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Directions: Jordanisoneofyourbusinesspartners.RecentlyhewaspromotedtobetheGeneralManagerofECCCompany.Writealetterto 1congratulatehimonhispromotionand 2expressyourwishtocooperatewithhim. Youshouldwriteabout100wordsonANSWERSHEET2.Donotsignyourownnameattheendoftheletter.Use"LiMing"instead.Youdon’thavetowritetheaddress.
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.11
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.9
Directions: ReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.YourtranslationshouldbewrittenneatlyonANSWERSHEET2. 46ThedeterminationofthesourcesofcopperoreusedinthemanufactureofcopperandbronzeartifactsofBronzeAgecivilizationswouldaddgreatlytoourknowledgeofculturalcontactsandtradeinthaterawhenpreliminaryindustrywasonthehorizon.Researchershaveanalyzedartifactsandoresfortheirconcentrationsofelementsbutforavarietyofreasonsthesestudieshavegenerallyfailedtoprovideevidenceofthesourcesofthecopperusedintheobjects.Elementalcompositioncanvarywithinthesamecopper-orelodeusuallybecauseofvaryingadmixturesofotherelementsespeciallyironleadzincandarsenic.Andhighconcentrationsofcobaltorzincnoticedinsomeartifactsappearinavarietyofcopper-oresources.Moreovertheprocessingoforesintroducedpoorlycontrolledchangesintheconcentrationsofminorandtraceelementsintheresultingmetal.Someelementsevaporateduringsmeltingandroasting;differenttemperaturesandprocessesproducedifferentdegreesofloss.47Finallyfluxwhichissometimesaddedduringsmeltingtoremovewastematerialfromtheorecouldaddtothefinalproductquantitiesofelementsthataremixedtogetherwithcopper. Anelementalpropertythatisunchangedthroughthesechemicalprocessesistheisotopiccompositionofeachmetallicelementintheore.Isotopiccompositionthepercentagesofthedifferentisotopesofanelementinagivensampleoftheelementisthereforeparticularlysuitableasanindicatorofthesourcesoftheore.48Ofcourseforthispurposeitisnecessarytofindanelementwhoseelementalcompositionismoreorlessconstantthroughoutagivenorebodybutvariesfromonecopperorebodytoanotheroratleastfromonegeographicregiontoanother. Theidealchoicewhenisotopiccompositionisusedtoinvestigatethesourceofcopperorewouldseemtobecopperitself.Ithasbeenshownthatsmallbutmeasurablevariationsoccurnaturallyintheisotopiccompositionofcopper.Howeverthevariationsarelargeenoughonlyinrareores;betweensamplesofthecommonoremineralsofcopperisotopicvariationsgreaterthanthemeasurementerrorhavenotbeenfound.49AnalternativechoiceisleadwhichoccursinmostcopperandbronzeartifactsoftheBronzeAgeinamountsconsistentwiththeleadbeingderivedfromthecopperoresandpossiblyfromthefluxes.Theisotopiccompositionofleadoftenvariesfromonesourceofcommoncopperoretoanotherwithvariationsexceedingthemeasurementerror;andpreliminarystudiesindicatevirtuallyuniformistopiccompositionoftheleadfromasinglecopper-oresource.50WhilesomeoftheleadfoundinanartifactmayhavebeenintroducedfromfluxorwhenothermetalswereaddedtothecopperoreleadsoaddedinBronzeAgeprocessingwouldusuallyhavethesamecompositionastheleadfoundinthecopperore.LeadisotopestudiesmaythusproveusefulforinterpretingthearchaeologicalrecordoftheBronzeAge. AnalternativechoiceisleadwhichoccursinmostcopperandbronzeartifactsoftheBronzeAgeinamountsconsistentwiththeleadbeingderivedfromthecopperoresandpossiblyfromthefluxes.
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.1
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.5
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.3
Manyprofessionsareassociatedwithaparticularstereotype.Theclassic1ofawriterforexampleis2aslightlycrazy-lookingperson3inanatticwritingawayfuriouslyfordays4end.Naturallyhehashisfavoritepenandnote-paperorabeat-uptypewriter5whichhecouldnotproduceareadableword. Nowadaysweknowthatsuchimagesbearlittle6toreality.Butaretheycompletely7Inthecaseofatleastonewriteritwouldseemnot.DameMurielSparkwho880inFebruaryinmanywaysresemblesthisstereotypical"writer".Sheiscertainlynot9andshedoesn’tworkinanattic.Butsheisratherparticular10thetoolsofhertrade. Sheinsistsonwritingwitha11typeofpeninacertaintypeofnotebookwhichshebuysfromacertainstationerinEdinburghcalledJamesThin.Infactso12isshethatifsomeoneusesoneofherpensby13sheimmediatelythrowsitaway.Andsheclaimsshe14enormousdifficultywritinginanynotebookotherthan15soldbyJamesThin.Thiscouldsoonbea16astheshopnolongerstocksthem17DameMuriel’ssupplyof72-pagespiralboundisnearly18. Aswellasher"obsession"aboutwritingmaterialsMurielSpark19oneothercharacteristicwiththestereotypical"writer":herworkisthemost20thinginherlife.Ithasstoppedherfrommarrying;costheroldfriendsandmadehernewonesanddrivenherfromLondontoNewYorktoRome.TodayshelivesintheItalianprovinceofTuscanywithafriend Readthefollowingtext.ChoosethebestwordsforeachnumberedblankandmarkABCorDonANSWERSHEET1.7
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