第一篇:长沙大学汇总
长沙大学汇总
国防科学技术大学 1 中南大学 教育部 长沙市 本科 2 湖南大学 教育部 长沙市 本科 3
长沙理工大学 湖南省 长沙市 本科 4
湖南农业大学 湖南省 长沙市 本科 5
湖南师范大学 湖南省 长沙市 本科 6 长沙学院 湖南省 长沙市 本科 7
中南林学院 湖南省长沙市 本科 8
湖南中医学院 湖南省 长沙市 本科 9
长沙医学院
湖南省教育厅 长沙市 本科 10
湖南涉外经济学院 湖南省教育厅 长沙市 本科 11 湖南商学院 湖南省 长沙市 本科 12
湖南省第一师范学校 湖南省 长沙市 专科 13
湖南财经高等专科学校湖南省 长沙市 专科 14
湖南税务高等专科学校湖南省 长沙市 专科 15
湖南-高等专科学校 湖南省 长沙市 专科 16
长沙航空职业技术学院总装备部 长沙市 专科 17
长沙民政职业技术学院湖南省 长沙市 专科 18
湖南工业职业技术学院湖南省
长沙市 专科 19
湖南信息职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 20
湖南女子职业大学 湖南省 长沙市 专科 21
湖南大众传媒职业技术学院湖南省 长沙市 专科 22
长沙商贸旅游职业技术学院湖南省长沙市 专科 23
湖南儿童工程职业学院 湖南省 长沙市
专科(长沙师范专科学校)24
湖南网络工程职业学院 湖南省 专科 25
长沙电力职业技术学院 湖南省 专科 26
湖南现代物流职业技术学院湖南省 专科 27
湖南-职业学院 湖南省 专科 28
长沙环境保护职业技术学院湖南省 长沙市
专科 29
湖南工程职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 30
保险职业学院 湖南省 专科 31
长沙社会安全职业技术学院 湖南省教育厅 长沙市 专科 32
长沙特殊教育职业学院 湖南省 专科 33
湖南对外经济贸易职业学院 湖南省 专科 34
湖南工艺美术职业学院 湖南省 专科 35
湖南交通职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 36
湖南水利水电职业技术学院 湖南省 专科 37
长沙通信职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 38
湖南生物与机电工程职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科
湖南商务职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 40
湖南科技职业学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 41
湖南体育职业学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 42
湖南机电职业技术学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 43
湖南软件职业学院 湖南省教育厅 专科 44
湖南艺术职业学院 湖南省 长沙市 专科 45
湖南信息科学职业学院 湖南省教育厅 专科 46
长沙南方职业学院 湖南省教育厅 长沙市 专科
第二篇:长沙大学校徽
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第三篇:长沙理工大学大学英语练习册答案
Keys
Test 1 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.B 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.A 10.B 11.C 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.B
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A
1-8 BACDBBBC 9-12 CA BC 13-15 CAD
Section B
16-18 CDD
19-22 CCBD
23-25 BDD Section C
26.employment
27.against
28.shocked
29.described
30.unchanged
31.employment 32.confined
33.particularly 34.Many of them are forced to start work when they are only ten years old.35.The children not only receive nothing or very little for their long hours of work but also they are prevented from attending school.36.better laws to protect young children, greater supervision of industry and heavier fines for those who break the laws.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A 1-5 J F K O L-10 G C M H I Section B 1-5 A D B B D
1-5 D B C A D
Part IV Cloze 1-5 D A BCA 6-10 C D B A D-15 C B A D C 16-20 A B D A C Part V Translation 1.2.3.4.5.Supposing/Suppose(that)the contrast I have made is valid while/though we admit the seriousness of the problem So accustomed are we to the idea that money means success if I had been on the spot then that confidence and hard work can greatly contribute to his success
Test 2 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.D 9.C 10.C 11.D 12.B 13.B 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.B
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 CDBCDCCC 9-12 ACDB 13-15 BDD Section B 16-18 ACD
19-22 CADC 23-25 ACD
Section C 26.Motor
27.danger
28.screens
29.controllers
30.exactly
31.handle 32.controllers
43.disaster 34.An air traffic controller noticed on his radar screen that the two planes were too close to each other.35.He ordered one to turn to the right and to climb, but he made a mistake: he ordered the wrong plane to do this!So, instead of turning away from the second plane, the first plane turned down towards it.36.They avoid each other by the smallest of a second.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A-5 M F I E D
6-10 N L A K J Section B-5 A B D B C
1-5 C B D A C
Part IV Cloze 1-5 D A D B D
6-10 C C B A C 11-15 B C B A D 16-20 A C D C A Part V Translation 1.2.3.4.5.some effective measures were taken should be measured by how much he does to society not so much a scholar he should adapt himself to wondering his real purpose
Test 3 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.C 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.A 14.D 15.D 16.A 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.A
