Since we have made all these regulations what we should do next is__________(让这些规章制
Since we have made all these regulations what we should do next is__________(让这些规章制度尽早生效).
Since we have made all these regulations what we should do next is__________(让这些规章制度尽早生效).
We have made a(n) _________ order for the new product since we are not sure whether tho.local consumers will accept it.
A.ritual
B.tentative
C.inadequate
D.serial
______ all the decisions have been made, we shall start putting them into practice.
A.For now
B.Now that
C.Ever since
D.By now
Which of the following statements is true according to Peter Watson in this passage?
A.There have been no innovations at all in the fifty years since 1950.
B.Most scientific research is only continuation of the previous studies since 1950.
C.The advanced technologies are only small things that have not changed the way we think.
D.We actually haven' t made any progress in the past 50 years because of fewer innovations.
Her love and devotion for my brother and me made our lack of material possessions seem insignificant. Even today, if I were given a choice between having love at home and wealth, I would want it just the way I had it. I grew up poor in material things but rich in love.
Since my father was never around long enough to teach me physical things or to play games with me, I didn't succeed in any competitive sport. My mother did her best as a substitute, throwing a ball with me in the lot(空地) behind our house, but it wasn't the same. She was too protective of me, and I didn't have enough confidence in my own abilities to really try anything physically demanding.
The story suggests that the author is______his mother.
A.proud of
B.worried about
C.pitiful for
D.concerned about
1. A、have
B、had to
C、could
D、ought
2. A、in order that
B、so that
C、in order to
D、for to
3. A、take
B、get
C、carry
D、bring
4. A、couldn’t
B、managed
C、unable
D、were able to
5. A、can’t
B、must
C、hadn’t
D、could
6. A、since
B、on account of
C、as a result of
D、owing to
7. A、shouldn’t
B、should have
C、shouldn’t have
D、should be
8. A、ought not have
B、must not
C、couldn’t have
D、would have
9. A、taken
B、fetched
C、brought
D、had
10. A、could
B、able
C、knew
D、managed
11. A、information
B、solution
C、suggestion
D、investigation
12. A、took
B、passed
C、wrote
D、made
13. A、part
B、care
C、place
D、control
14. A、qualification
B、education
C、experience
D、travel
15. A、bring
B、choose
C、have
D、take
The【C1】______took a sharp upward leap with the invention of writing, but even【C2】______it remained painfully slow for several centuries. The next great leap forward【C3】______knowledge acquisition did not occur【C4】______the invention of movable type in the 15th century by Gutenberg and others.【C5】______to 1500, by the most optimistic【C6】______Europe was producing books at a rate of 1000 titles per year. This means that it【C7】______a full century to produce a library of 100,000 titles. By 1950, four and a half【C8】______later, the rate had accelerated so sharply that Europe was producing 120,000 titles a year.【C9】______once took a century now took only ten months. By 1960, a【C10】______decade later, the rate had made another significant jump,【C11】______a century's work could be finished in seven and a half months.【C12】______, by the midsixties, the output of books on a world【C13】______, Europe included, approached the prodigious(巨大的)figure of 900 titles per day.
One can【C14】______argue that every book is a net gain for the advancement of knowledge. Nevertheless we find that the accelerative【C15】______in book publication does, in fact, crudely【C16】______the rate at which man discovered new knowledge. For example, prior to Gutenberg【C17】______11 chemical elements were known. Antimony(锑)the 12th, was discovered【C18】______about the time he was working on his invention. It was fully 200 years since the 11th, arsenic(砒霜), had been discovered.【C19】______the same rate of discovery continued, we would by now have added only two or throe additional elements to the periodic table since Gutenberg.【C20】______, in the 450 years after his time, certain people discovered some seventy additional elements. And since 1900 we have been isolating the remaining elements not at a rate of one every two centuries, but of one every three years.
【C1】
A.knowledge
B.rate
C.development
D.accumulation
What do we learn about the man's cello?
A.It was specially made for him by his uncle.
B.He got it from his uncle.
C.He has been using it since the age of eight.
D.A cello maker gave it to him as a present.
听力原文: Good morning, class. I have some great news for you all. Contemporary novelist Marie Irvine is coming to our university next month to lecture on the influence of women writers in the literary scene. If you can recall, we have read a few of Ms. Irvine's works in our textbook, and she is often considered one of the dozen best writers in the country. Not only is she going to give a lecture here, but also I have been able to convince her to lead a creative writing workshop for interested students. Since this is an advanced writing class, and you all have made considerable progress, I decided to offer the class the opportunity to join the workshop before this is offered to the entire campus.
The workshop will be two days long, held in the main lecture hall of this building. Ms. Irvine has assured me that participants in the workshop will work closely with her and get all the personal attention they need. She will particularly focus on the problems of female writing. Since there are only fifteen spots open for this workshop, I suggest you sign up as soon as possible before all the seats are taken. The cost of the workshop is $ 200, and this fee includes all your materials and a dinner banquet that will be held afterwards. You must pay an $ 80 deposit to reserve a spot, and the remainder of the tuition must be paid in two weeks. I should mention that the English department is co-sponsoring the workshop. If you would like to register, please see me after class. I encourage you to take advantage of this rare opportunity.
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A.Contemporary novels
B.The influence of women writers in literature.
C.How to become a famous writer.
D.How to understand her work.
Stress is natural part of everyday life and there is no way to 【C4】______ it. In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often 【C5】______ to be. A certain amount of stress is vital to provide 【C6】______ and give purpose to life. It is only 【C7】______ the stress gets out of control that it can lead to 【C8】______ performance and ill health.
The amount of stress arsons can withstand depends very much 【C9】______ the individual. Some people are not afraid of stress, and 【C10】______ characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose 【C11】______ at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When 【C12】______ to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and 【C13】______ . In fact we make choice between "flight and fight" and in more primitive days the choices made the difference 【C14】______ life and death. The crises we meet today are 【C15】______ to be so extreme, but however little the stress, it 【C16】______ the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued 【C17】______ to stress, that health becomes 【C18】______ . Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart diseases have 【C19】______ links with stress. Since we cannot 【C20】______ stress from our lives (it would be unwise to do so even if we could), we need to find ways to deal with it.
【C1】
A.routine
B.habit
C.principle
D.rule
A.Since that
B.Since then
C.By now
D.Now that