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The fact that the Asian volunteers confused 80me facial expressions shows that _______.
A . A. different cultures have different facial expressions
B . B. people of different backgrounds share similar facial expressions
C . C. Easterners have a more complex system of facial expressions
D . D. Westerners and Easterners express their emotions in similar ways
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《亚洲银行家》杂志(The Asian Banker)“2012年度零售金融服务卓越大奖”评选结果揭晓,中国银行荣获()奖项。
A . 中国最佳手机银行业务
B . 中国最佳分销渠道银行
C . 最佳客户关系管理银行
D . 中国最佳零售银行
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The volunteers found the test more difficult when they did it the second time.
A . Right
B . Wrong
C . Not mentioned
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Some people Asian-Americans owe their success to the Asian tradition of()
A . educaution
B . family and hardwork
C . education
D . BandC
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The volunteers started looking after other children()parents died of AIDS last year
A . whose
B . that
C . which
D . who
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In the experiment, the East Asian volunteers had difficulties distinguishing between fear and surprise because ________.
A . A. they found no differences between the mouths
B . B. they focused on the eyes and neglected the mouth
C . C. Easterners tend to use the eyes to express their emotions
D . D. Easterners express fear and surprise in the subtle way
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14. _____is the traditional way of greeting in Northeast Asian countries like Korea and Japan.
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the theme of Volunteer is about how a volunteer helpled an old lady who felt hopeless to her llife.
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The Asian Games(亚运会) is a________ event . ( )
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Why do the two “explanations” (Para. 3, Line 1) worry Asian Americans?A) They are a
Why do the two “explanations” (Para. 3, Line 1) worry Asian Americans?
A) They are afraid that they would again be isolated from American society in general.
B) People would think that Asian students rely on their parents for success.
C) Asian American would be a threat to other minorities.
D) American academic achievements have taken on too strong an Asian character.
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听力原文:W: The report says that all departments are making a profit except the Asian Department.
M: Well; Mr. Smith seems to be the wrong person to head that department. One more wrong step and he will be removed from that office.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
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A.Mr. Smith will be replaced if he makes another mistake.
B.Mr. Smith is an admirable chief of the Asian department.
C.Mr. Smith's department is more successful than ail the others.
D.Mr. Smith is seldom in his office.
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The author would probably consider civilian volunteer groups to be______.
A.helpful to the police department and an asset to the community
B.less important than other types of volunteer workers
C.taken advantage of because they do not get paid
D.overworked because of their heavy burdens
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Which bar chart shows the percentage of Asian students who made Australia their first choice destination?
<img src='https://img2.soutiyun.com/shangxueba/ask/11193001-11196000/11193935/ct_ei_069(20095).jpg' />
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When therere not enough volunteers for thermed forces, the government ______dditionWhen therere not enough volunteers for thermed forces, the government ______dditionl men.revises B.encourges C.suspends D.conscripts
A.revises
B.encourages
C.suspends
D.conscripts
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How does the author summarize the volunteer experience?
A、She will remember this experience forever.
B、It is valuable.
C、It is hard and tiring.
D、It is irrelevant and useless now.
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Now that the damage inflicted by the Asian financial crisis looks like it was caused by an economic neutron bomb. The crisis has hurt great numbers of people, but has left the main structures of the world economy standing. The worst of the direct impact may be over. Many of the hardest-hit countries are on the road to recovery, financial "contagion" has been contained and world economic growth seems set to pick up soon.
The most important development, however, is a non-event: the collapse of global capitalism has not occurred. Instead, the post-crisis world is likely to be even more market-oriented than the one that preceded it, with a proliferation of new rules and practices that will help markets to operate more smoothly. The countries recovering best, such as Thailand and South Korea, are doing so by moving further in a free-market direction. None of the affected nations has tried to isolate itself from the global economy, and the widely feared worldwide wave of protectionism has not yet materialized.
Nor has there been the great rethinking of economic globalization that some feared and others advocated. The critics of global capitalism pounced on the crisis as proof of globalization's fatal flaws. Their analyses often concluded that "there must be something better." On the contrary, economists have taken free-market principles as the starting point for new ideas, not called them into question.
There has been much criticism of the so-called Washington consensus—the traditional free-market orthodoxy that uniformly prescribes fiscal discipline, deregulation, and financial liberalization. Partly as a result of the crisis, a new consensus simply adds extra prescriptions—such as better financial supervision, labor market, etc.—to the list. It is an elaboration of the original consensus, not a new departure.
Numerous studies also show that engagement in the global economy leads to higher growth and helps to reduce poverty in developing countries. Today's economic arguments are not over fundamental free-market policies, but what must be done to supplement them. Likewise, the efforts to devise a new "international financial architecture" in the wake of the crisis, due to continue during the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, will not involve rebuilding the system from scratch. The aim is to make incremental improvements in financial rules and practices that will oil the wheels of the market system, not to trade it in for a non-existent new model.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.After the severe Asian Financial Crisis, the world economy began to recover.
B.Asian Financial Crisis is as devastating as a neutron bomb and causes great damage.
C.There are still direct and indirect impacts so that the economy cannot recover.
D.The direct impact of Asian Financial Crisis has gone.
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Researchers were surprised by the answer that the volunteers gave in the first test. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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At the same time, the volunteers kept their hands in hot water until they could no longer tthe pain.
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What is the writes's attitude towards the Asian flu?
A.He simply reports the disease objectively.
B.He is worried about the spread of the disease.
C.He is disappointed at the tests of the London doctors.
D.He believes that the disease will soon be controlled.
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Tom volunteered the classroom yesterday.
A.clean
B.cleans
C.to clean
D.cleaning
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The Smiths volunteered to make preparations for the Christmas party.(英译中)
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Wewellwith the demand of Asian market()
A.shall, acquaint
B.can, acquaint
C.are, acquainting
D.are, acquainted
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Why do the two explanations (Para. 3) worry Asian Americans()
A.They are afraid that they would again be isolated from American society in general
B.People would think that Asian students rely on their parents for success
C.AsianAmericans would be a threat to other minorities
D.American academic achievements have taken on too strong at Asian character