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Listen to the following VOA Special English and fill in the blanks with the word(s) you hear. Moving from one place to another is always an adventure. No amount of research can prepare you for the surprises you will find in the new place. This is often the case with international students in the United States. Around major American holidays, international students often find themselves in uncharted waters, which they learn to (1) with time. Come the fourth Thursday in November, many newly arrived students experience the U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving for the first time. "My first Thanksgiving was in Montana. My experience of it was (2) ," said Richmond Danso of Ghana. "The whole process of preparing the food, the merry making around it, and everything was just fascinating," he said. Danso is a doctoral (3) in political science at Howard University in Washington, DC. Other international students look at Thanksgiving as a chance to (4) . Dan Shengquan of China, a master's degree candidate at New York University, told VOA his first memory of the holiday was having a few days (5) from school. "It was like end of semester4 day off, having time to (6) ," said Dan Shengquan, who admitted knowing very few people on arriving at school. "But these days," he added, "I get a chance to visit my friends' family and join their family party." Around Christmas, many international students do not have money to travel back to their home country, so they spend the holiday in the States. Those with (7) family in the country go to stay with them for the celebrations. "When it's Christmas, I go back to my family in New York," said Daniel Mensah of Ghana. Mensah is in his final year at The George Washington University in Washington. He is (8) in economics. International students with no extended family in the States often celebrate Christmas with their American friends and their families. Lourds Fernando from Sri Lanka is a doctoral candidate in biology at Howard University. She told VOA she celebrates Christmas with her best friend whose family lives in Maryland. "So I'll go there," she said. "Her family is there so I'll go for dinner or something." Some international students who are Christian (9) in the States. During the holiday season, they join with their church family in celebrating Christmas. "Personally, I think it's more the family element. I have a church family here, so the excitement of spending Christmas: we go to church and we stay together," said Sally Amankwah of Ghana. She is a masters' candidate in (10) at American University in Washington. The act of giving gifts to adults at Christmas and even the holiday itself (11) some students. Selina Anosike of Nigeria is a doctoral candidate in biology at Howard University. She has been living in the United States for about two years. Anosike says she was shocked when family members living in the States gave her gifts for Christmas. "I remember my first Christmas here, I really did not know anything about the (12) . I just realized my uncle got me a gift, my aunt got me a gift, and my cousingot me a gift, but I did not get anyone a gift," she said. "It was a new experience for me because back home, as kids, while you're still young, your parents will get you a new (13) , new shoes, new dresses for Christmas, up until high school. But by the time you get to college, no one cares anymore," she added. For some international students, Christmas is not a holiday they celebrate in their home country. "We don't really do Christmas in China," said Bo Wang of China. He is a master's candidate in business analytics at American University. Wuntha Kyaw-san of Myanmar is studying computer science at Howard University. He told VOA that the idea of celebrating Christmas (14) him. "Since we don't actually celebrate Christmas back home, it's like a new experience, you know," he said. During the three to four weeks (15) between school terms, some international students take time to explore the United States. "Usually, I go to other places in the States, travelling with my friends," Wang said. "For this year, I plan to go to Denver to (16) for my Christmas holiday." Other students do (17) over winter break. They spend the holiday working, meeting up with friends and having fun. "Now (as graduate student), it's always work because, you know, research is (18) ," Lourds Fernando said, "so I rarely take a break, even though it's a break for the school."
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【单选题】The author writes this passage mainly to show that
A.
uncertainties exist about validity of Web sites.
B.
solutions to legal problems are far from clear.
C.
the Supreme Court's decision is ambiguous.
D.
Internet legal borders are still left unmarked.
【判断题】公文的专任性主要是指公文的作者是专任的。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【简答题】常用的单相整流电路有:单相()整流、单相()整流、单相()整流以及单相()整流四种。
【单选题】工程机械常用硅整流发电机的整流电路是()。
A.
单相半波整流
B.
单相全波整流
C.
三相半波整流
D.
三相全波整流
【多选题】整流器的主要组成部分是整流电路,整流电路可分为()
A.
单相整流
B.
二相整流
C.
三相整流
D.
多相整流
【单选题】This passage mainly discuss
A.
the relationship between a good sex life and a loving affectionate relationship.
B.
various factors that may contribute to happiness.
C.
various views about happiness.
D.
ideal situations in which one finds himself happy.
【单选题】行政机关公文的作者是( )。
A.
公文的撰拟者
B.
公文的印制者
C.
公文的签发者
D.
法定的组织或该组织的领导人
【单选题】What is this passage mainly about?
A.
Suggestions on a living.
B.
Correct attitude on job hunting.
C.
Skills to choose a job.
D.
Advantages of a good job. Exercise two: Listen to the passage again and fill in the blanks.
【单选题】车用硅整流发电机的整流电路是( )
A.
单相半波整流
B.
单相全波整流
C.
三相半波整流
D.
三相全波整流
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