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Change the form of the words in the box with “-er” or “-ee”, and complete the sentences with them. interview train address exam employ 1. Two _______ were given very low scores. The _______ said they had to take a make-up exam. 2. Any _______ will speak to a dozen of_______in different areas of this company which he or she would like to work in. 3. Mr. Thompson’s first job at BBC was a(n) _______journalist, and now he is the most experienced_______ in journalism. 4. Please make sure the _______ receives this mail himself. This is very important. 5. The ______, the Western Airline, will cover all the medical expenses for its _______.
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Directions: Put the following sentences in the proper order so that they make a complete paragraph. 1. For starters, if you aren’t a reader, you should start with that. 2. You can also take courses and attend seminars. 3. These programs are taught by people who have spent decades figuring out how to make some aspect of their life work and now they are going to teach you how to do it. 4. Of course, you want to do some research before you invest in some of these seminars and make sure you’re not just paying for some sales presentation. 5. Reading books can really expand your mind and allow you to learn so many different skills and gain knowledge that will help you in all areas of your life. 6. So what are some specific things you can do? 请把你的排序方式写在空格处!数字之间用一个空格分开。
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Focus the connectives in the following text, choose the correct type of logical relation each connective express. She further stated that Mikaye found no anxious/avoidant children, because many Japanese mothers rarely left their child at 12 months, so being alone, or even with a stranger would have been extremely upsetting (Brain, 2002). Some psychologists however, claim that the strange situation test is not an accurate way to define attachment types, as they do not take into account the effect of cultural differences on attachment. An example of this is that in some cultures children are often put into day care, this could be confounding, because those children will have learnt that their mothers will return, and will not find the strange situation test as distressing as others (Cowie et al., 1991). There have also been found to be certain flaws in some of the studies upon which Bowlby based his theories. The major concern with ‘imprinting’ for example, is that it is based upon birds and mammals, rather than primates. The logical relation the connective "because" expresses is _____________.
A、causative
B、contrasting
C、exemplifying
D、additive
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Changes in climate that had already taken place are manifested __1__from the decrease in extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice, perma- __2__frost thawing, coastal erosion, changes in ice sheets and ice shelves, altered distribution and abundance of species. __3__Nowadays snows melt earlier in the springtime. Lakes, rivers and bogs freeze much more later in the autumn. Reindeer herding __4__becomes more difficult so the ice is weak and may give way. __5__Nowadays winters are much colder than they used to be. __6__Occasionally during winter time it rains. We never expected this;we could not be ready for this. It is very strange. The cycle of the yearly calendar has been disturbed greatly. Warming over northern land areas has been very greater than elsewhere in the world. The __7__changes are due to human modification of the concentration of greenhouse gases during the 20th century, leading quite directly to the projections the Artic will warm by several times as much during the __8__
21st century as it did during the 20th century. The amplified warming in Arctic, in turn, directly contributes to overall global warming, as __9__well as cause changes that create impacts over the rest of the globe. __10__
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The word "university" comes from the Latin word "universitas", meaning "the whole". The modern definition of a university is an institution that teaches and examines students in many branches of advanced learning, awarding degrees and providing facilities for academic research. The origins of universities can be traced back to the Middle Ages, with the earliest European centers at Bologna, Italy, for law, founded in 1088. The first universities in England were established at Oxford in 1185 and at Cambridge in 1209. By comparison, the oldest universities in the U.S.A. are at Harvard, founded in 1636, and Yale, established in 1701. The English university in London was not founded until 1836. However, it was in the 1960s that the largest single expansion of higher education took place in Britain. One of the largest university developments was the foundation of the Open University in 1969. It is a nonresidential university which provides for life- long education of various backgrounds with part-time degree and other courses. It uses a combination of correspondence courses, television, radio broadcasts and the Internet, and summer schools for organization on a regional basis.
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