look for such a chance. They find people who speak the language and they ask these people to correct them when they make a mistake. They will try anything to communicate. They are not afraid to repeat what they hear or to say strange things; they are willing to make mistakes and try again. When communication is difficult, they can accept information that is inexact or incomplete. It is more important for them to learn to think in the language than to know the meaning of every word. 4. Finally, successful language learners are learners with a purpose. They want to learn the language because they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. It is necessary for them to learn the language in order to communicate with these people and to learn from them. They find it easy to practice using the language regularly because they want to learn with it. 5. What kind of language learner are you? If you are a successful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the other hand, if your language learning has been less than successful, you might as well try some of the techniques outlined above.
填空题A.occurs most infrequentlyB.is shifted sideways by strong windsC.is often hidden from our viewD.is equipped with a good knowledge of various forms of lightning E is estimated at 20 millions a year F is positively charged
填空题Reduce Packaging Pressure increased recently on British supermarkets and retailers to reduce packaging as part of an anti-waste campaign. (46) . Britain generates 4.6 million tons of household waste every year by packaging. Dozens of people have expressed anger at the excess of plastic wrapping. Campaigners have called on Britain to learn from other European countries. (47) . When returned bottles are put in a vending machines (自动售货机), the deposit is refunded. Environmentalists warn that Britain lags behind in this. There were reports of growing unease among consumers over the amount of packaging they have to deal with. Trade standards officers also object to excessive packaging. (48) In response to a campaign by Britain's The Independent newspaper, leading supermarkets have pointed to various initiatives to win the public confidence. (49) But campaigners said retailers and the government could learn much from anti-waste practices on the Continent. In Sweden, non-recyclable batteries have been taxed since 1991 to encourage a switch to alternatives. (50) In Germany, plastic bags are unheard of in supermarkets and deposits are paid for reusable plastic and glass beverage bottles.A.If a product is over packaged, don't buy it.B.In Belgium, when you buy something in a plastic or glass container, you make a deposit.C.This is because too much padding can give buyers a false impression of what they are buying.D.This has resulted in a 74 percent reduction in sales.E.Tesco said it was saving 112,000 tons of cardboard a year by switching to reusable plastic crates(装货箱) for transporting its fresh produce.F. The campaign was initiated by The Independent newspaper.
填空题阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。
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Living Alone Is Joyful{{/B}} More and more Americans are
living alone. Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a
partner.{{U}} (46) {{/U}}According to a recent U. S. census (人口普查), 25
percent of all households in the U, S. are made up of just one person. This is a
dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations
ago. The typical person living alone is neither old nor
lonely.{{U}} (47) {{/U}}The majority of these people have chosen to live
alone. They are responding to decreasing social pressure to get married and have
a family. It's now socially acceptable, even fashionable, to
live alone. As people get better jobs and become financially independent, it
becomes possible for them to maintain a one-person household.{{U}} (48)
{{/U}}However, people who do get married are marrying at a later age and
divorcing more often. The number one reason given by most people
for living alone is that they simply enjoy doing what they want when they want
to do it. "Living alone is a luxury," says Nina Hagiwara, 338, "Once you do it,
you can't ever go back to living with others." David C'Debaca, 46, agrees.{{U}}
(49) {{/U}} Children think that being grown up means
being able to do exactly as they please.{{U}} (50) {{/U}}The chance to
discover whether that freedom is as wonderful as it sounds is a chance more and
more Americans are taking. A.There's more pressure to get
married nowadays. B.The growing number of women with good jobs
has done much to increase the number of people living alone.
C.However, even more people are living alone because they have chosen
to. D.It seems that many grown-ups today are realizing that
childhood dream. E.In fact, a quarter of the 23 million single
people in the U.S. are under the age of 35. F.He says, "I like
being by myself."
填空题 阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)1~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第
1~4段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5—8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案写在相应的横线上。
Adult Education Voluntary learning in organized courses by
mature men and women is called adult education. Such education is offered to
make people able to enlarge and interpret their experience as adults. Adults may
want to study something which they missed in earlier schooling, get new skills
or job training, find out about new technological developments, seek better
self-understanding, or develop new talents and skills. This kind
of education may be in the form of self-study with proper guidance through the
use of libraries, correspondence courses, or broadcasting. It may also be
acquired collectively in schools and colleges, study groups, workshops, clubs
and professional associations. Modem adult education for large
numbers of people started in the 18th and 19th centuries with the rise of the
Industrial Revolution. Great economic and social changes were taking place:
people were moving from rural areas to cities; new types of work were being
created in an expanding factory system. These and other factors produced a need
for further education and re-education of adults. The earliest
programs of organized adult education arose in Great Britain in the 1790s, with
the founding of an adult school in Nottingham and a mechanics' institution in
Glasgow. Benjamin Franklin and some friends found the earliest adult education
institution in the US in Philadelphia in 1727. People recognize
that continued learning is necessary for most forms of employment today. For
example, parts of the adult population in many countries find it necessary to
take part in retraining programs at work or even to learn completely new jobs.
