单选题 If you are under 18, you are not ______ to join the club.
单选题 The discovery of gold in Australia led thousands to believe that a fortune ______.
单选题 Which 'of' in the following phrases indicates origin?
单选题 He ______ furiously at me when I contradicted him.
单选题 The winners of the football championship ran off the field carrying the silver cup ______.
单选题A. analyzed B. attributed C. boost D. domination E. ecologically F. enrolled G. furious H. granted I. indicate J. largely K. prior L. prosperity M. quantify N. unchanged O. variation As far as migration patterns go, this one seems to make sense: leave your native country for a more economically prosperous one and ultimately work towards a better, happier life. But as new research suggests, immigrants who move to richer nations are unlikely to find greater economic 42 —or greater happiness—in their adopted countries. In the journal Migration Studies, sociologist David Bartram from England's University of Leicester 43 data from the European Social Survey. Bartram compares the happiness of people who left Eastern European countries to live in Western European countries with the happiness of those who remained. The set of the data (which included 42,000 participants) did 44 that the migrants were, on the whole, happier than the stayers—but not as a result of the migration. Instead, the migrants were already happier 45 to moving—and thus, the migration itself didn't appear to 46 anyone's happiness overall. Within the findings, here was some 47 from country to country. The study found that migrants who left Romania and Russia did see a higher level of happiness in their new countries, which the researchers 48 to the fact that average happiness in those countries is quite low. Migrants from Poland, on the other hand, experienced a decrease in happiness. But otherwise, happiness levels remained 49 the same. Of course, happiness can be difficult to 50 . In an article published on Quartz, Bartram explains how happiness was defined for the purpose of this study. 'In economic terms, what matters for happiness is the way one compares oneself to others. If one's income rises in line with the incomes of others, relative position does not change, and so happiness remains 51 as well.'
单选题 Mr. Lee would rather we ______ leave now, but we must go to work.
单选题 In the Chinese household, grandparents and other relatives play ______ roles in raising children.
单选题 Teacher-student relationship plays an important role in school life.
Write a composition of about 200 words to explain how to keep a good teacher-student relationship on the following topic:
Teacher-student Relationship
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
单选题 To be or not to be, ______ is the question.
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单选题 Larry can't even draw a ______ between French and Spanish, let alone speaking them.
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Corporate Crime
Over decades of years, corporate crime has been 2 increased Corporate crime has been ignored by: a) the 3 e.g. news broadcasts, crime serials b) 4 Reasons for being ignored: a) often more complex, and needing 5 b) less 6 than conventional crime c) victims often 7 Effects: a) Economic costs ■ may appear unimportant to 8 ■ can make large 9 for company ■ cause more 10 to individuals than conventional crimes b) Social costs ■ make people lose trust in business world ■ affect 11 most
单选题 Should people provide help and support directly to those who need it in their local community or donate money to national and international charitable organizations? This has been an intensely discussed question for years. The following are the supporters' and opponents' opinions. Read carefully the opinions from both sides and write your response in about 200 words, in which you should first summarize briefly the opinions from both sides and give your views on the issue.
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
YES
NO
Even in the richest countries, there are still a lot of
miserable people, such as refugees and orphans,
suffering from famine and extreme poverty. For this
reason, it is kind of us to help our fellow citizens by
donating food or clothing to them.
Most people prefer direct involvement with services
provided directly to people in need, especially in their
own communities, because they can immediately make a
significant difference in someone's life by providing food
for the hungry, shelter for the homeless, and doctors for
sick children.
Direct help involves more human touch and may create a
bond between the givers and the receivers. In this way,
the beneficiaries are more likely to become grateful and
give back to their helpers and society when they are able
to.
Local and international charitable organizations
can allocate the various resources received to a
wider range of people according to their
different needs.
Those who donate money to domestic and
international charities believe that the collection
of money has a tremendous effect on the poor
countries compared with other forms of help.
This is because few people are able to donate a
large amount of money to construct schools,
hospitals and roads in poor areas. Instead,
governments and charities can achieve this.
The scale effect of these organizations can help
raise far more donations than ordinary
individuals.
单选题 A huge amount of environmental damage has been brought ______ by the destruction of the rainforests.
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How to Conduct Research Online
1. Defining you topic ● 2 the topic down but not too much ●leaving room to 3 2. Identifying your research area 3. 4 about the topic ●referring to the related journals and materials 4. Narrowing your topic, or rather, 5 what others have written ●listing terms, ideas, and concepts occurring to you ●focusing on most interesting subcategories ●using the list to narrow your topic ●doing searches based on 6 as well as key words or topics 5. Evaluating your materials ●examining your sources 7 6. Organizing your sources and materials ●returning to your outline ●starting to 8 the place to use your sources and materials 7. Creating a bibliography 8. 9 your outline ●Determining the 10 in your thesis 9. Filling in the gap- mapping ●where to 11 ●where to eliminate redundancies
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How Much Sleep Do We Need
1. The result of lack of sleep ■ Irritable, groggy and exceptionally 2 2. Experiment: ■ Sleeping time: 8 hours Exhibited fewer attention lapses ■ Sleeping time: 6 hours Reacted 3 to a drunk person ■ Sleeping time: 4 hours Suffered 4 falling asleep 3. How to recover? ■ Short-term sleep deprivation Several nights of 5 sleep ■ Weeks-to-months sleep deprivation Require 6 time to recovery ■ Months-to-years sleep deprivation Recovering time is 7 4. How much sleep do we need? ■ Ideal time 8 hours in average ■ Sleep less than 7 hours Heart disease, 9 and diabetes 10 higher risk of death ■ Sleep more than 8 hours Heart disease, obesity and diabetes 30% increase risk of mortality ■ 11 play a role in variation of the sleeping time needed
单选题 The knee is the joint ______ the thigh bone meets the large bone of the lower leg.
单选题 ______ the history of the rough, strong~willed Nebraska farmer.
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