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The case for Dangerous Goods in question was badly crushed and was returned to dock shed and ().
A . shorlanded
B . shortshipped
C . shortdischareged
D . shortoperated
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George III was interested in agricultural improvement, so he was given the nickname ().
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It was early December 2003, my first seaon as a Salcation Army bell ringer, when I was confronted __________ the question.
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3 Complete the questions.► Have you got a car? If so, what kind?1 Have you ____ a bike? If so, when do you use it?
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The manager was about to draw his conclusion whenMr. Smith with a question.
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When designing your questionnaire, you should limit the number of questions so the respondent can answer them in 10 minutes.
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Why was the old woman in the villege so excited
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I was so tired that I _____ when I was sitting in the armchair reading.
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7. The writer said school was to ask questions of the universe.
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The students was just about to ________ the questions, when suddenly he found the answer.
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When he was questioned about the missing ring, he firmly______ that he had ever seen it.
A.said
B.claimed
C.denied
D.refused
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听力原文:So, if there are no more questions about the facilities at student services or an
听力原文: So, if there are no more questions about the facilities at student services or any of the special activities we have talked about, then we can move on to the next topic.
The last topic is health insurance. You will be required to have a health insurance policy of some sort at registration. If you are a scholarship student, you probably have automatic coverage established. If you are paying for your own tuition, you can still get insurance through the school. The forms to buy insurance from the school will be available at the registration desk when you register. If you have any questions about the benefits available, you can look at the back of the student handbook. In general, the school usually offers a good insurance policy compared to private companies so you should take a look. If you are receiving financial aid, you should contact your financial aid counselor to see if you can also receive insurance coverage.
If there are no other questions, that will do it for today .The best advice is to follow your student handbook and things should go smoothly. Remember, if there are any problems, you can ask me or any of the other student helpers. We will be under the sign that says "registrar's" at the registration area.
What is the speaker' s job?
A.The president of the university.
B.A registrar.
C.The head of the class.
D.A student.
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One answer to the question of land shortage was suggested by an organization some years ago. A city was to be built at sea, housing 30,000 people.
The suggestion was to shape the city like a harbor. The outer wall of the harbor would stand on steel columns resting on the sea-bed. Naturally this could only be where the water was fairly shallow. The people would like to live in flats in fifty-metre high outer wall. The flats would all face inwards, and would be made of concrete and glass. The glass would be specially made and colored to control the heat and strong light from the sun. The planners called this water the lake. The water inside this man-made harbor would be calm. On it would be floating islands carrying more buildings; a hospital, two theaters, a museum, an art exhibition hall and a church. On one of the islands would be a special factory to take the salt out of sea water and turn it into fresh water.
People living in the city could move around on small boats driven by electricity, so there would be no air pollution from the burning of gas. There would be platforms outside the main wall for ships bringing supplies. People could also travel to the mainland by motorboat or water plane.
What was suggested about the construction of a new city at sea?
A.The city was to be designed together with a harbor.
B.The walls around the city would be made of steel and glass.
C.The buildings of the city would rest on a floating island.
D.The people would live in tall buildings surrounded by a wall.
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The statesman was evidently ______ by the journalist's questions and glared at him for a few seconds.
A.put down
B.put out
C.put across
D.put away
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This is the question about which they have had so much discussion in the past few weeks
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The connoisseurs' opinions differed greatly as to the question whether the picture on show was a(n) ______ Picasso painting.
A.explicit
B.reliable
C.stringent
D.authentic
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I was deeply impressed by the assurance with which the student answered all my questions.
A.independence
B.confidence
C.insurance
D.reluctance
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SECTION B CONVERSATIONS In this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions wil
A.The return trip is too expensive
B.There is no technology to get people back.
C.People don’t want to return.
D.The return trip is too risky.
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The actress was very______at the insulting question raised by her opponent at the conference.
A.extraterrestrial
B.explicit
C.indignant
D.innovative
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The rain was so heavy that the man was wet to the skin; his whole body was______ and trembling.
A.stiff
B.straight
C.steady
D.hard
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Man: The train was supposed to arrive at 9 oclock. Woman: Nine oclock! But its already 9: 30. Question: What does the woman mean?
A.The train is always late.
B.She"s sorry it"s already 9: 30.
C.The train is arriving at 9: 30.
D.The train is already late.
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Questions 27~31 are Based on the following passage. One airline chief executive officer (CEO) was the master of the personal touch. Spending hours with his employees and getting, to know their joBs, he persuaded them to accept pay cuts in return for an ownership stake. The concession put the company so solidly in the Black that the CEO was aBle to sell it for $ 860 million.Another CEO scolded managers in front of others, cut one third of the work force and so emBittered the survivors that his airline Began to lose money, and the Board of directors fired him.
In any test of knowledge or IQ, the two CEOs would have dueled to a draw. The difference was their aBility to handle relationships, argues Daniel Goleman in Iris new Book, Working With E- motional Intelligence. Building on his 1995 Bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, Goleman now proBes how EI relates to the world of work.As he did in his earlier Book, Goleman masterfully ex- plains how a low EI hinders people's full intellectual potential By flooding the Brain with stress hormones that impair memory, learning and thinking. The heart of the Book, though, is an analysis of data collected from more than 150 firms on what distinguishes so-so performers from superstars. Goleman's findings : conventional intelligence takes second position to emotional intelligence in determining joB performance. In joBs ranging from repairman to scientist, IQ accounts for no more than 25 percent of the difference Between, say, a successful high-tech entrepreneur and a failed one. In another surprise, the contriBution of IQ shrinks and the contriBution of EI rises with the difficulty of a joB and how high it ranks in an organization. Based on traits that companies say distinguish winners from losers, Goleman concludes that EI carries much more weight than IQ in deter- mining success at the top.
However, the many examples of CEOs and other people in top positions who have the emotional intelligence of a snake -- But still were CEOs -- undermine the case for EIs indispensaBility in Business. But even if you accept that EI determines who excels, you have to wonder if it should. Goleman descriBes how 112 entry-level accountants were judged more or less successful By their Bosses according to their level of EI rather than their actual skill. No wonder so many auditors fail to notice cooked Books.
第27题:According to Goleman, the Biggest difference Between the two CEOs descriBed in the first paragraph lies in__________
A.their attitude toward their employees
B.their emotional intelligence
C.their conventional intelligence
D.their Business strategy
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SECTION B CONVERSATIONS In this section you will hear two conversations . At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions wi
A.Their suppl i ers are raising price
B.Their shipping agent is upping fees.
C.They have been operatin g with loss.
D.Energy prices are rising.
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It was____ a difficult question____ even the top student in the class could not work it work.
A.such , that
B.so, that
C.such, as
D.enough, as