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学习100周年心得体会

学习100周年心得体会学习100周年心得体会时光荏苒,岁月如梭,转眼间,我们即将迎来学习100周年的盛大庆典。
作为一个正在为实现人生理想而不断奋斗的年轻人,我深感此时此刻学习100周年的庆典是我此生最为珍贵的绝佳时刻。
学习是生命的伙伴,是心灵的富矿。
经历百年的沧桑巨变,我们的教育体制逐渐成熟,教育规模也得以不断扩大,不论是升学、就业还是个人成长,学习都成为了人生必备品。
而我,也在学习的道路上踏了大半年,念念不忘初心,不断追寻学习的真谛。
首先,学习100周年的意义,让我更加明白学习的本质是什么。
学习不仅是单纯地获取知识和技能,更是对知识的深入探究和思考,是对人生不断追求与进步的渴望。
正是对学习的不断探索,让我们在这个日新月异的世界中披荆斩棘,不断前行。
其次,在学习路上我不断突破自我,不断寻求创新与突破,在不断成长的过程中,我也逐渐明白自己的人生追求:“为人民利益而服务,为实践贡献自己的智慧和力量”。
因此,在学习中,我不断加强自己的专业能力,不断探索专业知识和最新技术,秉持学习英才精神坚定地踏上通向成功的道路。
再次,在学习中我体会到了思维的重要性。
思维是问题解决、创新和发展的基石。
思维可以启迪我们的心灵,让我们迈向更高层次的领域。
在学习过程中,我始终坚持批判性思维,不断质疑自己的观点和行为,努力发现和挖掘问题的本质,最终获得创新思维,实现自我超越。
最后,在此我要感谢祖国的70年峥嵘历程,让我们不断追求知识、探索未来,让我们在学习中找到了属于自己的精神寄托和生命意义。
祝愿学习在新时代得以继承,发扬,让更多的人通过这个平台实现他们人生的价值,为我们的祖国献上更加美好的未来。
学习100周年的庆典让我对自己的成长和未来产生更深刻的体会。
学习是我们成为人生赢家的必经之路,而未来的路上,我依然保持着一颗敬畏之心、悲天悯人之心、自我成长之心,坚持不懈地努力,一定能飞跃人生巅峰,创造属于自己的辉煌成就。
入党申请书

入党申请书敬爱的党组织:我是宁龙希望小学的一名教师,通过学习了解,使我深深地体会到入党能提高我的思想觉悟,有利于我更好地搞好教育教学工作,我志愿加入中国共产党。
我通过对党章的学习,接受老党员的指导教育,还有对江总书记“三个代表”的深入学习,深刻地认识到作为二十一世纪的教师,要适应时代发展的潮流、教育的发展趋势,就必须有极高的认识,中国工人阶级先锋队组织——中国共产党是我学习和成长的组织。
中国共产党是工人阶级的政党,它由工人阶级的先进分子组成。
中国工人阶级是中国最先进和最进步的阶级,因而成为中国革命的领导力量和社会主义的领导核心,中国共产党集中体现了中国工人阶级的阶级性质,中国共产党集合了中国工人阶级和各族人民的优秀分子,中国共产党是中国工人阶级中有共产主义觉悟的先锋战士。
他们总是站在革命和建设的前列,率领我国人民为民族解放和人民幸福进行不屈不挠的英勇战斗。
中国共产党领导全国各族人民进行了坚忍不拔的斗争,终于推翻了帝国主义、封建主义和官僚资本主义三座大山,取得了新民主主义革命的胜利,开创了中国历史的新纪元。
新中国成立后,中国共产党消灭了剥削制度和剥削阶级,建立了崭新的社会主义制度,使中国的面貌发生了历史性的重大变化。
中国共产党以马列主义、毛泽东思想、邓小平理论为行动指南。
马克思主义是我们党立国的根本指导思想,是各族人民团结奋斗的共同理论基础。
马克思主义是基础原理,我们在任何时候都要坚持,否则,我们的事业就要归于失败,这就是我们为什么始终坚持马克思主义原理的道理所在。
如果没有了正确的理论基础和思想灵魂,我们的政治生活就会失去方向。
以毛泽东同志为核心的第一代领导集体和以邓小平同志为核心的第二代中共领导集体,带领中国共产党把马克思主义的基本原理同中国的实践相结合,形成了毛泽东思想,邓小平理论,这两个理论成果,是中国的马克思主义,即体现了马克思主义的基本原理,又包含了中华民族的优秀思想和中国共产党人的实际经验。
同桌100学习网以丰富多样的内容和形式使我感受到了学习的乐趣

同桌100学习网以丰富多样的内容和形式使我感受到了学习的乐趣今年我如愿以偿地考入了重点中学师大附中,这个学校离我家近,校园也很美丽,我和同学们相处地也很好。
还记得六年级的时候,妈妈在电视里看到了有关同桌100学习网的介绍,得知曾经在这里学习过的同学从中获益多多,就萌生了让我也在这里学习的愿望。
当时的我面对小升初的压力,学习成绩一直是班里的中等,要想考进师大附中非常困难。
在同桌100学习网客服人员的指导下,我掌握了上网学习的方法。
第一次进入学习网,我很快就被名师讲解的视频课吸引住了,并对他们产生了深深的兴趣。
之后,每天放学我便来到这里汲取知识,聆听名师的教导,和网上的同学们一起共度充实而欢快的课堂。
同步视频课程里面的内容与学校老师讲解的完全同步,这样有助于把当天所学知识再巩固一下,不再为“学了后边忘前边”而发愁了。
在六年级最后一学期的时候,视频专题区的“小升初复习课程”作用非常大,这里的每一堂视频课都是同桌100学习网老师精心编辑,使我接触了更多的小升初考试题型,增强了应考能力。
每当我遇到难题无法及时向老师提问时,我便向“师生问答”版块的在线老师求助,登陆后点击“马上提问”按钮,就可以将不明白的问题用文字和图片的形式提交上去,几分钟之后便可得到答疑老师回复的准确而详细的答案。
我用同桌100学习网老师讲解的方法去学习,各门课的知识都被系统地掌握了,考前模拟考试我取得了不错的成绩,让我对考入师大附中有了很足的信心。
同桌100学习网以丰富多样的内容和形式使我感受到了学习的乐趣,在这里愿网校以后越办越好,使更多的同学得到更多的帮助!。
通过学习

通过学习,我深刻地认识到,本次教师思想作风纪律教育整顿活动,是贯彻胡锦涛总书记重要讲话精神的重要举措,对在社会主义建设的新时期,全面落实科学发展观,构建和谐学校具有重要意义。
作为一名教师,我一定带头做到结合学校工作实际,把整顿作风与不断推进各项工作结合起来,教育整顿和当前工作两促进,两不误,真正做到"用心想事,用心谋事,用心干事"。
从现在起,从我做起,从小事做起,对自己的思想作风、学风和生活作风进行认真的对照检查,发现问题,及时改进,以良好的作风、与时俱进的精神风貌为学校的发展添砖加瓦!以自己饱满的工作热情,把心思凝集到教育事业上,把功夫下到提高教育质量上,释放出自己最大的能量,以追求一流的责任感,用自己最的努力去争取最好的业绩。
加强学习,自我完善。
学习,是增长才干、提高素质的重要途径,是作为一名教师终身的任务。
记得一位作家说过这样一句意味深长的话:人的一生是漫长的,但在关键处只有几步,特别是在你年轻的时候,成长是你生命中永恒的主题。
成长是什么?成长需要动力,可以是来自外在的动力,更需要内在的动力,一种激励思考和改变自我的动力。
我认为成长的动力之源就是学习。
所以学生要读书,教师更要读书。
新教育六大行动之首不就是营造书香校园吗?“一个不读书的老师,充其量也就是一个教书匠;而有着一定文化积淀的教师,教学时间未必太久,年龄不一定多大,却能够脱颖而出。
”由此可见,我们教师应该多读书,不断充实自己,使自己成为一个知识渊博的人。
在新教育的九大定律中,有一句“态度决定一切,说你行你就行”只要你去做,你就行;你去做了,你就能成功。
是啊!在人生的旅途中面对太多的理想,一路走过,我们总是实现的少,憧憬的多,人之惰性阻碍着自我的超越。
我们不要太多的口号,我们真正需要的是行动,千万不要让惰性阻碍了超越自我的成长之路。
我坚定了这样的信念:只要行动,就有收获!真正的行动,本身就是收获!为了进一步提高教师队伍的整体素质,切实解决教师思想作风纪律中存在的突出问题,发挥自身表率作用,教体局统一部署,在全市教育系统开展思想作风纪律教育整顿活动。
学习心得体会

教育方针学习心得体会
深入学习党的十八大报告,我们必须充分认识社会主义核心价值体系对于学校德育工作的价值和意义,不断改革创新,加强学校德育工作。
社会主义核心价值体系建设是学校德育工作的本质所在和内涵之义,而学校德育工作是社会主义核心价值体系建设的重要路径和基本要求。
社会主义核心价值体系的内容高度凝练了学校德育的灵魂、主题、精髓和基础,我们要结合学校的实际情况、大学生的思想情况,寻求新形势下高校德育工作的新方法、新模式以及新渠道,以社会主义核心价值体系为指导,增强德育工作的创新能力和影响力,提高德育工作的亲和力和向心力。
教育是民族振兴和社会进步的基石,要坚持教育优先发展,全面贯彻党的教育方针,坚持教育为社会主义现代化建设服务、为人民服务,把立德树人作为教育的根本任务,培养德智体美全面发展的社会主义建设者和接班人。
教育公平是社会公平的基础,在近年来不断深入的教育改革与探索中,社会关注最多、反映最强烈的教育问题就是“教育公平”、“教育均衡”和教育的规范化管理等问题。
