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[填空题]______ first made Mark Twain known all over the country.
[填空题]Mark Twain was the first writer to tell the story with the language of ______.
[单项选择]Aborigines were earliest known inhabitants of a country. The term is generally applied to the original or native inhabitants of a country, as opposed to a race from another area or colonists and their descendants. Most nations have instituted measures for the welfare of the aborigines within their territories. Such measures include those of the U.S. and Canada concerning Indians and Inuits and those of Australia concerning its aboriginal groups.The word "aborigines" most probably means ______.
[A] strong colonists.
[B] local inhabitants.
[C] poor farmers.
[D] native people.
[填空题]As is known to us, all the (burn)()of any fuel requires oxygen.
[单项选择]Various efforts have been made over the centuries to predict earthquakes, including observing lights in the sky and () animal behavior.
A. abnormal
B. exotic
C. absurd
D. erroneous
[填空题]Despite the great achievements made by China over the past decade, ______ (还有许多问题亟待解决).
[单项选择]This engineering project has ______ over all others this year.
A. awareness
B. blueprint
C. assessment
D. priority
[简答题]part 2 & 3Describe a well-known story from your country.
Why do you think (little) kids like listening to stories
[单项选择]It is a well-known fact that there are constant conflicts among different groups of people, and that people tend to blame their misfortunes on some outside other groups. What are the causes of group prejudice There seems to be little doubt that one of the principal causes of prejudice is fear: in particular the fear that the interests of our own group are going to be endangered by the actions of another. This is less likely to be the case in a stable, relatively unchanging society in which the members of different social and occupational groups know what to expect of each other, and know what to expect for themselves. In times of rapid social and economic change, however, new occupations and new social roles appear, and people start looking jealously at each other to see whether their own group is being left behind.
Once prejudice develops, it is hard to stop, because there are often social forces at work which actively encourage unfounded attitudes of hostility (敌意) and fear t
A. the lack of mass communication
B. the excess of media communication
C. the limited access to newspapers
D. the absence of community activities