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Preliminary estimation puts the figure at around $110 billion,()the $160 billion the President is struggling to get through the Congress.
A、in proportion to
B、in reply to
C、in relation to
D、in contrast to
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Were there any disputes()the figures?
A . at
B . in
C . on
D . over
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The tally figures of the loading port are in conformity()ours.
A . to
B . by
C . with
D . against
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Please tell the stevedores to load the cargo()according to the respective figures.
A . tightly
B . closely
C . securely
D . strictly
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Refer to the exhibit. Routing updates for the 192.168.1.0 network are being received from all three neighbors. Which statement is correct regarding the result of the con figuration shown? ()https://assets.asklib.com/images/image2/201807301539013573.jpg
A . The router will prefer the next hop of 172.16.1.1 for packets destined for the 192.168.1.0 network.
B . The router will prefer the next hop of 172.26.1.1 for packets destined for the 192.168.1.0 network.
C . The router will adve rtise the 192.168.1.0 network only to 172.30.1.1.
D . The router will advertise the 192.168.1.0 network only to 172.26.1.1.
E . The router will prefer the next hop of 172.26.1.1 for packets except those destined for the 192.168.1.0 network.
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The minister()the latest crime figures as proof of the need for more police.
A . referred
B . recruited
C . cited
D . imported
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Tonnage tax is officially based upon the figures obtained from the ().
A . Admeasurement Certificate
B . deadweight scale
C . displacement scale
D . Load Line Certificate
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()my knowledge the figure at the loading port is not quite accurate.
A . At
B . In
C . To
D . With
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records reveal that the earliest of human figures were found in the Zhou Dynasty.
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The sentence “As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.” is from the “Bible”. What kind of figure of speech is used?
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The text uses the following figures of speech except _______.
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Which of the following adopts the figure of speech - pun?
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In the Songs of Innocence , “Lamb” was the dominant figure, while in the ______ , the figure of “Tyger” dominated.
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Conservative figures suggest of the meaning comes from nonverbal components.
A、The messages sent without using words are called nonverbal communications.
B、Nonverbal communication is about achieving a shared meaning between the sender and the receiver during the nonverbal communication process.
C、Nonverbal communication refers only to intentional use of non-spoken symbol to communicate a specific message.
D、It is important to note that nonverbal communication embraces the intentionality and unintentionality of messages during the encoding and decoding phases.
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Zhao She ( 赵奢 ) is the first historical figure who bore the surname “ 马 ”
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Which of the following statement will the main figures in the formular of inventory turnover show?
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Using the figure in the Special window, The critical path is:
A . A-B-G
B . C-G
C . C-D
D . E-F
E . A-B-G and C-D
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听力原文:The editor in chief called in question the accuracy of the figures in the draft report of the financial news.
(22)
A.The editor in chief didn't know that the figures were accurate.
B.The editor in chief expressed doubt about the accuracy of the figures.
C.The editor in chief questioned the reporter about the accuracy of his article.
D.The editor in chief had telephoned someone and requested for a draft report.
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What is the function of figures in a business according to the passage?
A.They provide guides for the managers.
B.They are policy choices for the managers.
C.They lead to the increase in production.
D.They determine the profits of a business.
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The figures in the second paragraph imply that______.
A.the economy has continuously been shrinking
B.the development of law schools has been speeding up
C.there is a high unemployment rate in legal sector
D.there is a contradiction between enrollment and employment
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The sentence in the last paragraph "it should focus less on muddling with the figures. . . "suggests
A.it is wrong and unacceptable to distort the statistics of femicides.
B.there are more and more women involved in the drug violence in Mexico.
C.the government should pay less attention to the figure of female victims.
D.it is no good trying to conceal the serious state of violence against women.
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They are said to be reluctant to forsake the pleasures of single life. But nothing could be further from the truth; British women are much more attached to marriage than their European counterparts, around 95.1 percent of British women have married at least once by age 49, the highest figure in the European Union. Only 91.2 percent of British men have walked up the aisle by the same age.
Meanwhile, the much discussed trend for delaying marriage until later in life--blamed on career women reluctant to have children--may actually reflect a return to the historical norm.
The average age of first marriage in Europe 200 years ago was 28, the same as British brides in 1998, according to a paper for the National Family and Parenting Institute, the independent thinktank set up by Jack Straw to advise on family issues.
"The public conversation about marriage has often been conducted in an atmosphere fraught with anxiety that can easily tip over into what commentators have described as a moral panic," the report, comparing European trends in marriage, adds.
"Changes in the marriage rate and in the way people form. relationships are part and parcel of a society where change is rapid and individuals feel helpless in the face of new developments; yet it is vital that these issues can be discussed without blame."
The paper does not include divorce rates. In 1997 Britain had the highest divorce rate in Europe, although by 1999 the rate had fallen to the level of the late 1980s.
Despite much political consternation about the family, the report suggests British attitudes are more socially conservative than those of many EU counterparts.
Nine out of 10 couples in Britain living with their children are married, compared to half in Finland. And while cohabiting is becoming the norm for European twentysomethings, "change has happened much more rapidly across the whole of the EU than in the UK", the report finds. Around a third of British under-thirties live with a partner, but it is closer to half in France and 40 per cent in Germany.
"This report is about let's bring a cool head to this debate," said Gill Keep, head of policy at the institute. "It is much easier to take the panic out of the discussion if you look at it in a comparative way; things that you think are destroying your own society are actually common trends and they may not be that destructive."
She said that despite anxiety over later marriages--the average age of first-time brides rose from 23 in the postwar period to 28 for women and 30 for men by 1999--historically this would have seemed normal.
Social historian Christina Hardyment said that in the nineteenth century couples would not marry until they could afford to support a household. "Women below the middle classes would always work in some capacity, mainly in domestic service, and it made sense to save; people think of kings and queens and nobility being married off at 12 but that was highly unusual," she said.
It is a well-known fact that British women are unwilling to abandon single life for a marriage.
A.True
B.False
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Teresa Staal, CFA is an investment officer in a bank trust department. She manages money for celebrities and public figures, including an influential local politician. She receives a request from the
A、Provide the information and inform her client.
B、Send the requested documents and inform her supervisor.
C、Check with her firms compliance department to determine her legal responsibilities.
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Her jewelry____under the spotlights and she became the dominant figure at the ball.
A、glared
B、glittered
C、blazed
D、dazzled
已经确定AB都不对,单选题。