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CIP has something in common with CIF. However, there are still some differences which makes CIP more suitable for the export business of an inland place. () is suitable for any mode of transport.
A . FOB
B . CIF
C . CIP
D . CFR
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A sling psychrometer is used to measure().
A . seawater temperature
B . engine temperature
C . dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures
D . barometric pressure
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What are the two main types of stud link chain().
A . Oil Rig chain and Oil Field Stud Link chain
B . Flash-butt welded chain and Di-Lok chain
C . Flash-butt welded chain and Oil Rig chain
D . Oil Field Stud Link chain and Flash-butt welded chai
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When using slings,cargo handlers should take all the following precautions except().
A . Ensure that slings are securely fastened around the load
B . Avoid careless winch operations,especially when handling fragile cargo
C . Exercise care when using hooks,crowbars,and similar tools
D . Keep the loads as close to the rail or deck as possible
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() are more suitable for large quantities at low pressure.
A . Reciprocating pumps
B . Rotary pumps
C . Centrifugal pumps
D . Gear pum
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Manila slings should not be used to load().
A . cotton
B . lumber
C . steel
D . tire
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Which two statements are true about a job chain?()
A . A job chain can contain a nested chain of jobs.
B . The jobs in a job chain cannot have more than one dependency.
C . A job of the CHAIN type can be run using event-based or time-based schedules.
D . The jobs in a job chain can be executed only by using the events generated by the Scheduler
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Which two statements are true about a job chain?()
A . A job chain can contain a nested chain of jobs
B . The jobs in a job chain cannot have more than one dependency
C . A job of the CHAIN type can be run using event-based or time-based schedules
D . The jobs in a job chain can be executed only by using the events generated by the Scheduler
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You notice that a job in a chain has not completed on a nonconstrained RAC database. Which of these are valid reasons why that might occur?()
A . The job priority is 1 and the resource consumer group CPU emphasis allocation is a low percentage.
B . The job affinity is to a service and one node in that service is unavailable.
C . The job affinity is to an instance and that instance is unavailable.
D . There is no service affinity.
E . None of the above.
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A sling is a device used in().
A . hoisting cargo aboard a vessel
B . hoisting personnel aboard a vessel
C . securing a small boat to a large vessel
D . hoisting the anchor
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Which two statements are true about a job chain? ()(Choose two.)
A . A job chain can contain a nested chain of jobs.
B . The jobs in a job chain cannot have more than one dependency.
C . A job of the CHAIN type can be run using event-based or time-based schedules.
D . The jobs in a job chain can be executed only by using the events generated by the Scheduler
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A sling psychrometer is a(n) ______.
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Method of calculating weight by conditioned weight is suitable to the cargoes whose moisture contents are not stable. The weight of the cargo equals to dry weight plus _______.
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Hot-desking is suitable for the workplaces where where not all employees are actually working in an office at the same time or on the same schedules.
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174. Chain slings are suitable for heavy slender articles, such as ______.
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Bullwhip effect refers to a phenomenon that demand variations that exist at the customer end of the supply chain are magnified as orders are generated back through the supply chain. ( )
对
错
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The most visible victims of pollution, fish, are only a link in a chain from microscopic life to man.
A.鱼是最显而易见的污染受害者,但它只不过是从微生物到人类这一长链中的一环罢了。
B.在从微生物到人类这一长链中,鱼是污染的唯一受害者,而且是最容易看见的。
C.污染影响着所有的生物界,但鱼是最显而易见的受害者。
D.最明显的污染受害者们构成了从微生物到人类的长链,而鱼则仅仅是其中的一环。
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Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.
In fact, there was hardly any activity or social event that could not be set to Music. Weddings, births, christening, funerals, picnics, parades-- 21 had their musical accompaniment.
After the American Civil War (1860-1865), the Negroes had gained their freedom and were ready 22 a new type of music, 23 that would preserve their musical traditions but be fast and happy 24 their 25 freedom. They wanted something they could play as professional musicians for both black and white audiences. Jazz was the answer. It combined themes from Negro work songs, spirituals and blues, set to a fast beat, 26 the musicians improvising (即兴而作) as they went along, like the funeral marching bands. To be good, a musician had not only to remember his part but also 27 able to invent new variations on the spur (激励) of the moment.
Jazz 28 the people, but popular 29 is changed many times in form, style, and tempo. Each change added something 30 .
21.
A. which
B. that
C. all
D. those
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Method of calculating weight by conditioned weight is suitable to those cargoes whose moisture contents are not stable , such as wool, silk , etc.
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听力原文:It is my firm belief that men and women are equal. I cannot accept that some roles are more suitable for males than for females. As far as I am concerned, men and women are equally capable of learning all skills.
In my view, parents should share household tasks and childcare. I think the division of labor should depend on individual circumstances. It seems to me that we can learn most things if we try. It's unwise to suggest that women should take care of most of the practical aspects of childcare because they are more patient, more gentle and more skilled at it. Men can be just as skilled in these areas if they have practice!
Of course, I acknowledge that men are often physically stronger than women and are therefore better at doing certain types of physical work. And I don't deny that one individual may be better at cooking, for example, than the other. But I reject the suggestion that cleaning, washing and ironing are women's work. I strongly believe that we should question all types of sexual stereotyping. If you ask me, there's no such thing as "women's work". There's no reason at all why a man shouldn't do the ironing! My husband does all the ironing in our house — and I do all the electrical repairs!
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A.Some jobs are more suitable for men than for women.
B.Women should take care of the practical aspects of childcare.
C.Cleaning, washing and ironing are women's work.
D.There should not be such things as "women's work".
