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D)Themanwenttochangethetimeofhiscomputer4.A)AlotofcontestantsparticipatedintheThefifthcontestantwonthebiggestItwasnotasexcitingashehadItwassponsoredbyacar5.A)ReadinganewspaperLookingatarailwayDrivingformNewYorktoWaitingforsomeoneatthe6.A)HewearsacoatboughtintheHegotanewjobattheHehadafingerhurtlastHehadhishaircut7.A)HecannotappreciatethePicassoEvenhisnephewcandrawaswellasHeisnotquiteimpressedwithmodernSomedrawingsbykindergartenkidsare8.A)HeshouldnotputthecartbeforetheHisconductdoesnotsquarewithhisHisattitudeto ernmenthasHehaslongbeeninvolvedin Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust9.A)SheleftherowncarinManchesterB)SomethingwentwrongwithhercarShewantstogotravelingontheHercarwon,tbebackinaweek,s11.A)Third-partyinsuranceB)Value-addedtaxQuestions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust12.A)HowtoupdatethebasicWhattodotoenhancetheirWheretolocatetheirHowtoattract13.A)TheirroadlinktootherEuropeancountriesisTheyarealllocatedinthesouthofTheyareveryclosetoeachTheirbasicfacilitiesare14.A)TrytoavoidmakingahastyTakeadvantageofthetrainTalkwiththelocalConductfieldsurveys15.A)FutureproductLocalemploymentRoadandraillinksforsmallSkilledworkinthehillySectionDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages..Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答PassageQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust16.A)OnefifthofthemwereonbadtermswiththeirsistersandAboutoneeighthofthemadmittedtolingeringbitterMorethanhalfofthemwereinvolvedininheritanceMostofthemhadbrokenwiththeirsistersand17.A)LessconcernwithmoneyMoreexperienceinworldlyAdvanceindomfrom18.A)TheyhavelittletimelefttorenewcontactwiththeirbrothersandTheytendtoforgetpastunhappymemoriesandfocusontheirpresentneedsTheyaremoretolerantofoneTheyfindcloserelativesmorePassageQuestions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust19.A)TheyhavebrightcolorsandintricateB)TheycanonlysurviveinpartsoftheD)Theyhavestrongwingscapableofflyinglong20.A)InaMichiganmountainInaLouisianamountainInaKentuckymountainInaMexicanmountain21.A)EachflockofbutterflieslayseggsinthesameTheystarttolayeggswhentheyareninemonthsEachgenerationinacyclelayseggsatadifferentOnlythestrongestcanreachtheirdestinationtolay22.A)EvolutionofmonarchLivinghabitsofmonarchbutterflies.C)Migrationpatternsofmonarchbutterflies.D)EnvironmentalimpactsonmonarchbutterflyPassageQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhabejust23.A)Time emoreTime emoreTimeisTimeis24.A)Americamsnowattachmoreimportancetotheeffectiveuseoftime.B)AmericanstodayhavemoretimethanearliergenerationsThenumberofhoursAmericansworkhasincreasedMoreandmoreAmericansfeelpressedfortime25.A)Our alrelationshipsOurworkefficiencyincreasesOurlivinghabitsareOurbehaviorisSectionDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.whenthepassageisReadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime.youarerequiredtofilltheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard,Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.ThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbyCongressin1790..In1976Congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,(26)thetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredsincethepassageoftheCopyrightActof1909.Forexample,in1909,anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofa(27)workfor alusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocess(28)alimitationonthetyofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds;thelimitationhasdiasppeared.The1909lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfiandsuondrecording,nordidit(29)theneedtoprotectradioandevision.Asaresult,(30)ofthelawandabueseoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthe(31)rewardsofauthors,artises,andproducers.The1976CopyrightActhasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventheman(32)forremedy.since1976theActhasbeen(33)toincluedcomputersofrware,andguiedlineshavebeenadpotedforfairuseofevisionbroadcases.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandthatfollowed(34)the1976Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedto(35)thelawanditsguidelinesasaccurayaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.PartIII RdadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks,YouarerequiredtoselectOnewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebamkisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentreYoumaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Forinvestorswhodesirelowriskandguaranteed e,U.S.ernmentbondsareasecureinvestmentbecausethesebondshavethefinancialbackingandfullfaithandcreditofthefederal ernment.Municipalbonds,alsosecure,areofferedbylocal ernmengtsandoftenhave suchastax-interest.Somemayevenbe .CorportatebondsareabitmoreTwoquestionsoften first-timecorportatebondinvestors.Thefirstis”IfIpurchaseacorportatebond,doIhavetoholdituntilthematueitydate?”Theanswerisno.Bondsareboughtandsolddailyon exchanges.However,ifyourbonddoesnothave thatmakeitattractivetootherinvestors,youmaybedtosellyourbondata i.e.,apricelessthanthebond’sfacevalue.Butifyourbondishighlyvaluedbyotherinvestors,youmaybeabletosellitatapremium,i.e.,apriceaboveitsfacevalue.Bondpricesgcncrally inversely相反地)withcurrentmarketinterestrates.Asinterestratesgoup,bondpnccstall,andviceversa(反之亦然).Thus,likeallinvestments,bondshaveadegreeofrisk.Thesecondquestionis“HowcanI theinvestmentriskofaparticularbondissue?”Standard&Poor’sandMoody’sInvestorsServiceratethelevelofriskofmanycorporateand ernmentbonds.And ,thehigherthemarketriskofabond,thehighertheinterestrate.Investorswillinvestinabondconsideredriskyonlyifthe returnishighenough.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答advantagesI)assessJ)botherK)conservedL)deductionM)discountN)embarrass0)SectionDirections::Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatmentsattachedtoit.eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.identifytheparagraphfromweichtheinformationisderived.youmaychooseaparpgraphmorethanonce.eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronanswersheet2.lessonsfromaFeministOnthesurface,Swedenappearstobeafeministparadise.LookatanyglobalsurveyofgenderequalityandSwedenwillbenearthetop.Family-friendlypoliciesareitsnorm-with16monthsofpaidparentalleave,specialprotectionsforpart-timeworkers,andstate-subsidizedpreschoolswhere,accordingtoaernmentwebsite,"gender-awarenesseducationisincreasinglycommon."duetoanunfficialquotasystem,womenhold45percentofpositionsintheswedishparliament.theyhaveenjoyedtheprotectionof