版權(quán)說(shuō)明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡(jiǎn)介
考研《英語(yǔ)一》樅陽(yáng)縣2023年臨考沖刺試題SectionIUseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)ThetownofPressureandthetownofPleasurewereneighborsbuttheyhad1incommon.Residentsbuiltwallsto2influencefromthe3town.InPressure,everyonestruggledtobetheverybest.Whenwomen4birth,theywouldcompetetohavethebabywiththe5cry.Therewasviolentcompetitionineveryaspectoflife.Because6wasthesymbolofsuccess,peoplewerealways7makingmoney,withnotimeforrelaxation.Someyoungpeoplecouldn’tbeartheintensityandchosetodrivetoescape.8,overinPleasure,themottowas“Aslongasyoulikeit,doit.”P(pán)eople9withoutpressureandcoulddoanything10liked.Childrenplayedcomputergamesdayandnight.Atschool,teachersdidn’tcare11studentscameornot.Workersmightsitaroundtheoffice12drinkingcoffeeanddoingnothing.13thelackofregulations,nobodyworriedaboutlosingtheirjobs.Itwaspleasurethatmattered.Noonehadtheslightestthoughtofmoving14,eitherforthemselvesorforthetown.Thecomputerstheyused15oldmethodsfromthetownofPressure.Someoftheyoungwereaddictedto16becauseoftheemptinessoftheirlives.Then,peopleinthetwotownsbeganaskingthemselves.“Whatislife17?”Butjustbeforelifeinthetwotownscompletelyfailed,therecameagreatperson—Mr.Reason.Hewentfromdoortodoor,18withpeopleandgivingadvice.PeopleinPressurelearnttobecontentwithwhattheyhad,whilepeopleinPleasurebegantomakeplans.They19thewallbetweenthemandbuiltaroadtoconnectthetwo.Thetowns’people20torealizethetruththereisnogapbetweenPressureandPleasureiftheydon’tgotoextremes.1、A.a(chǎn)nythingB.nothingC.everythingD.something2、A.keepoutB.lookoutC.workoutD.giveout3、A.a(chǎn)notherB.a(chǎn)nyC.everyD.other4、A.gaveB.tookC.offeredD.brought5、A.loudB.louderC.loudestD.loudly6、A.wealthB.healthyC.healthD.wealthy7、A.lazyB.busyC.easyD.hard8、A.AtthattimeB.MeanwhileC.AtonetimeD.Onceinawhile9、A.gotupB.broughtupC.setupD.grewup10、A.weB.youC.theyD.it11、A.whetherB.whoC.whereD.what12、A.a(chǎn)lldaylongB.a(chǎn)llnightC.a(chǎn)llalongD.a(chǎn)lltheway13、A.BecauseB.ThankstoC.OwetoD.Accordingto14、A.backwardB.downwardC.upwardD.forward15、A.wasB.a(chǎn)reC.isD.were16、A.drugsB.moneyC.workD.books17、A.inB.toC.forD.to18、A.talkedB.talkingC.talksD.totalk19、A.wentdownB.putdownC.pulleddownD.wrotedown20、A.wentB.cameC.happenedD.returnedSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1Inthespaceofjusttwoyears,theappDouyin,createdbyBeijing-basedcompanyByteDance,hasgatheredmorethanhalfabillionusers—around40%ofthemoutsideChina—whoshareshortvideosofthemselveslip-syncing(假唱),cooking,dancingorjustbeingsilly.WhatsetsByteDanceapartisitssuccessinthesocialmediacategory,whichiscontrolledbyFacebook,TwitterandSnap—allWesterncompanies.ByteDancecallsitselfanartificialintelligencecompany.Itusesmachinelearningandalgorithms(算法)tofigureoutwhatpeoplelikemostandgivethemmoreofwhattheywanttosee.OnDouyin,peoplecaneditandbeautify15-secondvideosbeforepostingthemonline.Theapphasevenmadeaphrasetodescribepeoplegluedtotheircustomizedfeeds:“shuaDouyin”or“scrollingthroughDouyin”.Lastyear,thecompanyreleasedTikTok,theoverseasversionofDouyin.ByteDance’sgrowingvideoempirehasmadeittheworld’sfifthbiggestappmaker.ByteDancesaysTikTokandDouyintogetherhavemorethan500millionmonthlyactiveusers.InvestorslikeByteDancebecauseitshundredsofmillionsofusersattractalotofadvertisingmoney.Thevideoappsarelucrativebecausetheyattractalotofusersintheirteensand20s,whoaremoregenerouswiththemoney.ByteDancealsomakesmoneythroughincomesharingdeals.PeopleonTikTok,forexample,canbuydigitalcoinstogivetootherpeopleontheapp—likethrowingmoneyinaperformer’stipjar.ByteDancetakesacutofthoseearnings.ByteDance’sfounderandCEOisZhangYiming,a35-year-oldformerMicrosoftemployee.PeoplewhohaveworkedwithZhangdescribehimassomeonewhothinksdeeplyabouttechnologyandspendsmuchofhisfreetimewritingcode.LikeFacebookandTwitter,ByteDanceisalsobattlingfakenewsandinappropriatecontent.ByteDancepromisestoaddthousandsmoreemployeestoreviewthecontentonDouyin.1、WhatmakesByteDancesospecial?A.Itsappchallengessimilarcompanies’ruleinWesternworld.B.Itinventedthesocialmediaappinitiallyintheworld.C.Itisthebiggestartificialintelligencecompanyontheearth.D.IthascontrolledFacebook,TwitterandSnap.2、WhyisDouyinsopopular?A.Itisanewgenerationhi-techproduct.B.Ithasbothhomeandoverseasversion.C.Itiseasyandtotallyfreetooperateonline.D.Itmeetsthedemandofpeopleindividually.3、HowdoesByteDancemakeaprofit?A.Bychargingtheusers. B.Bychargingtheadvertisement.C.Byforcingtheuserstodonate. D.Bysellingitsartificialintelligence.4、Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Douyin,aPopularAppB.ByteDance,aSuccessfulCompanyC.FacebookTogetherwithDouyinIsBattingFakeNewsD.TwitterIsHelpingDouyinAttractMoreAdvertisingMoneyText2TheChildrenandFamilyResearchCenter,locatedinIllinois,isanindependentresearchorganizationtopromotepublicchildwelfareresearchactivities.Thefollowingareour2018researchbriefs.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocol(CERAP)TamaraL.FullerCERAPisasafetyassessmentprotocol(協(xié)議)usedinchildprotectioninvestigationsandchildservicesinIllinois.Itisdesignedtoevaluatethepotentialharmtoachildandtakequickactiontoprotectchildren.Workersusetheprotocoltohelpfocustheirdecision-makingtodeterminewhetherachildissafewiththeirfamily,anddecidewhatactiontotaketoassurethechild’ssafety.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemCatherine,Michael,andSteveInMarch2018,researchersMichaelandStevepartneredwithprofessorCatherinetopresentawebinar(在線研討會(huì))titled10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystem,focusedonexplainingthechildwelfaresystem.Topicsincludedprocessofmakingahotlinecall,waystosupportfamilieswhohaveexperiencedchildhoodsufferings.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReportSteveandTamaraThisresearchbrieffocusesonthefindingsfromthemostrecentCDRTannualreportonchilddeathsinIllinoisin2016,presentingsummaryinformationaboutchilddeathsinIllinoisbyage,mannerofdeath,andcategoryofdeath,aswellasrecommendationstopreventchilddeaths.