填空题____
填空题
____
参考解析
解析:
此题涉及结论部分。演讲者在结论中提到,战胜错误并非易事,最好的方法是避免错误。根据题目意思,可知答案为avoid making mistakes。
此题涉及结论部分。演讲者在结论中提到,战胜错误并非易事,最好的方法是避免错误。根据题目意思,可知答案为avoid making mistakes。
相关考题:
单选题The first episode of “Six Feet Under” is mentioned in the first paragraph to______.Aintroduce the topic of funeral home.Brelate the owners of Salem Funerals Cremations.Cshow the popularity of an American television show.Dbring about the history of family-owned funeral homes.
单选题When Browning’s poem became unpopular, Virginius felt______.Asympathy for it.Bfree from it.Cannoyed at it.Dregret for it.
单选题What is Greene’s attitude toward avoidance of medicine for diabetes patients?AIndifferent.BSupportive.CNegative.DWorried.
问答题有人曾经说,周国平的散文很受女性读者的喜爱,我以为,这和上述所说他喜欢与读者做情感交流这一态度有关。这一态度决定了他和读者的平等地位。对于心灵越来越封闭的现代人来说,情感的交流不是一件容易的事情,它几近奢侈。现在有一位作者,能无拘无束地、彻底敞开地将人人心中皆有、人人笔下皆无的想法坦率地表达出来,当然会获得读者,特别是女性读者在感情上的认同。
单选题Rachel Trickett seems to indicate the term “lady”______.Ais preferred by feminists.Bis too old-fashioned to use.Cvictimizes women in society.Dhas acquired a different meaning.
问答题英语中有“像猫头鹰一样聪明”这样的说法,表明讲英语的人把猫头鹰当作智慧的象征。在儿童读物和漫画中,猫头鹰通常很严肃、很有头脑。禽兽间的争端要猫头鹰来裁判,紧急关头找猫头鹰求教。有时人们认为猫头鹰不实际,有点蠢,但基本上是智慧的象征。然而,中国人对猫头鹰的看法不同,有些人很迷信,怕看到猫头鹰或听到它的叫声;以为碰上它要倒霉。汉语中的“夜猫子进宅”意味着这家厄运将至,夜猫子就是猫头鹰。
问答题在巴黎,名目繁多的酒会是广交朋友的好机会。在这种场合陌生人相识,如果是亚洲人,他们往往开口之前先毕恭毕敬地用双手把自己的名片呈递给对方,这好像是不可缺少的礼节。然而,法国人一般不大主动递送名片,双方见面寒喧几句,甚至海阔天空地聊一番也就各自走开,只有当双方谈话投机,希望继续交往时,才会掏出名片。二话不说先递名片反倒有些勉强。
问答题我们屋后有半亩隙地。母亲说:“让它荒芜着怪可惜,既然你们那么爱吃花生,就辟来做花生园罢。”我们几姐弟和几个小丫头都很喜欢——买种的买种,动土的动土,灌园的灌园,过不了几个月,居然收获了! 妈妈说:“今晚我们可以做一个收获节,也请你们爹爹来尝尝我们的新花生,如何?”我们都答应了。母亲把花生做成好几样的食品,还吩咐这节要在园里的茅亭举行。 那晚上的天色不好,可是爹爹也到来,实在很难得!爹爹说:“你们爱吃花生么?” 我们都争着答应:“爱!” “谁能把花生的好处说出来?” 姐姐说:“花生的味道很美。” 哥哥说:“花生可以制油。” 我说:“无论谁都可以用贱价买它来吃;都喜欢吃它,这就是它的用处。”
单选题According to the passage, what impression can we get on Cerritos?AIts geographic boundaries are of remarkably regular shape.BIt is a thriving commercial center rather than a residential site.CIt boasts a lifestyle that is rich in art and recreation.DIt is one of the most staidly planned cities in the region.
