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Every ship shall carry personnel qualified for()to the satisfaction of the Administration.
A . distress and safety radio communication purposes
B . life-saving purpose
C . GMDSS requirements
D . emergency positio
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According to a survey which is done by Allen Dordoy in 2002,The number one reason why students plagiarize is not to get a better grade.
A.对
B.错
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Mianjian is usually led by the oldest lady in the family to announce tothe ancestors that one descendent of the family now get married.
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Priestley proves the thesis statement of his famous essay “On Getting Off to Sleep” with one example: his ______ in sleep.
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Traveling by bus or train is one of the most _ ways to get around around.
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There is more than one way to the square. Life is like that. If you can't get to the place where you want to go by one road, try another.
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When a pronoun has more than one possible antecedent in a sentence, the reader will get confused about which antecedent is meant. It is called “a pronoun with two or more possible antecedents”.
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When you buy the spare parts for your car , try to get the _______ ones from the authorized dealer.
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______, to solve problems, and to overcome difficulties, all give one a sense of satisfaction.
A.To face trouble
B.Facing trouble
C.To facing trouble
D.Being faced trouble
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One day the wind said to the sun, "Look at that man walking along the road. I can get his coat off more quickly than you can."
"We will see about that," said the sun. "I will let you try first."
So the wind tried to make the man take off his coat. He blew and blew, but the man only pulled his coat more closely around himself.
"I give up," said the wind at last. "I cannot get his coat off." Then the sun tried. He shone as hard as he could. The man soon became hot and took off his coat.
______tried first.
A.The moon
B.The sun
C.The wind
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One of the most widely discussed subjects these days is. energy crisis. Automobile drivers cannot get gasoline; homeowners may not get enough heating oil; factories are 【C1】______ by a fuel shortage.
The crisis has 【C2】______ questions about the large oil companies and windfall 【C3】______ . Critics of the oil industry charge that the major companies are getting richer because of the oil shortage. Shortage, of course, drives prices up. As oil prices rise, the critics say, the oil companies will make more money (windfall profits) without doing a thing to 【C4】______ the extra cash. "Windfall" profits are sudden unearned profits--profits made 【C5】______ luck, or some special turn of events.
The word itself tells what "windfall" means--something blown down by the wind, such as trees, or fruit 【C6】______ from trees. But the word has taken on a special meaning. This meaning (getting something unearned) was first used in medieval England.
This is 【C7】______ it started: at that time much of the land was in the hands of 【C8】______ barons. The rest of the people, commoners, lived and worked on their vast estates. They planted the seed, cared for the farm animals and harvested the crops. Not all the land, however, was used for farming. Every baron kept a large private forest for 【C9】______ deer and wild bear.
When hungry, the people sometimes would kill the animals in the lord's forest for food. And there were times 【C10】______ they might cut down trees for fuel. So, strong laws were passed to protect the forests, and the animals. Violations were severely 【C11】______ .
But there was one way people could get wood from the forest. If they found trees blown down by the wind ("windfall") they were free to take them for use as fuel in their homes. And that is the meaning that has come down to us--something good gotten by luck or 【C12】______ .
The common people of old England, often hungry and cold, must often have prayed for a good strong wind. Critics today 【C13】______ that the oil industry has also been praying for something just like it --some political or military 【C14】______ that might produce a windfall--a rise in oil prices and profits.
The oil companies deny that this is so. In Congress, critics of the oil companies have proposed a 【C15】______ on such profits. The debate on rising oil price will go on for some time, and most likely we will hear more and more about windfall profits.
【C1】______
A.threatened
B.claimed
C.explored
D.narrowed
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What is implied in“if you do get one eventually,just make sure to look both ways before crossing the street!”
A.You will be too excited to watch the traffic.
B.Enjoying electronic devices while walking may invite ti"affie accidents.
C.It is not possible for you to get such a backpack.
D.It is wise of you to have such a backpack.
此题为多项选择题。
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Most people cant get ______ the day without at least one cup of tea or coffee. (1995年考试真题)
A.on
B.through
C.over
D.by
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There are certain people who behave in a quite peculiar fashion during the work of analysis. When one speaks hopefully to them or expresses satisfaction with the progress of the treatment, they show signs of discontent and their condition invariably becomes worse. One begins by regarding this as defiance and as an attempt to prove their superiority to the physician, but late one comes to take a deeper and juster view. One becomes convinced, not only that such people cannot endure any praise or appreciation, but that they react inversely to the progress of the treatment. Every partial solution that ought to result, and in other people does result, in an improvement or a temporary suspension of symptoms produces in them for the time being an intensification of their illness; they get worse during the treatment instead of getting better. They exhibit what is known as a "negative therapeutic reaction".
