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() people who report such crimes, ()criminals are arrested.
A . the more; the more
B . the more; more
C . more; more
D . the most; the most
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The three major causes for errors are: mother tongue interference,(),and inappropriate teaching materials or methods.
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Stainless steel is material commonly used for temperatures up to 50℃; beyond that and for severe corrosive conditions other materials are requiredThe bold and italic word “that” probably means ().
A . stainless steel
B . temperature
C . 50℃
D . other material
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Her clothes, though made of ________ materials, are quite elegant.
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Which are the ways to organize and analyse the materials effectively?
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What are the materials needed for applying for those American universities?
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原文:I won’t say others’ T-shirts are not attractive. But look at ours. You can see that they’re good in material, fashionable in design and superb in workmanship. 译文:我不认为别人的T恤衫不引人注意, 不过请看我们的. 你可以看得出这T恤衫________、__________、工艺精湛。
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原文:你知道,我们的用户喜欢这料子,但是对这颜色和图案设计不感兴趣。 译文:You see, our users like the material, but they do not care for ________.
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In _____ ( 回顾 ), I found students seem to prefer the reading materials closely related to current events and culture, such as the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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There are plenty of study materials online.
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The six robot configurations of the material are characterized by their ______.
A.functions B.purposes
C.techniques D.mechanical systems
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听力原文:Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the only advice that should be giv
听力原文: Acting is such an over-crowded profession that the only advice that should be given to a young person thinking of going on the stage is "don't!". But it is useless to try to discourage someone who feels that he must act, although the chances of his becoming famous are slim. The normal way to begin is to go to a drama school. Usually only students who show promise and talent are accepted, and the course lasts two years. Then the young actor or actress takes up work with a theatrical company, usually as an assistant stage manager. This means doing everything that there is to do in the theatre: painting scenery, publicity, taking care of the costumes, and even acting in very small parts. It is very hard work indeed, the hours are long and the salary is tiny.
Of course, some people have remarkable chances which lead to fame and success without this long and hard training. Connie Pratt, for example, was just an ordinary gift working in a bicycle factory. A film producer happened to catch sight of her one morning waiting at a bus stop, as he drove past in his car. He stopped and got out to speak to the girl. He asked if she would like to go to the film studio to do a test, and she thought he was joking. Then she got angry and said she would call the police. It took the producer twenty minutes to convince Connie that he was serious. The test was successful. And within a few weeks she was playing the leading part opposite one of the most famous actors of the day. But chances like this happen once in a blue moon!
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A.Sought after by too many people.
B.Too difficult for young people.
C.For ambitious people only.
D.For young people only.
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听力原文:BRYSON: Well, Amina, thanks for letting me have your draft in such good time.
AMINA: Oh, that's alright. I was just very anxious to hear what you think of it. You can
see that I decided to change the topic - I had been interested in looking at
Barings Factory.
BRYSON: Oh, I think the hospital was a much better choice. In fact.., well... I have to 【Q21】
say that I thought it was good.
AMINA: Oh?
BRYSON: There's still lots of work to be done...
AMINA: Oh yes.., of course.
BRYSON: But there's plenty of good ideas. It opens well and the first chapter is fine but
the middle section really stood out for me... most interesting. 【Q22】
AMNA: That's amazing because I really didn't find it a bit easy to write... 【Q23】
BRYSON: How long did you work on the whole thing?
AMINA: Well, I spent about two or three weeks reading and doing general research and
then I dashed the writing off very quickly.., so about four weeks in all.
BRYSON: Well, that's about par for the course. You've got a while yet to make the changes.
AMINA: Oh right.., no problem...
BRYSON: Right. Let's have a look at my notes here. OK. Starting with section headings
…. the broad divisions are good but you'll have to re-do the actual headings. Example
I've made some suggestions in the margins...
AMINA: OK. Thanks.
BRYSON: Now, this information on local housing... I can see why you put it there but it 【Q24】
really isn't relevant to the approach you've taken.
AMINA: I think I see what you mean.
BRYSON: Now... what did I say about the interviews?
AMNA: I worked very hard on those. I really thought they were valuable.
BRYSON: They are, Amina, but they're very complex and rather unclear at the moment.
You're going to have to spend a bit of time making the data a lot clearer. 【Q25】
AMINA: OK... as long as I don't have to remove them altogether...
BRYSON: No, don't worry.
AMINA: What about the chronology.., the list of dates? I wasn't sure whether I should
rewrite those.
BRYSON: My advice on that is to take them out. I feel it makes the whole piece appear 【Q26】
too simplistic.
AMINA: OK, if it'll help.
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BRSON: Now, there are a couple of other books I'd like you to look at. Have you got a
pen? Right... Approaches to Local History by John Mervis...
AMINA: Right...
BRYSON: And then I think you need to think about ways of representing interview data.
Have a look at Sight and Sound by Kate Oakwell. 【Q27】
AMINA: Sight and Sound.
