填空题(中国矿业大学2010年试题) More than 600 million girls live in poverty in the developing world. Many of them are【1】in school and are not given the same opportunities【2】boys. New programs are aimed【3】helping girls and their families succeed. The unequal treatment of【4】is a big problem in many parts of the globe. But a new campaign hopes to show that girls can be the solution【5】ending poverty, disease and other global issues. It's called the "girl effect. " According to the girl effect theory, one girl can make a positive change in the world, as【6】as she's given a chance to succeed. An extra year of secondary school can boost a girl's earnings【7】as much as 25%. If the 600 million girls in the developing world who live in poverty increased their earnings,【8】could lift the world economy. Studies show that women are【9】likely than men to spend their paychecks【10】their families. With women working, children are more likely to stay in school, be better fed and be healthier.
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填空题What kind of people is now more likely to find a job as an English teacher?
填空题Australian artists receive money ______.A. only if the stamp goes into circulationB. for the design onlyC. for the design and again if it is used
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填空题Office revolution not only has changed how work is done but redefined the function of everyone who works in an office.A. not onlyB. howC. redefinedD. works
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填空题One expert (remarks) that a computer with (so) many tubes as the brain (has) neurons (would require) the Empire State Building to contain it.
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填空题People thought: Hey, eat a carp and you will be taking in what it is that gives you these fish their long life-span. Of course, it hasn't done a lot of good for these carp.A.whatB.fishC.life-spanD.hasn't done
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填空题Despite this similarity with other creatures, the evolution of humankind differs from other species in one important and unique way.A. DespiteB. otherC. other speciesD. one
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填空题Passage One The improbable chain of events that leads Alexander Fleming 1.______to discover penicillin in 1928 is the stuff which scientific myths 2.______are made. It was a discovery that would change the course of thehistory, The active ingredient in that mold, which Fleming named penicillin, turned to be an infection-fighting agent of 3.______enormous potency. When it was finally recognized as what itwas—the efficacious life-saving drug in the world—penicillin 4.______would alter forever the treatment of bacterial infections. By themiddle of the century, Fleming's discovery spawned a huge phar- 5.______maceutical industry, churning out synthetic penicillin that wouldconquer some of man-kind's most ancient scourges, includingsyphilis, gangrene, and tuberculosis. When he died a heart attack in 1955, he was mourned by 6.______the world and buried as a national hero in the crypt of St. Paul'sCathedral in London. Although Fleming's scientific work in andof itself may not have reached great, his singular contribution 7.______changed the practice of medicine. He deserves our utmost recog-nition. At the same time, we must bear on mind that the 8.______"Fleming Myth", as he called it, embodies the accomplishmentsof many giants of anti-biotic development. Fleming is but a cho-sen representative for the likes of Florey, Chain, Domagk, andWaksman, many of who remain, sadly, virtual unknowns. 9.______Their achievements have made the world a better, healthierplace. In commemorating Fleming, and we commemorate them 10.______all.
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填空题He refused, partially because he was too tired. The partial ______.
填空题Capital (inflows) will also (tend to) increase the international value of the dollar, (make) it more difficult to sell U. S. (exports).
A. inflows B. tend to C. make D. exports
