A.vacent
B.empty
C.bare
D.hollow
What can we infer from this passage?
A.A dog may find its owner's disease even before doctors.
B.Walking a dog every day will make it more sensitive.
C.Humans may turn to a dog for a discovery about the earth.
D.Humans should find more of a dog before it is too late.
The author mentions the well-established nature of the concept of individual rights in the Anglo-Saxon legal and political tradition in order to____.
A.illustrate the influence of individualist feminist thought on more general in tellectual trends in English history
B.argue that feminism was already a part of the larger Anglo,Saxon intellectual tradition,even though this has often gone unnoticed by critics of women semancipation
C.explain the decline in individualist thinking among feminists in non-English-speaking countries
D.help aecount for an increasing shift toward individualist feminism among feminists in English-speaking countries
The author believes that_____.A.the predominance of individualist feminism in English-speaking countries is a historical phenomenon, the causes of which have not yet been investigated
B.the individualist and relational feminist views are irreconciliable given their theoretical differences concerning the foundations of society
C.a consensus concerning the direction of future feminist politics will probably soon emerge, given the awareness among feminists of the need for coopera-tion among women
D.political adversaries of feminism often misuse arguments based on differences between the sexes to argue that the existing social system should be maintained
It can be inferred from the passage that the individualist feminist tradition denies the validity of which of the following statements?A.A division of labor in a social group can result in increased efficiency with regard to the performance of group tasks.
B.A division of labor in a social group causes inequities in the distribution of opportunities and benefits among group members.
C.A division of labor on the basis of gender in a social group is necessitated by the existence of sex-linked biological differences between male and female members of the group.
D.Culturally determined distinctions based on gender in a social group foster the existence of differing attitudes and opinions among group members.
According to the passage,relational feminists and individualist feminists agree that____.A.individual human rights take precedence over most other social claims
B.the gender-based division of labor in society should eliminated
C.laws guaranteeing equal treatment for all citizens regardless of gender should be passed
D.the same educational and economic opportunities should be available to both sexes
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选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。
Today's response to the data access dilemma eschews the traditional archival approach in favor of emerging standards for what are described as the documents of the future: compound documents. Product users and developers hope the latest standards effort—such as OpenDoc and Microsoft Corp. Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) will(1)data accessibility.
OpenDoc is a standards group(2)a common look and feel throughout documents, even though different applications are used.
OLE technologies allow' Microsoft to(3)its various software products. Microsoft creates, governs and distributes the OLE capability, which is what most(4)it from the open OpenDoc approach. Thus, users can assemble(5)of varying application to create compound documents. With OLE users can, for example, embed an Excel chart in a Microsoft word report.
Menzel said bees' learning, like【81】of many animals, was based on a reward system. "If a bee is rewarded once for something, it remembers it for a week. But if it is rewarded three times, it will remember it for its【82】lifetime." Said Menzel. He last week was awarded a【83】by the German Zoological Society.
The memory capacity of bees means they can【84】among more than 50 different smells to find the one they want. "What is interesting is that what smells good to a bee, is also a【85】smell for humans. " said Menzel.
(76)
A.working hard
B.hardworking
C.hard working
D.working hardly
选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。
As the name implies, CTI (Computer-Telephone-Integration)is the fusing of telephone operations with those performed by a computer. CTI has actually been around for a good two decades. Until recently, it required users to(1)a good deal of knowledge about telephone interconnect processes as well as networking and database programming to(2)even the most rudimentary tasks. These two skill sets are rarely possessed by the same individual.
But today CTI has gone client/server. Microsoft corp. has included its client-side Telephony API (TAPI) with every copy of windows 95. The company's service-side TAPI is now available for Windows NT. There are many telephony(3)that turn the interconnect portion of a CTI(4)into standard data programming, and low-cost, easy-to- create telephony is born. Better yet, many ofthese(3)are Visual Basic add-ons. CTIis also subject to all the cost benefits of cheaper, PC-based hardware.
The two portions ofCTI are(5).
A
Not all anniversaries are landmarks. And yet, ten years after China joined the World Trade Organization, it is impossible to overlook the consequences of this momentous decision on the global economy.
Those present in 2001 will recall how difficult the negotiation process was, in fact, it was extraordinary that they even reached an agreement.
The US benefited from the deal but it was far from being the biggest winner. China scooped the largest prize. In areas such as agricultural goods, trade liberalization was nothing short of dramatic. By entering the WTO, Beijing could adopt aspects of international commercial law which would have been more difficult to introduce because of domestic constraints.
