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It is requested that every student__________ a paper on sustainable development.
A . writes
B . wrote
C . writing
D . write
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If the scavenge fire is of a more major nature, if there is a risk of the fire extending or if the scavenge trunk is adjacent to the crankcase with risk of a hot spot developing it sometimes becomes necessary to ()the engine.
A . stop
B . start
C . speed up
D . slow dow
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A paragraph is like a mini-essay; it should be unified , coherent and well developed .
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As you revise your draft, check each paragraph to make certain that it is unified around a single idea and that it is developed in logical sequence.
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It is a development strategy proposed by Premier Li Keqiang.
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As you revise your draft, check each paragraph to make certain that it is unified around a single idea and that it is developed in logical sequence.
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Developments in international cooperation are often, it is suggested, the result of
A.friendships formed by scholars at meetings
B.articles in learned journals
C.the work of international agencies
D.programs initiated by governments
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It appears that the Poplar to Stratford section of the DLR route wasoriginally developed to
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Fermi problem is to develop the talent of breaking a seemingly unanswerable problem into sub-problems and finding the solution to it, which is a typical Fermi problem.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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求完形填空原题:In all societies,the mass media 空格 at least one commonality...
关键句子:It is not the equipment that makes the communication process a form of
mass communication,but rather how the content is 空,developed,and
transmitted.
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It is not possible to reduce poverty without an explicit development policy.
A.YES
B.NO
C.NOT GIVEN
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Canada is a highly developed industrial country. In economy, it bears the most similarities with______.
A.Britain
B.France
C.the United States
D.Germany
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The IT industry is developing so rapidly that almost anything ()is written about it wi
The IT industry is developing so rapidly that almost anything ()is written about it will be out of date by the time it is printed.
A.as
B.which
C.That
D.what
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Culture is the sum total of all the traditions, customs, beliefs, and ways of life of a given group of human beings. In this (1)_____, every group has a culture, however un-developed or uncivilized it may seem to us.
To the professional anthropologist, there is no intrinsic superiority of one culture (2)_____ another, just as to the professional linguist there is no intrinsic (3)_____ among the different languages.
People once (4)_____ the languages of backward groups as savage, undeveloped (5)_____ of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. (6)_____ it is possible that language (7)_____ began as a series of grunts and groans, it is a fact established by the study of "backward" languages (8)_____ no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most languages of (9)_____ groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely (10)_____, delicate, and ingenious pieces of machinery for the transfer of ideas. They (11)_____ behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs, (12)_____ only in their vocabularies, which reflect their speakers' social (13)_____.
Even in this department, (14)_____, two things are to be noted: 1) All languages seem to (15)_____ the machinery for vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence (16)_____ by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. 2) The objects and activities requiring names and (17)_____ in "backward" languages, while different from ours, are often (18)_____ numerous and complicated. A Western languages distinguishes merely between two degrees of remoteness ("this" and "that"); some languages of the American Indians distinguish between what is close to the speaker or to the person (19)_____ and what is removed from both, or out of sight, or in the past, or in the future.
This study of language, in turn, (20)_____ a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all cultures are to be viewed independently, and without ideas of rank.
A.perspective
B.sense
C.dimension
D.manner
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The professor briefly describes developments in home building. Put the developments in the order in which they occurred. Drag each answer to the space where it belongs. [*]
A.Round structure built of stone
B.Building with multiple living units
C.Round hut made of branches and leaves
D.Box-shaped structure with four walls
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听力原文:Man: The interesting part of the job is the staff development side - arranging training and organising appraisals. And we're doing more of that because more training time is necessary to keep staff up-to-date with computer applications. It's nice to do this as a change from the routine of advertising, interviewing, drawing up staff contracts, etc.
(14)
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Xiamen is well—known as“Hawaii in the East”with colorful view and rich folk culture.It has attracted many tourists from around the world.Since the l990s,tourism(旅游业)in Xiamen has gained an unexpected development,with a great number of visitors each year coming to enjoy the variety and beauty that this sea—side
resort(胜地)offer.
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听力原文:By the year 2000, the population of the developing world living in urban areas had risen to about 46% and it is estimated to reach more than 57% by the year 2025.
(55)
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[1] Humor is a phenomenon which is influenced by culture. It can be difficult to determine what aspects define a certain sense of humor. A nation’s wit is linked to the historical development of the country. How funny somebody finds a certain incident depends on many factors including age, personal experience, level of education and geographical location. Therefore humor is something which is not always transferable in another country.
[2] What somebody from one area may find hilarious may not be amusing at all to somebody from another location. Whether or not someone gets a joke is determined by their interpretation, filtered by the cultural context.
