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Most of us can remember the days when we didn't use e-mail as an everyday vehicle for communication. Slowly but surely, it crept into 1 . E-mail is a 2 tool for college students at any level. It's available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 3 at holidays. Most universities assign students an account upon entrance, 4 there is usually not even an option (choice) involved.
You can do everything from consulting on homework and projects, 5 classmates, family and friends, arid getting daily news services to 6 you informed of world 7 . But, what are the 8 ?
E-mail can. be e-jail. You might 9 hours writing and replying to e-mail. 10 you should be busy with the books for an upcoming exam. 11 , you might be signed up for so many daily services, 12 horoscopes, news services, or personals, that your mailbox is so 13 “junk mail,” the finding the 14 e-mails through your box might take hours.
If you're a student, 15 is precious. Create and organize your e-mail folders into important school-related mail, correspondence with friends and family, and a folder for jokes, horoscopes and other news, services. 16 put the mail into the proper folders first, and when you're finished, head for the important school-related folder first. Respond to the most important e-mails first and, 17 you have time, you can get to the others.
18 your friends from forwarding those tiresome joke lists, sex quizzes, and chain mails. The minute you 19 you've got one, delete it 20 so you won't be tempted to read it.
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科目:高中英語 來源:每周一測·課課大考卷 高二(下) 題型:054
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Once three young men went hunting in the woods and took along 1 to be the cook. They 2 all day long without stopping 3 , and when evening came they had caught nothing 4 a bird.
One little bird was 5 enough for four 6 men, so they 7 thought of 8 . They would save the bird 9 breakfast, and whoever dreamed 10 dream in the night should 11 it. Then they went to sleep.
12 came. “What did you dream?” each asked the other. “Oh, I dreamed that I 13 the most beautiful girl in the world.” said one. That was a 14 dream, they all agreed.
“I dreamed that I saw my dear old mother,” said the second. “Ah, better yet!” they said.
“ 15 ” said the third. “dreamed that I was in heaven and saw God himself.” This dream was 16 better. They all had to 17 that.
“As for me.” said the cook, “I dreamed that 18 . And the dream 19 , because I 20 !”
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡重點作業(yè) 高一英語(下) 題型:054
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We know the kiss as a form of expressing affection. But long before it became 1 , it was the custom in many parts of the world to use the kiss as a (n) 2 of respect.
In many African tribes the natives 3 the ground over which a chief has walked. Kissing the hand and foot has been a mark of respect from the 4 times. The early Romans kissed the mouth or eyes 5 a form of dignified greeting. One Roman emperor allowed his important nobles to kiss his lips, but the 6 important ones had to kiss his hands, and the 7 important ones were 8 allowed to kiss his feet!
It is quite probable that the kiss as a form of affection can be traced back to primitive times when a mother 9 fondle (愛撫) her child, just as a mother 10 today. It only remained for society to 11 this as a custom for expressing affection between adults.
We have evidence that this was already the 12 by the time of the sixth century, but we can only assume ii was 13 long before that. The first 14 where the kiss became accepted in courtship and love was in France. When dancing became popular, almost every dance figure ended 15 a kiss.
From France the kiss spread rapidly all over Europe. Russia, which lived to 16 the customs of France, adopted the kiss and it spread there through all the upper 17 . A kiss from the Tsar became 18 of the highest forms of recognition from the crown.
In time the kiss became a part of courtship. 19 marriage customs developed, the kiss became a part of the wedding ceremony. Today, of course, we regard the kiss as an expression of love and tenderness. But there are still many places in the world where the kiss is 20 of formal ceremonies and is intended to convey respect.
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:054
完形填空。
Once three young men went hunting in the woods and took along 1 to be the cook. They 2 all day long without stopping 3 , and when evening came they had caught nothing 4 a bird.
One little bird was 5 enough for four 6 men, so they 7 thought of 8 . They would save the bird 9 breakfast, and whoever dreamed 10 dream in the night should 11 it. Then they went to sleep.
12 came. “What did you dream?” each asked the other. “Oh, I dreamed that I 13 the most beautiful girl in the world.” said one. That was a 14 dream, they all agreed.
“I dreamed that I saw my dear old mother,” said the second. “Ah, better yet!” they said.
“ 15 ” said the third. “dreamed that I was in heaven and saw God himself.” This dream was 16 better. They all had to 17 that.
“As for me.” said the cook, “I dreamed that 18 . And the dream 19 , because I 20 !”
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科目:高中英語 來源:黃岡重點作業(yè) 高一英語(下) 題型:054
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Three men came to Dover Station at about nine o'clock one evening. They asked the assistant what time the next train was for London. The assistant said, “You've just 1 one. They go every hour. The next one is at ten o'clock. ”“That is 2 ,”they said, “we'll go and have a drink.”So they went to the nearest bar. A minute or two after ten o'clock, they came 3 and said to the assistant, “Has the train gone?” “Yes,” he said, “it went at ten o'clock 4 I told you. The next is at eleven o'clock.”
“That's OK,” they said, “we'll go and have another 5 .”So they went back to the bar.
They missed the eleven o'clock train in 6 way, and the assistant said, “Now, the next train is the 7 one; If you miss that, you 8 to London tonight.”
Twelve o'clock came, and the last train 9 out, when 10 of them came out of the bar running as hard as they 11 . Two of them got into a carriage just 12 the train was leaving but the third one didn't run 13 , and the train went out leaving him 14 . He stood there looking at the train and 15 , as if 16 a train was the best joke (玩笑) in the world. The assistant went up to him and said, “I told you that this was the last train. Why didn't you come 17 ?”
The man couldn't answer because of laughing. He laughed 18 the tears came into his eyes. Then he said, “Did you see those two fellows 19 into the train and leave me here?”
“Yes, I saw them,” said the assistant.
“Well, I was the one who was going to London; they only came 20 to see me off!”
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科目:高中英語 來源:2007-2008年北京四中高三年級第一學期期中測驗、英語試卷 題型:054
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