The sheer size of China's export market is the most powerful testimony to Beijing's success. But other countries benefited too. Since Beijing' s emergence on the stage of world trade, commerce between emerging markets has enjoyed a significant boost. It can only be a good thing that less developed countries are now trading with each other rather than relying only on Western partners.
B
As for the rich world, the accession of China to the WTO has created new challenges. Consumers have enjoyed cheap Chinese goods. At the same time, European and US companies have struggled to keep pace with ever stiffer competition.
There were also macroeconomic consequences. The low prices of Chinese imports meant that it was easier for central banks in developed countries to meet their inflation targets. This triggered the cuts in interest rates which, in turn, helped to cause an unsustainable credit boom. Now that the bubble has burst, the consequences of China's entry in the trade arena have become painfully apparent.
Ten years on, the future outlook remains mixed. Chinese trade policy still has not evolved sufficiently. Beijing is determined not to let its currency appreciate as it should do. Though there have been modest steps forward in its exchange rate policy, the world's economy is still far from seeing the problems associated with global imbalances resolved.
As for "win-win", well, China is certainly winning. In 2000 it was the world's seventh largest exporter and eighth largest importer of merchandise; in 2010 it was number one and two, respectively. But, as America's increasingly critical assessments of China' s WTO compliance suggests, those trading partners do not always feel like winners. During its relatively brief membership, the world' s second-largest economy has responded to 22 complaints-more than the next three put together.
C
The WTO Secretariat's China Trade Policy Review 2010 had the following summary. At a time of heightened trade tensions around the world as governments manage the economic consequences of last year' s global recession and 12 percent drop in world trade flows, this Trade Policy Review (TPR) of China has highlighted the valuable role that the WTO' s TPR Mechanism plays by increasing transparency, encouraging consultation and cooperation among WTO Members, and helping to avoid misunderstandings and, ultimately, trade disputes when trade frictions arise.
A well-functioning multilateral trading system has contributed considerably to China's sustainable economic growth and development. The global recession had a substantial adverse impact on China's economy as external demand fell sharply from the end of 2008.
The Government' s response of expansionary fiscal and monetary policies, including a Y4 trillion (1334 of 2008 GDP) stimulus package, helped China's economic growth to rebound in 2009 and made an important contribution to global recovery elsewhere, particularly in the Asia region.
D
The global economic crisis has reinforced China's determination to transform.its pattern of economic development, including through structural diversification, improving the functioning of the domestic capital market and strengthening social safety nets for the population. Looking ahead, as the Government pursues policies to increase the role of domestic demand in underwriting China' s growth and to encourage the expansion of the services sector, further liberalization of the trade and investment regimes is called for to foster competition and achieve more efficient allocation of resources in the economy.
There was widespread recognition of China's constructive role in resisting protectionist pressures and boosting global demand during the recent economic downturn, appreciation for China's stepped-up involvement in South-South trade and its duty-free scheme for imports from least-developed countries, and acknowledgment that China has continued the gradual liberalization of its trade and investment regimes, although several members felt that this had slowed down compared to its pace in earlier years.
Now match the statements (1-7) to the letter (A, B, C or B).
1. The accession to WTO helps China to make its commercial law more internationally viable.
2. The global economic crisis has made China's determination to transform. its pattern of economic development even stronger.
3. China has made efforts to adjust its foreign exchange rate but the western countries are still not satisfied.
4. As part of the stimulus package, Chinese government made the 4 trillion RMB investment decision towards the end of 2008.
5. It is widely recognized that China has enhanced its involvement in South-South trade and imported more goods from least-developed countries duty-free.
6. WTO's Trade Policy Review Mechanism plays a positive role in increasing transparency, encouraging consultation and cooperation among WTO Members.
7. China's entry to the WTO enabled European and American consumers to enjoy inexpensive Chinese goods, but their companies are meeting with more severe competition.
Critics thought that Keiko would_____.
A.die from the cold water in Iceland
B.be happy to return home
C.want to be free
D.be less active
Critics thought that Keiko would ______.
A.die from the cold water in Iceland
B.would be happy to return home
C.want to be free
D.be able to catch his own food
Which of the following is critics' opinion?
A.Healthy families do not have problems.
B.All the related factors were considered in the study.
C.Divorce is the only cause of child problems.
D.The number of families studied was not sufficient.