Compared with the media, which of the following is NOT true of story telling?A.more person
Compared with the media, which of the following is NOT true of story telling?
A.more personal.
B.more effective.
C.less blunt.
D.less time- consuming.
Compared with the media, which of the following is NOT true of story telling?
A.more personal.
B.more effective.
C.less blunt.
D.less time- consuming.
The new therapy
A.is quite effective as compared with the traditional therapy.
B.combines medical treatment and psychotherapy.
C.focuses on personal development.
D.doesn't allow the patients to talk about the death of the loved one.
A、Individualism emphasizes on me, myself & I, opposing "We" thinking.
B、Individual opinion is important compared with the general group opinions.
C、Loss of "face", shame.
D、Indirect communication.
E、Task is over relationship.
A.A. that in the vast sea of knowledge I'm just a little drop.
B.B. that I know very little and there's much for me to learn.
C.C. that I am ignorant, so I must learn what I do not know.
D.D. that compared with what I don't know, my knowledge is limite
A.Well, I"m not sure I quite agree.
B.Beijing is really a quite modern city, isn"t it?
C.Excuse me, which cities are you comparing Beijing with?
D.May I have your attention, please. Beijing is a big city, too.
和Tom的学习方法相比,她的学习方法 更加有效。
64.为什么 Mary对待我仿佛我是陌生人一 样。
65.许多年的努力之后,我最终熟练掌握了 英语。
66.许多大学提出关于大学入学考试的改革 方案。
A、Many universities put forward new reform. plans about college entrance examination
B、Why does Mary treat me as if were a stranger?
C、Compared with Tom ’s method in study ,hers is more effective.
D、After many year’ efforts, I finally have a good command of English.
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The story is told about the sergeant who stopped at the jewelry store every morning at nine o’clock and compared and reset his watch with the chronometer in the window. Finally, one day the sergeant went into the store and complimented the owner on the accuracy of the chronometer. “Is it according to time signals from Arlington?” Asked the sergeant. “No,” said the owner, “I set it by the five o’clock cannon fired from the fort each afternoon. Tell me, Sergeant, why do you stop every day and check your watch?” The sergeant replied, “I’m the gunner at the fort!” Is the feedback prevalent in this case positive or negative? The jeweler’s chronometer loses 3 minutes each 24-hor period and the sergeant’s watch loses 2 minutes during each eight hours. If the time of the chronometer is correct at 9 o’clock this Monday morning, what is the net time error when the cannon is firing at the fort of the next Monday?
The report reveals the pressures modern-day mums face compared to previous generations dating back to the 1930s. Key findings are: Three out of 10 reckon they have far less "me time" than their own mothers did—barely three hours a week on average.
Dads still fail to shoulder their fair share at home. Three in 10 of the 1,000 women who took part in the study confessed to feeling under constant pressure to be "the perfect mother".
Researcher Kate Fox said: "There is increasing pressure on mothers to work a 'double shift'—to be the perfect mother as well as a wage-earner. "
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Hello, Miss Smith! So glad to see you!
W: You must be kidding! I've been here hundreds of times for the visa, so you couldn't say that.
M: But today is different. I was just going to let you know the visa has been granted.
W: Oh, dear! I've been waiting for nearly six months by now.
M: That's not very long, compared with the time it took many other visa appliers.
W: This, I suppose, is British efficiency.
M: Let's not put it that way, please! You should know, Miss Smith, with so many immigrants in Britain already, the Immigration Office has to take precautions.
W: To tell you the truth, if I want to stay in another country for good, I certainly wouldn't choose Britain.
M: Why?
W: As I know, the cost there is very high compared with that in America, Switzerland, Sweden and other western countries. Besides, England is well known for its bad weather.
M: Yes, we have maritime climate. But what puzzles me now is why you have applied for a British visa after all?
W: The answer is quite simple: I happen to be a student of English and I want to get an M. A. degree. I've decided to go to London University, even if it rains everyday in England.
M: I see! No wonder you speak such fluent English. Here's your passport and the visa is on this page. Now you can go and get your health certificate.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the conversation?
A.Living in England costs a lot compared with that in other countries.
B.The girl is majored in English.
C.The waiting period is not relatively long in fact.
D.The girl will immigrate to Britain.
【C7】______ , what struck me about the Tolstoy I was reading were Austenesque details of 【C8】______ relationships couched in Austenesque language. The question 【C9】______ is whether this stylistic feature is 【C10】______ in Tolstoy in Russian, or whether it has been introduced through the 【C11】______ .A second question, 【C12】______ I shall probably never find an answer is how could I ever discover what was or was not added during the translation 【C13】______
We have to 【C14】______ translators. They undertake to transpose texts written in a 【C15】______ that we do not know and bring them into a language that we can read easily. We all like to talk 【C16】______ we had direct access to other literatures, so that when I say 1 have just read War and Peace, everyone 【C17】______ me to be saying I have read Tolstoy. But of course I have not read 【C18】______ , because I have no Russian. I have read a translation. I have read the Tolstoy 【C19】______ by a translator, and the echoes of Jane Austen I 【C20】______ in my English Tolstoy were put there, consciously or unconsciously, by that translator.
【C1】
A.print
B.publication
C.issue
D.edition
Compared with the immediate practical responsibility of the scientist, the (1) of the artist must seem puny. The decision which faces (2) is not one of practical action: of course he will try to throw this (3) into the scale, and that weight, if he is a writer or (4) a painter of genius, may have its effect. For the novelist—in our society the only artist who has a mass audience and at the same time effective economic control of the means of addressing (5) —the hope of some decisive influence is a reasonable (6) . For him, since he takes of all artists (7) is probably the largest portion of his culture as material, there is no (8) escape from the necessity for treating the content of his work seriously than (9) is for the social psychologist he is coming so closely to resemble. The dichotomy which people have tried to establish between artistic proficiency and (10) content is becoming unbearable to almost all sensitive minds. I doubt if it has ever been real— we might have admired Shelley as (11) if he had been indifferent to such things as war and tyranny, though I doubt it; certainly (12) he been indifferent we should never have been led by (13) .
There is no Hippocratic oath in literature, and I am not attempting to draw (14) up. As far as I am concerned, the artist is a human being writ large and his (15) are the ethics of any human being. Perhaps I can best illustrate (16) seems to me the new (17) of those duties of assertion and refusal from one writer, and I do not (18) it is without significance that this (19) projects the whole situation of choice into a scientific parable, the (20) of a pestilence: a (21) many human (22) are called to fight against, called not by any supernatural (23) but by the simple fact that the fight against a plague is (24) like a biological human (25) .
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The last topic is health insurance, You will be required to have a health insurance policy of some sort at registration. If you are a scholarship student, you probably have automatic coverage established. If you are paying for your own tuition, you can still get insurance through the school, The forms to buy insurance from the school will be available at the registration desk when you register. If you have any questions about the benefits available, you can look at the back of the student handbook. In general. the school usually offers a good insurance policy compared to private companies so you should take a look. If you are receiving financial aid, you should contact your financial aid counselor to see if you can also receive insurance coverage.
If there are no other questions, that will do it for today. The best advice is to follow your student handbook and things should go smoothly. Remember, if there are any problems, you can ask me or any of the other student helpers. We will be under the sign that says "registrar's" at the registration area.
What is the speaker's job?
A.The president of the university.
B.A registrar.
C.The head of the class.
D.A student.
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