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeTedCrossandIritThisarticlebyCFRC’spsychologist(心理學(xué)家)TedCrossandDr.Iritexploresthecontributionofpsychologytochildprotectionandsuggestsopportunitiesforpsychologytocontributemore,choosing3selectedareas.Acrosstheseareas,psychologyhascontributedbothtotheknowledgebaseandtoavailableassessmentandintervention(干預(yù))methods.1、Whicheventaimsatdeterminingthesafetyofchildrenwithinthefamily?A.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeB.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemC.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocolD.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReport2、Whowroteareportaboutpreventionofchilddeaths?A.SteveandTamara.B.Catherine,Michael,andSteve.C.TamaraL.Fuller.D.TedCrossandIrit.3、Whichofthefollowingdealswithchildprotectioninapsychologicalway?A.HighlightsfromtheChildDeathReviewTeamAnnualReportB.10ThingstoKnowaboutChildWelfareSystemC.TheChildEndangermentRiskAssessmentProtocolD.PromotingWidespreadImprovementinPracticeText3Predictionsabouthighereducation’sfutureoftenresultintwoverydifferentvisionsaboutwhatisnextforcollegesanduniversities.Inonecamp:thosewhopaintarosypictureofaneconomythatwillcontinuetodemandhigherlevelsofeducationforanincreasingshareoftheworkforce.Intheother:thosewhobelievefewerpeoplewillenroll(入學(xué))incollegeastuitioncostsgooutofcontrolandalternativestothetraditionaldegreeemerge.“Wearelivinginanageforlearning,whenthere’ssomuchknowledgeavailable,thatonewouldthinkthatthisisgoodnewsforhighereducation,”BryanAlexandertoldmerecently.AlexanderwritesoftenaboutthefutureofhighereducationandisfinishingabookonthesubjectforJohnsHopkinsUniversityPress.“Yetwe’veseenenrollmentinhighereducationdropforsixyears.”Alexanderbelievesthatforsomecollegesanduniversitiestosurvive,theyneedtoshiftfromtheirhistoricalmissionofservingonetypeofstudent(usuallyateenagerfreshoutofhighschool)foraspecificperiodoftime.“We’regoingtoseemanydifferentwaysthroughhighereducationinthefuture,”Alexandersaid,“fromclosertiesbetweensecondaryandpostsecondary(中學(xué)后)schoolstonewoptionsforadults.Thequestionis,whichinstitutionsadoptnewmodelsandwhichtrydesperatelytohangontowhattheyhave.”“Thefactisthattomaintainaffordability,accessibilityandexcellence,somethingneedstochange,”RafaelBras,GeorgiaTech’sprovost(院長(zhǎng)),toldmewhenheunveiledthereportattheMilkenInstituteGlobalConferencethispastspring.Thecommission’sreportincludesmanyimpressiveideas,butthreepointtothepossibilityofaverydifferentfutureforcollegesanduniversities.1)Collegeforlife,ratherthanjustfouryears.TheprimaryrecommendationoftheGeorgiaTechreportisthattheuniversityturnsitselfintoaplaceforlifelonglearningthatallowsstudentsto“associateratherthanenroll.”“Studentswhoweeducatenowareexpectedtohaveadozenoccupations,”Brassaid.