只有大力促进教育公平,让每个孩子都能成为有用之才,真正解决了这些人民普遍关注的问题,才能使教育真正达到人民满意的程度。
有了人民满意的教育,中国才会有最坚实、最广大、最合理、最有发展空间的人力资源基础,而在此基础上形成的人才群体、创新实力、和谐社会等,都将具有强大竞争力和永续发展动力。
向党学智慧学习记录

《向党学智慧》学习笔记主讲人:王志东2014年3月15日上午第一板块:为什么向党学智慧梁启超在论述中国历史真正称得上革命的有三回;第一回是周朝的革命,打破黄帝、尧舜以来部落政治的局面;第二回是汉朝的革命,打破三代以来贵族政治的局面;第三回是辛亥革命。
赶跑了清朝皇帝,封建帝制从此永绝,建立了亚洲第一个民主国家。
各个阶段,均有仁人志士站出来,发动革命,促进体制革新。
中国共产党的诞生是中国历史发展的必然选择。
是中国革命经过各种尝试以后的选择。
核心纲领:革命为了谁,起心动念为了谁?1921年,中国共产党刚成立时,国家非常虚弱,苦难的中国人民生活在水深火热中,中华民族是被压迫、被剥削的民族。
1949年,新中国诞生,革命的初期目标完成,人民解放,民族独立;1949-1979年,社会主义建设取得了非常大的成就;走完了西方200年的道路。
为后来的改革开放提供了一个良好的基础。
改革这三十年的经济是以10%速度高速增长。
这是人类历史的唯一。
是中国共产党领导的结果。
一、为什么向党学智慧?1、全世界有4200多个政党,中国共产党有8000多万党员,人数最多,分支机构最多;2、中国共产党是中国人自己的党,是领导中国人民事业的核心力量;3、中国共产党是鲜活的组织,正在发展过程中,她就在我们身边,学起来易结合易对照;4、办企业(事业)的目的是为了过上好日子,与中国共产党的奋斗目标是一致的。
二、改革必须从思想改起:1、人的一生就干两件事a、销售自己;b、为销售自己提高筹码。
2、人的一生就是出来卖的,一定要大卖特卖卖个好价钱。
如何卖呢?(1)第一步:建立好印象(2)第二步:取得信任(3)第三步:成交3、销售的三种境界:会说:三流境界;会听:二流境界:能听到花开的声音才是听的最高境界;会回流:一流境界。
对他人言行的回应称之为回流,回流包括:A、语言回流。
要正面回应,人都是永远喜欢自己的。
如:你本身说话速度慢,你肯定不喜欢说话速度快的。
20104012班二0一一学年度工作总结

20104012团支部二0一一学年度工作总结在过去的一个学年里,20104012团支部尽最大的努力,完成了学院,分团委下达的各项任务,并且团支部里各个成员都积极配合,努力学习。
通过大家的不断努力,我们团支部取得了很好的成绩。
现将二0一一学年度的工作总结如下:上一学年,通过团支部里每位团员的努力,我们团支部取得的成绩如下:一、思想组织建设方面1、团支部里各干部分工明确,各司其职,团支书统筹大局,重点强调学习和思想道德素质的提高,定时开展支部大会,讨论会等,并且认真按时完成好学院下达的任务。
组织委员积极配合团支书的工作,认真负责团员证和团费的缴交工作。
宣传委员积极做好沟通学院和学生的工作,及时把学院和系下达的通知传达给支部里的每一位同学。
监督委员不仅做到监督其他干部,并且很好地起到了带头作用,从自身做起,监督自己,同时也积极配合团支书进行主题团日活动的开展。
心促委员在认真完成好系里心促部的任务外,同时在课余时间也和支部里的成员进行交流,谈谈生活和学习上的事等。
2、团支部按时开展支部大会,以“公平,公正,公开”为原则,做好推荐支部里的优秀团员为党的发展对象的工作。
其中,陈滨娜同学是中共预备党员,吴泽琼,陈雪霞两位同学是入党积极分子,李洁珊,梁楚燕,郑树滨,方婷为建党对象。
3、积极做好引导支部里团员青年的工作。
在用好传统手段载体的基础上,不断创新团员青年教育的手段和工作载体,例如班级博客和支部微博等。
本团支部创建有班级博客以及属于本支部的微博。
班级博客和微博管理者认真管理,按时上传有关于本支部的团日活动开展情况,以及积极转发广东共青团的相关微博,以便于更好地引导支部团员青年。
4、认真执行团费收缴制度,能够在规定时间收齐上缴团费团证,按时注册团员信息,补办遗失的团员证。
5、宿管委员积极宣传学校的各项规章制度和督促管理班里的学生宿舍安全工作情况,开展突击检查,提高支部成员的宿舍安全卫生意识。
本支部在本学期以来都没有宿舍被评为警告宿舍,没有被突击检查登记到有违规用电器的宿舍。
我学习中的好帮手——同桌100学习网

我学习中的好帮手——同桌100学习网我是山东济南一个普通的中学生,现在已经初二了。
由于家住在市区,所以从小学到初中我一直是走读生。
以前小学的时候课程比较少感觉不到什么问题,随着年级的增高,课程也越来越多,一天8节课就感觉不够用。
每天6天放学,做完作业就不知道干吗,爸妈都上班,所以遇到什么问题也不知道请教谁。
而且贪玩的我老想上网玩游戏,为此爸妈老把电脑锁着,再有一年就要中考了,我这样子能考上个好高中吗?一次很偶然的机会,我打完游戏,闲着无聊就开始在网上看新闻,一个做的很漂亮的视频网站跃入眼帘——同桌100学习网。
原来是一个教育网站啊,专做中小学的教学视频。
随便看了一个视频,这老师讲的还真不错,是北大附中的老师,讲一遍就听得懂,并且老师讲课的模式很独特,轻松愉快的学习氛围深深的感染了我,在感叹的同时心里也产生了小小的悸动,很想在这个网站上跟着老师同步学习。
爸妈一下班我就迫不及待的冲上去跟他们商量着这事,开始他们还以为我又打着学习的旗号想玩游戏,所以不让,再三恳求下爸爸说让他先听听这老师讲的课。
爸爸对这课程还是比较满意的,就担心我禁不起诱惑,万一听了一半想玩游戏怎么办?咨询了客服才知道,同桌100学习网是绿色网站,特设有同桌100浏览器。
使用同桌100浏览器,只要家长掌握密码,就不用担心孩子上网聊QQ、玩游戏了,有效防止孩子上其他网站,更专注于视频课堂的学习,免去了家长的后顾之忧。
这下爸爸再也不用担心我会沉溺于网游了。
用了一个月之后感觉特别好,在家先跟着网站的老师预习一遍,第二天在学校再学习,达到了事半功倍的效果,而且周末还可以跟着老师搞复习,不但有效的利用了课余的时间,成绩也进步了不少,这都是我的好帮手——同桌100的功劳啊。
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TEM-4 Exercise3Cloze TestDirections: There are 6 passages in this part of the exercise. Each passage has 15 blanks. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Passage 1It is well known that teenage boys tend to do better 1)______ math than girls, that male high school students are more likely than their female counterparts 2)______ advanced math courses like calculus, that virtually all the great mathematicians 3)______ men. Are women born with 4)______ mathematical ability? Or does society's sexism slow their progress? In 1980, two Johns Hopkins University researchers tried 5)______ the eternal nature/nurture debate. Julian Stanley and Camilla Benbow 6)______ 10,000 talented seventh and eighth graders between 1972 and 1979. Using the Scholastic Aptitude Test, in which math questions are meant to measure ability rather than knowledge, they discovered 7)______ sex differences. 