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问答题Directions: Suppose you a staff member of a company. Write a letter of complaint to the president to report the problems of the company canteen service. You should write 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write your address.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}YouheardthatoneofyourfriendsfailedintheentranceexaminationofpostgraduateWritealettertohimwhichshouldincludethefollowinginformation:(1)expressyourregrets;(2)encouragehimtotryagain;(3)hopetoseehiminhighspirits.Youshouldwriteabout100words.Donotsignyourwonnameattheendoftheletter.Use"LiMing"instead.Youdonotneedtowritetheaddress.
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问答题Directions: After being involved in an accident, you were looked after by another person. Write a letter of thanks: 1) mentioning what happened in the accident, 2) telling the person about your recovery, and 3) expressing your thanks. You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write your address.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} A. Study the following account of a personal experience carefully and write an essay in no less than 200 words. B. Your essay must be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. C. Your essay should meet the requirements below. 1) Elaborate your impressions on the story told, and 2) point out its implications in our life. One summer my wife Chris and I were invited by friends to row down the Colorado River in a boat. Our expedition included many highly successful people--the kind who have staffs to take care of life's daily work. But in the wilder rapids, all of us naturally set aside any pretenses and put out backs into every stroke to keep the boat from tumbling over. At each night's encampment, we all hauled supplies and cleaned dishes. After only two days in the river, people accustomed t-o being spoiled and indulged had become a team, working together to cope with the unpredictable twists and turns of the river. I believe that in life--as well as on boat trips-teamwork will make all our journeys successful ones. The rhythms of teamwork have been the rhythms of my life...
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问答题The first day of class is a very important time for faculty to establish a tone for what will happen the rest of the term. It is appropriate that a teacher reflect on just what climate and first impression she/he would like to establish. This article offers some ideas about that important day. Reflecting on the first day of class, McKeachie suggests that"... meeting a group of strangers who will affect your well being, is at the same time exciting and anxiety-producing for both students and teacher." 46)Research on the first day of class by Dr. Bush showed there was a real desire on the part of both students and teachers for connectedness, but neither group realized the other shared that desire. If the participants on both sides don’t understand how to develop their relationships, learning will be diminished(减少,变小). If you have experienced some anxiety about this meeting, planning some specific steps can not only reduce that feeling, but can get students to share in the sense of purpose you hold for the class. Some faculty avoid the "first day anxiety" by handing out a syllabus, giving an assignment, and dismissing the class. This only postpones the inevitable. It also gives students a sense that class time is not too important. 47)Most of all, it loses the opportunity to use the heightened excitement and anticipation that students bring that day, the chance to direct that excitement toward enthusiasm for the class. What can you do to establish a positive beginning? 48)How can you make sure students' attitudes toward you, the course, and the subject matter will support a constructive learning climate for the semester? The following ideas have been gathered to stimulate your thoughts about these questions. Perhaps you will think of others, but the following are things which could contribute to this goal. They are not in a particular order, but can be sampled to fit your own preferences. Conveying a sense of enthusiasm for the content is also very important. Scholl Buchwald suggests that professors "Rarely... need to impress students with our command of the material. 49)What is not always clear to students is whether we are interested in the subject and whether we will be able to help them become as competent as we are." He suggests that one way to demonstrate enthusiasm is to talk about yourself and your own excitement about what you teach. What intrigues you, and what could interest them? 50)Another approach is to give a short lecture or lead a discussion to stimulate interest in the problem-solving that this subject matter could enable students to do. Consider core ideas, typical problems in the field, Cutting-edge discoveries, commonly held myths, provocative insights/interpretations or other stimulating insights into the field. Do you have slides or videotapes to enhance these images of inquiry? What interesting, related research is going on here at UNL? How might this have impact on their lives? How can you relate these ideas to their own experiences? Perhaps an interesting experiment or problem to solve can introduce the field.
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问答题Directions:Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingtableInyouressay,youshouldfirstdescribethetable,theninterpretitsmeaning,andgiveyourcommentonit.YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.StudythefollowingtablecarefullyandwriteacompositiononChangesinPeople'sDiet.
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问答题Directions: You are supposed to write for the Editorial Office of College English Journal a notice to invite contributions for its 30th anniversary. The notice should include the basic requirements for contributions and other information which you think is relevant. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the notice. Use "Editorial Office of College English" instead.
