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How GREEN are you
You should...
1. make sure that the paper and the glass you throw away will be kept in a proper place.
2. use a bike or walk when you travel short distance.
3. take a bus when you travel long distance.
4. use your own car less often.
5. turn off the lights when you leave a room.
You shouldn’t...
1. throw things away if they can be reused, repaired or recycled.
2. turn on the lights when your room is still bright enough for you to work.
3. make too much noise.
4. throw wastes into a river.
5. use more water than you need.
Which of the following can we learn from the text
A. We shouldn’t travel long distance.
B. We should save water
C. We should often repair our cars.
[单项选择]One sure way you can tell how quickly a new idea, for example, the idea of "privatization," is taking hold among the population is to monitor how fast the word or words expressing that particular idea are passing into common usage. Professional opinions of whether or not words can indeed be said to have passed into common usage are available from dictionary editors, who are vitally concerned with this question. The method described above for determining how quickly a new idea is taking hold relies on which one of the following assumptions
A. Dictionary editors are not professionally interested in words that are only rarely used.
B. Dictionary editors have exact numerical criteria for telling when a word has passed into common usage.
C. For a new idea to take hold, dictionary editors have to include the relevant word or words in their dictionaries.
D. As a word passes into common usage, its meaning does not undergo any severe distortions in the process.
E. (E) Words denoting new ideas tend to be used before the ideas denoted are understood.
[简答题]How do you make sure to finish all your assignments on schedule Please include specific details in your explanation.
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W: I need to make sure you understand how to get housing for next year. When you entered as first year students this year, the school assigned you to a dorm and a roommate. But next year as returning students, you’ll choose both your roommate and your dorm. But whether or not you actually get to live in your first choice depends on what number you or your roommate draws in the lottery system. The system gives priority to the students who have been here the longest. Fourth year students get the first block of numbers, third years students get the second block and second years, like you’ll be, get the third. The lower the number you draw, the sooner you choose. No. 1 gets the first choice, No. 2 gets the second choice, and so on. You can use either your own or your intended roommate’s number to make your room choice. If your roommate for next year has been in the school longer than you have, they’ll be in a better block of numbers and so will have a better n