ernmentagencieswithtitlesliketheMinistryofIntegrationandGenderEqualityandtheSecretariatofGenderResearch.SowhyareAmericanwomensofaraheadoftheirSwedishcounterpartsinbreakingthroughtheglassceiling?ina2012report,theWorldEconomicForumfoundthatwhenitcomestoclosingthegendergapin"econmicparticipationandopportunity,"theUnitedStatesisaheadofnotonlySwedenbutalsoFinland,Denmark,theNetherlands,Iceland,Germany,andtheUnitedKingdom.Sweden'srankinthereportcanlargelybeexinedbyitspoliticalquotasystem.ThoughtheUnitedStateshasfewerwomenintheworkorce(68percentcomparedtoSweden's77percent).Americanwomenwhochoosetobeemployedarefarmorelikelytoworkfull-timeandtoholdhigh-leveljobsasmanangersorprofessionals.Theyalsoownmorebusinesses,lauchmorestart-ups(新创办的企业),andmoreoftenworkintraditionallymalefields.Asforbreakingthroughtheglassceilinginbusiness,Americanwomenarewellinthelead.whatexinstheAmericanadvantage?HowcanitbethatsocietieslikeSweden,wheregenderequalityisvigorouslypusuedandengorced,havefewerfemalemanagers,executives,professionals,andbusinessownersthanehlaissez-faire(自由放任的)unitedstates?AnewstudybyclrnelleconomistsFrancineBlauandLawrenceKahngivesanexnation.Generousparentalleavepoliciesandreadilyavailablepart-timeoptionshaveunintendedconsequences:insteadofstrengtheningwomen'sattaenttotheworkce,theyappeartoweakenit.Inadditiontoa16-monthleave,aswedishparenthastherighttoworksixhoursaday(forareducedsalary)untilhisorherchildiseightyearsold.Mothersarefarmorelikelythanfatherstotakeadvantageofthislaw,Butextendedleavesandpart-timeemploymentareknowntobeharmfultocareers—forbothgenders.Andwithwomenasecondfactorcomesintoy:mostseemtoenjoytheflexible-timearrangement(onceknownasthe“mommytrack”)andneverfindtheirwaybacktofull-timeorhigh-levelemployment.Insum:generousfamily-friendlypoliciesdokeepmorewomeninthelabormarket,buttheyalsotendtodiminisbtheircareers.AccordingtoBlauandKahn,Swedish-stylepaternal(父亲的)leavepoliciesandflexibletimearrangementsposeasecondthreattowoman’sprogress:theymakeemployerscautiousabouthiringwomanforfull-timepositionsatall.Offeringajobtoamanisthesaferbet.Heisfarlesslikelytotakeayearofparentalleaveandthenreturnonareducedworkscheduleforthenexteightyears.[F]Ibecameawareofthetrialeofcareer-focusedEuropeanwomanafewyearsagowhenImetapost-doctoralstudentfromGermanywhowasthenavisitingfellowatJohnsHopkins.ShewasastonishedbytheprofessionalpossibilitiesaffordedtoyoungAmericanwoman.HerbesthopeinGermanywasa ermmentjob—prospectsforwomanintheprivatesectorweredim.”InGermany“shetoldme,”wehaveallthebenefits,”butemployersdon’t’wantohireus.”SwedisheconomistsMagnusHenreksonandMikaelStenkulaaddressedthefollowingquestionintheir2009study:whyaretheresofewfemaletopexecutivesintheEuropeanegalitarian(主义的)welfarestates?Theiranswer:”Broad-basedwelfare-statepolicieshinderwomen’srepresentationinelitecompetitiveItistemptingtodeclaretheSwedishpoliciesregressive(退步的)andhailtheAmericansystemassuperior.Butthatwouldbeshortsighted.TheSwedescancertainlytakealessonfromtheUnitedStatesandlookforwaystoclearapathfortheirambitiousfemalecareerists.Butmostwomanarenotcommittsdcareerists.WhenthePewResearchCenterrecentlyaskedAmericanparentstoidentifytheir”ideal”lifearrangement,47percentofmotherssaidtheywouldprefertoworkpark-timeand20percentsaidtheywouldprefernottoworkatall.Fathersanswereddifferrntly:75percentpreferredfull-timework.SomeversionoftheSwedishsystemmightworkwellforamajorityofAmericanparents,buttheUnitedStatesisunlikelytofullyembracetheSwedishmodel.Still,wecanlearnfromtheirexperience.Despiteitsfailuretoshattertheglassceiling,Swedenhasoneofthemostpowerfulandinnovativeeconomiesintheworld.Inits2011-2012survey,theWorldEconomicForumrankedSwedenasthe“rockstaroftherecovery”intheWashingtonPost,alsoleadstheworldinlifesatisfactionandhappiness.Itisasocietywellworthstudying,anditseffortstoconquerthegendergapimpartavitallesson—thoughnotthelessontheSwedeshadinmind。