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She usually wears casual().
A . dress
B . coat
C . clothes
D . cloth
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()should generally best for handing acids,alkalis,various types of oils,solvents and chemicals in general.
A . Heat-resistant gloves
B . Rubber gloves
C . PVC gloves
D . Leather glove
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About the jacket water, that of the auxiliary engines usually() is circulated by pumps, and the main engine usually ()
A . an engine-driven;as well
B . an engine-driven;has an independent pump
C . an independent;as well
D . an independent;has an engine-driven pum
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Swift is a master satirist. His satire is usually masked by an outward gravity and an apparent earnestness which renders his satire all the more powerful. His "A Modest Proposal" is generally taken as a perfect model.
A . 正确
B . 错误
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Apartments are usually used in America, while ______ are usually used in UK.
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In general practice, when an offeree receives an offer, he usually would not accept it immediately, but would make a new offer as a reply, which is regarded as
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When making a resume, our job intention should not be vague or general but be specific enough.
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Frequently after surgery involving general anesthetic, a patient may not void urine for a period of time, because the kidneys have stopped producing urine. This usually temporary condition is termed__.
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Non-firm offer usually contains the words “subject to our final confirmation”,“just for reference”.
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Generally speaking,manual transmissions usually have four or five speeds.
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Packing can be divided into transport packing (usually known as outer packing) and sales packing (usually known as packing).
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Generally speaking, deduction is from general to specific, and it has strong power of proving, while induction is from specific to general, and it has a strong power of persuading.
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We also highlight the design and development of new products which offer environmental ad______ to our customers and the general public.
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()our general agent,you would also haye to look after the advertisin9.
A.Being
B.For
C.As
D.To be
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Generally it isnt harmful to our ears, when sounds are up to______.
A.140 decibels
B.100 decibels
C.80 decibels
D.160 decibels
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In international air cargo transportation, SpecificCommodity Rates are usually lower than General Cargo Rates.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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As humans we usually try our best to prevent _______.
A.love
B. luck
C. loss
D. life
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The men who race the cars are generally small,with a tight, nervous look.They range from the early 20s to the middle 40s, and it is usually their nerves that go first.
Fear is the driver's constant companion, and tragedy can be just a step behind.Scarcely a man in the 500 does not carry the scars of ancient crashes.The mark of the plastic surgeon is everywhere, and burned skin is common.Sometimes a driver's scars are invisible, part of his heritage.Two young drivers, Billy Vukovich and Gary Bettenhausen, raced in their first 500 in 1968.Less than 20 years before, their fathers also competed against one another on the Indy track-and died there.All this the drivers accept.Over the years, they have learned to trust their own techniques, reflexes, and courage.They depend, too, on a trusted servant-scientific engineering.Though they may not have had a great deal of schooling(an exception is New Zealand's Bruce McLaren, who has an engineering degree), many drivers are gifted mechanics, with a feeling for their engines that amount to kinship.A few top drivers have become extremely wealthy, with six-figure incomes from prize money, endorsements, and jobs with auto-product manufacturers.Some have businesses of their own.McLaren designs racing chassis(底盘).Dan Gurney's California factory manufactured the chassis of three of the first four ears in the 1968 Indy 500, including his own second place car.Yet money is not the only reason why men race cars.Perhaps it isn't even the major reason.Three-time Indy winner(1961,1964,1967)A.J.Foyt, for example, can frequently be found competing on dirty tracks in minor-league races, where money, crowds and safety features are limited, and only the danger is not.Why does he do it? Sometimes Foyt answers, "It's in my blood." Other times he says, "It's good practice." Now and then he replies, "Don't ask dumb questions."
1.The statement "it is usually their nerves that go first" means ________.
A.at first they all have a nervous look
B.they often find they can't bear the tension even if they are in good condition
C.someday they find they can't make responses to any risk
D.they can continue their career at most until the middle 40s
2.It can be inferred that a car accident is often coupled with ________.
A.a plastic surgeon
B.a companion
C.a risk
D.a fire
3.The invisible scars of the drivers mentioned in the second paragraph refers to ________.
A.the regrets left by their fathers
B.the fears left by their fathers
C.the cars left by their fathers
D.the heritage left by their fathers
4.Bruce McLaren is different from most of the drivers in that ________.
A.he himself designs chassis
B.he has an engineering degree
C.he manufactures chassis
D.he is a gifted mechanic
5.A.J.Foyt often takes part in minor-league races for ________.
A.prize money
B.blood test
C.cheers from the crowd
D.Enjoyment
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A study of art history might be a good way to learn more about a culture than is possible to learn in general history classes, Most【B1】history courses primarily concentrate on polities, economies, and war. But art history【B2】on much more than this【B3】art reflects not only the political【B4】of a people, but also religious beliefs, emotions, and psychology. In addition,【B5】about the daily activities of our【B6】or of people very different from our own can be provided by art, In short, art【B7】the essential qualities of a time and a place, and a study of it【B8】offers us a deeper understanding【B9】can be found in most history, books.