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 CCDDDCAC 9-12 ADDA
13-15 BBB Section B 16-18 BAD
19-22 ACBD
23-25 BCD Section C 26.simply
27.necessarily
28.realize
29.dangerous
30.concentrate
31.exaggerate
32.survey
33.typical 34.Most mentioned Shakespeare, queen, village inns, English folk dancing, football hooligans, umbrellas, English castles, cricket, and fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.35.They are, in fact, simply stereotypes—that is, general features which people wrongly think are typical.36.If people have such a wrong impression of their own culture, how much more false would their impression of other cultures be!Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A-5 J D F N G
6-10 M K H E I Section B-5 B C D A C
1-5 B A D A C Part IV Cloze 1-5 DBACA-10 DBCBD 11-15 CDBDA 16-20 BCADC Part V Translation 1.2.3.4.5.It is unbelievable that
not so serious as they reported Chances are that the rumor It is because she is too inexperienced People suffering from cultural shock
Test 4 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.D
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 BDBDCBDA 9-12 ACDC
13-15 DBA Section B 16-18 BCD
19-22 DADC 23-25 ADD
Section C 26.chicken 27.construction 28.feeding
29.believed 30.morals
31.country
32.Palace
33.stage 34.I have been rejected so many times by record companies that it was hard not to be discouraged.35.A few weeks later, my manager received the phone call—Warner Brother’s wanted to sign me to a record deal.36.It was the sense of responsibility that made me like a man.Knowing that I had done my best filled me with pride.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)Section A-5 K O J A N
6-10 I G D M E Section B-5 A B D B C
1-5 C B D A C Part IV Cloze 1-5 D A D B C-10 A D B C D 11-15 B D C B A 16-20 C D A C B Part V Translation 1.2.3.4.5.normally/usually give priority to can the embrace a brilliant future Not until he had fulfilled his college dream the lower its dropout rate is If the police hadn’t rescued him in time
Test 5 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.D 2.B 3.D 4.B 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.C 10.D 11.C 12.C 13.D 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.C
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 BDDAABDC 9-12 CBAD 13-15 CBD Section B 16-18 CBD
19-22 ABBC 23-25 BDD Section C 26.grandparents,27.used
28.extended
29.throughout
30.nuclear
31.consists
32.structure
33.offers 34.They have freedom from their relatives and the husband does not have all the powers of the family.35.Wives in nuclear families do not enjoy this benefit, and they have another disadvantage, too;women generally live longer than their husbands, so older women from nuclear families often have to live alone.36.In the past, men worked outside home and women worked inside.Housework and child care were a full-time job, and there was no time for anything else.+Now women work outside and have more freedom than they did in the past, but they still have to do most of the housework.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A-5 G F A K G-10 J D H O M Section B-5 B A C C B
1-5 D B C D B
Part IV Cloze 1-5 ADACC
6-10 DACAA-15 DBDBC 16-20 DDBAB
Part V Translation 1.2.3.4.5.entering into the second round of negotiation could she feel peaceful and relaxed the ability to get along/on well with others no matter how frequently(they are)performed would not have survived that disaster
Test 6 Part I Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)
1-7 A B A D C B C 8
much more evidence 9
put nicotine on its agenda 10 could be eliminated Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 CBDDCDAC 9-12 BCBC
13-15 BBD Section B 16-18 CDB
19-22 DBCC
23-25 DCB
Section C 26.former
27.aimed
28.volunteer
29.billion
30.coordination 31.specialists 32.grants
33.address