问答题The emergence of the Uber digital tide finder and the regulation questions it tends to raise have inspired debates, protests and supports around the world. The following are comments on legalization of ride-hailing service both from officials and ordinary citizens. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the comments from both sides; 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.Government Authorities Maranda Gibson, a representative from Los Angeles Department of Transportation: The drivers for Uber are not required to pass background checks or have their vehicles inspected for safety. They don’t have to pay the same taxes, insurance fees and licensing fees that taxi drivers do. While taxi drivers go through an extensive training course called “the Knowledge”, where drivers must learn 320 routes covering 25,000 streets, as well as important buildings and points of interest, Uber drivers can come straight with a car and GPS. Boris Johnson, a British politician: I have sympathy for taxi drivers, but it would be “difficult” for the government to ban Uber. We’ve gone to the high court to get a ruling on this, and the issue is basically: is the driver’s mobile in the cab equivalent to a taxi meter? I can see why my learned friends might think that it is, because it’s receiving data about, or it’s calculating, the distance and time and the fare. And there are other lawyers who say that it isn’t, and that was the advice of the counsel to Transport for London. And so we’ve got a legal problem.Ordinary Citizens Mary Williams: I think as long as the Uber drivers have the necessary background checks done (they don’t have any warrants, are not reckless drivers, and are properly insured) then they should be allowed to offer their services. The transportation market is changing as it should with technology. I think it’s great that Uber users are able to see their driver’s ratings and can hail them quicker than they can get a cab. It’s just a different way of doing business. Matthew Yglesias: I think it’s pretty obvious that Uber does in fact need to be regulated. And regulated pretty heavily. After all, here’s the business: You’ve got people cruising around cities in medium sized metal boxes capable of traveling at high speeds and powered by burning gasoline. Left unregulated, these vehicles would poison the air and crush huge numbers of innocent pedestrians. Which is why it’s good that the federal government regulates what kind of automobiles are considered safe to drive and regulates what kind of vehicle emissions are acceptable, and it’s why state and local governments regulate both who is allowed to drive cars (with driver’s licenses), under what circumstances (with drunk driving laws), and of course what you’re allowed to do with a vehicle (with road rules). These are important things for the government to do. Daniel Tencer: The regulatory issue around Uber is whether the rules governing rides-for-hire need to be drastically different than the rules governing driving-yourself-around. But you don’t need rules that specifically discriminate against rides for hire. Anything you want to do around driving yourself is presumptively legal, and you want to do around hiring someone else to drive you is presumptively illegal. But by all means, regulate cars-for-hire, just regulate them the same way you regulate the other cars.
问答题一个人可以游遍天下山山水水,然而梦境里出现的,往往不是什么名川佳境,而是幼年走过的一条坎坷崎岖的小路,或是夏天曾经钻进去捉过蛤蟆的苇塘。记忆中的童年,总是笼罩着一种异样的色彩。甚至过去的痛苦,也有别于现实生活中的痛苦。就像一个人抚摸自己的疮疤:没有了生理上的疼痛,剩下的却只是一片仿佛还颇值得骄傲的平滑而光润的疤痕。
问答题这次到台湾访问交流,虽然行程匆匆,但是,看了不少地方,访了旧友,交了新知,大家走到一起,谈论的一个重要话题就是中华民族在21世纪的强盛。虽然祖国大陆与台湾的青年生活在不同的社会环境中,有着各自不同的生活经历,但大家的内心都深深铭刻着中华文化优秀传统的印记,都拥有着振兴中华民族的共同理想。在世纪之交的伟大时代,我们的祖国正在走向繁荣富强,海峡两岸人民也将加强交流,共同推进祖国统一大业的早日完成。世纪之交的宝贵机遇和巨大挑战将青年推到了历史前台。跨世纪的青年一代应该用什么样的姿态迎接充满希望的新世纪,这是我们必须回答的问题。
单选题According to the passage, the decline of good manners is more worrying because______.Ait leads to more crime in society.Bit can seriously affect our daily life.Cpeople view manners as old-fashioned.Drudeness on the street cannot be stemmed out.
问答题Globalization is the idea that people are now more connected across the globe than ever before. Goods and services are traded worldwide. Items from one part of the world are available in a large number of other nations. Travel between nations is also very frequent, leading to an increase in exchange of ideas and ideologies. Thus, ideas and culture are much more uniform worldwide than ever before, and many cultures have melded and meshed. The Internet has contributed largely to globalization, as instant communication with anyone in the world is now possible. Whether or not globalization is good for each individual economy is debatable, however. The following are opinions from both sides. 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. There is certainly a positive side to globalization. Those who support it say that it creates jobs by making companies more competitive. This results in lower prices for consumers. Others support globalization because it brings capital and technologies to underdeveloped nations and bring back products to international markets in return. Also globalization increases the number of decisions that are made on a worldwide level, resulting in a merging of politics and decisions that are made for the good of people all over the world. The cultural intermingling that occurs also promotes greater equality and acceptance of others, especially since different people can share the same financial interests. Speedy travel and worldwide communication has resulted in a more educated, more cultured public. Those who are against globalization often cite the fact that this process tends to make tile rich richer and the poor poorer. It benefits investors and business owners, but results in a loss of jobs for those lower on the pay scale. Other criticisms of globalization are associated with social issues. Some believe that globalization makes it easier for a particular local culture to be wiped out due to the widespread of strong cultures. Additionally, some exports believe that globalization has led to the spreading of infectious diseases, such as AIDS, since travelers can bring disease with them when they go from nation to nation.
填空题____