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[单项选择]In the study described, how were satellite signals used
A. To carry information that would help determine elevation.
B. To provide accurate weather reports.
C. To relay information from scientists around the world.
D. To indicate which route the mountain climbers should tak
[简答题]How are the vowels described usually
[填空题]Astrology is the study of how the sun, the moon, planets, and stars______(与生命及世事联系)
[填空题]How is the fruit sun-dried in South Africa
[单项选择]James: How is your sun burn today Jane: It’’s much better. The cream you gave me is of great help. James:______
A. You should thank me for that.
B. I know it will work.
C. I’m glad to hear that.
D. I got the recipe from my grandma.
[单项选择]—"How about having dinner at Sun Restaurant"
—"It ______ good."
A. smells B. looks
C. sounds D. appears
[单项选择]The experiment described in paragraph B
A. shows how we make use of smell without realising it.
B. demonstrates that family members have a similar smell.
C. proves that a sense of smell is learnt.
D. compares the sense of smell in males and females.
[填空题]Pritzker Architecture Prize is sometimes described as tile architecture wrld’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
[单项选择]Sun中国公司网站上提供了Sun全球各分公司的链接网址,其中www.sun.com.cn表示Sun( )公司的网站。
A. 中国
B. 美国
C. 奥地利
D. 匈牙利
[简答题]Halliday described seven basic functions that language performs. Please write out any five of them.
[单项选择]American society has been described as maintaining a stereotypic and often negative perception of older adults. This negative and/or stereotypic perception of aging and aged individuals is readily apparent in such areas as language, media, and humor. For example, such commonly used phrases as "over the hill" and "don’t be an old fuddy-duddy" denote old age as a period of impotency and incompetency. The term used to describe this stereotypic and often negative bias against older adults is ageism.
Ageism can be defined as "any action, or institutional structure which subordinates a person or group because of age or any assignment of roles in society purely on the basis of age". As an "ism", ageism reflects a prejudice in society against older adults.
Ageism, however, is different from other "isms’’ ( sexism, racism, etc. ), for primarily two reasons. First, age classification is not static. An individual’s age classification changes as one progresses through the life cycle. Thus,
A. A negative period of impotency and incompetency.
B. A negative and/or stereotypic perception of older adults.
C. A definition of stereotypic and often negative attitudes,
D. A denotation against the negative bias of older adults.