填空题DavidHumewasbominEdinburghon26thApril1711toJosephandKatherineHume.Bothparentswereofagood,【C1】al__________notespeciallywealthy,background.Hisfather’sfamilyisabranchoftheEarlofHume’sandhisancestorshavebeenproprietorsofamodestestateforseveral【C2】gen__________,whilehismotherwasthedaughterofSirDavidFalconer,adistinguishedlawyer【C3】__________becamePresidentoftheCollegeofJustice.NotmuchisknownaboutHume’searlychildhoodandeducation.Itislikelythathespenthischildhood【C4】__________(divide)betweenthefamily’sEdinburghhouseonthesouthsideoftheLawnmarket,thedwellingpresumablyinwhichHumewasbom,andNinewells,thefamilyestateontheWhiteadderRiverintheborderlowlandsnearBerwick.ThehouseatNinewellsstandsonabluffabovethewatersoftheWhiteadder.Downthebluffafewyardstothesoutheastofthehouse,anoverhangingrockformsashallowcavewherelocal【C5】leg__________hasitheindulgedinprofoundphilosophicalreflections.Further【C6】alo__________thewatersidearemorecaves,quarriesandfreestonerocks,anditisaroundthesepartswhereHumeprobablyplayedasayoungboywithhiselderbrotherJohn,inadditionto【C7】__________(engage)inactivitieslikehunting,fishingandhorseriding.Sinceattendanceatchurchwas【C8】req__________bylawatthattimepresumablyHumeandhisfamilyalsoattendedthelocalChurchofScotlandpastoredbyhisuncle.MostlikelyeducatedathomebylocaltutorsinadditiontohisMother’sinstruction,untilattheageofeleven,HumeaccompaniedhisbrothertoEdinburghUniversity.Hisstudiesthereprobably【C9】inc__________Latin,Greek,logic,metaphysics,moralphilosophy,history,mathematicsandnaturalphilosophy.HeleftEdinburghUniversityineither1725or1726,whenhewasaroundfifteenyearsold,withoutformallytakingadegreetopursuehiseducationprivately.Hisscholarlydisposition,coupledwiththefact【C10】__________bothhisfatherandmaternalgrandfatherhadbeenlawyers,meantthatacareerinlawwasencouraged,buthisscholarlyinterestssoonturnedtoliteratureandphilosophy.《问题》:【C10】
填空题It has been justly said that while "we speak with
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 It might be said that the great, writers of each generation have not only succeeded in evoking a place or people, but also found a distinctive, previously unheard voice through which to do
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Most scholars agree that Isaac Newton, while formulating the laws of force and gravity and inventing the calculus in the late 1600s, probably knew all the science there was to know at the t
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Huang Di The first sovereign of civilized China, Huang Di, or the Yellow Emperor as he became known, is【C6】________ think of as the common ancestor of the Chinese people. A semi-legendary f
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 From childhood to old age, we all use language as a 【C1】 ________ (mean)of broadening our knowledge of ourselves and the world about us.When humans first evolved, they were like newborn chi
填空题DavidHumewasbominEdinburghon26thApril1711toJosephandKatherineHume.Bothparentswereofagood,【C1】al__________notespeciallywealthy,background.Hisfather’sfamilyisabranchoftheEarlofHume’sandhisancestorshavebeenproprietorsofamodestestateforseveral【C2】gen__________,whilehismotherwasthedaughterofSirDavidFalconer,adistinguishedlawyer【C3】__________becamePresidentoftheCollegeofJustice.NotmuchisknownaboutHume’searlychildhoodandeducation.Itislikelythathespenthischildhood【C4】__________(divide)betweenthefamily’sEdinburghhouseonthesouthsideoftheLawnmarket,thedwellingpresumablyinwhichHumewasbom,andNinewells,thefamilyestateontheWhiteadderRiverintheborderlowlandsnearBerwick.ThehouseatNinewellsstandsonabluffabovethewatersoftheWhiteadder.Downthebluffafewyardstothesoutheastofthehouse,anoverhangingrockformsashallowcavewherelocal【C5】leg__________hasitheindulgedinprofoundphilosophicalreflections.Further【C6】alo__________thewatersidearemorecaves,quarriesandfreestonerocks,anditisaroundthesepartswhereHumeprobablyplayedasayoungboywithhiselderbrotherJohn,inadditionto【C7】__________(engage)inactivitieslikehunting,fishingandhorseriding.Sinceattendanceatchurchwas【C8】req__________bylawatthattimepresumablyHumeandhisfamilyalsoattendedthelocalChurchofScotlandpastoredbyhisuncle.MostlikelyeducatedathomebylocaltutorsinadditiontohisMother’sinstruction,untilattheageofeleven,HumeaccompaniedhisbrothertoEdinburghUniversity.Hisstudiesthereprobably【C9】inc__________Latin,Greek,logic,metaphysics,moralphilosophy,history,mathematicsandnaturalphilosophy.HeleftEdinburghUniversityineither1725or1726,whenhewasaroundfifteenyearsold,withoutformallytakingadegreetopursuehiseducationprivately.Hisscholarlydisposition,coupledwiththefact【C10】__________bothhisfatherandmaternalgrandfatherhadbeenlawyers,meantthatacareerinlawwasencouraged,buthisscholarlyinterestssoonturnedtoliteratureandphilosophy.《问题》:【C3】
填空题.The Yale group found that most of the really useful knowledge which successful people have acquired is gained during 1 —but typically without conscious awareness. Although successful people's behaviour reflects the fact that they have this knowledge, high achievers are often unable to articulate or define what they know. This partly explains why practical intelligence has been so difficult to 2 . Professors found that the best way to reach practical intelligence is to ask successful peop
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Do you drink milk or orange juice that comes in plastic bottles? Do you eat cereal that is 【C1】________ package in a box? If you do, you can help save the environment by creating less waste
填空题5. Which number comes next in this series of numbers? 2 3 5 7 11 13 ?
填空题 Each number shown below follows a certain rule
填空题.Email has completely changed the way we work today. It offers many benefits and, if used well, can be an excellent tool for improving your efficiency. Managed badly, though, email can be a waste of valuable time. Statistics indicate that office workers need to wade through an average of more than 30 emails a day. Despite your best efforts, unsolicited email or spam can clutter up the most organized inbox and infect your computer system with viruses. Here we give you guidance on protecting yourself. Prioritizing incoming messages If you are regularly faced with a large volume of incoming messages, you need to prioritize your inbox to identify which emails are really important. If it is obvious spam, it can be deleted without reading. Then follow these steps for each email: ● Check who the email is from. Were you expecting or hoping to hear from the sender? How quickly do they expect you to respond? ● Check what the email is about. Is the subject urgent? Is it about an issue that falls within your sphere of responsibility, or should it just be forwarded to someone else? ● Has the email been in your inbox for long? Check the message time. An initial scan like this can help you identify the emails that require your prompt attention. The others can be kept for reading at a more convenient time. Replying in stages Having prioritized your emails, you can answer them in stages, first with a brief acknowledgement and then a more detailed follow-up. This is particularly advisable when dealing with complicated matters where you do not want to give a rushed answer. If you decide to do this, tell the recipient a definite date when you will be able to get back to them and try to keep to this wherever possible. Some emails are uncomplicated and only require a brief, one line answer, so it is a good idea to reply to these immediately. For example, if all you need to say is, "Yes, I can make the 10:00 meeting", or "Thanks, that's just the information I needed", do it. If you are unable to reply there and then or choose not to, let the sender know that you have received the message and will be in touch as soon as possible. Complete the chart with no more than three words from the passage.