Swedenhasgonefartherthananyothernationonearthtointegratetheesandtoofferwomenthesameopportunitiesanddomsasmen.Fordecades,thesedescendantsoftheVikingshavebeentryingtoshowtheworldthattherightmixofenlinghtened.consciousnessraising,andnon-istchildrearingwouldclosethegenderdivideonceandforall.Yetthedividepersists.A2012pressreleasefromStatisticsSwedenbearsthetitleEqualityinSwedenTreading(踩)Water”and1、Thetotal efromemploymentforallagesislowerforwomenthanfor2、Oneinthreeemployedwomenandoneintenemployedmenworkpart-3、Women'sworkingtimeisinfluencedbythenumberandageoftheirchildren,butmen′sworkingtimeisnotaffectedbythesefactors.4、Ofallemployees,only13percentofthewomenand12percentofthemenhaveoccupationswithanevendistributionofthe Confrontedwithsuchfacts,someSwedishactivistsandlegislatorsaredemandingmoreex-tremeandfar-reachingmeasures,suchasrecingmaleandfemalepronounswithaneutralalternativeandmonitoringchildrenmorecloselytocorrectthemwhentheygravitahta(被吸引)towardgenderedy.Whenitcametolightlastyearthatmothers,farmorethanfathers,chosetostayhomefromworktocarefortheirsickkids.UlfKristersson.ministerofsocialsecurity,quicklycommissionedastudytodeterminethecauscsofandpossiiblcecuresforthisdisturbingstaleofaffairs.Swcdishfamilypolicies,by modatingwomen'spreferencesefleetively,areredutingthenumberofwomeninelitecompetitivepositions.TheSwedeswillfindthisparadoxicalandtrytofindsolutions.Letushopethesedonotincludebanninggenderpronouns,policingchildren′sy,implementingmoregenderquotas,ortreatingwomen′sspecialattaenttohomeandfamilyasasocialinjustice.Mostmothersdonotaspireto(向往)elite,competitivefull-timepositions:theSwedishpolicieshavegiventhemthedomandopportunitytolivethelivestheyprefer.AmericansshouldlookpastthegenderrhetoricandconsiderwhattheseScandina-vianshaveachieved.Ontheirwaytocreatingafeministparadise,theSwedeshaveuninten-tionallycreatedahaven()fornormalmortals.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答Swedenhasdonemorethanothernationstoclosethegendergap.butitconimucs10exist.SwedenisoneofthemostcompetitiveeconomicslifeMoreAmericanwomenholdelitejobpositionsinbusinessthanSwedishSwedishfamily-friendlypoliciestendtoexertanegativeinfluenceonwomen′scareers.ThequotasysteminSwedenensureswomen′sbetterrepresentationinThoughtheSwedishmodelappearsworkableformostAmericanparents,itmaynotbeacceptedbytheminitsentirety.Swedishwomenareallowedthedomandopportunitytochoosetheirownwayoflife.Swedishemployersarehesitantabouthiringwomenforfull-timepositionsbecauseofthefamily-friendlypolicies.Gender-awarenesseducationis ingmoreandmorepopularinstate-subsidizedpreschoolsinSweden.SomelawmakersinSwedenproposethatgenderlesspronounsbeusedintheSwedishlanguage.SectionDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA).B).C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageQuestions56to60arebasedonthefollowingTextinghaslongbeenbemoaned哀叹)asthedownfalloftheword,””penmanshipforilliter,”asonecriticcalledit.TowhichtheresponseisTextingproperlyisn′twritingatall.It′sa“spoken”languagethatgettingricherandmorecomplexbytheFirst,somehistorical.Writingwasonlyinvented5,500yearsago.whereasIanguageprobablytracesbackatleast80.000years.Thustalkingcamefirst;writingisjustacraftthatcamealonglater.Assuch,thefirstwritingwasbasedonthewaypeopletalk,withshortsentences.However,whiletalkingislargelysubconsciousandrapid,writingisdeliberateandslow,Overtime,writerstookadvantageofthisandstartedcrattinglong-windedsentencessuchasthisone:Thewholeengagementlastedabove12hours,tillthegradualretreatofthePertrsianswaschangedintoadisorderlyflight,ofwhichtheshamefulexamplewasgivenbytheprincipalleadersNoonetalkslikethatcasually—orshould.Butitisnaturaltodesiretodosoforspecialoccasions.Intheolddays,wedidn’tmuchwriteliketalkingbecausetherewasnomechanismtoreproducethespeedofconversation.Buttextingandinstantmessagingdo—andarevolutionhasbegun.Itinvolvesthecrudemechanicsofwriting,butinitseconomy,spontaneityandevenvulgaritv.textingisactuallyanewkindoftalking,withitsownkindofgr randTakeLOL.Itdoesn’tactuallymean“laughingoutloud”inali lsenseanymore.LOLhasevolvedintosomethingmuchsubtlerandsophisticatedandisusedevenwhennothingisremoyamusing.Jocelyntexts“Wherehaveyoubeen?”andAnnabelletextsback,LOLatthelibrarystudyingfortwohours.”LOLsignalsbasicempath)’(同感)betweentcxters.easingtensionandcreatingasenseofequality.Insteadofhavingali lmeaning,itdocssomething-conveyinganattitude—justlikethe-cdendingconveyspasttenseratherthan“meaning.,anything.LOL.ofallthings,isgr Ofcoursenoonethinksaboutthatconsciously.Butthenmostofcommunicationoperateswithoutbeingnoticed.Overtime,themeaningofawordoranexpressiondriftsmeatusedtomeananykindoffood,sillyusedtomean,believeitornot,blessed.Civilization,then,isfine一peoplebangingawayontheirsmartphonesarefluentlyusingacodeseparatefromtheonetheyuseinactualwriting,andthereisnoevidencethattextingisruiningcompositionskills.Worldwidepeoplespeakdifferentlyfromthewaytheywrite,andtextingquick,casualandonlyintendedtobereadonce—isactuallyawayoftalkingwithyourWhatdocriticssayaboutItismainlyconfinedtoItcompeteswithtraditionalItwillruin ItisoftenhardtoInwhatwaydoestheauthorsaywritingisdifferentfromItiscraftedwithspecificC)ItdoesnothaveaslongaItexpressesideasmoreD)ItisnotaseasytoWhyisLOLmuchusedinItbringstextcrsclosertoeachItshowsthetcxtcr'sItisatrendywaytoItaddstothehumoroftheExampleslikemeatandsillyarecitedtothedifTerenccbetweenwritingand tlywordsareusedinwhypeopleusethewordsthewaytheythegradualchangeofwordwhatdoestheauthorthinkofItfacilitatesexchangeofideasamongItisanewformofverbalItdeterioratespelple'scompositionIthastensthedeclineofthewrittenPassageQuestions61to65arebasedonthefollowingit'spossibletoadmireoprahwinfreyandstillwishHarvardhadn'tawardedheranhonorarydoctoroflawdegreeandthecommencement(毕业典礼)speakerspotatyesterday'sgraduation.There'snoquestionOprah'sachievementsceherinthetempleofAmericansuccessstories.Talent,charm,andanexceptionalworkethichaverarelyhurledanyoneofworld'smostsuccessfulentertainmenticonsandthefirstAfrican-Americanfemalebillionaire.Honorarydegreesareoftenconferredonnon-academicleadersinthearts,business,andpolitics.Harvard'slistinrecentyearshasincludedKofifiAnnan,BillGates,MerylStreep,andDavidSouter.ButOprah'slistinrecentyearshasincludedKofiAnnan,BillGates,Mery1Streep,anddavidsouter.ButOprah'sparticularbrandofcelebrityisnotagoodfitforthevaluesofauniversitywhosemotto(座右铭),Veritas,meanstruth.Oprah'spassionateadvocacyextends,unfortunay,toaheartyembraceoffakescience.Mostnotoriously,Oprah'svalidationofjennyMcCarthy'sclaimthatvaccinescauseautism(自闭症)hasnodoubtcontributedtomuchharmthroughthefoolishavoidanceofvaccines.Famouspeoplearcentitledtoafewfailings,liketherestofus.andthechoiceofcommencementspeakersoftenreflectsabalanceofinsututionalpnontiesandaspirations.Judgingfromourconversationswithmanystudents.Oprahwasawidelypopularchoice.ButthisvoteofconfidenceinOprahsendsatroublingmessageatpreciselythetimewhenAmericanunivereitiesneedtodomoretoadvancethecauseofreason.AsformerDeanofHarvardCollege.HarryLewis,notedinablogpostabouthisobjections.