8)______ the verbal abilities of the males and females 9)______ differed, twice as many boys as girls scored over 500 (on a scale of 200 to 800) on mathematical ability; at the 700 level, the ratio was 14 to 1. The conclusion: males have 10)______ superior mathematical reasoning ability.Benbow and Stanley's findings, 11)______ were published in "Science", disturbed some men and 12)______ women. Now there is comfort for those people in a new study from the University of Chicago that suggests math 13)______ not, after all, a natural male domain. Prof. Zalman Usiskin studied 1,366 tenth graders. They were selected from geometry classes and tested on their ability to solve geometry proofs, a subject requiring 14)______ abstract reasoning and spatial ability. The conclusion 15)______ by Usiskin: there are no sex differences in math ability.1.A. atB. toC. ofD. about2.A. in tacklingB. tacklingC. to tackleD. about tackling3.A. might beB. have beenC. must beD. had beenA. smallerB. lessC. fewerD. not more5.A. to settleB. to setC. settlingD. setting6.A. were testedB. have testedC. were testingD. had tested7.A. distinctB. instinctC. remoteD. vague8.A. SinceB. HoweverC. AsD. While9.A. scarcely notB. virtuallyC. largelyD. hardly10.A. superficiallyB. universallyC. inherentlyD. initially11.A. asB. thatC. whichD. all12.A. fewB. not a fewC. not fewD. quite few13.A. beB. wereC. wasD. is14.A. none ofB. neither ofC. eitherD. both15.A. gotB. gainedC. reachedD. accomplishedPassage 2We all know that a magician does not really depend on "magic" to perform his tricks, but on his ability to act at great speed. 16)______, this does not prevent us from enjoying watching a magician 17)______rabbits from a hat.18)______ the greatest magician of all time was Harry Houdini who died in 1926. Houdini mastered the art of19)______. He could free himself from the tight test knots or the most complicated locks in seconds. 20)______ no one really knows how he did this, there is no doubt 21)______ he had made a close study of every type of lock ever invented. He liked to carry a small steel needle like tool strapped to his leg and he used this in place of a key.Houdini once asked the Chicago police to lock him in prison. They 22)______ him in chains and locked him up, but he freed himself 23)______ an instant. The police 24)______ him of having used a tool and locked him up again . This time he wore no clothes and there were chains round his neck, waist, wrists, and legs; but he again escaped in a few minutes. Houdini had probably hidden his "needle" in a wax like 25)______ and dropped it on the floor in the passage. 26)______ he went past, he stepped on it so that it stuck to the bottom of his foot. His most famous escape, however, was 27)______ astonishing. He was heavily chained up and enclosed in an empty wooden chest, the lid of 28)______ was nailed down. The 29)______ was dropped into the sea in New York harbor. In one minute Houdini had swum to the surface. When the chest was 30)______, it was opened and the chains were found inside.16.A. GenerallyB. HoweverC. PossiblyD. Likewise17.A. to produceB. who producesC. produceD. how to produce18.A. Out of the questionB. ThoughC. ProbablyD. Undoubted19.A. escapingB. lockingC. openingD. dropping20.A. SurprisinglyB. ObviouslyC. PerhapsD. Although21.A. ifB. whetherC. as toD. that22.A. involvedB. closedC. connectedD. bound23.A. atB. byC. inD. for24.A. ridB. chargedC. accusedD. deprived25.A. candleB. mudC. somethingD. substance26.A. AsB. UsuallyC. MaybeD. Then27.A. overallB. all butC. no longerD. altogether28.A. itB. whichC. thatD. him29.A. chestB. bodyC. lidD. chain30.A. brought upB. sunkC. broken apartD. snappedPassage 3Who won the World cup 1998 football game? What happened at the United Nations? How did the critics like the new play? 31)______ an event takes place, newspapers are on the streets giving the details. Wherever anythinghappens in the world, reporters are on the spot to gather the news. Newspapers have one basic 32)______, to get the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to 33)______ it. Radio, telegraph, television, and 34)______ inventions brought competition for newspapers. So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. 