Adult education programs are springing up constantly to meet these and other
needs.
填空题A.Reason Why Not Many Scientists Carry out This Research NowadaysB.Report about Washoe's Progress in Learning Sign LanguageC.General Information about WashoeD.The Gardeners' Contributions Recognized E Debate on Chimps' Intelligence F Washoe's Love for Three Young Chimps
填空题Financial Risks Several types of financial risk are encountered in international marketing;the major problems include commercial, political,and foreign exchange risk. (46) They include solvency,default,or refusal to pay bills. The major risk,however,is competition which can only be dealt with through consistently effective management and marketing. (47) Such risk is encountered when a controversy arises about the quality of goods delivered,a dispute over contract terms, or any other disagreement over which payment is withheld. One company, for example, shipped several hundred tons of dehydrated potatoes to a distributor in Germany. (48) The alternatives for the exporter were reducing the price, reselling the potatoes, or shipping them home again, each involving considerable cost. Political risk relates to the problems of war or revolution, currency inconvertibility, expropriation or expulsion,and restriction or cancellation of import licenses. (49) Management information systems and effective decision-making processes are the best defenses against political risk. As many companies have discovered, sometimes there is no way to avoid political risk, so marketers must be prepared to assume them or give up doing business in particular market. Exchange-rate fluctuations inevitably cause problems, but for many years, most firms could take protective action to minimize their unfavorable effects. (50) International Business Machine Corporaion,for example, reported that exchange losses resulted in a dramatic 21. 6 percent drop in their earnings in the third quarter of 1981. Before rates were permitted to float, devaluation of major currencies were infrequent and usually could be anticipated, but exchange-rate fluctuations in the float system are daily affairs.A.Political risk is an environmental concern for all businesses.B.One unique risk encountered by the international marketer involves financial adjustments.C.Commercial risks are handled essentially as normal, credit risks encountered in day-to-day business.D.The distributor tested the shipment and declared it to be below acceptable taste and texture standards.E.Floating exchange rates of the world's major currencies have forced all marketers to be especially aware of exchange-rate fluctuations and the need to compensate for them in their financial planning.F.Many international marketers go bankrupt each year because of exchange-rate fluctuation.
填空题Recreation and Sports 1 "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" is a popular saying in the United States. Other countries have similar sayings. It is true that all of us need recreation. We cannot work all the time if we are going to maintain good health and enjoy life. Good physical and mental health in fact enables us to work more efficiently. 2 Everyone has his own way of relaxing. Perhaps the most popular way is to participate in sports. There are team sports, such as baseball, basketball, and football. There are individual sports, also, such as golf and swimming. In addition, hiking, fishing, siding and mountain climbing have a great attraction for people who like to be outdoors. Chess, card - playing, and dancing are forms of indoor recreation enjoyed by many people. 3 Not everyone who enjoys sporting events likes to participate in them. Many people prefer to be spectators, either by attending the games in person, watching them on television, or listening to them on the radio. When there is an important baseball game or boxing match, it is almost impossible to get tickets; everyone wants to attend. 4 It doesn't matter whether we play a fast game of ping - pong, concentrate over the bridge table, or go walking through the woods on a brisk autumn afternoon. It is important for everyone to relax from time to time and enjoy some form of recreation.A. The important of having recreationB. The recreation centersC. Type of sportsD. Fun of being spectatorsE. The need for recreationF. The love of spectators
填空题A criticized by the media B the low wage in the auto industry C own a car D Produce cars in large numbers E the 8-hour-shift practice F combined technology and market