There is no doubt that there is something in these people that sets itself against their recovery, and its approach is dreaded as though it were a danger. We are accustomed to say that the need for illness has got the upper hand in them over the desire for recovery. If we analyze this resistance in the usual way—then, even after fixation to the various forms of gain from illness, the greater part of it is still left over; and this reveals itself as the most powerful of all obstacles to recovery, more powerful than the familiar ones of narcissistic inaccessibility, a negative attitude towards the physician and clinging to the gain from illness.
In the end we come to see that we are dealing with what may be called a "moral" factor, a sense of guilt, which is finding satisfaction in the illness and refuses to give up the punishment of suffering. We shall be right in regarding this disencouraging explanation as final. But as far as the patient is concerned this sense of guilt is dumb; it does not tell him he is guilty, he feels iii. This sense of guilt expresses itself only as a resistance to recovery which it is extremely difficult to overcome. It is also particularly difficult to convince the patient that this motive lies behind his continuing to be iii; he holds fast to the more obvious explanation that treatment by analysis is not the fight remedy for his case.
According to the author, it would be more reasonable to think that the patients who exhibit dissatisfaction with the treatment are
A.openly resisting the treatment of the physician.
B.intentionally holding the physician in contempt.
C.spontaneously responding contrary to the physician's expectations.
D.purposely disregarding the praise or appreciation by the physician.
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Most people can't get______the day without at least one cup of tea or coffee.
A.on
B.through
C.over
D.by
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Foreign financiers complaining about the legal wars they will launch to recover bad debts in Russia rarely mean much. The expense of a lawsuit (1)_____ the satisfaction; the chances of getting any money are (2)_____.
Yet Noga, a company owned by Nessim Gaon, a 78-year-old businessman (3)_____ in Geneva, has been suing the Russian government since 1993, attempting to (4)_____ Russian assets abroad. At Mr. Gaon's request, bailiffs last week very nearly (5)_____ two of Russia's most advanced warplanes at the Paris air (6)_____. The organisers (7)_____ off the Russian authorities, and the planes flew home, just (8)_____ time. (9)_____ near-misses include a sail-training ship, the Sedov, nuclear-waste shipments, and the president's plane.
Mr. Gaon, whose previous business partners include regimes in Nigeria and Sudan, put an (10)_____ clause in his original export deals: Russia must abandon its sovereign immunity. An arbitration court in Stockholm has found in his (11)_____, so far, to the (12)_____ of $110 million, out of a total (13)_____ of $420 million. Other courts (14)_____ the world have let him have a (15)_____ at any Russian assets (16)_____ reach.
The odd thing is (17)_____ Russia. now awash with cash, does not simply pay up. Mr. Gaon says he was told at one point that a 10% (18)_____ on the debt to someone high up in the finance ministry would solve things. (19)_____ off Mr. Gaon costs much in legal fees. Not accepting international judgments sits ill with the current Kremlin line (20)_____ the rule of law. Mr. Gaon says his next move will be to seize Russia's embassy in Paris.
A.outdoes
B.outperform
C.outshine
D.outweighs
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One day one of them said to the king. "After much thought and study. I have found out that Ihert. is only one way for you to get well. You must wear the shirt of a happy ]nail. "
So Ihe king sent his men to every part of his land to look for a happy man. First they visited me rich They asked all thesepeoplethesamequostion. "Arc you happy?" Bul every one of them answcred. "No. 1 don't know what real happiness means. "
One day nile of the king's men mci a woodcutter (伐木工)
"Are you happy?" asked die king's man.
"As happy as the day is long. " answered Ibc woodcutter.
"Oh. goodt" said the man. "Give me your shirt. "
"Why?" said Ibe woodculter. "I beven'l got one. "
The king wasn't happy because he wtm ill.
A.True.
B.False.
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How do women get satisfaction?
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There might be a sale where the item is 50% off or buy one get___free
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Buying the spare parts for your car,you should try to get the______ones from the authorized dealer.
A.genuine
B.generous
C.genius
D.gentle
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Can online education ever be education of the very best sort? Not long ago I watched an online course. The instructor was intelligent and learned. But the course wasn t great and could never have been. There were students on hand, but the class seemed addressed to no one in particular. There was nothing you could get from that course that you couldn t get from a good book on the same subject. A truly memorable college class is a cooperation between teacher and students. It s a one-time-only event. Learning at its best is collective work. In real courses the students and teachers come together and create a vital atmosphere of learning. I don t think an Internet course ever will.
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We’d better not talk about starting up a new comp any before the first one is operating smoothly, or we’ll be getting into deep _____ . 在第 一个公司未能顺利运作之前最好别谈开新公司, 否则 我们会陷于困境的
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A good leader, an effective leader, is one who has respect. Respect is something you have in order to get. A leader who has respect for other people at all levels of an organization, for the work they
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one way of talking about the different stages in getting used to life in a new country is the distinction of euphoria, depression, _______ and acceptance.
A、admiration
B、adjustment
C、criticism
D、shock