Daniel often attempts to escape ______ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.A.to fineB.t
Daniel often attempts to escape ______ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.
A.to fine
B.to be fined
C.having been freed
D.being fined
Daniel often attempts to escape ______ whenever he breaks traffic regulations.
A.to fine
B.to be fined
C.having been freed
D.being fined
Second, people also learn that such【C8】______of cause and effect are probabilistic in nature. That is, the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are【C9】______, but not al ways.【C10】______, students learn that studying hard produces good grades【C11】______most instances, but not every time. Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more clear and【C12】______techniques for dealing with them more【C13】______than does causal human inquiry. In looking at ordinary human inquiry, we need to【C14】______between prediction and under .standing. Often, even if we don't under stand why, we are willing to act on the basis of a demonstrated【C15】______ability.
Whatever the primitive drives that【C16】______human beings, satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to predict future circumstances. The attempt to predict is often played in the【C17】______of knowledge and understanding. If you can understand why certain regular patterns【C18】______, you can predict better than if you simply ob serve those patterns. Thus, human inquiry aims【C19】______answering both "what" and "why" questions, and we【C20】______these goals by observing and figuring out.
【C1】
A.exhibit
B.exploit
C.release
D.expose
A. respective
B. respectful
C. respectable
D. respecting
JOHN:Thank you for agreeing to meet with me today.
DANIEL: __1___
JOHN:I can see from your resume you were __2___
DANIEL:Sure.
JOHN:___3__
DANIEL:Yes. I was in charge of the northwest region of China. As a manager, I was responsible for a 50% increase in sales over a three-month period.
JOHN:___4__
DANIEL:Thanks.
JOHN:What are the key reasons that helped you to achieve such an outstanding increase
DANIEL:__5___
A.Can you please tell me about your responsibilities
B.I believe teamwork is important.
C.Thank you for inviting me.
D.in charge of sales for Corporate Pan-Asia from 2008 to 201
E.Very impressive.
Rosemary:Bob,__________?Daniel:You must be kiddin9.Last time you almost made me bald.
A.shall I cut your hair for you
B.are you going to ha.ve a haii cut
C.you look really smart in such a style. of hair
D.can I help you with your hair
A.attempt to
B.an attempt
C.an attempt to
D.an attempt in
Advice about medical schools can be got from books and magazines like The,Princeton Review,which provide information about medical schools, study programs and jobs. Competition (竞争 ) toenter medical schools is strong. American medical schools have only about 16,000 openings forstudents each year. However, more than two times this many want to enter medical schools.
An important part of their application (申请) is the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).The Association of American Medical Colleges provides the test by computer." It is offered in theUnited States and in other countries. Applicants need to do well on MCAT. They also need a goodrecord in their college studies.
An interview(面试) is also required for entrance to medical schools. The interviewer wants toknow if the applicant understands the demands of life as a medical student and doctor in training. Healso wants to know about the applicant&39; s goals for a life in medicine.
People who want to become doctors often study a lot of biology,, chemistry or other science. Somestudents work for a year or two in a medical or research job before they attempt to enter medical schools.A medical education can cost a lot,from 15,000 dollars to 40,000 dollars a year or more. Moststudents need to borrow money to pay for the education.
How many people hope to go to medical school in the U. S. each,year?
A.More than 32,000.
B.About 24,000.
C.Less than 16,000.
D.About 20,000.
Who prepares MCAT for medical school applicants?A.The Princeton Review.
B.The Medical College Admissions Office
C.The medical schools in the United States
D.The Association of American Medical Colleges.
Which of the following do interviewers want to know about the applicants?A.What courses they want to learn in medical schools.
B.How much money they hope to earn in future
C.When they plan to start their medical training
D.Whether they understand a doctor’s duties
What can be inferred about the applicants from the text?A.They must be hard-working
B.They have to do well in medicine
C.They should have work experience
D.They must earn 15,000 dollars a year