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填空题Questions 28-30 Complete the summary below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Archie should consider three things:what he wants to (28) ;why he wants to do it and how he is going to carry it out. He should pay attention to organisation;maintain (29) ;and not repeat himself unnecessarily. Correct citation is important as is style. He needs to have a clear sense of direction and reserve details for (30) .
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填空题Listen to the statement and complete the blanks below with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.
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填空题Tony Wu took a pre-Master's course because of his ______ in English.
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填空题a. continuousb. dedicatec. relatived. creativee. attitude
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填空题The girl asked the Student Services for help in________.
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填空题Listen to the statement and complete the table below. Use up to three words.
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填空题 A Canals were important in the industrial revolution in Britain.B The use of canals in Europe is expected to grow by a third over the next ten years.C Britain was the only European country to let its canals decline.D Canals in Britain have become a focus for city-centre renewal.E Barges are less polluting than lorries.F In London, most waste is transported on canals.G The amount of waste that can be taken to the Powerday plant by road is limited.H Canals will not become a major form of transport in the world.
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填空题Questions11-18Completethetablebelow.WriteNOMORETHANTWOWORDSAND/ORANUMBERforeachanswer.
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填空题Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer in Reading Passage 3? In boxes on your answer sheet, write
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填空题Developing economies can catch up with developed ones faster because they don't have to ______.
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填空题Duestions 21-23 Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
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填空题The European welfare state ______ is generally wider than the American one.
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填空题What’s the maximum amount that the woman’s friend can afford?
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填空题Migrants can be connectors
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填空题The decline of British canals
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填空题Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions,whicharebasedonReadingPassage3below.TheDeepSeaAtatimewhenmostthinkofouterspaceasthefinalfrontier,wemustrememberthatagreatdealofunfinishedbusinessremainshereonearth.RobotscrawlonthesurfaceofMars,andspacecraftexitoursolarsystem,butmostofourownplanethasstillneverbeenseenbyhumaneyes.Itseemsironicthatweknowmoreaboutimpactcratersonthefarsideofthemoonthanaboutthelongestandlargestmountainrangeonearth.Itisamazingthathumanbeingscrossedaquarterofamillionmilesofspacetovisitournearestcelestialneighborbeforepenetratingjusttwomilesdeepintotheearth'sownwaterstoexploretheMidoceanRidge.Anditwouldbehardtoimagineamoresignificantpartofourplanettoinvestigate-achainofvolcanicmountains42,000mileslongwheremostoftheearth'ssolidsurfacewasborn,andwherevastvolcanoescontinuetocreatenewsubmarinelandscapes.Thefigurewesooftenseequoted-71%oftheearth'ssurface-understatestheoceans'importance.Ifyouconsiderinsteadthree-dimensionalvolumes,theland-dwellers'shareoftheplanetshrinksevenmoretowardinsignificance:lessthan1%ofthetotal.Mostoftheoceans'enormousvolume,liesdeepbelowthefamiliarsurface.Theuppersunlitlayer,byoneestimate,containsonly2or3%ofthetotalspaceavailabletolife.Theother97%oftheearth'sbiosphereliesdeepbeneaththewater'ssurface,wheresunlightneverpenetrates.Untilrecently,itwasimpossibletostudythedeepoceandirectly.Bythesixteenthcentury,divingbellsallowedpeopletostayunderwaterforashorttime:theycouldswimtothebelltobreatheairtrappedunderneathitratherthanreturnallthewaytothesurface.Later,otherdevices,includingpressurizedorarmoredsuits,heavymetalhelmets,andcompressedairsuppliedthroughhosesfromthesurface,allowedatleastonedivertoreach500feetorso.Itwas1930whenabiologistnamedWilliamBeebeandhisengineeringcolleagueOtisBartonsealedthemselvesintoanewkindofdivingcraft,aninventionthatfinallyallowedhumanstopenetratebeyondtheshallowsunlitlayeroftheseaandthehistoryofdeep-seaexplorationbegan.Sciencethenwaslargelyincidental-somethingthathappenedalongtheway.Intermsoftechnicalingenuityandhumanbravery,thispartofthestoryiseverybitasamazingasthehistoryofearlyaviation.Yetmanyoftheseindividuals,andthedeep-divingvehiclesthattheybuiltandtested,arenotwellknown.Itwasnotuntilthe1970sthatdeep-divingmannedsubmersibleswereabletoreachtheMidoceanRidgeandbeginmakingmajorcontributionstoawiderangeofscientificquestions.Aburstofdiscoveriesfollowedinshortorder.Severaloftheseprofoundlychangedwholefieldsofscience,andtheirimplicationsarestillnotfullyunderstood.Forexample,biologistsmaynowbeseeing-inthestrangecommunitiesofmicrobesandanimalsthatlivearounddeepvolcanicvents-cluestotheoriginoflifeonearth.Nooneevenknewthatthesecommunitiesexistedbeforeexplorersbegandivingtothebottominsubmersibles.Enteringthedeep,blackabysspresentsuniquechallengesforwhichhumansmustcarefullyprepareiftheywishtosurvive.Itisanunforgivingenvironment,bothharshandstrangelybeautiful,thatfewwhohavenotexperienceditfirsthandcanfullyappreciate.Eventhemostpowerfulsearchlightspenetrateonlytensoffeet.Suspendedparticlesscatterthelightandwateritselfisfarlesstransparentthanair;itabsorbsandscatterslight.Theoceanalsoswallowsothertypesofelectromagneticradiation,includingradiosignals.Thatiswhymanydeepseavehiclesdanglefromtethers.Insidethosetethers,copperwiresorfiberopticstrandstransmitsignalsthatwoulddissipateanddieifbroadcastintoopenwater.Anotherchallengeisthatthetemperaturenearthebottominverydeepwatertypicallyhoversjustfourdegreesabovefreezing,andsubmersiblesrarelyhavemuchinsulation.Sincewaterabsorbsheatmorequicklythanair,thecolddownbelowseemstopenetrateadivingcapsulefarmorequicklythanitwouldpenetrate,say,acontrolvanupabove,onthedeckofthemothership.Andfinally,theabyssclampsdownwithcrushingpressureonanythingthatentersit.Thisforceislikeairpressureonland,exceptthatwaterismuchheavierthanair.Atsealevelonland,wedon'tevennotice1atmosphereofpressure,about15poundspersquareinch,theweightoftheearth'sblanketofair.Inthedeepestpartoftheocean,nearlysevenmilesdown,it'sabout1,200atmospheres,18,000poundspersquareinch.Asquare-inchcolumnofleadwouldcrushdownonyourbodywithequalforceifitwere3,600feettall.Fishthatliveinthedeepdon'tfeelthepressure,becausetheyarefilledwithwaterfromtheirownenvironment.Ithasalreadybeencompressedbyabyssalpressureasmuchaswatercanbe(whichisnotmuch).Adivingcraft,however,isahollowchamber,rudelydisplacingthewateraroundit.Thatchambermustwithstandthefullbruntofdeep-seapressure-thousandsofpoundspersquareinch.Ifseawaterwiththatmuchpressurebehinditeverfindsawaytobreakinside,itexplodesthroughtheholewithlaserlikeintensity.Itwasintosuchaterrifyingenvironmentthatthefirsttwentieth-centuryexplorersventured.Questionswritethecorrectletter,A,B,CorD,inboxesonyouranswersheet.
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填空题Class F airspace is airspace which is below 365m and not near airports.
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填空题Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? {{B}}Write TRUE{{/B}} if the information in the text agrees with the statement. {{B}}Write FALSE{{/B}} if the information in the text contradicts the statement. {{B}}Write NOT GIVEN{{/B}} if there is no information on this.
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填空题 Questions 35-36 Choose TWO letters from A-E for each answer. 35 & 36. Which two health issues are NOT used in the lecture to promote vegetarianism as healthy? A. reduced heart disease B. lower risk of contracting cancer C. reduced blood sugar levels D. fewer weight-related problems E. lower risk of stomach ulcers
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