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You are going to read a magazine article about the popularity of activity holidays. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A-I for each part (1-7) of the article. There is one extra heading which you de net need to use.
A A false sense of security
B Remote destinations
C Too risky for some
D Holidays that don't quite work
E New findings
F Very little real danger
G Too much routine
H Second-hand experiences
I Available to all
Activity Holidays
Whether it's bungee-jumping, climbing or sky-diving, we want to test ourselves on holiday. Peter Jones tries to find out why.
Risk-taking for pleasure is on the increase. Adventure activities and "extreme" sports are becoming very popular and attracting everyone from the young and fit to people who, until recently, were more likely to prefer walking round museums at weekends. Grandmothers are white-water rafting, secretaries are bungee-jumping, and accountants are climbing cliffs.
【B1】__________
Well-planned summer expeditions to tropical locations are now fashionable for European university students. As they wander over ancient rocks or canoe past tiny villages, away from it all, it ]s quite possible to feel "in tune with nature", a real explorer or adventurer.
【B2】__________ A whole blanch of the travel industry is now developing around controlled risks. Ordinary trippers, too, are met off a plane, strapped into rafts or boats and are given the sort of adventure that they will remember for years. They pay their money and they trust their guides, and the wetter' they get the better. Later, they buy the photograph of themselves "risking all in the wild".
【B3】__________
But why the fashion for taking risks, real or simulated? The point that most people make ix that city lie is tame, with little variety, and increasingly corrtroled. Physical exercise is usually restricted to aerobics in the gym on a Thursday, and a game of football or tennis in the park or a short walk at the weekend.
【B4】__________
Says Trish Malcolm, an independent tour operator: "People want a sense of immediate achievement and the social element of shared physical experience is also important.' Other operators say that people find the usual type of breaks-such as a week on the beach-Loo slow. They say that participation in risk sports is a reflection of the restlessness in people. They are always on the go in their lives and want to keep up the momentum on holiday.
【B5】__________ But psychologists think it's even deeper than this. Culturally, we are being separated from the physical, outside world. Recent research suggests that the average person spends less and less time out of doors per day.
【B6】__________ Nature and the great outdoors are mostly encountered through wildlife films or cinema, or seen rushing past the windows of a fast car. In a society where people are continually invited to watch rather than to participate, a two-hour ride down a wild and fast- flowing river can be incredibly exciting.
【B7】__________ One psychologist believes that it is all part of our need to corrtrol nature. Because we have developed the technology to make unsinkable boats, boots that can stop us getting frostbite or rackets that allow us to survive in extreme temperatures, we are beginning to believe that nothing will harm us and that we are protected from nature. That is until nature shows us her true power in the form. of a storm, flood or avalanche.
【B1】______
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Scientists discovered that atoms of some substances are radioactive. This means that they are unstable and can be split. The chain of splitting atoms releases great destructive energy and it was this discovery which led scientists to develop the idea of an atomic bomb. The American government secretly worked to produce such a bomb and the first version was much more powerful than anyone had thought.
By this time, the World War II had ended in Europe. But the Japanese refused to surrender, the Americans decided that by dropping an atomic bomb on Japan, they could end the war quickly and save more of their soldier’s lives.
Soon after midnight on 6 August 1945, a bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, a civilian target. No warning was given and there was total devastation. Almost all the buildings were destroyed and more than 100000 people died or were horribly wounded.
The Japanese military still did not want to surrender so three days later, the Americans dropped a second atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki, killing 45000 people. The Japanese government was discussing ending the war when they heard the news of Nagasaki. Finally, they surrendered and the World War II came to an end.
At first, the scientists who had built the bomb were pleased that it had helped to end the war. However, many would come to realize that they had helped to create the most terrible weapon known to man.
The first atomic bomb ______.
A.was less powerful
B.was dropped in Nagasaki
C.was a failure
D.was tested in desert
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A controversial decision on whether choice cuts of steak and cartons of milk produced from cloned animals are suitable for the dinner table is now long overdue.
Hundreds of pigs, cows and other animals created with the help of cloning are living (1)_____ farms across the United States and (2)_____ the forthcoming ruling will directly (3)_____ American consumers, British holidaymakers may also (4)_____ themselves at the forefront of a food revolution that many commentators expect will (5)_____ arrive here.
(6)_____ the birth of Dolly the sheep—the first mammal cloned from an adult cell—there were extreme predictions of herds of genetically (7)_____ bulls and pastures (8)_____ with cloned dairy cows.
That double (9)_____ of the past decade has not yet been realized (10)_____ clones have become a familiar sight at agricultural fairs in America, where producers of (11)_____ pigs and cattle have been among the first to (12)_____ cloning, which offers a way to keep (13)_____ traits without inbreeding problems caused by traditional methods. Clones of rare and elite animals, including sheep, goats, and rabbits, (14)_____ a way to improve animal healthy, (15)_____ the nutritional value of meat and milk, and breed animals immune (16)_____ diseases or better suited for developing countries.
The safety of cloned (17)_____ has been under examination by various bodies. Three years ago the US National Academy of Science concluded that (18)_____ available data indicated that cloning met animal welfare and food safety considerations, more information was needed. (19)_____ scientific evidence suggests that there is little (20)_____ for alarm, at least on food-safety grounds.
A.at
B.within
C.on
D.in
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11、下列哪几项属于推行绿色供应链的激励性因素? Which of the following are the incentives for the green supply chain?
A.成熟的技术支持 Mature technical support
B.绿色产品的偏好 Preference for green products
C.政府激励 Government incentives
D.环保政策的要求 Requirements of environmental protection policy