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1、冲刺(干扰项)仔细阅Low-level slash-and-burn farming rm rainforest. On the contrary, it helps farmers improves forest soils. This is the unorthodox view of a German soil冲刺(干扰项)仔细阅Low-level slash-and-burn farming rm rainforest. On the contrary, it helps farmers improves forest soils. This is the unorthodox vie
2、w of a German soil scientist who has shown We learn from the tthe traditional view of slash-and-burn farming t itdoesnoharmtothetopsoilofthe ithelpsimproverainforestD.itdiminishesanicmatterinrainforestTheir loudest critics t the new wave of immigrants cannot, do not to,fitinaspreviousgenerationsWeno
3、wt theseracist viewswere ime,Italians,Romaniansandof other so-called inferior became exemplary Americans and contributed y, in too numerous to detail, to the building of this magnificent nation. There is no reason why newimmigrantsshouldvethesame58.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthenewA.Theywillbeadynamicw
4、orkheU.B.TheycandojustaswellastheirC.TheywillbeveryedonthenewD.Theymayfindrdtoo theEducation is different, too. One l aspect of Einsteins t is overlooked is years of philosophy he read as a teenagerKant, Schopenhauer and Spinoza, among others. taught him how to think independently and abstractly abo
5、ut space and time, and it wasnt beforehebecameaphilosopherAnd he . lay n music and math is plished nknown.58.WhatwascriticaltocAHistalentasplishedB His independent and abstract thinking. CHisuntiringefforttofulfillhispotential.DHissolidathThe highly precise data from the two instrumentswhich, Bille
6、hopes, will one day be found at the ns (眼镜商) all over the worldserve as a basis for the known.58.WhatwascriticaltocAHistalentasplishedB His independent and abstract thinking. CHisuntiringefforttofulfillhispotential.DHissolidathThe highly precise data from the two instrumentswhich, Bille hopes, will
7、one day be found at the ns (眼镜商) all over the worldserve as a basis for the production of Individualized contact A.toworklikeantcorrectandenhancethewearers.lenses (Line 7, Para. 2) are lenses designed B.tosuitthewearersspecificC.to sextremelyaccurateD.totestthewearersIf there was a greater coordinat
8、ion of technology transfer within regions and asimultaneous he scale and functions of our graduate schools, universities andshould,playakeyroleitioningtheUKforthenextgrowth61.HowcantheuniversitysectorplayakeyheUKseconomicA.ByestablishingmoreregionaltechnologytransferB.Byaskingernmentto C.Bypromoting
9、technologytransferandgraduateschoolD.ByincreasingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferAnotherfactorcontributingto the tendency to denythe mption ofa fixed human t the s so often been abused as a shield behind which the most inhuman arehename ofhuman nature, forle, Aristotle and most thinkers upto Theaut
10、hormentionedAristotle,agreatancientthinker,inorderto A.thecontributedalottodefiningtheconceptofhumanB. ttheconceptof“humannature”wasusedtojustifylC. thehadaprofoundinfluenceontheconceptofhumanD.supportthetsomehumantraitsareIt turns out theres no economic benefit to ving a goalyou just get a benefit”
11、Schweitzersays.anycases,goalshaveeconomictmakethemA prime le Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the 2004 It turns out theres no economic benefit to ving a goalyou just get a benefit”Schweitzersays.anycases,goalshaveeconomictmakethemA prime le Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the 2004 collaps
12、e of energy-giant Enron, where managers used l incentives to motivate salesmen to meet revenuegoals.Theproblem,Schweitzersays,istheactualtradeswerenot53.WhatdoeschweitzerwanttoshowbycitingtheleofEnron? (12-A.SettingrealisticgoalscanturnafailingoB.Businessesarelesslikelytosucceedwithoutsettingrealist
13、icC. lincentivesensurecompaniesmeetspecificrevenueD.GoalswithlrewardshavestrongHenry Flores, a political-science professor at St. Marys University, ts exactly teration O bloggers are to do. The result could be a group of young like their boomer (人)parents, grows up with a strong sense eandshedstheim
14、ageofapathy冷漠)theyveinheritedfromGenerationX(60 和70 年代出生的人). Its no small challenge for a blog run by a group of ordinaryif ambitiousyoung people, but the members of Generation O are up to the task.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutGenerationX?(10-TheyarepoliticallyTheyrejectconventionalTheydaretotak
15、eupchallenges. D. They are indifferent to politics.In December, Mortimer Zuckerman wrote a column in U. S. News & World Report, which owns. Our nations core bargain with the middle class is disegrating, lamented (哀叹) the 117th-riehest man in America. Most of our economic gains have gone to people at
16、 the very of eladder.efora householdof people ofworking age, bycontrast, fallen five years in a row. He healthproblemcanreducethemtot Tens of millions of Americans live in t a 62.WhatdowelearnfromMortimerZuckermansion?(07-A)e shavefailedtomakeabargainforbetterB)TheAmericaneconomicsystemhascausedmany
17、companiestogoTheAmericannationingmoreandmoredivideddespiteitsThemajorityofAmericansbenefitlittlefromthenationsgrowingSustainable development isd to just about everything from energy to clean water economicgrowth.Thisisllytrueinagriculture, (首段To start with, it is important to markedlyt the nature of