填空题The World's Longest Bridge Rumor has it that a legendary six-headed monster lurks in tile deep waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea between Italy and the island of Sicily. (46) . When completed in 2010, the world's longest bridge will weigh nearly 300,000 tans, equivalent to the iceberg that sank the Titanic and stretch 5 kilometers long. "That's nearly 50 percent longer than any other bridge ever built," says structural engineer Shane Rixon. (47) . They're suspension bridges, massive structures built to span vast water channels or gorges. A suspension bridge needs just two towers to shoulder the structure's mammoth weight, thanks to hefty supporting cables slung between the towers and anchored firmly in deep pools of cement at each end of the bridge. The Messing Strait Bridge will have two 54,100-ton towers, which will support most of the bridge's load. The beefy cables of the bridge, each 1.2 meter in diameter, will hold up the longest and widest bridge deck ever built. When construction begins on the Messina strait Bridge in 2005, the first job will be to erect two 370-meter-tall steel towers. (48) . Getting these cables up will be something. It's not just their length, totally 5.3 kilometers, but their weight. (49) After lowering vertical "suspender" cables from the main cables, builders will erect a 60-meter-wide 54,630-ton steel roadway, or deck, wide enough to accommodate 12 lanes of traffic. The deck's weight will pull down on the cables with a force of 70,500 tons. In return, the cables yank up against their firmly rooted anchors with a force of 139,000 tons, equivalent to the weight of about 100,000 cars. Those anchors are essential. (50) A. Some environmentalists are against the project on biological grounds.B. What do the world's longest bridges have in common?C. If true, one day you might spy the beast while zipping (呼啸而过) across the Messina Strait Bridge.D. They're what will keep the bridge from going anywhere.E. The second job will be to pull two sets of steel cables across the straits each set being a bundle of 44,352 individual steel wires.F. They will tip up the scales at 166,500 tons more than half the bridge's total mass.
填空题The Mir Space Station The Russian Mir Space Station, which came down in 2001 at last after 15 years of pioneering the concept of long-term human space flight, is remembered for its accomplishments in the human space flight history. It can be credited with many firsts in space. During Mir's lifetime, Russia spent about USS 4.2 billion to build and maintain the station. The Soviet Union launched Mir, which was designed to last from three to five years, on February 20, 1986, and housed 104 astronauts over 12 years and seven months, most of whom were not Russian. In fact, it became the first international space station by playing host to 62 people from 11 countries. From 1995 through 1998, seven astronauts from the United States took turns living on Mir for up to six months each. They were among the 37 Americans who visited the station during nine stopovers by space shuttles. The more than 400 million the United States provided Russian for the visits not only kept Mir operating, but also gave the Americans and their partners in the international station project valuable experience in long-term flight and multinational operations. A debate continues over Mir's contributions to science. During its existence, Mir was the laboratory for 23,000 experiments and carried scientific equipment, estimated to be worth $ 80 million, from many nations. Experiments on Mir are credited with a range of findings, from the first solid measurement of the ration of heavy helium atoms in space to how to grow wheat in space. But for those favoring human space exploration, Mir showed that people could live and work in space long enough for a trip to Mars. The longest single stay in space is the 437.7 days that Russian astronaut Valery Polyakov spent on Mir from 1994 to 1995. And Sergie Avdeyev accumulated 747.6 days in space in three trips to the space station. The longest American stay was that of Shannon Lucid, who spent 188 days aboard Mir in 1996. Despite the many firsts Mir accomplished, 1997 was a bad year out of 15 for Mir. In 1997, an oxygen generator 'caught fire. Later, the main computer system broke down, causing the station to drift several times and there were power failures. Most of these problems were repaired, with American help and suppliers, but Mir's reputation as a space station was mined. Mir's setbacks are nothing, though, when we compare them with its accomplishments. Mir was a tremendous success, which will be remembered as a milestone in space exploration and the space station that showed long-term human habitation in space was possible. But it's time to move on to the next generation. The International Space Station being built will be better, but it owes a great debt to Mir.
