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STAND BY ENGINE.的中文意思是:备车。
A . 正确
B . 错误
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STAND BY ENGINE.的中文意思是().
A . A、备车
B . B、完车
C . C、备锚
D . D、停车
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STAND BY POW OFF灯亮说明()
A . 交流备用汇流条没电
B . 直流备用汇流条没电
C . 电瓶汇流条没电
D . 以上全部
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“Stand by an engine” means ()
A . “prepare to stop the engine”
B . “assemble an engine on its bedplate”
C . “make an engine ready for starting”
D . “dismantle an engine&rdquo
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A r() is often seen as part of a word, but it can never stand by itself although it bears clear, definite meaning.
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()it is advisable to remain on a VHF channel 8, say: “stand by on VHF channel 8”.
A . That
B . /
C . When
D . What
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When stand-by engine instructions have been received, it’s necessary to make it sure that all valves in the various systems are()
A . operational
B . open
C . closed securely
D . at middle positio
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Please stand-by()channel 12.
A . to
B . on
C . at
D . i
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“Stand by engine” means ().
A . prepare to stop the engine
B . assemble an engine on its bedplate
C . make an engine ready for starting
D . make an engine run steadily
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Before "stand-by" is rung on the engine telegraph, it is usual to give the main engine () ahead and astern.
A . a brief trial with turning gear
B . a brief trial on power
C . a long trial by steering gear
D . one minutes trial with windla
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FCAPS is a network maintenance model defined by ISO. What does it stand for?()
A . Action Management
B . Fault Management
C . Configuration Management
D . Protocol Management
E . Security Management
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Play it by ear means you aren't going to make a firm plan, but will decide what to do as you go along.
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It shames me to say it, but I told a lie when _______ at the meeting by my boss.
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I rellypprecite_____ to help me, but Im sure tht I cn mnge by myself.you to offerB.yourI rellypprecite_____ to help me, but Im sure tht I cn mnge by myself.you to offer B.your offering C.it to offer D.it offering
A.you to offer
B.your offering
C.it to offer
D.it offering
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Suppose you were offered a bribe in exchange for a promise, what would you do—receive it or stand by your principles?
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听力原文:W: I sold the idea to the bosses by refusing to take no for an answer. It was tough at first, but they finally agreed that it was a good idea.
M: Yes, I believe the key to salespeople is not accepting your first refusal.
Q: What does the man say about salespeople?
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A.Salespeople must be persistent.
B.Salespeople don't sell enough.
C.Salespeople sell too much.
D.Salespeople are inconsiderate.
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Darwin's great work, The Origin of Species, is now generally accepted as one of the most important books ever written. But when it first came out in 1859, it was both derided and bitterly condemned by scientists and laymen.
Much of opposition to The Origin of Species arose from Darwin's claim that all living creatures, including man, are somehow related. Many people were outraged by the suggestion that man shared a common ancestor with animals such as apes and monkeys. They attacked Darwin for saying that man had descended from the apes.
But Darwin never actually said this. He believed that modern men and modern apes have both descended from the same ancestor. But at some time in pre-history, millions of years ago, men and apes began to develop separately, and ever since have continued to take on different characteristics. Today, more than 90 years after Darwin's death, this is the opinion which scientists continue to hold.
In his works, Darwin described the progression of life from its earliest forms. First came the invertebrate-creatures without a backbone. Then invertebrates evolved into fish; fish into amphibians; amphibians into reptiles; and reptiles into birds and mammals.
Fossil remains found after his death show that Darwin was right. Perhaps the most amazing fact about his theory is that he managed to work it out with the aid of only a few fossil discoveries.
Fossil remains were not the only information which we now possess but which Darwin lacked. He did not know that apes have the same diseases as men; nor that they and men have the same kind of blood. Nor did he know about the modern uses of radiation which enable scientists to tell the age of fossil remains and so estimate the speed at which evolution has taken place.
Which of the following best describes the passage as a whole?
A.The Origin of Species is a very significant book.
B.Darwin's discoveries were proved to be right though the Origin of Species was severely attacked.
C.The evolution of men has gone through a very long process.
D.It was impossible for Darwin to prove his ideas only with the aid of fossils.
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"It tells you how to find your way when you get lost.But it’s all right. I'll get another one in London." is said by().
A、Pocahontas' dad
B、Pocahontas
C、John Smith
D、Grandma Willow
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Now that the damage inflicted by the Asian financial crisis looks like it was caused by an economic neutron bomb. The crisis has hurt great numbers of people, but has left the main structures of the world economy standing. The worst of the direct impact may be over. Many of the hardest-hit countries are on the road to recovery, financial "contagion" has been contained and world economic growth seems set to pick up soon.
The most important development, however, is a non-event: the collapse of global capitalism has not occurred. Instead, the post-crisis world is likely to be even more market-oriented than the one that preceded it, with a proliferation of new rules and practices that will help markets to operate more smoothly. The countries recovering best, such as Thailand and South Korea, are doing so by moving further in a free-market direction. None of the affected nations has tried to isolate itself from the global economy, and the widely feared worldwide wave of protectionism has not yet materialized.
Nor has there been the great rethinking of economic globalization that some feared and others advocated. The critics of global capitalism pounced on the crisis as proof of globalization's fatal flaws. Their analyses often concluded that "there must be something better." On the contrary, economists have taken free-market principles as the starting point for new ideas, not called them into question.
There has been much criticism of the so-called Washington consensus—the traditional free-market orthodoxy that uniformly prescribes fiscal discipline, deregulation, and financial liberalization. Partly as a result of the crisis, a new consensus simply adds extra prescriptions—such as better financial supervision, labor market, etc.—to the list. It is an elaboration of the original consensus, not a new departure.
Numerous studies also show that engagement in the global economy leads to higher growth and helps to reduce poverty in developing countries. Today's economic arguments are not over fundamental free-market policies, but what must be done to supplement them. Likewise, the efforts to devise a new "international financial architecture" in the wake of the crisis, due to continue during the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, will not involve rebuilding the system from scratch. The aim is to make incremental improvements in financial rules and practices that will oil the wheels of the market system, not to trade it in for a non-existent new model.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.After the severe Asian Financial Crisis, the world economy began to recover.
B.Asian Financial Crisis is as devastating as a neutron bomb and causes great damage.
C.There are still direct and indirect impacts so that the economy cannot recover.
D.The direct impact of Asian Financial Crisis has gone.
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He used to say he liked traveling by train, but now after eight hours standing in the corridor, he changed his______.
A.sound
B.voice
C.tone
D.tune
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What does the author mean by saying "..., but it is notoriously difficult to gel anybody pay out money for keeping people healthy."? 查看材料
A.People don"t pay attention to their health.
B.Few people are willing to support travel medicine.
C.Most travellers firmly believe that they will be safe.
D.Health comes last compared with others.
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In the past, people used______that the moon was too far away ______But now it is possible for man______there by spaceship.
A.to think , not to reach , to get
B.. to think , to reach , to get
C.to thinking , to reach , will get
D.thought , to reach , to get to
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demonstrate that they find it difficult to change at first. But soon they find that, when they look back on their wasteful spending days, it seems like they were possessed by another person. How coul
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Some people may have been daunted by the task because of the difficulties it brings, but I do not know of______.
A.them doing so
B.any having done so
C.their doing like that
D.any doing that way