If you are not satisfied with the price _______, we can still discuss it.
A. being offered B. to offer C. offering D. offered
Drunk driving used to occur _______, but now it is under control.
A. frequently B. generally C. practically D. gradually
Cooking calls for patience and time but it is enjoyable experience.
A. a; the B.不填; an C. the; an D. a; 不填
实现有效的沟通,建立良好的人际关系,不仅要善于言表,更要学会倾听。请你叙述倾听的重要性,并说明你的理由。
1. 众所周知,真正的美在于内在的素质。(It)
2. 不可否认,最近除西藏以外空气污染是一个严重的问题。(deny)
3. 好像大学生更有可能利用网络课程。(likely)
4. 我们从不怀疑现在学得越多,将来就能工作得越好。(the more…the more)
5. 游客们第一次出国时会对一切充满好奇心以至于禁不住会买很多东西,这样一来就很难控制预算了。(The first time)
In the old days of publishing, getting your manuscript into the hands of an editor often meant mailing the unsolicited finished product to the offices of literary agents or editors, where it would receive a cursory look from an editorial assistant — or none at all.
A modern version of the slush pile is the online “writing community,” a Web site where aspiring novelists can post their ideas, writing samples or manuscripts and open them to comments and reviews from strangers. On Tuesday Penguin Group USA, the publisher of Tom Clancy, Kathryn Stockett and Nora Roberts, will unveil its own venture, Book Country, a Web site for writers of genre fiction. In its initial phase Book Country will allow writers to post their own work — whether it’s an opening chapter or a full manuscript — and receive critiques from other users, who can comment on points like character development, pacing and dialogue. Later this summer the site will generate revenue by allowing users to self-publish their books for a fee by ordering printed copies. (The books will bear the stamp of Book Country, not Penguin, and the site is considered a separate operation from Penguin.) The site will also explain the business of finding an agent, marketing and promoting a book, using social media and handling digital and subsidiary rights.
Penguin hopes the site will attract agents, editors and publishers scouting for new talent, and allow writers to produce work with more polish and direction than they could otherwise. The project has been spearheaded by Molly Barton, the director of business development for Penguin and the president of Book Country. “One of the things I remember really clearly from my early editorial experiences was this feeling of guilt,” Ms. Barton said in an interview. “I would read submissions and not be able to help the writer because we couldn’t find a place for them on the list that I was acquiring for. And I kept feeling that there was something we could do on the Internet to really help writers each other.”
1. How did an author send unsolicited finished products to editors in the old days of publishing? _______________________________________________
2. The online “writing community” is where aspiring novelists post their ideas and ___________________________________________________________________________
3.The site uses social media and digital and subsidiary rights to _______________________.[来
4.What’s the real purpose of Penguin creating the web site? _______________________________________________