When landscape architects study and analyze the site, they have to consider the following natural elements: _______
A、climate
B、existing facilities
C、sunlight
D、soil
E、vegetation
F、fund available
A、climate
B、existing facilities
C、sunlight
D、soil
E、vegetation
F、fund available
第1题
Choose a topic forthe following short essay, identify the development as inductive ordeductive, and find the thesisstatement and the conclusion.
It has always been difficult for a student to choose his or her major in university and when they register for the entrance examination.Parents always suggest and even persuade students to choose a major such as business management, medicine or law, which, in their opinion, is hot nowadays and seems to have a brighter future.Students sometimes have opposite ideas on this issue; and I believe it is wiser to choose their major according to their interest.To take courses that one is interested in will help one plan his or her career.When choosing the courses that they are interested in, students will pay more attention to them and understand the course better.When they come across any difficulties, they might have more motivation to solve them if they really like the course.As we know, self-study plays a very important part in university’ programs.Interest in the course will surely lead to self-study.People are talented in different aspects.In learning languages, some may be good at using the language, such as writing essays, translating and interpreting; others may be adept at studying linguistics.Some may expend great effort in aspects that they have no talent for and end up with little achievement.Also if people are forced to study courses they do not like, the result would be the same.Higher education is not just an occupational matter.In university students take not only the courses that would help them to start their careers, but also courses that help them to build their characters and principles, as well as enlarge their horizons.If the students take courses only for their future occupations, it will limit their further development, as no one can be sure that they will surely have a job based on the courses they took.Before deciding what major to choose, knowing them well would be a precondition.When making a choice, to choose the course that one is interested in would be more practical than choosing a “practical” one.
1) Choose a topic for this essay from the following._______________
A.Interest is the best teacher
B.Interest in the course leads to self-study
C.Be practical when choosing a major
D.University courses enlarge students’ horizons
2) Is thepattern of developmentin this essay inductive or deductive?___________
A.Inductive
B.Deductive
3) What is the Thesis Statement? ______________
A.It has always been difficult for a student to choose his or her major in university and when they register for the entrance examination.
B.Parents always suggest and even persuade students to choose a major such as business management, medicine or law, which, in their opinion, is hot nowadays and seems to have a brighter future.
C.Students may sometimes have opposite ideas on this issue; and I believe it is wiser to choose their major according to their interest.
D.Before deciding what major to choose, knowing them well would be a precondition.
4) What is theConclusion? ______________
A.Students may sometimes have opposite ideas on this issue; and I believe it is wiser to choose their major according to their interest.
B.University courses help students to start their careers.
C.If the students take courses only for their future occupations, it will limit their further development, as no one can be sure that they will surely have a job based on the courses they took.
D.When making a choice, to choose the course that one is interested in would be more practical than choosing a “practical” one.
第2题
A.They shall be liable individually for the debts and expenses according to their proportion of shares of the registered capital
B.They shall be liable only for refunding the paid-up money to the subscribers
C.They shall be liable, jointly and severally, for refunding the paid-up money plus bank deposit interest to the subscribers
D.They shall not have any liabilities for the failure of incorporation under the principle of limited liability
第3题
Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.
When the leaders of media, telecommunications, IT and Internet companies congregate, as they did recently in Davos, the talk is upbeat about new accomplishments but subdued about recent ordeals: the dotcom bubble; the telecoms crash; the music industry bust; the advertising downturn; the e-publishing revenue stagnation; the PC slowdown; the wireless saturation; the semiconductor slump; the newspaper recession; tile R&D retrenchment. And the question is, why do these predicaments sweep over the information sector so regularly?
The prevalence of these problems points to fundamental issues beyond a specific industry or short- term period. Instead, we need to recognize that the entire information sector — from music to newspapers to telecoms to Internet to semiconductors and anything in-between — has become subject to a gigantic market failure in slow motion. A market failure exists when market prices cannot reach a self-sustaining equilibrium. The market failure of the entire information sector is one of the fundamental trends of our time, with far-reaching long-term effects, and it is happening right in front of our eyes.