填空题More Than 8 Hours Sleep Too Much of a Good Thing 1 Although the dangers of too little sleep are widely known, new research suggests that people who sleep too much may also suffer the consequences. 2 Investigators at the University of California in San Diego found that people who clock up 9 or 10 hours each weeknight appear to have more trouble failing and staying asleep ,as well as a number of other sleep problems, than people who sleep 8 hours a night. People who slept only 7 hours each night also said they had more trouble failing asleep and feeling refreshed after a night's sleep than 8 - hour sleepers. 3 These findings, which DL Daniel Kripke reported in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, demonstrate that people who want to get a good night's rest may not need to set aside. More than 8 hours a night, He added that" it might be a good idea" for people who sleep more than 8 hours each night to consider reducing the amount of time they spend in bed, but cautioned that more research is'needed to confirm this. 4 Previous studies have shown the potential dangers of chronic shortages of sleep - for instance, one report demonstrated that people who habitually sleep less than 7 hours each night have a higher risk of dying within a fixed period than people who sleep more. 5 For the current report, Kripke reviewed the responses of 1,004 adults to sleep questionnaires, in which participants indicated how much they slept during the week and whether they experienced any sleep problems. Sleep problems included waking in the middle of the night, arising early in the morning and being unable to fall back to sleep, and having fatigue interfere with day - to - day functioning. 6 Kripke found that people who slept between 9 and 10 hours each night were more likely to report experiencing each sleep problem than people who slept 8 hours. In an interview, Kripke noted that long sleepers may struggle to get rest at night simply because they spend too much time in bed. As evidence, he added that one way to help insomnia is to spend less time in bed. "It stands to reason that if a person spends too long a time in bed, then they'll spend a higher percentage of time awake. "he said. A. Kripke's research tool B. Dangers of habitual shortages of sleep C. Criticism on Kripke's report D. A way of overcoming insomnia E. Sleep problems of long and short sleepers F. Classification of sleep problems
填空题English and English Community
1. There is no doubt that English is a useful language. The people who speak English today make up the largest speech community in the world with the exception of speakers of Chinese.
2. A speech community is similar to other kinds of communities. The people who make up the community share a common language. Often they live side by side, as they do in a neighborhood (街坊), a village, or a city. More often they form a whole country. National boundaries, however, are not always the same as the boundaries of a speech community. A speech community is any group of people who speak the same language no matter where they happen to live.
3. We may say that anyone who speaks English belongs to the English speech community. For convenience (方便), we may divide the speakers into two groups: one in which the speakers use English as their native language, the other in which the speakers learn English as a second language for the purpose of education, commerce, and so on.
4. Learning a second language extends one"s vision and expands the mind. The history and literature of a second language record the real and fictional (虚构的) lives of people and their culture; a knowledge of them adds to our ability to understand and to feel as they feel. Learning English as a second language provides another means of communication through which the window of the entire English speech community becomes a part of our heritage.
填空题Ludwig Van Beethoven Ludwig Van Beethoven, a major composer of the nineteenth century, overcame many personal problems to achieve artistic greatness. Born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770, he first studied music with the court organist, Gilles van der Eeden. His father was excessively strict and given to heavy drinking. (46) . Appointed deputy court organist to Christian Gottlob Neefe at a surprisingly early age in 1782, Beethoven also played the harpsichord and the viola. In 1792 he was sent to Vienna by his patron, Count Ferdinand Waldstein, to study music under Haydn. Beethoven remained unmarried. (47) . Continually plagued by ill health, he developed an ear infection which led to his tragic deafness in 1819. (48) He completed mature masterpieces of great musical depth : three piano sonatas, four string quartets, the Missa Solemnis, and the 9th Symphony. He died in 1827. (49) . Noting that Beethoven often flew into fits of rage, Goethe once said of him, "I am astonished by his talent, but he is unfortunately an altogether untamed personality. " (50) .A. In spite of this handicap, however, he continued to write music.B. Because of irregular payments from his publishers and erratic support from his patrons, he was troubled by financial worries throughout his adult life.C. His life was marked by a passionate dedication to independence.D. When his mother died, Beethoven, then a young man, was named guardian of his two younger brothers.E. Although Beethoven's personality may have been untamed, his music shows great discipline and control, and this is how we remember him best.F. Today his music is still being played all over the worl