“SoasystemthatreceivesstudentsonceintheirlivesandturnsthemoutwiththeGoodHousekeepingseal(印章)ofapprovaltobecomealums(校友)andcomebackonoccasionandgivemoneyisnottherightmodelforthefuture.”2)Anetworkofadvisersandcoachesforacareer.Ifeducationneverends,GeorgiaTechpredicts,neithershouldthecriticaladvisingfunctionthatcollegesprovidetostudents.Thecommissionoutlinesaplaninwhichartificialintelligenceandvirtualtutorshelpadvisestudentsaboutselectingcoursesandfindingthebestcareeroptions.Butevenforauniversityfocusedonscienceandtechnology,GeorgiaTechdoesn’tsuggestinitsreportthatcomputerswillreplacehumansforalladvising.3)Adistributedpresencearoundtheworld.Collegesanduniversitiesoperatecampusesandrequirestudentstocometothem.Inthepastcoupleofdecades,onlineeducationhasgrowngreatly,butforthemostpart,highereducationisstillaboutface-to-faceinteractions.GeorgiaTechimaginesafutureinwhichthetwoworldsareblendedinwhatitcallsthe“atrium”—aplacethatsharespacewithentrepreneursandbecomegatheringplacesforstudentsandalumni.Insomeways,asthereportnoted,theatriumideaisanodtothepast,whenuniversitieshadagriculturalandengineeringexperimentstationswithservicesclosertowherepeopleinthestateneededthem.WhetherGeorgiaTech’sideaswillbecomerealis,ofcourse,unclear.ButasAlexandertoldmeafterreadingit,“Thereisastrongemphasisonflexibilityandtransformationsotheycanmeetemergenttrends.”Thisisclear:collegesanduniversitiesareabouttoundergoaperiodofdeepchange—whethertheywanttoornot—astheneedsofstudentsandtheeconomyshift.1、Whatcanwelearnfromthetwocamps’opinionsaboutfuturecolleges?A.Futureworkforcewillhavehighlevelsofeducation.B.Theexpensivetraditionaldegreeislosingitsappeal.C.Traditionalhighereducationisnotpractical.D.Decliningenrollmentincollegeresultsfromeasylearning.2、WhatshouldtraditionalcollegesdoaccordingtoAlexander?A.Theyshouldprovidenewoptionsforadultstoentercolleges.B.Theshouldstrengthenthetiesbetweensecondaryandpostsecondaryschools.C.Theyshouldabandonwhattheyhaveandchangetheirhistoricalmission.D.Theyshouldoffermorefreedomtostudentsthroughouttheirlife.3、Whatcanweinferfromthecommission’sreport?A.Studentscanreturnforfurtherstudyormakedonationsfreelyaftergraduation.B.Artificialintelligenceandvirtualtutorswillperformbetterincareerguidance.C.Itfocusesonhowtomakepeopleenjoygoodeducationwithoutstress.D.Thereisnopointinrequiringstudentstobepresentatschool.4、Theunderlinedwords“twoworlds”referto_______.A.BasiceducationandhighereducationB.entrepreneursandstudentsC.presenteducationandfutureeducationD.virtualeducationandrealclasses5、Whatdoestheauthorthinkofatriumidea?A.Itcorrespondstothepastideainsomeway.B.Itishardtorealizedespiteitsflexibility.C.Itmakessomeindustriesmoreaccessible.D.Itisapracticalsolutiontothedecliningenrollment.6、Thepassagemainlytalksabout_________.A.a(chǎn)reflectiononthedrawbacksofcurrenthighereducationB.thekeyfactorswhichdeterminehighereducation’sfutureC.twocamps’oppositeopinionsabout
highereducation's
futureD.a(chǎn)comparisonbetweentraditionalandfuturehighereducationText4Mostyoungarchitectsparticularlythoseinbigcities—canonlydreamaboutworkinginabuildingoftheirown.Andmakingthatdreamcometrueoftenmeansfindingabuildingnooneelseseemstowant,whichisexactlywhathappenedtoDavidYocumandhispartner,BrainBell.Theirbuildingisaformerautomobileelectrical-partsfilminAtlanta.Fromtheoutside,itlookstooold,evensomethinghorrible,butopenthedoorandyouareinawide,opencourtyard,linedonthreesideswithrusting(生銹的)walls.In2000,YocumandBellfoundthisbuildinginthecity’sWestEnd.Builtin1947,thestructurehadbeenabandonedyearsearlierandtheroofofthemainbuildinghadfallendown.Butthepricewasright,soYocumboughtit.Hespenteightmonthsofhisoff-hoursondemolition(排除),pullingrubbishoutthroughtheroof,becauseitwastoodangeroustogoinsidethebuilding.Thedemolitionwashardwork,butitgavehimtimetothinkaboutwhathewantedtodo,and“totreasurewhatwasthere—thewalls,therust,andthelight.”Yocumsaid.