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For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should focus on the campus fraud. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
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观众不仅能欣赏到各种令人垂涎欲滴的食物,而且还能了解到各种菜肴精致的制作过程。
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汉朝建于公元前202年。是中国历史上存在时间最长的朝代之一,分为西汉与东汉两个阶段。汉朝被称为黄金时代。在经济、文化、艺术和科技等各个方面均创造了辉煌的文明。汉朝奠定了汉民族的民族文化,西汉所尊崇的 儒家思想 (Confucianism)成为中国的主流思想。在西汉时期,商业贸易蓬勃发展, 丝绸之路 (the Silk Road)的开辟就是一个重要的经济成就。技术进步也是汉朝的重要成就,中国两个伟大发明,造纸和 瓷器 (porcelain)是在这一时期发展起来的。220年东汉灭亡。汉朝统治结束。
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全世界 糖尿病 (diabetes)患者共有3.66亿。中国有高达9200多万患者。居世界首位。也就是说,平均每10个成年人中就有一人被确诊患有这个慢性疾病。此外,还有1.48亿中国人处于 糖尿病前期 (pre-diabetic)。令人担心的是,这个数字预计会继续攀升。专家称生活方式上的一系列因素,如不健康的饮食、缺乏身体锻炼、抽烟以及酗酒都会增加罹患糖尿病的几率。除了上述的不良生活习惯外,日益增多的老龄化人口也是造成糖尿病患者数量上升的原因。
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屏幕少年 (screenager)指的是那些经常坐在电视机和电脑前,对各类技术信息领悟能力较强的年轻人。他们的生活中充斥着各种各样的屏幕,如电脑屏幕、电视机屏幕、手机屏幕等。精力过度集中于这些屏幕,会影响他们的体质和社交能力。一项调查显示,节假日期间有超过一半的中国孩子在各种屏幕前待两小时以上。他们沉迷于电子设备,患上 “屏幕依赖症” (screen dependence)。这也是近年来越来越多的孩子出现肥胖、视力下降或注意力不集中的重要原因。
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25 years ago, Ray Anderson, a single parent with a one-year-old son【B1】______a terrible accident which took place when the driver of a truck ran a red light and【B2】______the car of Sandra Jenkins. The impact of the collision killed Sandra【B3】______. But her three-month-old daughter was left trapped in the burning car. While others looked on in horror, Anderson jumped out of his vehicle and crawled into the car through the【B4】______rear window to try to free the infant. Seconds later, the car was enclosed in flames. But to everyone's amazement, Anderson was able to pull the baby to safety. While the baby was all right, Anderson was seriously injured. Two days later he died. But his 【B5】______act was published widely in the media. His son was soon adopted by relatives. The most【B6】______part of the story unfolded only last week. Karen and her boyfriend Michael were 【B7】______some old boxes when they came across some old newspaper clippings. "This is me when I was a new born baby. I was rescued from a burning car. But my mother died in the accident," explained Karen. Although Michael knew Karen's mother had died years earlier, he never fully understood the【B8】______until he skimmed over the newspaper article. To Karen's surprise, Michael 【B9】______the details of the accident And he began to cry uncontrollably. Then he revealed that the man that pulled Karen from the flames was the father he never knew. The two【B10】______and shed many tears, recounting stories told to them about their parents.
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Back in the carefree days of the Noughties boom, Britain's youngsters were swept along by the buy-now-pay-later culture embraced by consumers up and down the country. During a decade of near-full employment, many【C1】______quickly from one job—and one credit card—to another, and rainy days were such a distant memory that they【C2】______seemed worth saving for. But with the supply of cheap credit【C3】______up and a generation of school and university leavers about to【C4】______the recession-hit job market, thousands of young people with no memory of the early 1990s recession are shocked into the【C5】______that the world of 2009 is very different. Katie Orme, 19, who lives in Birmingham, says she has decided never to get a credit card after seeing the problems that her parents and 22yearold sister have had with debt—just one of the【C6】______lessons that she has had to learn. Orme finished her A-levels a year ago, and has been searching for a job—and living at home with her parents—ever since. She has had to【C7】______on to support herself and is now on a 12-week internship(实习期)at the Prince's Trust to improve her【C8】______The Trust says that the number of calls from【C9】______people such as Orme has shot up by 50% over six months. "It's so hard to get a job at the moment," she says, "it's better to go and get more qualifications so when more jobs are【C10】______you will be better suited." A)sign B)skipped C)available D)mostly E)anxious F)mug G)hardly H)remedy I)realization J)dynamic K)resume L)tough M)neglected N)drying O)flood
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Moving far more quickly than many had thought likely or possible, lawmakers in the 10-member House-Senate committee announced the agreement after less than 24 hours of negotiations. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid: "Like any negotiation, this involved give and take, and if you don't mind my saying so that is an understatement." The agreement drops the total to $789 billion, while both Senate and House-passed measures exceeded $800 billion. A combination of low and middle income tax cuts, making up about 35 percent of the bill, and domestic spending, its supporters say it meets President Barack Obama's goal of creating or saving as many as 4 million jobs. Susan Collins of Maine was among only 3 moderate Senate Republicans who joined the Democratic majority there. She says money trimmed from the bill reflects an effort to focus it more sharply to help the economy. "It is a fiscally-responsible number that reflects our efforts to truly focus this bill on programs, and policies and tax relief that will help turn our economy around, create jobs and provide relief to the families of our country," she said. Collins also pointed out the agreement increases spending on infrastructure projects, more than $150 billion in the proposed measure. Republican opponents kept up their criticisms, primarily that the measure contains untargeted spending and not the right level of tax relief. House Republican leader John Boehner voiced disappointment with the agreement, repeating his assertion that the measure will not create jobs quickly enough. "It appears that they have made a bad bill worse by reducing the amount of tax relief for American families and small businesses, and adding more wasteful Washington spending," he said. But Senator Arlen Specter, another moderate Republican who worked with Democrats, said action was required. "This is obviously a very difficult vote in view of the large deficit and national debt which we have, but I believe it is indispensable, that strong action be taken," he said. White House aides, including Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, joined in the negotiations on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers behind the agreement hope a final conference report will be ready in the next 2 days that the House and Senate will vote on. Approval would send the legislation to President Obama for signature. An eventual Senate vote is expected to mirror earlier results in which majority Democrats, with help from the 3 Republicans, achieved the 60 votes needed to overcome any procedural block. It remains to be seen how a vote will turn out in the House, where no Republicans supported a House-passed measure, but where Democrats hold a strong enough majority to pass measures easily. House Republican leaders declined to predict Wednesday how many in their party might support final legislation.
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黄河流域(basin)是中国古代文明的发祥地,因此黄河被称作中华民族的母亲河、中华文明的摇篮。
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北京的一大特色就是有无数的“ 胡同 ”(Hutong)。平民百姓在那儿生活,给古都北京带来了无穷魅力。北京的胡同不仅仅是平民百姓的生活环境,而且还是一门建筑艺术。它反映了社会的变迁兴衰。通常,一个 大杂院 (courtyard complex),也叫 四合院 (quadrangle courtyard),平均要住4到10户人家,共约20口人。所以,住在胡同里会感到友善和人情味儿。如今,随着社会和经济的飞速发展,不少旧的胡同被新的高楼大厦所取代。但愿,具有原始风格的胡同可以保留下来。
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