35)______, this competition merely spurred the newspapers on. They quickly make use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the 36)______ and thus the efficiency of their own operations. Today more newspapers are 37)______ and read than ever before. Competition also led newspapers to branch out into many other fields. Besides keeping readers 38)______ of the latest news, today's newspapers educate and influence readers about politics and other important and serious matters. Newspapers influence readers' economic choices 39)______ advertising. Most newspapers depend on advertising for their very 40)______. Newspapers are sold at a price that 41)______ even a small fraction of the cost of production. The main 42)______ of income for most newspapers is commercial advertising. The success in selling advertising depends on a newspaper's value to advertisers. This 43)______ in terms of circulation. How many people read the newspaper? Circulation depends somewhat on the work of the circulation department and on the services or entertainment 44)______ in a newspaper's pages. But for the most part, circulation depends on a newspaper's value to readers as source of information 45)______ the community, city, country, state, nation and world and even outer space.31.A. Just whenB. WhileC. Soon afterD. Before32.A. reasonB. causeC. problemD. purpose33.A. makeB. publishC. knowD. write34.A. anotherB. otherC. one anotherD. the other35.A. HoweverB. AndC. ThereforeD. So36.A. valueB. ratioC. rateD. speed37.A. spreadB. passedC. printedD. completed38.A. informB. be informedC. to be informedD. informed39.A. onB. throughC. withD. of40.A. formsB. existenceC. contentsD. purpose41.A. tries to coverB. manages to coverC. fails to coverD. succeeds in42.A. sourceB. originC. courseD. finance43.A. measuresB. measuredC. is measuredD. was measured44.A. offeringB. offeredC. which offeredD. to be offered45.A. byB. withC. atD. aboutPassage 4The United States is well known for its network of major highways designed to help a driver get from one place to another in the shortest possible time. 46)______ these wide modern roads are generally 47)______ and well maintained, with 48)______ sharp curves and straight sections, a direct route is not always the most 49)______ one. Large highways often pass 50)______ scenic areas and interesting small towns. Furthermore, these highways generally 51)______ large urban centers, which means that they become crowded with 52)______ traffic during rush hours, 53)______ the "fast, direct" route becomes a very slow route.However, there is almost always another route to take 54)______ you are not in a hurry. Not far from the 55)______ new "superhighways", there are often older, 56)______ heavily traveled roads which go through the countryside. 57)______ of these are good two lane roads; others are uneven roads curving through the country. These secondary routes may go up steep slopes, along high 58)______, or down frightening hillside to towns59)______ in deep valleys. Through these less direct routes, longer and slower, they generally go to places60)______the air is clean and scenery is beautiful, and the driver may have a chance to get a fresh, clean view of the world.46.A. AlthoughB. SinceC. BecauseD. Therefore47.A. stableB. splendidC. smoothD. complicated48.A. littleB. fewC. muchD. many49.A. terribleB. possibleC. enjoyableD. profitable50.A. toB. intoC. overD. by51.A. leadB. connectC. collectD. communicate52.A. largeB. fastC. highD. heavy53.A. whenB. forC. butD. that54.A. unlessB. ifC. asD. since55.A. relativelyB. regularlyC. respectivelyD. reasonably56.A. andB. lessC. moreD. or57.A. AllB. SeveralC. LotsD. Some58.A. rocksB. cliffsC. roadsD. paths59.A. lyingB. layingC. laidD. lied60.A. thereB. whenC. whichD. wherePassage 