问题:在党中央(Central Party Committee)的领导下,我国经济建设的各方各面都取得了巨大成就。我们完成了诸多造福百姓的巨大工程,例如西部大开发(large-scale development of the western region),南水北调(south-to-north water diversion project)等。用水用电更加方便快捷,出行选择也多种多样。我国的国际地位不断提高,对世界经济发展产生巨大影响。加人世界贸易组织,我国的经济政策牵动着世界的一呼一吸;成功举办奥运会和世博会,让世界为中国经济喝彩。总之,中国经济取得了辉煌成就,中国经济的明天一定更美好。
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问题:很多人选择在国外生活,这引起了人们极大的关注。今天,越来越多的人,特别是大量知识分子(intellectuals),移民到美国、英国和加拿大等发达国家。另外,很多在国外学习和工作的人都在为“绿卡”(green cards)而奋斗。造成这种现象的原因很多,其中追求高质量的生活是关键,再者,这些人中大多数人移居国外是想让孩子在那儿接受良好的教育。此外,一些人只是想体验他们所喜欢的异域文化(foreign culture)。以上这些就是造成他们决定移居他国的原因。
问题:In this passage, the author's tone and attitude towards the design and accomplishment of the Sydney Opera House is ______.A.highly criticalB.cold and objectiveC.sympathetic yet reservedD.positive and appreciative
问题:If memories failed to fade, ______.
问题:【C7】A.unacceptableB.unavailableC.unadaptableD.unadvisable
问题:【C5】A.prevalentB.equivalentC.accidentalD.intentional
问题:请教:1993年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷第2大题第10小题如何解答?【题目描述】第50题:We preferred to postpone the meeting ________ it without the presence of our president.A) rather than holdB) than to holdC) rather than heldD) to holding
问题:Canadian media often cite excessive fishing by overseas fleets, primarily because of ______.
问题:听材料,回答下列问题: Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard.Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Shift work is concentrated in the most dangerous areas of employment. It has various effects on health and daily life. Shift workers, especially those who work nights, can 26 a number of health problems. They include sleep 27 , depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, and 28 Experts now realize that sleep loss are dangerous and that night shift always results in sleep loss. Most people need 8 hours of sleep a day to feel 29 . Parts of the night sleep are spent in light sleep stages and the other parts of the night are spent in deep sleep stages. If you work the night shift and sleep during the day, there are many things that can 30 your deep sleep and awaken you during your light sleep phase. Noise is the biggest problem. Daytime sleepers have to 31 noisy neighbors, children, traffic, lawn mowers and such. Noise is the most common 32 of people who sleep during the day, so noise prevention should be given top priority. When looking for a home to rent or buy, always look for one in a quiet 33 Another sleep 34 is too much light. Our bodys entire cycle is based upon light and dark. If you are doing the opposite of this set body program, you are 35 generations of programming. Since sunlight will disturb your day you should choose a house where the bedroom is on the north side of the house. Wear a black eye mask to further block out the light while you are sleeping. 第26题应填____
问题:现在有许多人迁往大城市 2.对于这种做法人们看法不一 3.我的观点 On the Trend of Moving to Big Cities __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
问题:Most people say that the USA is making progress in fightingAIDS, but they don't know there's cure and strongly disagree that 【S1】______."the AIDS epidemic is over, " a new survey finds:The findings, relieved Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foun- 【S2】______.dation, reassure activists who have worried that public concernabout AIDS might disappear in night to recent news about ad- 【S3】______.vances in treatment and declines in deaths."While people are very pessimistic about the advances, 【S4】______.they're still realistic about the fact that there is no cure, "says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the founda-tion.The Kaiser Family Foundation did find in its survey that 【S5】______.the number of people ranked AIDS as the country's top health 【S6】______.problem has fallen.In the poll, 38% says it's the top concern, down from 【S7】______.44% in a 1996 poll. Other findings from Kaiser, which poll 【S8】______.more than 1, 200 adults in September and October and askedadditional question of another 1, 000 adults in November 【S9】______.show that 52% say that the country is making progressagainst AIDS, up from 32 % in 1995. Daniel Zingale, directorof AIDS Action Council, says, " I'm encouraged that the Amer-ican people are getting the message what the AIDS epidemic 【S10】______.isn't over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are get-ting the same message. We have seen signs of complacency (满足)."【S1】
问题:现在有不少人认为解决环境问题的最好方法是提高油价 2.对这种做法有人表示支持,也有人并不赞成 3.我认为…… Should Environmental Problems Be Solved by Raising the Price of Fuel? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
问题:有人认为应以考试成绩作为评价学生的标准 2.也有人认为应以品格培养作为教育目的 3.我的看法 What Is More Important:Character or Academic Achievement? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
问题:十九世纪初,清王朝迅速衰败。英国在这一时期向中国大量输入鸦片(opium),清政府力图查禁鸦片。英国为保护鸦片贸易,于1840年对中国发动侵略战争,清政府最后同英国政府签订了丧权辱国的《南京条约》(Treaty of Nanking)。鸦片战争之后,英、美、法、俄、日等同家不断强迫清政府签订各种不平等条约,中国逐渐沦为半殖民地半封建社会。1911年孙中山(Dr.Sun Yat-sen)领导的辛亥革命,推翻了清王朝的统治,同时也结束了2000多年的封建君主制(feudal monarchy),建立了中华民国。
问题:【B5】
问题:听材料,回答下列问题: Every year, IBM Corporation chooses five new technologies it believes will change the world within the next five years. The IBM list is called "Five in Five." The company says it ____26____ its own research and the new directions of society and business when identifying the technologies. This year, the list describes some future devices that will extend our five senses. Imagine ____27____ clothes online and touching your computer or smartphone to feel the cloth. IBM Vice President Bernie Meyerson predicts that technology could be ____28____ in the next five years. Touch is just one of the senses that computers will help to____29____IBM says smart machines will soon be able to____30____the environment and give us information about the sounds they hear. For example, Bernie Meyerson says an____31____speech recognition system will tell new parents why their baby is crying and smart machines will also help identify medical conditions. If you____32____on your computer or cell phone, the machine will study____33____molecules in your breath. Then it can tell you whether you need to see a doctor. In the near future, built-in cameras in our personal computers will be able to examine and name colors and recognize images. Mr. Meyerson says IBM scientists are also developing a computer system that can examine and____34____food molecules to create the most popular flavors and smells. Mark Maloof is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. He says he hopes the progress that IBM is____35____will lead more students to create future inventions. Professor Maloof says advances in computer technology will make what now seems like science fiction a part of our everyday lives. 第26题答案为( )
问题:【B3】