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问答题Translate the following sentences into English by using the word or words given in brackets. Remember to write your answers on the answer sheet.
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问答题Humans have lost the evolutionary race. We are born without wings. It's a crucial omission and we are making the environment pay for it. We like to think we're the bee's knees of the natural world but we're nothing more than bumbling flatfoots. That's why kookaburras laugh and midges torment us. We are grounded for life and, in our frustration, we're wrecking the planet. Wings might seem just fun and frippery, but they would also save the environment. If we could fly, we would not be trampling ecosystems underfoot. Natural habitats that now get bulldozed would flourish because we wouldn't need roads. There would be no demand for cars, so there wouldn't be emissions problems. The common housefly travels 300 times its body length in one second. (1) If in a few generations we could match that, we would reach 2,000 kilometres per hour, which would make ozone-destroying aircraft and land-gabbing airports unnecessary: Society would benefit enormously if we could fly. Our philosophy about the private ownership of land would have to change because fences would become useless. (2) Nets wouldn't stop people flying into your garden-as anyone knows who has tried in vain to keep birds out of fruit crops. And domestic rooftops would become public resting places. The justice system would not need to guard expensive prisons because felons would simply have their wings clipped. Sports stadia would consist of only the pitch, with spectators hovering over the action. Stairs escalators and lifts would be as superfluous as bridges and tunnels. Buildings would have smaller ground plans and, instead, rise upwards, with entrance porches on every level. (3) If we had wings, not only would we not need to plunder so much of the Earth's resources, but we'd also be better guardians of the environment. Woodland would not be cut down because trees would be vital resting places as we flitted through the troposphere. We'd be more aware of the changes to Earth as we survived it daily from on high. And we'd soon appreciate any changes to air quality at all heights. There would be some drawbacks. (4) Clothing would have to be tight and aerodynamic-but our perception of human beauty would soon change so that we'd delight at a glimpse of wings with colorful feathers. Demand for the best addresses would push the prices of mountain eyries skyhigh. Electricity pylons and overhead cables would have to go. There would, inevitably, be the occasional crash landing in rush hour as soaring commuters got spun by the wing-tip vortices of others. But it would be worth these minor hassles. The dinosaurs clearly recognised, the merits of wings, and went so far as to evolve into birds. That left us to inherit the Earth-an inheritance we seem determined to fritter away. Humans clearly have an intuitive inkling of the need to fly. It comes up again and again, in nursery tales and sophisticated mythology from all over the world. If we had evolved wings, the world would have been blessed. (5) For the sake of the planet, biologists should stop growing ears on the backs of mice and start putting feathers between our shoulders, before it's too late. Time's running out. Must fly.
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问答题肥胖者会喜欢在月球跳跃,因为人在月球的重量是其在地球的六分之一。(less than)
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问答题爆炸力相当强大,方圆二十英里的树木均被炸毁。(so...that)
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问答题Directions: You are applying for admission to an English Course. Write a letter to introduce yourself, and you want to gain an application. You should write about I00 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If GIBE-FADE=81,then DICE-CEDE=?
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问答题在谈到如何能取得成功时,Blair强调创造机遇比等待机遇更重要。(put emphasis on)
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问答题I will tell you what literature is! No—I only wish I could. But I can't. Gleams can be thrown on the secret, inklings given, but no more. I will try to give you an inkling. And, to do so, I will take you back into your history, or forward onto it. That evening when you went for a walk with your faithful friend, the friend from whom you hid nothing—or almost nothing...! You were, in truth, somewhat inclined to hide from him the particular matter which monopolized your mind that evening, but somehow you contrived to get on to it, drawn by an overpowering fascination. And as your friend was sympathetic and discreet, and flattered you by a respectful curiosity, you proceeded further and further into the said matter, growing more and more confidential, until at last you cried out, in a terrific whisper: "My boy, she is simply miraculous!" At that moment you were in the domain of literature.
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问答题Write about the following topic. Children who are brought up in families which do not have much money are better prepared to deal with the problems of adult life than children who are brought up by wealthy parents.To what extent do you agree or disagree? Write an article of about 160 words in an appropriate style on the answer sheet, giving reasons for your answer, and including any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
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问答题A farmer buys a horse for $ 60. He sells it to his neighbour for $ 70. Then he discovers he could have made a better deal. He borrows $ 10 from his wife, and buys the horse back for $ 80. He then sells it to another neighbour for $ 90. How much money did he make?