5Early Tudor England was to a large extent self-sufficient. Practically all the necessities of life -- food, clothing, fuel and housing -- were produced from native resources by native effort, and it was to 61)______ these primary needs that the great mass of the population labored 62)______ its daily tasks. Production was for the most part organized in innumerable small units. In the country the farm, the hamlet and the village lived on 63)______ they could grow or make for themselves, and 64) ______ the sale of any surplus in the local market town, 65)______ in the towns craftsmen applied themselves to their one-man business, making the boots and shoes, the caps and the cloaks, the 66)______ and harness of townsmen and countrymen 67)______. Once a week town and country would meet to make 68)______ at a market which came 69) ______ realizing the medieval idea of direct contact between producer and 70) ______. This was the traditional economy, which was hardly altered for some centuries, and which set the 71) ______ of work and the standard of life of perhaps nice out of 72) ______ ten English men and women. The work was long and 73)______, and the standard of life achieved was almost 74)______ low. Most Englishmen lied by a diet which was often 75)______ and always monotonous, wore coarse and ill-fitting clothes which harbored dirt undermine, and lived in holes whose squalor would affront the modern slum dweller.61.A. settleB. answerC. satisfyD. fill62.A. atB. inC. onD. with63.A. whichB. whatC. whetherD. where64.A. withB. byC. onD. for65.A. althoughB. whileC. neverthelessD. when66.A. machinesB. apparatusC. equipmentD. implement67.A. similarB. skinC. likeD. alike68.A. exchangeB. bargainD. ride69.A. close atB. adjacent toC. near toD. near-by70.A. consumerB. buyerC. userD. shopper71.A. modelB. formC. patternD. method72.A. everyB. eachC. theD. other73.A. cruelB. hardC. ruthlessD. severe74.A. unimaginativelyB. unimaginablyC. imaginarilyD. unimaginedly75.A. weakB. littleC. meagerD. sparse Passage 6Unlike most sports, which evolved over time from street games, basketball was designed by one man to suit a particular purpose. The man was Dr. James Naismith, and his purpose was to invent a vigorous game that could be played indoors in the winter.In 1891, Naismith was an instructor at a training school, which trained physical education instructors for the YMCAs. That year the school was trying 76)______ up with a physical activity that the men could enjoy 77)______ the football and baseball seasons. None of the standard indoor activities 78)______ their interest for long. Naismith was asked to solve the problem by the school.He first tried to 79)______ some of the popular outdoor sports, but they were all too rough. The men were getting bruised form tackling each other and 80)______ hit with equipment. So, Naismith decided to invent a game that would incorporate the most common elements of outdoor team sports without having the real physical contact.Most popular sports used a ball, so he chose a soccer ball because it was soft and large enough that it 81)______ no equipment, such as a bat or a racket to hit it. Next he decided 82)______ an elevated goal, so that scoring world depend on skill and accuracy rather than on 83)______ only.His goals were two peach baskets, 84)______ to ten-foot-high balconies at each end of the gym. The basic 85)______ of the game was to throw the ball into the basket. Naismith worth rules for the game, 86)______ of which, though with some small changes, are still 87)______ effect.Basketball was an immediate success. The students 88)______ it to their