Which stage of the speaking lesson is most teacher-controlled?()A. Presentation.B. Pr
Which stage of the speaking lesson is most teacher-controlled?()
A. Presentation.
B. Practice.
C. Production.
Which stage of the speaking lesson is most teacher-controlled?()
A. Presentation.
B. Practice.
C. Production.
A.Holophrastic stage
B.Two word stage
C.Three word stage
D.Fluent grammatical conversation stage
A) Extracting raw materials
B) Manufacturing engineered materials
C) Service ofproducts and systems
D) Recycling/disposalmaterials
What idea was gradually formed in Terry's mind during his recovering stage?
A.Earning money.
B.Cutting off the other leg.
C.Running across the country.
D.Exercising har
The Clever Hans‘s real talent was________. 查看材料
A.his sensitivity to crowd reaction
B.adding large sums
C.standing quietly on stage
D.obeying his owner
The Clever Hans's real talent was______.
A.his sensitivity to crowd reaction
B.adding large sums
C.standing quietly on stage
D.obeying his owner
Being talented in music, Hemingway's mother once wanted to______.
A.be a music teacher
B.help Hemingway learn music
C.perform. on the stage as a singer
D.marry a rich husband
What is tbe purpose of the drastic experiment of Frederick in tbe thirteenth century?
A.To discover what language a child would speak without bearing any human speech
B.To prove that a baby couldn’t live witbout his mother
C.To find out what role careful nursing would play in teaching a child to speak
D.To prove that a child would be damaged without learning a langunge
Aecording to the passnage the reason that children of the Frederick’s experment died is___.A.lack of language
B.lack of good mothering
C.without mothet tongue
D.the nurses’enteless nursing
Today some children are backward in speaking because___.A.they are incapable of learning langunge rapidly
B.tbey are faced with so mouch language at once
C.their mothers respond inadequstely to their attempts to speak
D.their brain is not programmed to learn language rapidly
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The crowd stirred and whispered in awe as, on the stage, the horse slowly tapped out the beat.Everyone became tense and quiet as the number of taps neared the correct answer to the horse trainer"s question.After the final tap, the horse paused, seemed to look around and stopped.The crowd went wild !
The horse"s name was Clever Hans, the Educated Horse, and was featured in a vaudeville(杂耍)act in the early 1900s, in Europe.When asked a complicated mathematical question by his owner,Clever Hans would tap out the correct answer with his hooves.For example, if the answer was sixty-eight, Hans would tap out six with his left hoof and eight with his right hoof.Even more remarkable,the owner would leave the room after asking the question, so there could be no secret signal between owner and horse.A mere animal seemed to be accomplishing a highly technical skill of man"s!
It wasn"t until years later that the secret of the trick was revealed.The owner had trained Clever Hans to respond to slight signals.The horse became so sensitive that he learned when to stop from the crowd"s reaction.Members of the audience would start involuntarily, or give some unconscious signal,when Hans reached the right answer.Modern scientists now warn against the Clever Hans syndrome(综合征 ), whereby researchers unconsciously give clues to their animal subjects about the actions they like to see performed!
This passage is mainly about________. 查看材料
A.animal intelligence
B.mathematical skills
C.Clever Hans
D.unconscious behavior
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.
A.我们要坚决改善社会治安,治理脏乱环境,创建更多的文明城镇。
B.我们如不搞改革、不坚持开放政策我们的战略目标就不可能实现。这是一个我们必须通过的关。
C.我们要形成我市独特的经济开发格局:旅游搭台,经贸唱戏。
D.我们要积极鼓励社会力量办学,以调动各方面的办学积极性。
We should develop our city's economy into a pattern of its own feature with tourism as its stage and economy and trade as actors.
A neutral-news message is a type of message to which the receiver's reaction will be neither positive nor negative. ______