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Essay Contest Rules and Regulations
1. Essay contest applicants must be 18 years old or older.
2. Applicants must submit a completed and signed application form along with two copies of one original essay, not exceeding 1,000 words in length. Only one entry per applicant is permitted. Submitted essays cannot be returned.
3. Submissions will only be accepted by mail and must be the original work of the applicant. Submissions may not be based, in whole or in part, on any previously published work or on the work of any third party liable to copyright infringement.
4. Submissions must be received by June 1. Submitted manuscripts should be typed, in at least 12-point font, and simply bound or stapled in the upper-left corner of the manuscript.
5. The "Grand Prize Winner" of the essay contest will be announced on October 15.
6. The "Grand Prize Winner" has one year from October 15 to redeem the ~500 cash prize.
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A. Longer than one thousand words
B. Not longer than one thousand words
C. Not longer than five hundred words
D. Any length
[简答题]There are few rules and regulations for employees to follow, and supervision is loose because management believes that its employees are hardworking and trustworthy. Management is concerned with high productivity but believes that this comes through treating its people right. The company is proud of its reputation as being a good place to work.
[单项选择]A. To follow the bank’s rules and regulations.
B. To have the right to make full use of the bank’s facilities.
C. To open an account in the bank.
D. To protect the depositor’s interest.
[简答题]Essay Writing
Directions: Write an essay in no less than 200 words with the title "My Understanding of Globalization /
[简答题]Write an essay on environment. In your essay, make full use of the information provided below
Outline:
(1) harm of environmental pollution
(2) ways to protect
(3) conclusion
You should write 160—200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
[简答题]Write an essay on fate. In your essay, make full use of the information provided below.
(1) Is fate destined
(2) Can we change our fate
(3) What should we do about fate
You should write 160--200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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Emotion Display Rules
Emotion display rules are the unwritten and often unformulated "rules" guiding the show of emotion in different cultures. They help determine which emotion can be shown in what way by whom and in what situation. Research has shown that not only deliberate but even spontaneous shows of emotion follow rules that vary with culture. Often, what emotion may be displayed and in what way change depending on the agent’s age, gender, social status etc. One presently unpopular corollary to the existence of such rules is the implication that cultural stereotypes may, indeed, have a basis in fact.
Question Explain how the example of the professor’s four-year-old daughter demonstrates the concept of emotion display rules in the reading passage.
Now hear a talk on the same subject.
[简答题]{{I}}Write an essay on fate. In your essay, make full use of the information provided below.
(1) Is fate destined
(2) Can we change our fate
(3) What should we do about fate
You should write 160 - 200 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.{{/I}}
[填空题]The Bush Administration appears determined to continue the war on drugs that has been actively (47) by all US governments since the Nixon Administration.
Defenders of the war on drugs often throw in an economic (48) . It has been (49) because it curtails (削减) use by raising street prices. It does this because suppliers have to be compensated for the risk of imprisonment and other punishments. It may be true that high prices have (50) the demand for drugs, but the fact remains that most illegal drugs remain popular and (51) , regardless of price. More important, any (52) in the number of addicts and other users has come with an enormous price label. The US alone spends almost $ 40 billion annually waging the drug war, and other countries also spend big sums.
The war is fought by seizing and destroying drugs and by apprehending and imprisoning suppliers. A (53) fact is that the US imprisons a larger