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问答题Over the last decade, demand for the most common cosmetic surgery procedures, like breast enlargements and nose jobs, has increased by more than 400 percent. According to Dr. Dai Davies, of the Plastic Surgery Partnership in Hammersmith, the majority of cosmetic surgery patients are not chasing physical perfection. Rather, they are driven to fantastic lengths to improve their appearance by a desire to look normal. " (1) What we all crave is to look normal, and normal is what is prescribed by the advertising media and other external pressures. They give us a perception of what is physically acceptable and we feel we must look like that." (2) In America, the debate is no longer about whether surgery is normal; rather, it centres on what age people should be before going under the knife. New York surgeon Dr. Gerard Imber recommends "maintenance" work for people in their thirties. "The idea of waiting until one needs a heroic transformation is silly," he says, "By then, you've wasted 20 great years of your life and allowed things to get out of hand." Dr. Imber draws the line at operating on people who are under 18, however. "It seems that someone we don't consider old enough to order a drink shouldn't be considering plastic surgery." In the UK cosmetic surgery has long been seen as the exclusive domain of the very rich and famous. (3) But the proportionate cost of treatment has fallen substantially, bringing all but the most advanced laser technology within the reach of most people. Dr. Davies, who claims to "cater for the average person", agrees. He says: "I treat a few of the rich and famous and an awful lot of secretaries. Of course, £3,000 for an operation is a lot of money. But it is also an investment for life which costs about half the price of a good family holiday." (4) Dr. Davies suspects that the increasing sophistication of the fat injecting and removal techniques that allow patients to be treated with a local anaesthetic in an afternoon has also helped promote the popularity of cosmetic surgery. (5) Yet, as one woman who recently paid £2,500 for liposuction to remove fat from her thighs admitted, the slope to becoming a cosmetic surgery Veteran is a deceptively gentle one. "I had my legs done because they'd been bugging me for years. But going into the clinic was so low key and effective it whetted my appetite. Now I don't think there's any operation that I would rule out having if I could afford it./
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}Lookatthefollowingpictureandwriteanarticleoneagerlearners.Yourarticleshouldmeetthefollowingtworequirements:1)Interpretthemessageconveyedbythepicture.2)Makeyourcommentsonthephenomenon.Youshouldwriteabout160-200wordsneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.(20points)
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} You are annoyed by too many family comedies of a TV station. Write a complaint letter to the station. In your letter, you should tell them: 1) your annoyance at the programs, 2) the same feelings of others, 3) your request of the station to reform. You should write about 100 words on Answer Sheet 2. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use "Li Ming" instead. You do not need to write the address.
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2. There is no question that science-fiction writers have become more ambitious, stylistically and thematically, in recent years. (46) {{U}}But this may have less to do with the luring call of academic surroundings than with changing market conditions--a factor that academic critics rarely take into account.{{/U}} Robert Silverberg, a former president of The Science Fiction Writers of America, is one of the most prolific professionals in a field dominated by people who actually write for a living. (Unlike mystery or Western writers, most science fiction writers cannot expect to cash in on fat movie sales or TV tie-ins. ) (47) {{U}}Still in his late thirties, Silverberg has published more than a hundred books, and he is disarmingly frank about the relationship between the quality of genuine prose and the quality of available outlet.{{/U}} By his own account, he was "an annoyingly verbal young man" from Brooklyn who picked up his first science-fiction book at the age of ten, started writing seriously at the age of thirteen, and at seventeen nearly gave up in despair over his inability to break into the pulp magazines. (48) {{U}}At his parents' urging, he enrolled in Columbia University, so that, if worse came to worst, he could always go to the School of Journalism and "get a nice steady job somewhere" .{{/U}} During his sophomore year, he sold his first science-fictions story to a Scottish magazine named Nebula. By the end of his junior year, he had sold a novel and twenty more stories. (49) {{U}}By the end of his senior year, he was earning two hundred dollars a week writing science fiction, and his parents were reconciled to his pursuit of the literary life .{{/U}}"I became very cynical very quickly," he says. "First I couldn't sell anything, then I could sell everything. The market played to my worst characteristics. An editor of a schlock magazine would call up to tell me he had a ten-thousand-word hole to fill in his next issue I'd fill it overnight for a hundred and fifty dollars. I found that rewriting made no difference. (50) {{U}}I knew I could not possibly write the kinds of things I admired as a reader--Joyce, Kafka, Mann--so I detached myself from my work.{{/U}} I was a phenomenon among my friends in college, a published, selling author. But they always asked, 'When are you going to do something serious?'--meaning something that wasn't science fiction-- and I kept telling them," When I'm financially secure. ."
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问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Study the following table carefully and write an essay. Your essay must meet the following requirements: 1) Describe the table; 2) Explain the possible causes; 3) Your suggestions. You should write about 160 - 200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (20 points)           {{B}}Economical and Social Indicators for Country A and Country B in 1995{{/B}} indicators A B Annual income per capita (in $ US) 15,800 500 Annual social security per capita (in $ US) 2,000 300 Life expectancy (years old) 70 54 Adult literacy rate (%) 99 60
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问答题Directions: Study the following information carefully and write letter in at least 100 words. Your name is Li Ming, a student of the Department of Applied Physics, Tsinghua University. You hope to further your study in Boston University( Massachusetts, USA)upon your graduation next year. Now you are writing to the office of graduate admissions to ask for the Application Form and other relative materials. The following points should also be covered in your letter: 1) your personal information; 2) the reason why you choose Boston university; 3) a brief study plan. You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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问答题3. Getting rid of bad habits like smoking and drinking alcohol is also an important way to keep healthy.
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