In history books,【B10】information about the political life of a country is【B11】; that is, facts about polities axe given,【B12】opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is【B13】, it reflects emotions and opinions. The great Spanish painter Francisco Goya was perhaps the first【B14】"political" artist. In his well-known painting The Third of May, 1080, he【B15】the Spanish government for its【B16】of power over people.
In the same way, art can【B17】a culture's religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious alt was almost the only【B18】of art that existed. Churches and other religious buildings were filled with paintings that【B19】people and stories from the Bible. By【B20】, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was(and still is) its absence of human and animal images.
【B1】
A.usual
B.typical
C.average
D.popular
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Migration is usually defined as "permanent or semi-permanent change of residence". However, our concern is with movement between nations, not with internal migration within nations, although such movements often exceed international movements in volume. Today, the motives of people who move short distances are very similar to those of international migrants.
Students of human migration speak of "push" and "pull" factors, which influence an individual's decision to move from one place to another. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. A push factor can be as simple and mild a matter as difficulty in finding a suitable job, or as traumatic as war, or severe famine. Obviously, refugees who leave their homes with guns pointed at their heads are motivated almost entirely by push factors (although pull factors do influence their choice of destination).
Pull factors are those associated with the place of destination. Most often these are economic, such as better job opportunities or the availability of good land to farm. In general, pull factors add up to an apparently better chance for a good life and material well-being than is offered by the place of origin. When there is a choice between several attractive potential destinations, the deciding factor might be a non-economic consideration such as the presence of relatives, friends, or at least fellow countrymen already established in the new place who are willing to help the newcomers settle in.
Besides push and pull factors, there are what the sociologists call "intervening obstacles." Even if push and (or) pull factors are very strong they still may be outweighed by intervening obstacles, such as the distance of the move, the trouble and cost of moving, the difficulty of entering the new country, and the problems likely to be encountered on arrival. The decision to move is also influenced by "personal factors" of the potential migrant. The prospect of packing up everything and moving to a new and perhaps very strange environment may appear interesting and challenging to an unmarried young man and appallingly difficult to a slightly older man with a wife and small kids. Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another. Regardless of why people move, migration of large numbers of people causes conflict. The United States and other western countries have experienced adjustment problems with each new wave of immigrants. It has usually taken several decades for each group to be accepted into the mainstream of society in the host country.
Today it is found that movement between nations often exceed international movements in volume.
A.True
B.False
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When most people refer to multimedia, they generally mean the combination of two or more continuous media, usually with some user(115). In practice, the two media are normally audio and video, this is,(116)plus moving(117).It should be' obvious by now that transmitting multimedia material in uncompressed form. is completely out of(118). The only hope is that massive compression is possible. Fortunately, a large body of research over the past few decades has led to many compression techniques and algorithms that make multimedia transmission(119).
A.display
B.games
C.help
D.interaction
E.pictures
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__1__the whole, women prefer brighter colors than men do. Almost everyone likes red, but women like yellow and green __2__than men do. Pink is usually considered a feminine color. Blue is usually considered a masculine color. As a __3__, people dress baby girls in pink and baby boys in blue.__4__, it is dangerous to generalize because taste changes. For example, years ago businessmen wore only white shirts; today they wear many different colors,__5__pink. If two objects are the same except for color, they will look different.
1A、By
B、In
C、As
D、On
2A、much
B、more
C、most
D、best
3A、stop
B、close
C、end
D、result
4A、However
B、Yet
C、But
D、Still
5A、include
B、to include
C、including
D、included
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Mary Johnson: Hello! Mr. Liu, nice to meet you again. This is my boss, Mr. Robert Lee, the general () of our company. He will host the meeting this morning.
Liu Hua: How do you do? Mr. Lee. I'm Liu Hua from China Zhongtie Bridge Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Robert Lee: How do you do? Mr. Liu. It's my pleasure to have you here with us in this ().
Liu Hua: I'm glad to have this opportunity to exchange ideas with you.
Robert Lee: Mary, you know, she is my (). Let me introduce the other colleagues here to you. Hi! Bob, I'd like you to meet the famous bridge(), Mr. Liu Hua.
Bob: Oh, my God. I'm so excited to meet you. May I introduce myself to you?
Liu Hua: Sure.
Bob: My name is Bob Jefferson. I'm Manager of Design Section. This is Dave Peterson, Manager of ()Department. Hi, Dave! Come on in.
Dave: Excuse me. You must be Mr. Liu Hua from China?
Liu Hua: Yes, nice to meet you.
Dave: Nice to meet you too.
Mary: Hi, everyone, the meeting room is ready, let's go on through. This way, please.
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Teachers’ believing in the _____ model in a general sense usually follow the sequence of teaching new words, sentences and then the whole passage in the reading class.
A.interactive
B.bottom-up
C.top-down
D.interactional