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英译汉When America Online and Time Warner announced their merger in January 2000, at the

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When America Online and Time Warner announced their merger in January 2000, at the height of the Internet boom, this mega-marriage of new technology and old media was enthusiastically received. The world's biggest online service was expected to inject its "Internet DNA" into the stodgy media giant. Together they -would come up with all sorts of lucrative synergies and "cross-fertilization". Even the Economist was excited: "For once, the superlatives and the hype seem justified," we opinioned.

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第1题
英译汉If the report is routine or if you expect the reader to respond favorably, use th
e direct order and present the main idea first. Use indirect order when you expect an unfavorable response or when the receiver may need persuasion to accept the main idea.

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第2题
In America, when one reaches 18, he should be ______ his parents.

A.independent from

B.independent to

C.independent on

D.independent of

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第3题
It was nine years ago _________ Sir Alfred returned from America

A、when

B、that

C、when that

D、since

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第4题
Tom was very happy when his parents told him that they _____ back to America soon.
A.would come

B.will come

C.is coming

D.are coming

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第5题
In America history, there was a time when it was a common () to separate the black from white in public places.

A.practice

B.sense

C.response

D.reflection

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第6题
When he was in America, he made a journey of seven hundred miles ______purpose to get a gl
impse of the Niagara Falls.

A.on

B.by

C.with

D.for

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第7题
The author of the passage agrees that______.A.all children are born with incredible potent

The author of the passage agrees that______.

A.all children are born with incredible potential

B.most children in America have their promises fulfilled

C.children really start learning when they enter school

D.high-quality early education can solve many social problems

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第8题
Music comes in many forms; most countries have a style. of their own.【C1】______the mm of t
he century when jazz was born, America had no prominent【C2】______of its own. No one knows exactly when jazz was【C3】______, or by whom. But it began to be【C4】______in the early 1900s. Jazz is Americas contribution to【C5】______music.In contrast to classical music, which【C6】______formal European traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free in form. It bubbles with energy,【C7】______the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s jazz【C8】______like America, and【C9】______it does to day. The【C10】______of this music are as interesting as the music【C11】______. American negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz【C12】______. They were brought to Southern States【C13】______slaves. They were sold to plantation owners and forced to work long【C14】______. When a Negro died his friends and relatives【C15】______a procession to carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a band often accompanied the【C16】______. On the way to the cemetery the band played slow, solemn music suited to the occasion.【C17】______on the way home the mood changed.Spirits lifted.Death had removed one of their【C18】______, but the living were glad to believe. The band played【C19】______music, improvising(即兴表演) on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes【C20】______at the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form. of jazz.

【C1】

A.By

B.At

C.In

D.On

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第9题
A) neglected B) protection C) provision D) recovery E) compensation F) rewarded G) pension H)

A) neglected

B) protection

C) provision

D) recovery

E) compensation

F) rewarded

G) pension

H) receipt

I) occur

J) mislead

K) misunderstand

L) notice

M) notify

N) fantastic

O) ridiculous

What happens in America when someone becomes disabled and cannot do the kind of work they did in the past? If someone has been injured on the job, they are supposed to(1)the medical worker, who would certify that there was a problem. Then, they may receive(2)from the company. If the company provides a(n)(3), the person may receive money monthly to make up for lost wages. The person who has been disabled may also take the company to court if safety was.(4)at the workplace. This usually results in(5)of a payment to settle the dispute. In addition, all workplaces are required to pay money to the government for a program to take care of people disabled on the job. One(6)in this program requires workplaces where more injuries(7)to pay more money. For this reason companies that require heavy physical labor take safety very seriously. Most people(8)disability insurance. They think it is(9)that a person should get paid without working. In fact, this benefit is usually not enough to cover the rent and other bills of those who receive it. Most of the disabled still want to work, but(10)from the injury and training for other types of employment takes time.

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第10题
How do people learn body language? The same way they learn spoken language-by observing

How do people learn body language? The same way they learn spoken language-by observing and imitating people around them as they' re growing up. (6)________. Little boys imitate their fathers or a respected uncle or a character on television. In this way. They learn the gender signals appropriate for their sex. Regional. class. and ethnic patterns of body behavior. are also learned in childhood and persist throughout their life.

(7)________. In America, for example. women stand with their thighs together.Many walk with their pelvis (骨盆) tipped slightly forward and their upper arms close to their body. When they sit , they cross their legs at the knee or cross their ankles. American men hold their arms away from their body , often swinging them as they walk. They stand with their legs apart. When they sit, they put their feet on the floor with legs apart and , in some parts of the country, they cross their legs by putting one ankle on the other knee.

Leg behavior. indicates sex , status , and personality. It also indicates whether or not one is at ease or is showing respect or disrespect for the other person. Young Latin American males avoid crossing their legs. In their world of machismo (男子气概), the preferred position for young males when with one another .is to sit on the base of the spine with their leg muscles relaxed and their feet wide apart. Their respect position is like our military equivalent: spine straight , heels and ankles together-almost identical to that displayed by properly brought up young women in New England in the early part of this century.

The way we walk , similarly , indicates status , respect , mood , and ethnic or cultural affiliation. To white Americans , some French middle-class males walk in a way that is both humorous and suspect. There is a bounce and looseness to the French walk , as though the parts of the body were somehow unrelated. (8)________.

6. Choose the best supporting example.

A. No one becomes an instant expert on people' s behaviors by watching them at parties.

B. American males lean back and prop their legs up on the nearest object.

C. Little girls imitate their mothers or an older female.

7. Choose the best topic sentence for this paragraph.

A. Body language is not something that is independent of the person.

B. Non-verbal communication systems are interwoven into the fabric of the personality.

C. Such patterns of masculine and feminine body behavior. vary from one culture to another.

8. Choose the best statement to conclude the paragraph.

A. All over the world , people walk in their own characteristic ways.

B. The idea that people communicate volumes by their posture and walk is not new.

C. People have long been aware of the idea that it is essential to walk properly.

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第11题
Love apple.英译汉

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