“ItseemsvcrvoddforHarvardtohonorsuchahighprofilepopularizeroftheirrational……atatimewhenpoliticalandreligiousnonsensesojeopardizetheruleofreasoninthisallegedlyenlighteneddemocracyandaroundtheworld.”AsAmerica′soldestandmostvisibleuniversity.Harvardhasaspccialopportunitytoconveyitsrespcctforsciencenotonlythroughitsresearchandteachingprogramsbutalsoinitspublicaffirmationofevidence-basedinquiry.Unfortunay,manyAmericanuniversitiesseemawfullybusyprotectingtheirbrandnameandnotnearlybusyenoughprotectingthepursuitofknowledge.ArecentarticleinTheHarvardCrimsonnotedtheshockinggrowthofHarvard′spublicrelationsarminthelastfiveyearsanditquestionedwhetherafocusonriskmanagementandavoidingcontroversywasreallythebestoutward-lookingfaceofthisgreatinstitution.AsAmericanresearchuniversitiesbegintoresembleprofitcentersandentertainmentcomplexes,it’seasytolosesightoftheirprimarymission;toproduceandspreadknowledge.Thismissiondependsontraditionsofrationaldiscourseandvigorousdefenseofthescientificmethod.OprahWinfrey’shonoraydoctoratewasastepinthewrongwhatdowelearnaboutOprahWinfreyfromtheShewasadistinguishedgraduateofHarvardSchoolofSheworkedherwaytosuccessintheentertainmentSheusedtoabuseherchildrenwhenshewasayoungSheachievedherfamethroughpersistentadvocacyoffakeWhydoestheauthordeemitinappropriateforHarvardtoconferanhonorarydegreeonOprahwinfrey?ShedidnotspecializeinthestudyofShewasknownasasupporteroffakeShewasaniconoftheentertainmentShehadnotdistinguishedherselfHowdidHarryLewisreacttoHarvard’sdecisioninhisblongpostHewasstronglyagainstHeconsidereditHethoughtitwouldhelpenhanceHarvard’sHethoughtitrepresentedthewilloftheHarvardWhatistheauthor’sregretaboutmanyAmericanTheyshowinadequaterespectforevidence-basedTheyfallshortofexpectationsinteachingandTheyattachtoomuchimportancetopublicTheyaretolerantofpoliticalandreligiousWhatdoestheauthorthinkaprestigiousuniversitylikeHarvardshouldfocuson?CultivationofstudentcreativityB)LiberationofthehumanmindC)LiberationofthehumanmindD)PursuitofknowledgeandPartIVTranslation翻译一计划未来三年投资7,600亿元治理污染,从减少PM2.5排放入手,这一新公布的计划旨在减少四种主要污染源,包括500多万俩机动车的尾气(exhaust)排放、周边地区燃煤、来自北方的沙尘暴和本地的建筑灰尘。另有850亿元用于新建或升级城市处理和污水(sewage)处理设施,加上300亿元投资未来三年的植树造林(ation)市还计划建造一批水循环利用工厂,并制止违章建筑,以改善环境。另外,将更严厉地处罚限翻译二最近,中国(AcademyofSciences)了关于其科学发现与未来一年展望的年度系列报告。系列报告包括三部分:科学发展报告、高技术发展报告、中国可持续发展报告。第一份报告包含中国科学家的发现,诸如新粒子研究与H7N9研究的突破,该报告还突出强调了未来几年需要关注的问题。第二份报告公布了一些应用科学研究的突破。该报告还突出强调了未来几年需要关注的问题。第二份报告公布了一些应用科学研究的热门领域。如3D打印和人造研究。第三份报告呼吁加强顶层设计,以消除工业升级中的结构性,并促进节能减排。翻译三中文热词通常反映社会变化和文化,有些在外国上愈来愈流行。例如,土豪(tuhao)和大妈(dama)都是老词,但是已获取了新的意义。土豪以前指欺压佃户和仆人的乡村地主,现在用于指花钱如流水或者喜欢炫耀的人,也就是说,土豪有钱,但没有品位。大妈是对中年妇女的称呼,但现在特指不久前金价下跌时大量黄精的中国妇女。土豪和大妈可能会收入新版牛津(Oxford)英语词典,至今已有约120个中文词被加进了牛津2014年6月大六级答案解析(作文整体解析跟去年12月份的六级相比,作文难度依然保持不变。这次六级作文的题目则中规中矩,同去年题材相似,都是引语论述题,这也是课堂上给各位学员重点强调的未来一段时间大六级作文题方向,就是想办法拜托作文模板,考查考生的逻辑思辨和分析能力,进而考出考生真正的英语语言应用能力。比如“Whyisitunwisetojumpintoconclusionsuponseeingorhearing?”很像辩论赛的题目,“是眼见为实还是眼见为虚”,结合社会现实和英语谚语“seeingisbelieving”,要透露出的信息其实就是“seeingisnotbelieving”,扩展开来就是要通过大脑去分析。如最近火热的文章和马伊利,表面上看起来是真爱,但是结果却令人叹息。所以得到文章结论。同理的还有“Itisunwisetoputalleggsinonebasket.”。而“Itisunwisetojudgea byappearance.不要以貌取人”。其实不管怎样出题,快速形成自己的观点,联系社会现实和考生自己总是其中不变的规律和大学四六级针对在校大学生的考试特点。