“Everyseason,morepaintfallsoffthewallsandmorerustdevelops.It’slikeanartinstallation(裝置)inthere—aslow-motionshow.”Sincethebackbuildinghadbeenconstructedwithoutwindows,anall-glassfrontwasaddedtothebuildingtogiveitaviewofthecourtyard,andskylightswereinstalledintheroof.ThebackofthebuildingisaworkingareaandalivingroomforYocumandhiswife.Asortofbuffer(緩沖)zonebetweenthefrontandthebackcontainsabathroom,akitchenandamechanicalroom,andthewallsthatseparatethesezoneshaveopeningsthatallowviewsthroughtothefrontofthestudioandthecourtyardbeyond.YocumandBell,whohavejustcompletedanartgalleryforthecity,feelthattheexperiencefromthedecorationoftheirbuilding,focusingontheinsideratherthantheoutside,hasinfluencedtheirwork.Ithasalsogiventhesearchitectsachancetoshowhowtheycanmakemoreoutofless.1、Accordingtothepassage,itis________formostyoungarchitectsinbigcitiestoworkinabuildingoftheirown.A.easy B.unnecessaryC.unrealistic D.common2、Yocumboughttheoldbuildingbecause________.A.itwasabargaintohimB.itwasstillingoodconditionC.itwaslocatedinthecitycenterD.itlookedattractivefromtheoutside3、Workingontheoldbuilding,YocumandBell________.A.pulledrubbishoutthroughtheroofB.removedtheskylightsfromthebathroomC.presentedaslow-motionshowinanartgalleryD.builtakitchenatthebackpartoftheoldbuilding4、ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatYocumandBell________.A.benefitedalotfrompullingdowntheroofB.turnedmoreoldbuildingsintoartgalleriesC.gotinspirationfromdecoratingtheiroldbuildingD.paidmoreattentiontotheoutsideoftheartgallery5、Themainideaofthepassageisthat________.A.peoplecanlearnalotfromtheirfailuresB.itisworthwhiletospendmoneyonanoldbuildingC.peopleshouldnotjudgethingsbytheirappearanceD.creativepeoplecanmakethebestofwhattheyhavePartBDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)LakeHillierisasaltwaterlakeontheedgeofMiddleIsland,alargeislandoffthesouthcoastofWesternAustraliaItispinkincolor,due1.a(chǎn)plantthatcausesthesalt2.(produce)aredcolorThere'salongstripofland3.separatesthelakefromtheoceanItwasfirstwrittenaboutin1802,whenMatthewFlindershikedoneoftheisland’shighest4.(mountain)HenamedthelakeafterWilliamHillier,an5.(explore)whohadpreviouslyvisitedMiddleIslandIn1889,EdwardAndrewsmovedtotheislandwithhistwosonsTheybegantominethelakeforsalt,andsoonotherminerscameHowever,theminingwas6.(eventual)stopped,asthesaltwasn'tfittoeatoruseinotherproductsbecauseitwas7.(poison)In2002,thelakewasrecognizedas8.wetland,andin2012,itbecamea9.(protect)areaAwalkingtrail10.(build)arounditfortouriststouseEventhoughthelakecontainsalotofsalt,itisstillsafetoswiminIcanstillrememberthedaywebroughtherhomefromtheanimalshelter(收容所)LexiemovedinmyarmswhenIheldher,1.thesecondIhandedthislovelydogtomydaughter,shesettleddownMydaughtercriedtearsofjoywhile2.