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()meaning is the meaning that people intend to convey.
A、Appropriacy
B、Indirect
C、Pragmatics
D、Syntactics
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Suppose you are going to write an notice. You can make use of the hints given in Chinese.你所在大学决定举行一次1000米接力赛(1,000-meter relay race),请你以学生会体育部的名义用英文写一个书面通知,词数80左右,具体内容如下:为推动全民健身活动(National Fitness Program throughout the country),学校决定举行1000米接力赛。时间:10月4日下午3:00。参加人数:每班8人。注意事项:1.2:30前在学校操场集合,请不要迟到。2.每班请组织未参赛同学观看、助威。3.通知时间为2008年10月1日。
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During the 19th century, it was common to hear peoplein Europe and America say that the sources of the sea were S1. ______unlimited. For example, a noted American biologist in themid 19th century commented that none of the great seafisheries are to be exhausting. Today though, there is S2. ______evidences that the resources of the sea are as seriously S3. ______endangered as that of the land and the air, and that the S4. ______endangered species include Herring and Carp as well as theAfrican Elephant, Indian Tiger, and the American Eagle.Further, the threats to fish are more alarmed in some ways S5. ______than the threats to animals and birds. This is because of fish S6. ______is a much needed food resource and people throughout theworld depend on fish as an important part of their dish, andthe decline in the fish supply could have extensive effects in S7. ______hunger and population. Fishermen in the North Atlanticalone annual harvest 20 billion pounds of fish to satisfy food S8. ______demands, but it is important to recognize that these practicescannot continue without depleting fish storage within the nextfew years. Sea resources are rapid declining in many parts of the S9. ______world, and the problem cannot ignore. We can predict that food S10. ______supplies in the sea cannot last forever.【S1】【S2】【S3】【S4】【S5】【S6】【S7】【S8】【S9】【S10】请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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