参考作文whyitisunwisetojudge bytheirThereisasayinggoeslikethis:mencannotbejudgedbytheirlooks.Icannotagreewiththispointofviewanymore.Ontheonehand,thoughacharmingappearancewillleaveagoodimpressiononothers,one’slookcanseldomreflectshisorherqualities,capacitiesandethics.Wecannotsaythosewhoaregood-lookingaremorecapableandmorecultivatedthanthosewhoareaverage-lookingorugly-looking.Therearesomanypeoplewhodonothavegoodappearanceshavemadegreatachievementsfortheprogressofmankind,suchasStephenWilliamHawkingwhoareevencrippled.Ontheotherhand,ourappearancesaredecidedbyourgenes,whichareinborn,whileourqualitiescanbecultivatedaswegrow.Wecanenrichourmindsbylearning,butwhichcannotbereflectedontheappearances.Tosummarize,judgingpeoplebyappearanceisunwise.ThereforeIsuggestweshouldfocusonone’sinnerworldratherthantheir参考作文Asoldpeoplealwaysputit,"Neverjudgeabookbyitscover."However,inmostcases,wejudgea justbyexternalappearances.Forexample,sometimeswhenwewalkdownthestreetatnight,wechoosetoavoidpeoplewhoareactingtoughandloud.Inthiswaywetendtomakewrongdecisions,becausejudgingsomeonebyappearancecanbedeceptive.Indairylife,wetrytostayawayfrompeoplewhoarecalledthe"badguy"becausetheydressacertainway.Butwemaymissanopportunitytomakeagoodfriend,becausejudgmentsbasedonexternalappearancespreventusfromgettingtoreallyknowa .Ifwetakethetimetogettoknowthe ,wemighteTherefore,inmyopinion,judgingpeoplejustbyappearanceissuperficialandoftenunfair.Afterall,wedon'tknowwhatcircumstancesthe mightbefacingorwhothe reallyis.Pleaseembraceeveryoneyoumeetandnotjudgehimjustbyappearances.参考作文WhyisitunwisetojumpintoconclusionsuponseeingorLivinginanagewhentheadolescentsarelackofthenecessaryguidanceandsupervision,wecanneverfailtofigureoutthefactthatteenagersare especiallyself-conscious.Underthiscircumstance,theyoungstersaremorelikelytobelieveinwhattheyhavelistenedorseeninsteadofthinkingtwicebeforedrawingtheirconclusions,whichispatheticallyandundoubtedlyconsideredcontroversialorevenunreasonable.ThereasonswhyIinsistontheviewpointthatweshouldneverdirectlyandirresponsiblycometoconclusionsonlybylisteningorseeingmainlylieinthefollowingtwoaspects.Tobeginwith,itisainvariablelawtoeveryexistenceintheworldthatnothingwillstaystillevenforjustonesecond.Soarethethingshappeningaroundus.Whatweseeorlistenmaybejustsomeparticularperiodofthedevelopmentofthings,whichprovesunstableandchangeable.Inaddition,thesweconcludejustthroughseeingorlisteningareusuallyone-sided.Drawingconclusionsrashlyisnotobjectiveenoughtomakeourstatementspersuasive.Tosumup,itisunwiseforustodefineanythingaswhatweassumeorimagineatfirstsight.Onlybyourseriousthinkingandaccurateyzingcanwecomeupwithmorerationalandreasonableconclusions.参考作文ItisunwisetoputalleggsinoneAsacommonsayinggoes,“Itisunwisetoputalleggsinbasket.”cingalleggsinonebasketmeansfocusallourattentionononethingandfixallourhopeononething.However,Itiswrongandreasonless.Whycingalleggsinonebasketiswrong?cingalleggsinonebaskettendstoreducetheoddsofsuccess.Byfocusingononething,peoplewillsurelyimprovetheirefficiencyandproficiency.However,theywillalsooverlookotherresourcesandpossibilities,thus,thelikelihoodofsuccesswillbelower.TakeJack,oneofmybestfriends,asacaseinpoint:hestartedtohuntforjobsinhissenioryear.Comparedwithotherstudentswhochosedifferentkindsofjobs,heaimedatstate-ownedfirmsalone.Unfortunay,gettingadecentjobinstate-ownedfirmsisreallyhardforhim.Atlast,whenothersgotajob,hewasstillonthewaytohisinterviews.supposehecho
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