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问答题If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7s will you pass on the way?
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问答题Simon had a bag of sweet. When he tried to divide the sweets into three piles he had one left over. The same thing happened when he tried to divide them into four, five and six piles. However, when he split them into seven piles there were none left over. How many sweets did he start with?
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问答题Task Ⅱ Nowadays, heavy traffic has become the source of greatest complaint in many big cities. What can we do on this problem in your opinion? Write your composition of no less than 120 words on the answer sheet.
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问答题What is one thing that all the wise men, regardless of their religion and politics, agree is between heaven and earth?
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问答题这些社会有一个共同点——它们都受到儒家传统思想的影响,对于学习和教育的重视,远超过对生命中其他目标的追求。(common thread)
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问答题Task Ⅰ Directions: Suppose you are a freshman in Department of Computer Science, you are not satisfied with the school canteen service because of the poor quality of the dishes, the same food day after day, the high price of the food and the unfriendly service staff. Write a letter of complaint to president of the university. You should write at least 120 words.
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问答题The Journey —Amanda Casella It started as a newfound independence We were gradually gaining knowledge and friends New doors opening Guiding each person toward completion of a degree Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate A constant continuation on the journey we call life Many interviews and opportunities of a lifetime As one door opens another closes behind us Life. goes on We continue on the journey You should write in no less than 200 words.
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问答题TaskⅠHowmuchwatercanweuse?…...Notthatmuch!75percentoftheearthiswater;butwecanonlyuseabout2.5percent.ThechartbelowshowsthepercentageoffreshwateronEarth.Summarizetheinformationbyselectingandreportingthemainfeatures,makecomparisonswhererelevantandfindoutpossiblesolutionsofwatersupply.
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问答题Most children at the tender age of six or so are full of the most impractical schemes for becoming policemen, firemen or train drivers when they grow up. When I was that age, however, I could not be bothered with such mundane ambitions, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I was going to have my own zoo. At the time, this did not seem to me, and still does not seem, a very unreasonable idea. My friends and relatives, who had long found me strange because I showed little interest in anything that did not have fur or feathers, accepted this as just another manifestation of my strangeness. They felt that, if they ignored my often-repeated remarks about owning my own zoo, I would eventually grow out of it. As the years passed, however, to the bewilderment of my friends and relatives, my resolve to have my own zoo grew increasingly stronger, and eventually, after going on a number of expeditions to bring back animals for other zoos, I felt the time was ripe to acquire my own. From my latest trip to West Africa, I had brought back a considerable collection of animals which were living, temporarily I assured her, in my sister's suburban garden in Bournemouth. After a number of unsuccessful attempts to convince local councils in various areas to support my plans, I began to investigate the possibility of starting my zoo on the island of Jersey in the English Channel. I was given an introduction to a man named Hugh Fraser who, I was told, was a broad-mind-ed, kindly soul. He would show me around the island and point out suitable sites. So, I flew to Jersey and was met by Hugh Fraser who drove us to his family home, probably one of the most beautiful old houses on the island. There was a huge walled garden with lots of outbuildings all build in the beautiful local stone which was the colour of autumn leaves glowing in the sunshine. Turning to my wife, I said, "What a marvelous place for a zoo!" If my host had promptly fainted on the spot, I could not have blamed him. The thought of creating the average person' s idea of a zoo, with all the grey cement and iron bars, in such a lovely spot was horrible. To my astonishment, however, Hugh Fraser did not faint, but merely cocked an enquiring eyebrow at me and asked whether I really meant what I said. Slightly embarrassed, I re-plied that I had meant it, but added hastily that I realized that it was impossible. Hugh said he did not think it was as impossible as all that. He went on to explain that the house and grounds were too big for him to keep up as a private individual, and so he wanted to move to a smaller place in England. Would I care to consider renting the property for the purpose of establishing my zoo? I could not imagine more attractive surroundings for my purpose, and by the time lunch was over, the bargain had been sealed. The alarm displayed by all who knew me when this was announced can only be imagined. The only exception to the general chorus of disapproval was my sister. Although she thought it a mad scheme, at least it would rid her back garden of the assorted jungle creatures who were beginning to put great strain on her relationship with her neighbours. Answer the questions in maximum of fifteen words.1.How did the writer' s friends and family react to his childhood ambition?
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问答题数字货币与传统纸币相比,流通时成本更低,能够加速经济活动,增加透明度。(facilitate)
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