(hold)heronthewayhomeandLexiehappilylicked(舔)themawaySincethen,they3.(be)goodfriendsTheylieunderblanketsonthesofaandwatchTVtogetherWhenmydaughterclimbsintobed,Lexiewillcarryhertoysontopofthecovers4.(join)herLexie'sfavoritespotisrightinmydaughter'sarmsIfshecouldspendeverysecondofthedaythere,she5.TheotherdayI6.(watch)Lexiewhilemydaughter,wholivesrightuptheroadfromme,didsomehouseworkWhenitwastime7.Lexietogohome,IcouldseeLexie's8.(excite)asIleashed(用皮帶牽)herupIopenedthebackdoorandletheroutShewasrunningasfastasshecouldIcalledhername,but9.wasnouseShehadfoundmydaughterontheroadMydaughterbentdowntopickherupLexiejumpedintoherarmsandhappilylickedherfaceIsmiled,seeingshewasback10.shebelongedSectionIIITranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)Youforgottosetyourwake-upalarm.Asyouslowlycometorealizethatyou’regoingtobeextremelylateforschoolorwork,youbegintogetintoapanic.1、Soyouleavehomestressed,hungryandthirsty.Ifyouoftenstartyourdayinsuchastressedstate,thenyou’llbesuretobenefitfromthesuggestionsbelow.Wakeupontime.Wakingupontime(orevenearly)isnecessarytostartyourdaypositively.2、Andyouwon’tneedtorusharoundatthelastminute.Makeyourbed.Makingyourbedisprobablythelastthingyouthinkaboutwhenyouarepreparedinthemorning.Thishabitmaybeokayforstudents,butifyouwanttoincreaseyourmotivationandproductivity,youshoulddefinitelymakeyourbed.3、Takea10-minutewalkinthemorning.Ifyouhaveadog,thenthiswillbeaneasytaskforyou.However,evenifyoudon’townadog,whynottrywalkingfor10minutesoutsideeverymorning?4、.5、Organizedpeopletendtodothiswork.Ithelpsthemkeeptrackofwhatneedsdoingathome,workandbeyond.Themorningtimeisperfectforcheckingyourto-dolist.Youmayalsofindthatyoucandeletesomeitemsthatyoucompletedthepreviousday.A.Checkyourto-dolist.B.There’snotimeforanyfoodordrink.C.Writedownthingsyou’regratefulfor.D.Freshairandexercisew
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無(wú)特殊說(shuō)明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒(méi)有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒(méi)有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 2025年個(gè)人房產(chǎn)抵押權(quán)抵押權(quán)轉(zhuǎn)讓合同3篇
- 2025年度個(gè)人貸款擔(dān)保轉(zhuǎn)讓合同4篇
- 2025版住宅室內(nèi)精裝修與裝飾工程施工合同5篇
- 人類的起源和發(fā)展課件2
- 出租車(chē)行業(yè)環(huán)保措施考核試卷
- 團(tuán)隊(duì)建設(shè)力量培養(yǎng)項(xiàng)目計(jì)劃書(shū)考核試卷
- 印刷業(yè)科技創(chuàng)新與成果轉(zhuǎn)化考核試卷
- 二零二五年度藝術(shù)品交易居間代理合同樣本3篇
- 2025年創(chuàng)業(yè)創(chuàng)新貸款協(xié)議
- 2025年合作知名作者的高需求小說(shuō)電子書(shū)協(xié)議
- 廣東省佛山市2025屆高三高中教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè) (一)化學(xué)試題(含答案)
- 人教版【初中數(shù)學(xué)】知識(shí)點(diǎn)總結(jié)-全面+九年級(jí)上冊(cè)數(shù)學(xué)全冊(cè)教案
- 2024年全國(guó)體育單招英語(yǔ)考卷和答案
- 食品安全管理制度可打印【7】
- 2024年九年級(jí)語(yǔ)文中考名著閱讀《儒林外史》考前練附答案
- 抖音麗人行業(yè)短視頻直播項(xiàng)目運(yùn)營(yíng)策劃方案
- 2024年江蘇揚(yáng)州市邗城文化旅游發(fā)展有限公司招聘筆試參考題庫(kù)含答案解析
- 小學(xué)六年級(jí)數(shù)學(xué)100道題解分?jǐn)?shù)方程
- 社區(qū)獲得性肺炎護(hù)理查房?jī)?nèi)科
- 淺談提高中學(xué)生歷史學(xué)習(xí)興趣的策略
- 項(xiàng)目管理實(shí)施規(guī)劃-無(wú)錫萬(wàn)象城
評(píng)論
0/150
提交評(píng)論