填空题Is There a Way to Keep the Britain's Economy Growing? 1 In today's knowledge economy, nations survive on the things they do best. Japanese design electronics while German export engineering techniques. The French serve the best food and Americans make computers. 2 Britain specializes in the gift of talking. The nation doesn't manufacture much of anything. But it has lawyers, stylists and business consultants who earn their living from talk, talk and more talk. The World Foundation think tank says the UK's four iconic jobs today are not scientists, engineers, teachers and nurses. Instead, they're hairdressers, celebrities, management consultants and managers. But can all this talking keep the British economy going? The British government thinks it can. 3 Although the country's trade deficit was more than ~ 60 billion in 2006, UK's largest in the postwar period, officials say the country has nothing to worry about. In fact, Britain does have a world-class pharmaceutical industry, and it still makes a small sum from selling arms abroad. It also trades services--accountancy, insurance, banking and advertising. The government believes Britain is on the cutting edge of the knowledge economy. After all, the country of Shakespeare and Wordsworth has a literary tradition of which to be proud. Rock & roll is an English language medium, and there are billions to be made by their cutting-edge bands. In other words, the creative economy has plenty of strength to carry the British economy. 4 However, creative industries account for only about 4 percent of UK's exports of goods and services. The industries are finding it hard to make a profit, according to a report of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. The report shows only 38 percent of British companies were engaged in "innovation activities", 3 percentage points below the EU average and well below Germany (61 percent) and Sweden (47 percent). 5 In fact, it might be better to call Britain a "servant" economy--there are at least 4 million people "in service". The majority of the population are employed by the rich to cook, clean, and take care of their children. Many graduates are even doing menial jobs for which they do not need a degree. Most employment growth has been, and will continue to be, at the low-skill end of the service sector--in shops, bars, hotels, domestic service and in nursing and care homes. A Growth of Economy B "Servant" Economy C Strength of the Creative Economy D Weakness of the Creative Economy E Gift of Talking F Export of Talking Machines
填空题A. Importance of immunizationB. Relationship with other health servicesC. creation of necessary conditions for healthy behaviorD. Encouraging unhealthy behaviorE. Encouragement of behavior good for your healthF. Addressing a variety of behavior-affecting factors
填空题The Building of the Pyramids The oldest stone buildings in the world are the pyramids. (46) . There are over eighty of them scattered along the banks of the Nile, some of which are different in shape from the true pyramids. The most famous of these are the " Step " pyramid and " Bent "pyramid. Some of the pyramids still look much the same as they must have done when they were built thousands of years ago. Most of the damage suffered by the others has been at the hands of men who were looking for treasure or, more often, for stone to use in modern buildings. (47) . These are good reasons why they can still be seen today, but perhaps the most important is that they were planned to last forever. (48) . However, there are no writings or pictures to show us how the Egyptians planned or built the pyramids themselves. (49) . Nevertheless, by examining the actual pyramids and various tools which have been found, archaeologists have formed a fairly clear picture of them. One thing is certain: there must have been months of careful planning before they could begin to build. (50) You may think this would have been easy with miles and miles of empty desert around, but a pyramid could not be built just anywhere. Certain rules had to be followed, and certain problems had to be overcome.A. The dry climate of Egypt has helped to preserve the pyramids, and their very shape have made them less likely to fall into ruin.B. It is practically certain that plans were made for the building of the pyramids because the plans of other large works have fortunately been preserved.C. The first thing they had to do was to choose a suitable place.D. Consequently, we are only able to guess at the methods used.E. Many people were killed while building the pyramids.F. They have stood for nearly 5,000 years, and it seems likely that they will continue to stand for thousands of years yet.
填空题Are You a Successful Leader?
1. Almost nothing we do in this world is done in isolation. At work or at play, you"ll find yourself in groups, working with other people: your team at work, a meeting with colleagues, your family, a holiday with friends, a group of students working together, a day out walking in the mountains, a group of neighbors wanting to make changes. It is now recognized that being able to work successfully with other people is one of the major keys to success. Partly because we need to do it so often.
2. In almost every situation where you"re in a group, you will need a skilled leader. All groups need leaders and all successful groups have good leaders. Groups without leaders or with weak leaders almost always break down. Members of a leaderless group often begin to feel dissatisfied and frustrated. Time is wasted and the tasks are not achieved. There are often arguments and tensions between people as there is nobody to keep the goals clear. Some personalities dominate and other disappears. Often group members begin not to come to meetings in order to avoid more disharmony.
3. Some people are natural leaders. The celebrity chef, Antonio Carlucci says, "True leaders are born and you can spot them in kitchens." They"re people who combine toughness, fairness and humour. Although a lot of people agree that there are some natural--born leaders, most people now recognize that leadership can also be taught. Our professional and experienced staff can train almost anyone how to be a successful leader. Good leaders don"t make people do things in a bossy, controlling way. You can learn how to involve everyone, encouraging the whole group to work towards a common goal.
4. Our training courses use activities and techniques to develop a range of qualities which are necessary to be a good leader. Self-confidence is vital and being able to overcome your own fears about being a leader. Successful leaders also need to be calm and intelligent. They need to be able to work out good strategies and make sound judgments under pressure. Lastly, and probably most importantly, good leaders need to be sensitive, sociable and be able to get on with a wide range of people. Good leadership is essentially the ability to influence others and good leaders allow all members of the group to contribute.
A. A good leader needs a variety of qualities
B. These techniques are used to train leaders
C. Training can make good leaders
D. Most of good leader are natural-born
E. It"s important to have a good leader
F. People are in groups