18、 agriculture has ContrastthiswithfarmingsincethestartoftheindustrialAllthist he21stcenturywillhavetobeverydifferentt sustainable agriculture is not just about sustainable What is l is (末段56.WhatistheauthorsAllthist he21stcenturywillhavetobeverydifferentt sustainable agriculture is not just about sus
19、tainable What is l is (末段56.Whatistheauthorseinwritingthispassage?(08-ToremindpeopleoftheneedofsustainableTosuggestwaysofensuringsustainablefoodToadvancenewcriteriaformeasuringfarmingprogress. D.Tourgepeopletorethinkwhatsustainableagricultureis.And its all true. But the other side t equation t the U
20、.S. needs to WhydoestheU.Sneedtolearnalittlefrugality节俭The ernment thus needs to well. By running constant deficits, it is dis-evenashouseholdssaveIf Americans saved more and spent less, consistently over time, they ve worryabout61.Whatistheauthorseofwriting the(12-A)Tourgetheernmenttocutpeopletospe
21、ndC) lAmericansnottoworryabouttheirnChinaand Why? We feel something similar to a sense of ownership when we hold things in ts stablish or reestablish connectionby greeting strangersand friends hiscase,havingto thenletgo ofthebook after holding it mightgenerate a senseofloss,andmotivateustomakethepur
22、chaseeven55.HowmightpeoplefeelafterlettinggoofsomethingtheyAsenseofMoremotivatedtoownAsubtlelossLesssensitivetoits信息匹46.Therigorousrequirementsplacedonthewritingofpoetrystimulatethepoets Moremoneydoesnotsarilybringgreaterpectacularsound49.Itisafalsetlessonsshouldbemadeeasierto50.Obstaclesy hecreatio
23、nofmusiccontributetoc51.Thosewhoenjoytotalfreedommaynotfind46.Therigorousrequirementsplacedonthewritingofpoetrystimulatethepoets Moremoneydoesnotsarilybringgreaterpectacularsound49.Itisafalsetlessonsshouldbemadeeasierto50.Obstaclesy hecreationofmusiccontributetoc51.Thosewhoenjoytotalfreedommaynotfin
24、dthemselves52. Ted Hughes discovered many long onbmittedfor poetry competition were MaybeweneedtoAninvestigationfound money made available.ttherightobstacleshelpleadustogreatert many of the super-rich were baffled by the infinite 55. One free l networking website turned out to be sful because it lim
25、ited tingto dredandforty46.TherigorousrequirementsplacedonthewritingofpoetrystimulatethepoetsAs a poet, Ted Hughes had an acute sensitivity to way in which s , like the disciplines of metre and rhyme (韵律), spur creative thought. stopoetsandnsalsostoourdailylivesWetendtoequate等同with freedom, but, as
26、the and writer Adam Phillips has observed, obstacles to our desires its harder to know what we want, or where were heading. storyofapatient,ls 52. Ted Hughes discovered many long onbmittedfor poetry competition were For n two decades, he 1960s, the poet Ted Hughes sat on judging panel of an annual p
27、oetry competition for British schoolchildren. During the 1980s noticed an in- creasing number of long poems among the s, with some running to or 80 pages. These poems After making inquiries Hughes t they beingedoncomputers,thenjustfindingtheiroBritish55. One free l networking website turned out to b
28、e sful because it limited tingto dredandfortyernetmakesinformationbillionairesoutofallofus,andthearchitectsof ourarecatching ontotheneedtomakethingscreativelyshugeis rooted in the simple but profound t in a medium with infinite space s restrict ourselves to 140 characters. , the eresting thing we 47
29、.Withcreativity,evenold-fashionedinstrumentsmaypectacularsoundLucky for us. Over the next two years they made their most groundbreaking work, the recording o al instrument of its own. Precisely because they were with old-fashioned machines, e Martin and his team of engineers were forced to every oun
30、ce of their creativity to solve the ed featured revolutionary tdazzledandmystifiedMartinsAmerican54. An investigation moneymadet many of the super-rich were baffled by the infinite , ease of acquisition is the problem. The novelist Edward St Aubyn has a remark of the very t, ving to consider afforda
31、bility, their desires rambled on unstoppable bores, relentless (持续不断的) and54. An investigation moneymadet many of the super-rich were baffled by the infinite , ease of acquisition is the problem. The novelist Edward St Aubyn has a remark of the very t, ving to consider affordability, their desires r
32、ambled on unstoppable bores, relentless (持续不断的) and whimsical (反覆无常的) at the He t many of bj ts w re confused by the infinite options their presented them with. They found it hard to know what to want, creating a kind of 选词填Quite often, l s of children who are learning English as a second language s
33、peak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may , their advice to s is misguided, and from about the languages s of language acquisition. Educators may t children hearing confused and thus their language development will ;thisconcernisheM)Quite often, l s of children who are learning English as a second language speak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may the e
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