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et, and dentist appointments are often made months ahead.78.______ When you create your weekly calendar, include fixed mitments such as classes work, appointments, meals, family responsibilities, and sleeping.Schedule your study and homework around these fixed mitments.Learning should be a priority, but one should also allow enough time for sleep, healthy eating habits, and leisure activities.The university expects a student to spend about two hours a week in outside study.As often as possible, a student should schedule study properly.Having regular study time will help the student develop a “study habit.”79.______ Write down all the things you have to do that day and then prioritize your list.Decide when you will do each item and put your plan in action, pleting the list and crossing off each item as you go.Take advantage of the “waiting time” we experience each day, such as at the doctor’s office or waiting for kids.Carry notes and texts around with you so you might use those minutes.80.______ Professors ask that the students should e to their classes and they plan the semester’s work accordingly.They do not repeat lectures or give “makeup” lessons.Develop a positive relationship with your professors.Talk to your professor if an absence is unavoidable.It is your responsibility to take notes or make up for assignments that you miss.You should attend all your classes, participate in class discussions, and ask questions.You should be polite and respectful and pay attention to the discussions and questions of others.Section D Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions or plete the statementsFirst Maggie, then 20, asked Stepmom and Dad if she could store a few boxes with them in Washington while she looked for another place to live.Then Maggie said she would like to move in to be with her boxes until her boyfriend Joe bought an apartment.Next Maggie asked whether Joe could move in temporarily until the apartment deal was closed.When Lucy and Pablo Sanchez returned home from vacation last Christmas, they found their small living room crammed with his boxes and a second wele mat next to their own on the front porch(門廊).Lucy Sanchez says: I have a headache. Analysts cite a variety of reasons for this return to the nest.The marriage age is rising, a condition that makes home and its benefits particularly attractive to young people, say experts. A high divorce rate and a declining remarriage rate are sending economically pressed and emotionally frustrated survivors back to parental shelters.For some, the expense of an awayfromhome college education has bee so big that many students now attend local schools.Even after graduation, young people find housing costs soaring. Sallie Knighton, 26, moved back to her parents39。 suburban Atlanta home to save enough money to buy a car.Her job as a teacher provided only enough money to cover car payments and an additional loan she had taken out.Her mother agrees, It39。s ridiculous for the kids to pay all that money for rent.It makes sense for kids to stay at home. Bradley Kulat, 25, makes about $20,000 a year as an equipment technician in a hospital.That is enough to support a modest household, but he chooses to live at his parents39。 house outside Chicago.He admits to expensive tastes.He recently bought an $8,000 car and owns an $800 stereo system, a $300 tenspeed bike and an elegant wardrobe.Says his mother Evelyn: It keeps you thinking younger, trying to keep up with them. Sharing the family home requires adjustments for all.There are quarrels over bathrooms, telephones and privacy.Some families manage the delicate balancing act.At 34, Esther Rodriguez dreaded returning to her parents39。 Denver home after three years of law school forced her $20,000 into debt.I thought it was going to be a restriction on my independence, she recalls.Instead, she was touched when her father installed a desk and phone in the basement so she would have a private study.But for others, the setup proves too difficult.Michelle Del Turco, 24, of Englewood, Colo., a Denver suburb, has been home three times—and left three times.What I considered a social drink, my dad considered an alcohol problem, she explains.He never liked anyone I dated, so I either had to sneak around or meet them at friends39。 houses.(Write your answer with no more than FIFTEEN words.)81.What does “a second wele mat next to their own on the front porch” (Paragraph 1)mean to Lucy?82.Today, more and more people choose to return to the nest for_______and_________reasons.83.The underlined expression “to admit to expensive tastes” means84.Why did Michelle Del Turco have to sneak around or meet his date at friends39。 houses?第II 卷I.TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words or phrase given in the brackets.1,僅憑你提供的證據(jù)不能證明他是有罪的。(alone)2,限制車牌數(shù)量發(fā)放的政策旨在緩解上海嚴重的交通擁堵。(aim )3,上海出臺了12條房產(chǎn)新政( Real Estate Deal )來遏制房價,結果許多房產(chǎn)中介紛紛倒閉。( issue )4,只有當我們完全理解生命的價值時我們才會珍惜幸福的每一刻并且?guī)椭車娜?。(Only…)5,談到當前部分商品價格上漲的原因時,某官員說有四個原因:貨幣發(fā)行過量、自然災害、勞動力成本上漲和炒作(speculation)。( talk )答案: an absence fever ,Wedensday and her boyfriend will live with her parent for a long time buy expensive goods to meet his own interests father didn’t like whoever she datedTranslation evidence/proof you’ve provided alone can’t prove that he is guilty/his guilt policy of limiting the issuing of license plates/number plates aims to ease/aims at easing the serious traffic jams in Shanghai 12Real Estate Deal has been issued in Shanghai to stop the housing prices from rising,causing many housing agencies to close down when we fully/quite understand the value of life can we cherish/treasure every moment of happiness and help the people around of the reasons for the current rise in some modity prices,a certain of official said that there were four (reasons):excessive amount of currency,natural disasters rising labor cost and speculation