[3] What about when both countries speak the same mother tongue? Does that mean that they will then share the same sense of humor, or can differences still occur? Let’s take the example of Britain and America. Not only do Americans and Brits spell the word “humor” differently, most claim that American humor and British humor are quite different in nature. Time and time again, people say that Brits and Americans don’t “get” each other’s sense of humor. To what extent is this true, if at all?
[4] There’s a received wisdom in the U.K. that Americans don’t get irony. It is often believed to be one of the most common differences between the British and American sense of humor. This is of course not true. One of the major differences seems to be how often both countries use irony. Brits use irony on a daily basis. We use it as liberally as prepositions in every day speech. We tease our friends. We use sarcasm as a shield and a weapon. We avoid sincerity until it’s absolutely necessary. We mercilessly take the piss out of people we like or dislike basically. And ourselves. This is very important. Our brashness and swagger is laden with equal portions of self-deprecation. This is our license to hand it out.
[5] But it is not the foundation of American humor. I think Americans understand British irony (most of the time anyway!); what they don’t understand is the need to use it so frequently. When Americans use irony they tend to state that they were “only kidding”. They feel the need to make a joke more obvious than Brits do, maybe this stems from a fear of offending people.
[6] The American sense of humor is generally more slapstick than that in Britain. I think this arises from a cultural difference between the two. Their jokes are more obvious and forward, a bit like Americans themselves. British jokes, on the other hand, tend to be more subtle but with a dark or sarcastic undertone. There is usually a hidden meaning. This may stem from the fact that British culture is more reserved than American culture.
[7] Americans say, “Have a nice day” whether they mean it or not. Brits are terrified to say this. We tell ourselves it’s because we don’t want to sound insincere, but I think it might be for the opposite reason. We don’t want to celebrate anything too soon. Failure and disappointment lurk around every corner. This is due to our upbringing. Americans are brought up to believe they can be the next president of the United States. Brits are told, “It won’t happen for you.”
[8] Yet certain American comedies have gained huge success in Britain and vice versa. Therefore, although there are differences between both comic styles, there is still an appreciation and understanding of the other sense of humor. Both the British and American versions of the comedy The Office are hugely successfully on both sides of the Atlantic. Both shows have their own cultural differences, yet they portray a lifestyle. which both Americans and Brits alike can relate to. Although both nations have subtle differences in their wit, they can appreciate the other’s sense of humor.
46、According to this passage, all of the following factors influence how funny a person finds a certain incident except __________.
A.age
B.gender
C.personal experience
D.level of education
47、What is the main idea of the third paragraph?()
A.In this paragraph, the question whether Brits and Americans share the same sense of humor or not is put forward.
B.In this paragraph, the author emphasizes that Brits and Americans don’t understand each other’s sense of humor.
C.In this paragraph, the author emphasizes that American humor and British humor are quite different in nature.
D.In this paragraph, the question that to what extent American humor is different from British humor is put forward.
48、What is the topic sentence of the fourth paragraph?()
A.The first sentence.
B.The fourth sentence.
C.The fifth sentence.
D.The second sentence.
49、According to the fourth paragraph, the difference between American humor and British humor lies in the use of ___________.
A.joke
B.sarcasm
C.irony
D.metaphor
50、Why are British jokes more subtle than American jokes?()
A.Because Brits are more straightforward.
B.Because Brits are more slapstick.
C.Because Brits are more open.
D.Because British culture is more reserved than American culture.
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It is well known tht Toms Edison ______ the electric lmp.discoveredB.foundC.developedIt is well known tht Toms Edison ______ the electric lmp.discovered B.found C.developed D.invented
A.discovered
B.found
C.develope
D.invented
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() Blood sports have become a hot topic for debate in recent years. As society develops it is increasingly seen as an uncivilized activity and cruel to the helpless animals that are killed. All blood
A.Animal cruelty
B.Blood sports
C.Blood sports and uncivilized activity
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To develop the skill of listening, the teacher asks the students to learn several new words that will appear in the listening passage and predict what the listening is about. Which stage is it at in l
A.Warming up
B.Pre-listening
C.While-listening
D.Post-listening
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to develop the skill of listening for specification information,the teacher asks students to fill in the blanks with the information they hear on the tape.which stage of listening class is it at now______.
A、None of the above.
B、Pre-listening.
C、Post-listening.
D、While-listening.
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The project team developing a new system is experienced in the domain. Although the new the new project is fairly large, it is not expected to vary much from applications that have been developed by t
The project team developing a new system is experienced in the domain. Although the new project is fairly large, it is not expected to vary much from applications that have been developed by this team in the past. Which process model would be appropriate for this type of development?()
:A.prototyping
B.waterfall
C.V-model
D.spiral