填空题One chilly autumn morning in 1945
填空题The hunter-gatherer tribes that today live like ou
填空题.A considerable amount of medical research is aimed at identifying risk factors for disease. The rationale be 1 this work is that where people are informed of their risk, they will happily change their behavior to low 2 that risk. Although this is certainly a reasonable assumption, it turns 3 that things are not quite that simple and straightforward. First of all, health is not necessarily a top priority in everyone's life and, for these people, changing behavior in the interest of health may interfere 4 other, more important matters. Second, the benefits to be derived from such ch 5 rarely are immediate or obvious. Usually, improvements in health take place over long periods of time and are quite subtle. 6 , we are all so bombarded with information about the thousands of health hazards to which we are exposed to most of us "tune out" much of this information. This latter issue is compounded by the fac 7 that much of new information to which we are exposed through the media is exaggerated and, as often as not, is contradicted later by even "newer" information. For these and other reasons, simply knowing about a risk does not necessarily ensure that people 8 (take) appropriate steps to change it. Even when people want to change their 9 , this is not easy to do. For example, the overwhelming majority of smokers in this country want to quit, but make great effort very few are able to do so. Most smokers 10 (acknowledge) at some level, that health hazards associated with smoking and most wish that there were a simple and painless way to stop. And the number of people who want to lose weight is very large, but few of these people are able to do it and even none are able to maintain such weight losses.
填空题The list of changes that might occur in the future came from 1 of various fields in Europe and the United States
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Most scholars agree that Isaac Newton, while formulating the laws of force and gravity and inventing the calculus in the late 1600s, probably knew all the science there was to know at the t
填空题I am always amazed when I hear people saying that
填空题DavidHumewasbominEdinburghon26thApril1711toJosephandKatherineHume.Bothparentswereofagood,【C1】al__________notespeciallywealthy,background.Hisfather’sfamilyisabranchoftheEarlofHume’sandhisancestorshavebeenproprietorsofamodestestateforseveral【C2】gen__________,whilehismotherwasthedaughterofSirDavidFalconer,adistinguishedlawyer【C3】__________becamePresidentoftheCollegeofJustice.NotmuchisknownaboutHume’searlychildhoodandeducation.Itislikelythathespenthischildhood【C4】__________(divide)betweenthefamily’sEdinburghhouseonthesouthsideoftheLawnmarket,thedwellingpresumablyinwhichHumewasbom,andNinewells,thefamilyestateontheWhiteadderRiverintheborderlowlandsnearBerwick.ThehouseatNinewellsstandsonabluffabovethewatersoftheWhiteadder.Downthebluffafewyardstothesoutheastofthehouse,anoverhangingrockformsashallowcavewherelocal【C5】leg__________hasitheindulgedinprofoundphilosophicalreflections.Further【C6】alo__________thewatersidearemorecaves,quarriesandfreestonerocks,anditisaroundthesepartswhereHumeprobablyplayedasayoungboywithhiselderbrotherJohn,inadditionto【C7】__________(engage)inactivitieslikehunting,fishingandhorseriding.Sinceattendanceatchurchwas【C8】req__________bylawatthattimepresumablyHumeandhisfamilyalsoattendedthelocalChurchofScotlandpastoredbyhisuncle.MostlikelyeducatedathomebylocaltutorsinadditiontohisMother’sinstruction,untilattheageofeleven,HumeaccompaniedhisbrothertoEdinburghUniversity.Hisstudiesthereprobably【C9】inc__________Latin,Greek,logic,metaphysics,moralphilosophy,history,mathematicsandnaturalphilosophy.HeleftEdinburghUniversityineither1725or1726,whenhewasaroundfifteenyearsold,withoutformallytakingadegreetopursuehiseducationprivately.Hisscholarlydisposition,coupledwiththefact【C10】__________bothhisfatherandmaternalgrandfatherhadbeenlawyers,meantthatacareerinlawwasencouraged,buthisscholarlyinterestssoonturnedtoliteratureandphilosophy.《问题》:【C6】
填空题《复合题被拆开情况》 Do you drink milk or orange juice that comes in plastic bottles? Do you eat cereal that is 【C1】________ package in a box? If you do, you can help save the environment by creating less waste