、If the restaurant failed to make enough money, they would A.close downB.
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、If the restaurant failed to make enough money, they would A.close down | B.call off | C.turn down | D.set off |
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答案
A |
解析
试题分析:考察动词短语辨析。A关闭;B取消;C拒绝,调低;D引起,使…发生;句意:如果餐厅挣不到足够的钱,他们就会***。根据句意说明A正确。 |
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A music show from Hunan Satellite TV named I’m a singer has been gaining popularity since the heat from voice of china gradually cooled, The show invites professional musicians to compete , Rather than using the traditional underdogs-become –famous format,it is up to the 500 aucience members to decide the fate of the stars on stage ,Let’s check out how the readaptation of a classic love song to rock’n’roll introduced us to the emotional world of rock nusic. In the second week of the Hunan TV music competiton show I’m a singer,paul Wong surprised his audience members and fellow contestants with a rock adaptation of the famous 1993 hit Goodbye Kiss by Jacky Cheung.Although the lyrics remain unchanged and the original structured is largely maintained, Wong’s rock adaptation of the song truns it into something completely new, No longer is it the sorrowful tale of two lovers parting ways, but an accusation filled with repressed anger. With so much of the original song, untouched , what is it that transforms the song to such an extent that the TV show’s host seemed barely to recognize it? It’s not only the instrumentation and the different sound of the song that makes it a rock version Something degy—it is the sound of rebellion. By keeping the original lyrics but transforming their meaning through a reinterpretation of the musical accompaniment(伴奏), wong’s adaptation becomes as much a song about rebellion as it is a rebellion against the original version of the song itself. 小题1:What does the passage mainly talk about?(No more than 15 words) 小题2:Fill the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words(No more than 5 words) 小题3:Who decide the fate of the performers?(No more than 8 woreds) 小题4:List three factors which make the readaptation of the song Goodbye Kiss quite different? ① ;② ;③ 小题5:Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese ________________________________________________________________ |
Teachers always have found that teaching and learning become interesting and enjoyable when students are actively involved in the lesson. Their active engagement, however, does not come automatically. In most cases, teachers have to find ways to get them 小题1:______(involve). Hai K. P. Huynh, an English teacher at American-Vietnamese International English Centre in Da Nang, Vietnam, demonstrates小题2:______ teachers can get students actively engaged in the learning process and take charge of their learning by giving them the opportunities to find and correct mistakes小题3:_____. The effective way is to prepare an activity 小题4:_____ students take over the role of correcting mistakes which is normally done by the teacher. The teacher purposefully becomes the ‘mistake maker ’. This technique can bring forth several benefits. For instance, by switching the role of the ‘mistake corrector’, the teacher can often observe that students get excited. The degree of excitement小题5:_____ (increase) when the class is divided into two teams to compete with each other in finding and correcting the mistakes. Another benefit is that they have the opportunity to identify the possible mistakes themselves instead of the teacher 小题6:_____(tell) them what the mistakes are. This technique can help the teacher check his or her students’ understanding of a grammar point or comprehension of a reading task. It can be used to reinforce and improve their production skills such as writing and pronunciation. The activity is a simple technique小题7:____ it is very effective小题8:____ getting students" attention and participation. It can easily be developed 小题9:______(satisfy ) teachers’ needs. |
It’s likely that your小题1:______(big) ambition as a Senior 3 student is to enter a good university this time next year. But小题2:______ makes your dream university “good” enough? An excellent reputation and high rankings are certainly important, according to a survey小题3:_____ (conduct) by Shanghai Municipal Education Commission in 50 Shanghai high schools this summer. Among the 400 students, nearly 64 percent favored universities with top rankings and outstanding academic performance records. “Compared with lower-ranking universities, a household name on the first-level list usually means more advanced facilities, better lectures and more opportunities. These will all help me settle down to a successful university experience,” said Qiu chenhao,17 of Shanghai’s Jianping High School. However, great universities are defined by other factors as well. Over 63 percent think that 小题4:____ ideal university should have an environment with research freedom, 小题5:_____ (allow) their students to experiment, succeed and sometimes fail. And a similar number of students believe that a good university小题6:____ produce graduates who are particularly sought after by employers. 小题7:____ ______ the fact that employability is highly valued, about 28 percent say that rich history and tradition are a priority for great universities. |
Directions: Complete the passage with the words in the box.. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. demonstrating B. devote C. productive D. slightly E. present F. addressing G. emotion H. happy I. significantly J. productivity ABD. completed
| In the past few decades, the popular belief in the area of organizational behavior and psychology has been that 小题1: workers are better workers. However, new research at the University of Alberta shows that sad workers are more 小题2: . Psychologist Dr. Robert Sinclair recently conducted a series of four studies 小题3: the effects of experimentally induced ( 诱发的 ) happiness versus sadness on work 小题4: by asking the participants to build circuit boards. In the first study, sad people committed 小题5: few errors than did happy people, but there was no difference in the number of boards 小题6: . In similar studies Sinclair found the same results along with the evidence that happy people might not 小题7: as much energy to the task in order to maintain their happy moods ---- they considered that task as something that might detract from their 小题8: feelings. These findings are not surprising, said Sinclair, since there has been a growing body of literature in the area of social psychology 小题9: that sad moods lead to more calm lengthy intent consideration and often, more thought or accurate judgments. So it’s important for organizations to take into account the 小题10: of their employees. It seems it could be beneficial to creating situations that lead people to believe that performing their jobs will cause them to feel good. |
Education should not be considered to be a(n) ______ in a modern society.A.privilege | B.acquaintance | C.advantage | D.affection |
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