BRYSON: Then you know I'm going away on holiday next week...
AMINA: Yes.
BRYSON: So when you've made the changes I suggest you show the work to your 【Q28】
Support Tutor.
AMINA: Support Tutor... right...
BRYSON: Then you do the proof reading... 【Q29】
AMINA: Proof reading.., uh-huh. When by, do you think?
BRYSON: I'd aim for 29 June and after that you should get it laser printed.., but be &nb
A.school.
B.hospital.
C.factory.
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听力原文:M: It's such a beautiful day. Why not sit out in the back yard for a while and enjoy it?
W: I'd love to. But there's a lot of laundry to do.
What will the woman probably do?
A.Do her homework.
B.Clean the backyard.
C.Wash clothes
D.Enjoy the beautiful day.
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听力原文:An almost 100-year-old English textbook might be the earliest such book published
听力原文: An almost 100-year-old English textbook might be the earliest such book published in China, its owner, Mr. Wang, told reporters last week in Beijing.
The 440-page textbook, entitled "English with Chinese Phonetics", was possibly published in 1904 or before, predating another early textbook, "English Words at Entrance Level", which was thought to be the earliest English textbook in China.
Though almost a century old, with pages yellow with age, the various letter types listed in the book are still clearly recognizable, displaying the high standard of print quality at that time. As the title of the book suggests, the textbook uses Chinese characters to provide phonetic equivalent for English words, thus constituting a major drawback of this early school tutorial work, since there was no such a thing as standardized Mandarin at that time, the phonetics were arranged in line with the so-called "orthodox" Cantonese, resulting in misleading and what today seems a quite funny effect. Nevertheless, the book has been hailed as a "revolutionary guidebook inventing creative study methods for those ambitious people doing foreign businesses".
The book was acquired by its present owner, Mr. Wang, quite by chance. In 1992, when he was living in Papua New Guinea, an old local Chinese, originally from Guangdong Province presented him the book as a gift.
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A.In 1904.
B.In 1905.
C.In 1914.
D.In 1915.
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For industrial purposes, materials are divided into engineering materials or() materi
A.A.metal
B.B.ceramic
C.C.polymer
D.D.nonengineering
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The price of such material was reduced__ .
A.by 18 percent
B.to 18 percent
C.at 18 percent
D.for 18 percent
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听力原文: How do you rise to the top in business? What personal qualities, skills, and background arc needed? Such questions are frequently asked by students preparing to enter the work force end by men and women already in the business world.
Some companies want executives who combine administrative ability with a specialty in some branch of knowledge, such as mathematics or engineering. Other companies look for people skilled in human relations. For them, good management is the art of solving "people problems".
These are interesting insights, but what are the specific traits that will help people to climb the ladder of success?
First, drive. Business takes an unusual amount of energy. A successful executive—almost by definition--is a striver. According to one industrial psychologist, 86.5% of top managers have a higher activity level than the average middle managers. Top men get tense when they are not striving.
Second, people sense. Some say being able to judge people is more important than a high IQ. The skill can be instinctual, but in most cases it's learned through hard work.
Third, communication ability. An executive gets things done through other people. That means his communications must come through loud and clear. Different executives make themselves understood in different ways. Some transmit ideas best face to face; others are masters of the telephone call; still others are persuasive writers. One way or another, they all communicate clearly.
Fourth, calm under pressure, or as Hemingway put it, "grace under pressure". No businessman will get very far if he chokes up.
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A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
D.Five.
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听力原文:Other aspects of operational risk include major failure of information technology systems or events such as major fires or other disasters.
(6)
A.Information technology system can cause operational risk.
B.A major fire can be a cause of operational risk.
C.The most important types of operational risk involve breakdowns in internal controls and corporate governance.
D.Other aspects of operational risk include firing its dealers, lending officers or other staff exceeding their authority or conducting business in an unethical or risky manner.
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为改善材料切削性能而进行的热处理工序(如退火、正火等),通常安排在 进行。 The process of heat treatment (such as annealing, normalizing, etc.) to improve the cutting performance of a material is usually scheduled to be carried out .
A.切削加工之前 Before cutting
B.磨削加工之前 Before grinding
C.切削加工之后 After cutting
D.精加工前 After coarse machining, and before fine machining
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Amy Wong, CFA, included in her firms marketing materials several plain-language descriptions of general investment concepts such as standard deviation and duration, which were copied from other source
A、Yes.
B、No,because these are well-known concepts.
C、No,because she did not misrepresent the descriptions of these concepts.
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The words such as "lab" and "doc" are
A.formed by blending.
B.acronyms.
C.coined by back formation.
D.clipped words.
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If the prices are () , we trust important business can materialize.
A.in line
B.in the line
C.on line
D.on the line
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What does the material type influence in the material master in SAP Materials Management? There are 2 correct answers to this question ()
A.MRP type
B.Account group
C.Quantity and value update
D.Procurement type
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