The basic structural reason for this problem is that information products are characterized by high fixed costs and low marginal costs. They are expensive to produce but cheap to reproduce and distribute, and therefore exhibit strong economies of scale with incentives to an over-supply. Second, more information products are continuously being offered to users. And information products and services are becoming more "commodified", open, and competitive.
第4题
Add punctuation marks to the following two paragraphs. In her essay (1) ______Rethinking the Work-Life Equation (2) _____ (3) ______ Susan Dominus points out that it takes more than just policies to make a workplace truly flexible and the whole office culture has to change (4)_____ She starts with her writing as the following (5) _____ Phyllis Moen(6) _____ a sociologist who was widowed when her two children were young, has made a career studying the challenges of working full time while raising a family(7) ______She was an early voice calling for the government to provide paid maternity leave and offer benefits for part(8) _____time workers(9) _______but eventually(10) ______ when she saw no signs of progress(11) ____ she began considering instead the ways that corporations could reconfigure work to address the realities of the modern employee(12) ______ who was more likely than ever to be a single parent or part of a dual-income couple(13) ____ (14) _____We wanted to do a field experiment at a corporation that reduced its hours(15) ____ (16) ____ she said(17) ______ (18) ______ but realized nobody would let us do that (19) _____We thought they would be more willing to experiment with giving workers more control(20) ____ (21)______
第5题
第6题
第7题
What information in the following text can be delayed to create suspense? One morning, a man took his gun and went into the forest for deer-hunting. After one hour’s search, he saw a deer with very big horns and fired at it. The deer fell just where it stood. He ran over to examine it and said to himself, “This deer’s horns will make a wonderful rack for my guns when I get it home.” He then arranged his gun in the deer’s horns and stepped back a few yards to see exatly how they would look as a gun rack on the wall of his study. He was just admiring the effect when the deer suddenly jumped up, shook itself, and raced away, carrying his gun firmly stuck in its horns. The man had to run after it. Two other hunters passed by and felt very surprised to see a man following a deer’s track in the snow without a gun.They stopped him and asked him whether anything was wrong and whether they could help him. The man sat down beside them and told them his story.
A、From “One morning,…” till “’This deer’s horns will make a wonderful rack for my guns when I get it home.’”
B、He then arranged his gun in the deer’s horns and stepped back a few yards to see exatly how they would look as a gun rack on the wall of his study.
C、“He was just admiring the effect when the deer suddenly jumped up, shook itself, and raced away, carrying his gun firmly stuck in its horns. The man had to run after it.”
D、“They stopped him and asked him whether anything was wrong and whether they could help him.”
第8题
7.The Renaissance The Renaissance,considered by modern scholars to have been the time between 1,300 and 1,600,was a period of European history when many new inventions and beliefs came into being. The Renaissance is traced back to rich Italian cities such as Florence,Milan,and Venice. In these cities businessmen started to spend their extra money on things like painting and education,and to consider new techniques of banking and systems of government. A new type of scholar,the humanist(人文主义者)arose. Humanism was concerned with humankind and culture. Latin and Greek,literature and philosophy,music and mathematics were among the subjects humanists studied. The Renaissance gave rise to new forms of painting and sculpture. During the Renaissance,artists were no longer regarded as mere artisans(工匠).Many artists drew on mathematics in order to become more accurate in their measurements(度量)and to make sure an object was presented in realistic proportions. They also studied the way light hits objects and the ways our eyes perceive it. A new kind of paint,called oil paint,was invented. The Renaissance affected all of the society. Many people became interested in politics,and the world outside their towns. They became explorers,businessmen,etc. The effect on religion was especially strong. In the Middle Ages people were primarily concerned with serving the church and getting to heaven. But the increase in arts and education gave people things to look forward to in life,and made them lose interest in the church. The Renaissance produced many great minds. Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest,although he was not regarded that way at the time. Among his many works of art were Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. He is also regarded as a great inventor,and is credited for coming up with the idea of the helicopter. 14.Which of the followings took place during the Renaissance?
A、People stopped going to church.
B、New forms of painting emerged.
C、Oil paint became very popular.
D、The humanists disappeared.
第9题
A.Non-follow-up
B.Rudder adjustment
C.Weather adjustment
D.All the above may be activated
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