34.They’re likely to drop out of school and less likely to succeed in life.But 40 percent of them still can’t read at a basic level.35.The program, initiated by President Clinton has come under criticism by Congress.36.Dozens of colleges and universities are prepared to send thousands of their students in support of the program.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A 1-5 M C L O N
6-10 D B F G A Section B 1-5 B A D D C
1-5 D D B D C Part IV Cloze 1-5 CDBDC-10 DADBD 11-15 CBBAB 16-20 CDADA
Part V Translation
1.2.3.4.5.not take this medicine
at the cost/expense of polluting the environment(which is)longer than we had expected you can’t praise him enough let alone have dinner with him
Test 7 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.D 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.C 13.B 14.A 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.B
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 ACDCAADB 9-12 DDBA
13-15 ACD Section B 16-18 AAD
19-22 BDCA
23-25 BDA
Section C 26.summed
27.mystery
28.senses
29.tasted
30.similarly
31.harmless
32.masses
33.completely 34.Your body will replace the dead cells with healthy ones.35.Serious damage can be done without the victim being aware at the time that damage has occurred 36.Or a child can be born weak or liable to serious illness as a result of radiation absorbed by its grandparents.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A
1—5
B E F G I
6—10 K N A J D Section B
1—5 B A C B D
1—5
C C A B C
Part IV Cloze 1)D
2)B
3)A
4)C
5)B
6)C 7)B
8)D
9)A
10)B
11)A
12)D 13)C
14)A
15)B
16)C)A
18)C 19)A
20)D
Part V Translation No sooner had I lit the candle than / Hardly had I lit the candle when 2 instead of cutting the costs of production 3 would he break his promise / commitment to pay back the money 4 should not be addicted to computer games./ should not indulge themselves in computer games / should not abandon themselves to computer games.5 were most impressed with / by his efficiency
Test 8 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.A
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 DCBBBDBD 9-12 CBDA
13-15 CBA Section B 16-18 BBB
19-22 AABC 23-25 CAA
Section C 26.headquarters
27.priceless
28.valuable antique 29.Consequently 30.status
31.threat
32.journalist
33.accused 34.He claimed that art treasure were being illegally exported to London on a regular basis, 35.They will severely damage London’s credibility as a centre of the world’s art trade.36.If passed in Britain, the EU laws would make London a much less attractive place to purchase art treasures.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A 1—5 H J A G B
6—10 D N I M K Section B 1—5 A D C B B
1—5
C A B D A Part IV Cloze 1)
D
2)B
3)
A
4)
C
5)
A
6)B 7)D
8)C
9)
B
10)
D
11)B
12)D 13)A
14)C
15)A
16)
D
17)
A
18)A 19)C
20)A
Part V Translation only to be told that she couldn’t come by then 2 nothing(should)be touched until the police arrived 3 have they undergone / endured tremendous hardship in the travel 4 the more concern we should draw to its safety 5 despite repeated assurances that it is safe
Test 9 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.B 17.A 18.B 19.B 20.A
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 DADCBBCC 9-12 CCDA
13-15BDD Section B 16-18 CAA
19-22 DCAA
23-25 AAD Section C 26.confusing
27.achieve
28.nervous
29.confidence 30.range
31.equipped 32.audio
33.socially 34.Most schools offer General English courses which are either part time—usually 15 hours per week—or full time, which can be as much as 40 hours.35.General English course also give students the chance to discover new parts of Britain.36.Wherever they go in Britain, they are assured high quality courses.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A
1—5 B O I E M
6—10 K H A G C Section B
1—5 C C D A B
1—5
B C D C A Part IV Cloze 1)
C
2)
D
3)
B
4)B
5)
A
6)D 7)
C
8)
A
9)
B
10)A
11)
D
12)A 13)B
14)
D
15)
C
16)
D
17)A
18)D 19)
B
20)
A
