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大学英语A252
She didn’t receive the application form; it _____ to the wrong address.
A、sent
B、be sent
C、was sent
D、being sent
She gave up her _____ as a reporter at the age of 25.
A、career
B、interest
C、life
D、habit
It is necessary to find an engineer _____ has skills that meet your needs.
A、whom
B、which
C、whose
D、who
Time _____ very fast and a new year will begin soon.
A、takes off
B、goes by
C、pulls up
D、gets along
This new style of sports shoes is very popular and it is _____ in all sizes.
A、important
B、active
C、available
D、famous
The general manager sat there, _____ to the report from each department.
A、to listen
B、listen
C、being listened
D、listening
Don’t_____ unknown files on the Internet.
A、downloads
B、download
C、down
D、loaD
We will go home instead _____going to the cinema.
A、on
B、of
C、in
D、to
We must develop education to _____ the changing situation.
A、welcome
B、receive
C、meet
D、accept
I don’t believe what you said, but if you can prove it, you may be able to _____ me.
A、assure
B、inform
C、convince
D、refuse
It is good to relax_____listening to music.
A、to
B、with
C、by
D、for
Taoism is a way of thinking that started in China a long time ago. It teaches us how to live peacefully with nature and the universe. One important idea in Taoism is “ Heaven and man are united as one”(天人合一), meaning humans should live in harmony(和谐) with nature.
What is Taoism?
Taoism was started by a wise man named Laozi over 2,500 years ago. He wrote a book called Tao Te Ching(《道德经》). In this book, he teaches people how to live a simple and peaceful life by following the way of nature. Taoism holds that we should live in a way that is natural, just like a river flowing smoothly.
Key Ideas of Taoism
Taoism has some important ideas that help people live happily.
Tao (道) — The Way
Tao is the natural way of life. It is like the flow of nature. Taoism teaches us to live with nature, not fight against it.
Wuwei (无为) — Doing without Force
Wuwei means doing things without forcing them. It doesn’t mean doing nothing, but it means doing things in a natural way. Like how water flows easily without effort.
Balance(平衡)in Life
Taoism believes that life is about balance. It teaches that everything has two sides: Yin (阴)(dark) and Yang (阳)(light). Together, they make a perfect balance. Taoism says we should try to keep balance in our own lives too.
Taoism in Daily Life
Taoism can be seen in nature. Trees grow and rivers flow naturally. People who follow Taoism try to live calmly and respect nature. They might practise Tai Chi (太极), a slow and peaceful exercise. Taoism also teaches people to be kind and gentle to others.
Taoism teaches us how to live in peace with nature. It helps us stay calm,balance our lives, and follow the natural way of life. By following Taoism, we can live a happier and peaceful life.
Cars are lots of fun, but they could also be dangerous. We have to be careful when we drive them or ride in them.
It’s always a good idea to put on your seat belt when you’re in a car. Why? Think about this example: You put an egg on a skateboard(滑板) and give it a push. If the skateboard hits a stone, it will stop, but the egg won’t. It will fly through the air, hit the ground and break.
Now, think what would happen if you tied the egg to the skateboard. When the skateboard hits a stone, the egg won’t go flying. It will stay safely on the skateboard.
Volvo, a famous Swedish carmaker, was the first to use seat belts in 1949. Air bags are also very important for car safety, because sometimes a seat belt isn’t enough. If the car is going really fast and runs into something, seat belts could even hurt the people who wear them.
Most newer cars have air bags in front of and next to the seats. When a car hits something, its air bags will come out quickly–in less than one second–to keep the people inside safe.
It is important for us to know how to stay safe while traveling in foreign countries. We’ve all heard the stories of travelers having their wallets(钱包) stolen or finding themselves in the wrong part of the town. So you have to be more careful than usual, when traveling abroad.
Remember to carry a small amount of cash and a copy of your ID with you at all times. There is no need to bring large amounts of cash with you. When shopping, use your credit card instead. Keep your wallet in your front pocket so that there is no way someone’s hand could get in there without your noticing it.
Travel with a friend, business partner if possible. It is always better to travel in pairs than to go alone. Know where you’re going. Look at the map before you leave the hotel so that you know where you are going and how to get there.
Lock your valuables (贵重物品) either in the safe in your hotel room or in the main hotel safe.
Be aware of your surroundings. Look around when walking, and avoid keeping your head low.
You and your family are planning a picnic for tomorrow. But you want to B-31 the weather forecast (预报) first to see whether there will be rain or not. Your father turns on the television and the family listens to the B-32 make the weather report.
“It will be partly cloudy tomorrow morning, B-33 clearing by early afternoon. The high tomorrow will be 85.”
As there will be no rain, the whole family feels B-34 . Without the weather forecast, you would not know this, and you would just have to take your chances. But now you can plan your picnic B-35 worrying whether it will rain or not.
The man you can thank for this is Cleveland Abbe. He is known as the father of the weather bureau. He was the first person to publish B-36 weather forecasts in the United States.
Abbe began his daily weather bulletins (简报) in 1869. They were based on weather B-37 he drew from telegraphed reports of weather conditions. Because of their accuracy (准确), the reports were B-38 .
Congress (国会) became B-39 in Abbe’s weather reports. They made Abbe a meteorologist (someone who studies weather conditions), and he B-40 issuing (发布) forecasts three times a day. He was the first official forecaster of the U.S. Weather Service. Because he often forecast probable storms, Abbe earned the nickname of “Old Probabilities.”
