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这里需要一个连词来引导出让步状语从句。

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问答题Where did the movies begin? It is often said that they are an Americaninvention, and this is not entirely true. The motion picture has been the most   (1) _______international of the arts. Before the dawn of 20th century, inventors in      (2) _______France, England, and the United States were among the dozens of men whoare trying to develop ways of using photographs to create the effect of motion.   (3) _______  Soon after 1889, when the famous American inventor Thomas Edisonat first showed motion pictures through a device called the Kinetoscope,      (4) _______other device for the same purpose appeared all over the world. Edison        (5) _______had solved certain problems, make it possible for other               (6) _______inventors move ahead with their own devices. Another important contribution     (7) _______by Edison was the introduction of 35 mm for the international standard film     (8) _______width. Before it became possible to use any 35 machine for showing movies    (9) _______from any part of the world, the international trading of films could begin.Fewer than 10 years after the birth of the movies, American pictures        (10) _______were being shown on the same program with short films from England,France, Germany, Italy, and Denmark, and in as many countries.

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单选题“An identifying figure” (Para. 5) refers to a person _____.Awho serves as a model for othersBwho is always successfulCwho can be depended uponDwho has been rewarded for his success

单选题Which of the following is CORRECT about employment this year?A3/4 percent American workers are potential applicants.B1.3 million jobs were created last year.C40 percent of companies will take on part-time staff.DThe service sector does not contribute to job creation.

单选题In the 2nd paragraph, “those who don’t fit the pattern” refers to______.Ahigh school graduates who aren’t suitable for college educationBcollege graduates who are selling shoes and driving taxisCcollege students who aren’t any better for their higher educationDhigh school graduates who failed to be admitted to college

问答题圣经在英语的发展过程中对英语的影响可谓深远。它不仅对英语词汇的补充和习惯用语的形成功不可没,人们在日常交往中对其的引用更是无处不见。美国有位词汇学教授曾经说过,难以想象一个没有读过圣经的人能够学好英语。我们无意去讨论这位教授的话对错与否,但我们对圣经对于英语学习的作用却是肯定的。本栏目借此一角,以中英文对照的形式向广大英语爱好者提供原汁原味的圣经故事。

问答题While some people claim that a person's essential qualities are inherited at birth, others hold that the circumstances in which a person grows up are mainly responsible for the type of person he/ she later becomes. Write a composition of 400 words on the following topic, expressing your views

单选题ATo provide concrete evidence.BTo keep it brief and relevant.CTo use highlights and italics in format.DTo customize it for different employers.

问答题What is the first element for a child in his learning by imitation?

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单选题We get the impression that Virginius is a man of _____.Aharmless vanityBprofound knowledgeChigh aspirationDimmovable confidence

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问答题More people die of tuberculosis than of any other disease caused by asingle agent. This has probably been the case in quite a while. During the     1._______early stages of the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh      2._______deaths in Europe’s crowded cities were caused by the disease. From       3._______now on, though, western eyes, missing the global picture, saw the trouble     4._______going into decline. With occasional breaks for war, the rates of death andinfection in the Europe and America dropped steadily through the 19th and     5._______20th centuries. In the 1950s, the introduction of antibiotics strengthened thetrend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowed to be imported to     6._______poor countries. Medical researchers declared victory and withdrew.  They are wrong. In the mid-1980s the frequency of infections and deaths   7._______started to pick up again around the world. Where tuberculosis vanished, it came  8._______back; in many places where it had never been away, it grew better. The World    9._______Health Organization estimates that 1.7 billion people (a third of the earth’spopulation) suffer from tuberculosis. Even when the infection rate was falling,population growth kept the number of clinical cases more or less constantly at 8 10._______million a year. Around 3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poorcountries.

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问答题Learning does not happen passively. It is an activity which a persondoes. It is a task can be attempted in various ways, some of which are more    (1) _______appropriate as others. When the material to be learned is of a brief and      (2) _______simple kind which is familiar with the person and of intense interest to him,   (3) _______effective learning usually proceeds automatically. In the first place, theperson at once relates the material to another materials which are already     (4) _______securely learned. Subsequently, the relevance of the newly learned materialto his interests ensures it’s being recalled on many occasions; and this     (5) _______repetition minimizes the likelihood of forgetting. Furthermore, thesubsequent use of the new material is like to take place in a variety o      (6) _______contexts and, so, the material becomes relating to a wider range of other     (7) _______material. Because of all this, the material is rapidly learned, long retained,and recalled with increasingly readiness in an increasing variety of contexts.   (8) _______Without really trying, the person has fulfilled few important conditions of    (9) _______effective learning, conditions expressed by William James as follow.       (10) _______“Briefly, then, of two men with the same outward experiences and the sameamount of mere native tenacity, the one who thinks over his experiencesmost, and weaves them into systematic relations with each other, will be theone with the best memory.”

单选题Apart from achieving his desired results, a child should also learn to _____.Abehave properlyBattain his goal as soon as possibleCshow his affection for his parentsDtalk quietly

单选题APeople who are well paid don’t need to change jobs.BPeople have the same motivation for changing jobs.CFinding a new job is seldom on people’s New Year resolution.DWorkers are in greater demand in January than in December.

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问答题Smoking bans in public places are becoming more and more common in China. Whether the right of the non-smoker to breathe in fresh air outweighs that of the smoker to smoke freely is a matter of opinion, manifesting itself in a heated smoking ban debate. The following are opinions from both sides on this issue. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should:  1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides, and then  2. give your comment.  Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.  A smoking ban is a public policy that includes criminal laws and health regulations that prohibit smoking in certain public places and workspaces. There are many reasons why smoking bans originated, but most of these have medical origins. Research has shown secondhand smoke is almost as harmful as smoking in and of itself. The effects of secondhand smoke are relatively the same as smoking. Lung disease, heart disease, bronchitis and asthma are common. Those who live in homes with smokers have a 20-30 percent higher risk of developing lung cancer than those who do not live with a smoker.  Smoking bans are also imposed because they improve air quality in restaurants and other establishments. In Beijing, it is now illegal to smoke in all hospitality venues. Studies have also shown employees are exposed to far fewer toxins in areas where smoking is banned in the workplace.  Despite the positive effects on health and air quality, many people are still opposed to smoking bans in China. Critics oppose smoking bans and see these laws as an example of the government interfering in people’s lives. They look at the effects on smokers, not those on non-smokers who are subjected to second-hand smoke. Other critics emphasize the rights of the property owner and draw distinctions between public places, such as government building and privately owned businesses, such as stores and restaurants.  Some critics of smoking bans believe that outlawing smoking in the workplace may cause smokers to simply move their smoking elsewhere. Instead of smoking indoors, workers may begin smoking in public parks and exposing a new set of people to their secondhand smoke.

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