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A mortgagee does not acquire a right to the freight()he has taken actual or constructive possession of the ship.
A . where
B . if
C . and
D . unle
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If you learn to read the signs, you can tell whether what a person says is what he really means, or whether, like the man whose stomach does not move when he laughs, he is trying to deceive you.()
A . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人说的是否是他真正的意思,或者他是否像那种“笑里藏刀”的人在试图蒙蔽你。
B . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人是否口是心非,是否像那种“笑里藏刀”的人试图蒙蔽你。
C . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人所说的话是否是他真正要表达的东西,是否是那种“笑里藏刀”的人试图蒙蔽你。
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What lessons does the experience of college have to impart according to the author?
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The teacher needs to have a_____ idea of what he/she would like to achieve for the lesson.
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What does Pecola dream to have?
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According to the author, what features does a real hero have?
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“What does he look like?” is a sentence that we use when we want to know someone’s appearance, while “What is he like?” is a sentence that we use when we want to know someone’s personality.
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What does observant mean in the sentence, ‘He seems to have been a rigorously observant Muslim.’? A. 善于观察的 B. 严格遵守教规的 C. 机警的
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What must one have done before if he intends to apply for this job?
A.Worked at night
B.Led an organization
C.Taught new workers
D.Completed company audits
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Man: Hows your new job? Woman: Its quite all right, but itll take me some time to learn the ropes. Question: What does the woman say about her new job?
A.She has some problems with her job.
B.She"s not familiar with the work yet.
C.She"s not satisfied with her new job.
D.She doesn"t have time to learn to do her job well.
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what things does he love ? A listen to. B listening C listen D listening to
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What point does the professor make when he mentions that good topsoil takes thousands of years to form?
A.It takes a long time to ruin good topsoil.
B.It was wrong to believe that land could not be damaged.
C.Farmers should not have moved on to other places.
D.Plowing the land creates good topsoil faster than natural processes do.
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What does the woman claim to have done?
A.Opened a rug store
B.Learned to make rugs
C.Invested in a rug-making business
D.Watched as her rug was being made
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What does the author mean by saying, "We have to undo man' s mistake in bringing cats here" (Paragraph 3 ) ?
A.Friendly animals such as dogs should have been introduced.
B.Men should remove the bad effect caused by cats.
C.Man should have a better understanding of cats.
D.Cats are not as valuable as other rare animals.
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Every artist knows in his heart that he is saying something to the public.Not only does he want to say it well, but he wants it to be something that has not been said before.He hopes the public will listen and understand what he wants to teach them, and what he wants them to learn from him.
What visual artists like painters want to teach is easy to make out but difficult to explain, because painters translate their experience into shapes and colors, not words.They seem to feel that a certain selection of shapes and colors, out of the countless billions possible, is exceptionally interesting for them and worth showing to us.Without their work we should never have noticed these particular shapes and colors, or have felt the delight which they brought to the artist.
Most artists take their shapes and colors from the world of nature and from human bodies in motion and at rest; their choices indicate that these aspects of the world are worth looking at, that they contain beautiful sights.Contemporary artists might say that they merely choose subjects that provide an interesting pattern, that there is nothing more in it.Yet even they do not choose entirely without reference to the character of their subjects.
If one painter chooses to paint a decaying leg and another a lake in moonlight, each of them is directing our attention to a certain aspect of the world.Each painter is telling us something, showing us something, emphasizing something—all of which means that, consciously or unconsciously, he is trying to teach us.
1.An artist hopes that the public will ____.
A.understand him and learn from him
B.notice only shapes and colors in his work
C.teach him something
D.believe what he says in his work
2.It is hard to explain what a painter is saying, because he/ she ___.
A.uses shapes and colors instead of words
B.uses unusual words and phrases
C.does not express himself /herself well
D.does not say anything clearly
3.The writer points out that contemporary artists might say their choices of subject _____.
A.only provide interesting patterns
B.teach the public important truths
C.have no pattern or form
D.carry a message to the public
4.The writer also points out that contemporary art contains ____.