friends and the new sport quickly 89)______ on. Today, basketball is one of the most popular games 90)______ the world.76.A. to have comeB. comingC. comeD. to come77.A. betweenB. duringC. whenD. for78.A. rousedB. heldC. hadD. were79.A. imitateB. adoptC. adaptD. renovateA. beingB. to beC. beenD. were81.A. requestedB. usedC. requiredD. took82.A. onB. toC. ofD. with83.A. powerB. strengthC. forceD. might84.A. fixedB. fixingC. that fixD. which fixed85.A. methodB. ruleC. wayD. idea86.A. fewB. muchC. manyD. little87.A. withB. in88.A. definedB. spreadC. taughtD. discussed89.A. wentB. tookC. putD. caught90.A. ofB. throughoutC. amongD. through1. A2. C3. B4. B5. A6. D7. A8. D9. D10. C11. C12. B13. D14. D15. C16. B17. C18. C19. A20. D21. D22. D25. D26. A27. D28. B29. A30. A31. C32. D33. C34. B35. A36. D37. C38. D39. B40. B41. C42. A43. C44. B45. D46. A47. C48. B49. C50. D51. B52. D53. A54. B55. A56. B57. D58. B59. A60. D61. C64. C65. B66. D67. D68. A69. C70. A71. C72. A73. B74. B75. C76. D77. A78. B79. C80. A81. C82. A83. B84. A85. D86. C87. B88. C89. B90. BClozeDecide which of the choices given below would correctly complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Select the correct choice for each blank.Aesthetic thought of a distinctively modern bent emerged during the 18th century. The western philosophers and critics of this time devoted much attention to such matters (1)_____ natural beauty, the sublime, and representation -- a trend reflecting the central position they had given to the philosophy of nature. (2)_____ that time, however, the philosophy of art has become ever more (3)_____ and has begun to (4)_____ the philosophy of nature. V arious issues (5)_____ to the philosophy of art have had a (6)_____ impact (7)_____ the orientation of 20th-century aesthetics. (8)_____ among these are problems relating to the theory of art as form and (9)_____ the distinction between representation and expression. Still another far-reaching question has to do with the value of art. Two opposing theoretical positions (10)_____ on this issue: one holds that artintrinsically valuable and is an end in itself. Underlying this whole issue is the concept of taste, one of the basic concerns of aesthetics. In recent years there has also been an increasing (12)_____ with art as the prime object of critical judgment. Corresponding to the trend in contemporary aesthetic thought, (13)_____ have followed (14)_____ of two approaches. In one, criticism is restricted to the analysis and interpretation of the work of art. (15)_____, it is devoted to articulating the response to the aesthetic object and to (16)_____ a particular way of perceiving it.Over the years, aesthetics has developed into a broad field of knowledge and inquiry. The concerns of contemporary aesthetics include such (17)_____ problems as the nature of style and its aesthetic significance; the relation of aesthetic judgment to culture; the (18)_____ of a history of art; the (19)_____ of Freudian psychology and other forms of psychological study to criticism; and the place of aesthetic judgment in practical (20)_____ in the conduct of everyday affairs.1.A. forB. asC. toD. with2.A. SinceB. ForC. AsD. In3.A. promotionalB. promissoryC. promiscuousD. prominent4.A. plantB. supplantC. transplantD. replant5.A. centralB. concentratingC. focusingD. centering6.A. markingB. remarkingD. remarked7.A. onB. forC. inD. to8.A. ForebodyingB. ForemostC. ForethoughtfulD. Foregone9.A. forB. forC. toD. on10.A. have broughtB. have been broughtC. have takenD. have been taken11.A. whereasB. whereinC. whereonD. wherefore12.A. preoccupancyB. preoccupationC. premonitionD. preoption13.A. artistsB. writersC. criticsD. analysts14.B. eitherC. neitherD. none15.A. In the other mannerB. In the other wayC. In anotherD. In the