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[填空题]Nothing in recent years has so changed the economy of the United States as the development of the supermarket.{{U}} (11) {{/U}}, people bought their food in small grocery stores, generally{{U}} (12) {{/U}}on a nearby comer. Now, almost everyone shops in large supermarkets. The small independent grocer has{{U}} (13) {{/U}}disappeared from the American{{U}} (14) {{/U}}.
When a supermarket is{{U}} (15) {{/U}}in a certain section of a city, other smaller stores rise up around it almost{{U}} (16) {{/U}}The entire group of stores becomes what is{{U}} (17) {{/U}}. as a shopping center. The average supermarket covers about 35,000 square feet of shopping area.{{U}} (18) {{/U}}. Six out of every ten American shoppers drive to the supermarket.
{{U}} (19) {{/U}}.On average she spends from one hour to two hours there each week. Psychologists say that women don’t go to the supermarket just to buy food, {{U}} (20) {{/U}}.In the supermarket she feels that she is part of the
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China in recent years has undertaking more advanced space and lunar programs than previous years, and also made great accomplishments in this field. China’ s great contribution has attracted worldwide attention both on positive and negative aspects. What is your attitude towards the success Write an essay of about 400 words on the following topic : Explorations of Outer Space
In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument, and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET FOUR.
[简答题]But in recent years it has become more and more evident that this pursuit has led to a "brave new world" of consumer goods and services.
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In recent years American society has become increasingly dependent on its universities to find solutions to its major problems. It is the universities that have been charged with the principal responsibility for developing the expertise to place men on the moon; for dealing with our urban problems and with our deteriorating environment; for developing the means to feed the world’s rapidly increasing population. The effort involved in meeting these demands presents its own problems. In addition, however, this concentration on the creation of new knowledge significantly impinges on the universities’ efforts to perform their other principal functions, the transmission and interpretation of knowledge--the imparting of the heritage of the past and the preparing of the next generation to carry it forward.
With regard to this, perhaps their most traditionally sanctioned task, colleges and universities today find themselves in a serious bind generally. On the one hand
A. many public institutions have to cut down enrollments of students
B. teachers are not qualified enough for satisfactory performance in classes
C. some institutions have to reduce the expenses on research
D. there is keen competition for resources and attention of faculty between public and private institutions