A.nothing but meaningless patterns
B.uninteresting aspects of the world
C.completely meaningless subjects
D.subjects chosen partly for their meanings
5.What is implied in this passage?()
A.A painting is more easily understood than a symphony.
B.Art is merely the arranging of shape and color.
C.Every artist tries to say something to the public.
D.One must look beyond shape and color to find what the artist is saying.
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He ought to have handed in the paper yesterday. That’s what he______.
A.A.should do
B.B.should have done
C.C.should be doing
D.D.should
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What ranking does the film Avatar have respect to money earned?
A.Number 2.
B.Number 3.
C.Number 1.
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What does the student usually have to do before taking the advanced sketching course?
A.Write a book.
B.Attend an afternoon meeting.
C.Enroll in another class.
D.Go to the art museum.
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Gordon Shaw the physicist, 66, and colleagues have discovered what's known as the "Mozart effect," the ability of a Mozart sonata, under the right circumstances, to improve the listener's mathematical and reasoning abilities. But the findings are controversial and have launched all kinds of crank notions about using music to make kids smarter. The hype, he warns, has gotten out of hand.
But first, the essence: Is there something about the brain cells work to explain the effect? In 1978 the neuroscientist Vernon Mountcastle devised a model of the neural structure of the brain's gray matter. Looking like a thick band of colorful bead work, it represents the firing patterns of groups of neurons. Building on Mounteastle, Shaw and his team constructed a model of their own. On a lark, Xiaodan Leng, who was Shaw's colleague at the time, used a synthesizer to translate these patterns into music. What came out of the speakers wasn't exactly toe-tapping, but it was music. Shaw and Leng inferred that music and brain-wave activity are built on the same sort of patterns.
"Gordon is a contrarian in his thinking," says his longtime friend, Nobel Prize-winning Stanford physicist Martin Peri. "That's important. In new areas of science, such as brain research, nobody knows how to do it."
What do neuroscientists and psychologists think of Shaw's findings?' They haven't condemned it, but neither have they confirmed it. Maybe you have to take them with a grain of salt, but the experiments by Shaw and his colleagues are intriguing. In March a team led by Shaw announced that young children who had listened to the Mozart sonata and studied the piano over a period of months improved their scores by 27% on a test of ratios and proportions. The control group against which they were measured received compatible enrichment courses--minus the music. The Mozart-trained kids are now doing math three grade levels ahead of their peers, Shaw claims.
Proof of all this, of course, is necessarily elusive because it can be difficult to do a double- blind experiment of educational techniques. In a double-blind trial of an arthritis drug, neither the study subjects nor the experts evaluating them know which ones got the test treatment and which a dummy pill. How do you keep the participants from knowing it's Mozart on the CD?
In the first paragraph Gordon Shaw's concern is shown over ______.
A.the open hostility by the media towards his findings
B.his strength to keep trying out the "Mozart effect"
C.a widespread misunderstanding of his findings
D.the sharp disagreement about his discovery
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What appeared to be happening in he France Teilecoms workplace? What stress symptoms might have alerted managers to a problem?
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听力原文:M: How does your son like his new school W: Great. He seems to have some new frie听力原文:M: How does your son like his new school W: Great. He seems to have some new friends in no time. Q: What can be inferred about the woman’s son ()
A.He doesn’t like his new school.
B.He feels very lonely now.
C.He has no time to make new friends.
D.He has adapted easily to his new school.
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What ___does the United States have to stop the rise of obesity by 2025?
A.chance
B.chances
C.chancing
D.chanced
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In the film About a Boy, what does Will do to make a living()?A.He writes songs
B.He sells CDs and trainers
C.He organizes activities in SPAT
D.He lives off the royalties on his father’s song and never work
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What does the doctor mean by saying You have to start somewhere(Par2)()
A.She has to find the right place to start
B.She has to do it sooner or later
C.That will be a memorable first time
D.That is a perfect time to start