other16.A. justifyB. justifiedC. justifyingD. having justified17.A. diverseB. dividedC. divineD. dividual18.A. vicinityB. viabilityC. villainyD. visibility19.A. relianceB. reliabilityC. reliefD. relevancy20.A. reasonB. reasonablenessC. reasoningD. reasonability1. B2. A3. D4. B5. A7. A8. B9. C10. D11. A12. B13. C14. B15. D16. C17. A18. B19. D20. CClozeDecide which of the choices given below would correctly complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Select the correct choice for each blank.Painting, the execution of forms and shapes on a surface by means of pigment, has been continuously practiced by humans for some 20,000 years. Together with other activities (1)_____ ritualistic in origin but have come to be designated as artistic (such as music or dance), painting was one of the earliest ways in which man (2)_____ to express his own personality and his (3)_____ understanding of an existence beyond the material world. (4)_____ music and dance, however, examples of early forms of painting have survived to the present day. The modern eye can derive aesthetic as well as antiquarian satisfaction (5)_____ the 15,000-year-old cave murals of Lascaux -- some examples (6)_____ to the considerable powers of draftsmanship of these early artists. And painting, like other arts, exhibits universal qualities that (7)_____ for viewers of all nations and civilizations to understand and appreciate.The major (8)_____ examples of early painting anywhere in the world are found in Western Europe and the Soviet Union. But some 5,000 years ago, the areas in which important paintings were executed (9)_____ to the eastern Mediterranean Sea and neighboring regions. (10)_____, Western shared a European cultural tradition -- the Middle East and Mediterranean Basin and, later, the countries of the New World.Western painting is in general distinguished by its concentration (11)_____ the representation of the human (12)_____, whether in the heroic context of antiquity or the religious context of the early Christian and medieval world. The Renaissance (13)_____ this tradition through a (14)_____ examination of the natural world and an investigation of balance, harmony, and perspective in the visible world, linking painting (15)_____ the developing sciences of anatomy and optics. The first real (16)_____ from figurative painting came with the growth of landscape painting in the 17th and 18th centuries. The landscape and figurative traditions developed together inand color and the expressive qualities of paint handling. In the 20th century these interests (19)_____ to the development of a third major tradition in Western painting, abstract painting, which sought to (20)_____ and express the true nature of paint and painting through action and form.1.A. may have beenB. that may haveC. may haveD. that may have been2.A. seekB. soughtC. seek forD. sought for3.A. emergingB. emergencyC. mergingD. merger4.A. AsB. UnlikeC. LikeD. Since5.A. fromB. toC. intoD. for6.A. ratifyB. testifyC. certifyD. gratify7.A. make easyB. make it easyC. make hardD. make it hardA. extinctB. extentC. extantD. exterior9.A. had shiftedB. have shiftedC. shiftingD. shifted10.A. NeverthelessB. MoreoverC. HoweverD. Therefore11.A. toB. inC. onD. for12.A. figureB. shapeC. shadowD. form13.A. extractedB. extendedC. extortedD. extruded14.A. closingB. closeC. closedD. closure15.A. onB. for16.A. breakB. breakageC. breakdownD. breaking17.A. concerned withB. concerningC. concerning withD. concerned for18.A. reactionB. actionC. interactionD. relation19.A. distributedB. attributedC. contributedD. construed20.A. discoverB. uncoverC. recoverD. cover1.D2. B3. A4. B5. A6. B7. B8. C9. D10. D11. C12. A14. B15. D16. A17. A18. C19. C20. BDirections: Decide which of the choices given below would correctly complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Select the correct choice for each blank.Flight simulator (飞行模拟器) refers to any electronic or mechanical system for training airplane and spacecraft pilots and crew member by simulating flight conditions. The purpose of simulation is not to completely substitute (1)_____ actual flight training but to thoroughly familiarize students with the vehicle (2)_____ before they (3)_____ extensive and possibly dangerous actual flight training. Simulations also is useful for review and for familiarizing pilots with new (4)_____ to existing craft.Two early flight simulators appeared in England within a decade after the first flight of Orville and Wilbur Wright. They were designed to enable pilots to stimulate simple aircraft (5)_____ in three dimensions: nose up or down; left wing high and right low, or vice versa; and (6)_____ to left or right. It took until 1929, however, for a truly effective simulator, the Link Trainer, to appear, devised by Edwin A. Link, a self-educated aviator and inventor from Binghamton, New York. (7)_____, airplane instrumentation had been developed sufficiently to permit "blind" flying on instruments alone, but training pilots to do so involved (8)_____ risk. Link built a model of an airplane cockpit equipped (9)_____ instrument panel and controls that could realistically stimulate all the movements of an airplane. Pilots could use the device for instrument training, manipulating the controls (10)_____ instrument readings so as to maintain straight and level flight or (11)_____ climb or descent with no visual reference (12)_____ any horizon except for the artificial one on the instrument panel. The trainer was modified (13)_____ aircraft technology advanced. Commercial airlines began to use the Link Trainer for pilot training, and the US government began purchasing them in 1934, (14)_____ thousands more as World War II approached.Technological advances during the war, particularly in electronics, helped to make the flight simulator increasingly (15)_____. The use of efficient analog computers in the early 1950s led to further improvements. Airplane cockpits, controls, and instrument displays had by then become so individualized that it was no longer feasible to use a generalized trainer to prepare pilots to fly anything (16)_____ the simplest light planes. By the 1950s, the US Air Force was using simulators that precisely (17)_____ the cockpits of its planes. During the early 1960s (18)_____ digital and hybrid computers were adopted, and their speed and flexibility revolutionized simulation systems. Further advances in computer and (19)_____ technology, notably the development of virtual-reality simulation, have made it possible to (20)_____ highly complex real-life conditions.1.A. forB. toC. with2.A. concerningB. concernC. being concernedD. concerned3.A. undertakeB. undergoC. underplayD. underuse4.A. modelsB. modificationsC. modifiersD. modica5.A. manifestationsB. manipulationsC. manifestoesD. maneuvers6.A. yawlingB. yawningC. yawingD. yawping7.A. From then onB. From now onC. By nowD. By then8.A. considerableB. considerateC. consideringD. considered9.A. forC. withD. on10.A. on the part ofB. on the basis ofC. on the track ofD. on the verge of11.A. controlB. controllableC. controlledD. controller12.A. toB. forC. onD. in13.A. as forB. as toC. asD. for14.A. acquiringB. requiringC. sustainingD. retaining15.A. actualB. realisticC. realizingD. true16.A. exceptB. except forC. apart fromD. butA. replenishedB. replacedC. replicatedD. reposed18.A. electronicB. electricC. electricityD. electron19.A. programB. programmableC. programmedD. programming20.A. resurrectB. reproduceC. resuscitateD. resume1.A2. D3. B4. B5. D6. C7. D8. A9. C10. B11. C12. A13. C14. A15. B16. D17. C18. A19. D20. B。