A、sent
B、be sent
C、was sent
D、being sent
She gave up her _____ as a reporter at the age of 25.
A、career
B、interest
C、life
D、habit
It is necessary to find an engineer _____ has skills that meet your needs.
A、whom
B、which
C、whose
D、who
Time _____ very fast and a new year will begin soon.
A、takes off
B、goes by
C、pulls up
D、gets along
This new style of sports shoes is very popular and it is _____ in all sizes.
A、important
B、active
C、available
D、famous
The general manager sat there, _____ to the report from each department.
A、to listen
B、listen
C、being listened
D、listening
Don’t_____ unknown files on the Internet.
A、downloads
B、download
C、down
D、loaD
We will go home instead _____going to the cinema.
A、on
B、of
C、in
D、to
We must develop education to _____ the changing situation.
A、welcome
B、receive
C、meet
D、accept
I don’t believe what you said, but if you can prove it, you may be able to _____ me.
A、assure
B、inform
C、convince
D、refuse
It is good to relax_____listening to music.
A、to
B、with
C、by
D、for
Taoism is a way of thinking that started in China a long time ago. It teaches us how to live peacefully with nature and the universe. One important idea in Taoism is “ Heaven and man are united as one”(天人合一), meaning humans should live in harmony(和谐) with nature.
What is Taoism?
Taoism was started by a wise man named Laozi over 2,500 years ago. He wrote a book called Tao Te Ching(《道德经》). In this book, he teaches people how to live a simple and peaceful life by following the way of nature. Taoism holds that we should live in a way that is natural, just like a river flowing smoothly.
Key Ideas of Taoism
Taoism has some important ideas that help people live happily.
Tao (道) — The Way
Tao is the natural way of life. It is like the flow of nature. Taoism teaches us to live with nature, not fight against it.
Wuwei (无为) — Doing without Force
Wuwei means doing things without forcing them. It doesn’t mean doing nothing, but it means doing things in a natural way. Like how water flows easily without effort.
Balance(平衡)in Life
Taoism believes that life is about balance. It teaches that everything has two sides: Yin (阴)(dark) and Yang (阳)(light). Together, they make a perfect balance. Taoism says we should try to keep balance in our own lives too.
Taoism in Daily Life
Taoism can be seen in nature. Trees grow and rivers flow naturally. People who follow Taoism try to live calmly and respect nature. They might practise Tai Chi (太极), a slow and peaceful exercise. Taoism also teaches people to be kind and gentle to others.
Taoism teaches us how to live in peace with nature. It helps us stay calm,balance our lives, and follow the natural way of life. By following Taoism, we can live a happier and peaceful life.
Cars are lots of fun, but they could also be dangerous. We have to be careful when we drive them or ride in them.
It’s always a good idea to put on your seat belt when you’re in a car. Why? Think about this example: You put an egg on a skateboard(滑板) and give it a push. If the skateboard hits a stone, it will stop, but the egg won’t. It will fly through the air, hit the ground and break.
Now, think what would happen if you tied the egg to the skateboard. When the skateboard hits a stone, the egg won’t go flying. It will stay safely on the skateboard.
Volvo, a famous Swedish carmaker, was the first to use seat belts in 1949. Air bags are also very important for car safety, because sometimes a seat belt isn’t enough. If the car is going really fast and runs into something, seat belts could even hurt the people who wear them.
Most newer cars have air bags in front of and next to the seats. When a car hits something, its air bags will come out quickly–in less than one second–to keep the people inside safe.
It is important for us to know how to stay safe while traveling in foreign countries. We’ve all heard the stories of travelers having their wallets(钱包) stolen or finding themselves in the wrong part of the town. So you have to be more careful than usual, when traveling abroad.
Remember to carry a small amount of cash and a copy of your ID with you at all times. There is no need to bring large amounts of cash with you. When shopping, use your credit card instead. Keep your wallet in your front pocket so that there is no way someone’s hand could get in there without your noticing it.
Travel with a friend, business partner if possible. It is always better to travel in pairs than to go alone. Know where you’re going. Look at the map before you leave the hotel so that you know where you are going and how to get there.
Lock your valuables (贵重物品) either in the safe in your hotel room or in the main hotel safe.
Be aware of your surroundings. Look around when walking, and avoid keeping your head low.
You and your family are planning a picnic for tomorrow. But you want to B-31 the weather forecast (预报) first to see whether there will be rain or not. Your father turns on the television and the family listens to the B-32 make the weather report.
“It will be partly cloudy tomorrow morning, B-33 clearing by early afternoon. The high tomorrow will be 85.”
As there will be no rain, the whole family feels B-34 . Without the weather forecast, you would not know this, and you would just have to take your chances. But now you can plan your picnic B-35 worrying whether it will rain or not.
The man you can thank for this is Cleveland Abbe. He is known as the father of the weather bureau. He was the first person to publish B-36 weather forecasts in the United States.
Abbe began his daily weather bulletins (简报) in 1869. They were based on weather B-37 he drew from telegraphed reports of weather conditions. Because of their accuracy (准确), the reports were B-38 .
Congress (国会) became B-39 in Abbe’s weather reports. They made Abbe a meteorologist (someone who studies weather conditions), and he B-40 issuing (发布) forecasts three times a day. He was the first official forecaster of the U.S. Weather Service. Because he often forecast probable storms, Abbe earned the nickname of “Old Probabilities.”