Part V Translation decided not to punish those students who had been late for class 2 which made the others jealous 3 falling export rates would have an impact on the economy 4 this dispute(should)be resolved / settled as soon as possible 5 forgetting to call in advance to cancel the date
Test 10 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 CBCDA ADB
9-12 BDAD 13-15 BCD Section B 16-18 ABA
19-22 BBAA 23-25 BAD Section C 26.awake
27.quiet
28.hillside
29.pot
30.boiled
31.share
32.fragrant
33.grinding 34.For only a little money, they could meet friends, play chess, talk, and discuss the news of the day.35.Coffeehouses became popular in America, when settlers from Europe brought the idea with them.36.In all the ways coffee is served, it has become an international drink.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)Section A
1—5 C I A K N
6—10 G E L H D Section B
1—5 C A B B D
1—5
C A D C D Part IV Cloze 1)
D
2)
C
3)C
4)B
5)
A
6)B 7)
D
8)
A
9)B
10)
C
11)
D
12)B 13)
A 14)
D
15)C
16)B
17)C
18)D 19)
A
20)
B
Part V Translation He might have thought his speech convincing 2 derives pleasure from helping others 3 how much you will be charged for your services 4 he is not so much a photographer than a painter / he is more of a painter than a photographer 5 largely due to the poor management
Test 11 Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.A 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.C 19.C 20.D
Part II Listening Comprehension Section A 1-8 CCBADBDC 9-12 CBCD
13-15 DBA Section B 16-18 ACA
19-22 BDDA
23-25 BBC Section C 26.rough
27.otherwise
28.hanging 29.leaving
30.weight
341.stiff 32.elastic
33.slightly 34.This is enough to save the ship from breaking into pieces.35.The boy had a bag of nuts beside him, and every time the ship was lifted by a wave and the joint opened.36.The boy then took it out and put the next one in a s the joint opened again.Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A 1—5 F G A M N
6—10 B L C J D Section B 1—5 C A A A C
1—5
A C B A A Part IV Cloze 1)
C
2)B
3)
B
4)
D
5)
C
6)B 7)
A
8)B
9)
D
10)
C
11)
B
12)A 13)C
14)
D
15)
B
16)
A
17)
A
18)C 19)
B
20)
D
Part V Translation
1.2.3.4.Having been damaged in the earthquake should we give up pursuing knowledge /should we abandon the pursuit of knowledge Being asked to give a performance hoping that we could reach the airport on time / in hopes that we could arrive at the airport on time 5.become aware of its serious consequences
Test 12 Part I Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)
1-8 B C C D B C A 8
apply to them and their kids 9
go to bed hungry 10 80 percent Part III Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A
1—5 C D B O K
6—10 F I L A G Section B
1—5 C A C D C
1—5 D B A C C Part IV Cloze 1)
C
2)
D
3)
A
4)
B
5)
A
6)D 7)
B
8)
C
9)
C
10)A
11)D
12)B 13)
A
14)C
15)
D
16)B
17)B
18)A 19)
C
20)D
Part V Translation would not have broken into my house 2 did he begin to realize his mistakes 3 completely lost in it being invited to attend the opening ceremony 5 the less likely it is to do so
第四篇:长沙大学班级活动策划方案
长沙公司活动策划方案
之长沙别墅聚会
聚会是公司活动的重要组成部分,是公司集体教育的经常性形式。活动和人的发展关系已为心理学所证明,开展多种形式的公司活动对促进员工发展,加强公司建设具有重要意义。在公司领导的倡导下,公司活动陆续展开准备工作,经过大家激烈的讨论,我们最后选定了公司活动的主要方向。我们决定搞一个别墅聚会,我们把公司活动的地点定在长沙哈哈派别墅。为了保障这次同学聚会的愉快进行,特拟订本次活动方案。
一、活动的组织策划
1、准备食材、买零食,饮料,水,每个人都提一点,把需要材料带去。
2、节目表演(每个寝室出一个节目,最后由组织与素质拓展委员来主持,在长沙哈哈派别墅旁边的空地上搞一个小型的篝火晚会。
3、游戏互动(真心话大冒险等等)
4、摄像记录
二、活动的进行:
1、负责人: 组长: 副组长:
2、活动流程:
(1)负责人集思广益,听取班级同学的意见,争取满足同学的不同
需求,达到玩得最开心的目的。
(2)负责人策划班级活动,时间,地点,责任,义务,注意事项,设备等。(3)收取班费
(4)长沙哈哈派别墅的预定工作及相关事宜(5)安排好时间,以及司机(6)各个老师的联系以及邀请(7)落实各项细节
(8)安排好接送的车辆,以及班级活动中需要用到的物品,比如照相机等等。(8)其他注意事项
希望这次班级活动能顺利进行,同时此后的班级活动都越来越好,同学们在这次班级活动中玩得开心!让大家度过快乐的学生时代。同时感谢各个负责人,班委,你们辛苦了。
第五篇:2013届湖南省优秀大学毕业生(长沙理工大学)
长沙理工大学2013届湖南省优秀毕业生公示名单
文法学院(4人)
朱婷王凤胡植邓欣欣
外国语学院(4人)
柏宇峰李姗俊赵如梦(研究生)唐胜蓝(研究生)设计艺术学院(7人)
欧阳洁陈冰楠李文舟于浩刘露孙鹏张盼
经济与管理学院(17人)
林雯徐婷王志婷张凌芳阳亚宁
洪雪花彭旺杨俊杨松许可瑞琳
刘轲杨丹妮赵灿张蜜(研究生)
刘炼春(研究生)刘丹(研究生)康亚南(研究生)数学与计算科学学院(3人)
杨光王定杰高欢(研究生)
电气与信息工程学院(11人)
王杰张立马欢徐自衡袁雪琼
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