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By regulation,your cargo vessel must have().
A . sufficient facilities for the crew to wash their clothes
B . a wash basin in each room
C . separate toilet facilities for engineers where their number exceeds six
D . All of the above
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Good speaker must have perfect pronunciations.
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Not everyone needs to be the group leader, but everyone does have an important role in discussion.
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Then after the meeting, you must type up your notes and circulate them to everyone who attended the meeting.会议之后,必须把会议记录打印出来,并且把他们赠送给每个与会者。
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We find it easy to love those who are _________ or fun to have around, but we don’t like people who inconvenience us or make us feel uncomfortable.v
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Which way is used to make the definition “Love is not like a rummage sale, in which everyone tries to grab what he wants. It is more like a Christmas, in which gifts and thoughtfulness come just a little unexpectedly”?
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You must cultivate good manners and behave like a gentleman. (培养)
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5. And I guess our ‘Must’ was, we must have done enough to _____ the dialogue open and _____ that our competitor didn’t win the business on that day.
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Does everyone on earth have an equal right ________ an equal share of its resources?
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You didn’t have to yell () me in front of everyone.
A.at
B.to
C.by
D.of
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In the last few years, the Internet and the World Wide Web have become______ words; almost everyone has heard of them.
A.family
B.home
C.household
D.house
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It happens to all of us sometimes, doesn’t it? You have a deadline to meet,but instead of doing your work, you check Facebook or do some on line shopping.This is called procrastination, and it affects everyone.So how can you stop procrastinating?
We often procrastinate because a task seems too big, or impossible to achieve.Try breaking down the task into smaller pieces.For example, instead of thinking,“I need to finish this essay by 10 p.m.tonight ” tell yourself,“I’ m going to make a short outline, fill that in, and then look for quotes.”
Another important factor is your environment, isn’t it? If there are too many distractions in your work space, you may be tempted to procrastinate more.Are there any things in your work space (for example, a TV) that could be causing you to lose focus?
Making a timeline with goals and deadlines is a great way to stop yourself from procrastinating.
However, it is important to make your deadlines realistic so that you can be sure you’ll stick to them.
Some people like to wait for the perfect time to start a task, while the perfect time is often now.Try something called the Two-Minute Rule to help you get started.This idea comes from David Allen’ s best-selling book, Getting Things Done.It states that.if something takes less than two minutes, such as washing your dishes after a meal, then you should do it now.
1.Procrastination means().
A.putting your work off till later
B.doing your work quickly
C.doing your work carefully
D.doing your work well
2.Sometimes we procrastinate because a task seems too().
A.easy
B.small
C.fun
D.big
3.Having a TV in your work space is an example of an environmental().
A.distraction
B.reaction
C.attration
D.concentration
4.Setting realistic is a() good way to stop procrastinating.
A.environments
B.deadlines
C.focus
D.places
5.The Two-Minute Rule states that if something takes no more than two minutes, you should().
A.put it aside
B.do it later
C.do it now
D.wait for a moment
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how many characteristics do you have that you don’t like ()
A.Few
B.Some
C.Many
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(), she said:“I don’t think I know you, but you must be hungry. Please come in and have something to eat.”
A.出于同情
B.表面的同情
C.假装同情
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We should only study hard and we don’t have to practice useful skills like communication skill.()
是
否
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听力原文:M: Good morning everyone. Well I think we can start straightaway by getting Rosie to do her presentation. Would you like to start, Rosie?
W: Yes, well, um, we've done a survey on local entertainment. Basically, we tried to find out how students feel about the entertainment in the town and how much they use it. So we've called our project "Out and About"...
M: Yes, that's a good title!
W: We wanted to find out how well students use the entertainment facilities in town... whether they get to see the latest plays, films... that kind of thing. Actually there were a lot of areas to choose from but in the end we limited ourselves to looking at two general categories: cinema and theatre.
M: Right.
W: OK. Well, first of all the cinema. In the town, there are three main places where you can see films. There's the new multi-screen cinema complex, the old park cinema, and a late-night odeon. In terms of audience size, the multi-screen complex accounts for 75% of all cinema seats, the park cinema accounts for 20% of seats and the late-night odeon has just 5% of seats.
M: Yes, as is shown in your chart.
W: As you probably know, the complex and the park show all the latest films, while the late-night cinema tends to show cult films. So, when we interviewed the students, we thought the complex would be the most popular choice of cinema... but surprisingly it was the late-night odeon. Most students said that if they wanted to see a film, they waited for it to show at the park because the complex is more expensive and further out of town so you have to pay more to get there as well.
M: Yes, and that adds to the cost, of course, and distracts from the popularity, evidently.
W: Well, next, we looked at theatres. There's the Stage Theatre in town, which is very old and architecturally quite beautiful. And there's also the large, modem theatre, the Ashtop, that has recently been built. But the thing about the theatres is that there's a whole variety of seat prices. Also, the types of performance vary... so students tend to buy seats at both and like using both for different reasons and if they want cheap seats at the Ashtop, they can just sit further from the front.
M: And anything else?
W: Yes. What we did find that was very interesting is that there are periods during the year when students seem to go to the theatre and periods when they go to the cinema and we really think that's to do with the budget. There's a peak around November and December when they go to the theatre more and then a period in April and May when neither is particularly popular and then theatre viewing seems to tail off virtually while the cinema becomes quite popular in June and July.
M: Mmm. I think you're probably right about your conclusions...
(23)
A.The entertainment on campus.
B.The entertainment facilities students use in town.
C.The kinds of films and plays students enjoy.
D.The cinemas and theatres students like to go to.
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I like to have everything under control, and I don’t want any last minute.
A.surprise
B.nervous
C.panic
D.shock
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—I telephoned her many times, but I couldn’t get through to her home.—I think the line must have been out of order, _____________________?
A:don’t you;
B:do you;
C:wasn’t it;
D:hadn’t it
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In some ways, the human body is both like a furnace and like an engine. It must have fuel to produce heat as a furnace【C1】______. It must have fuel to produce motion and do【C2】______as an engine does. The nutrients(营养物)which【C3】______energy best are carbohydrates(碳水化合物)and fats. Protein can also be used as fuel. Minerals, vitamins, and water,【C4】______extremely valuable to the body, cannot be used as fuel.
If the body takes in more carbohydrates【C5】______are used for energy, the【C6】______is stored. Two storage places are the liver(肝)and muscles. There is a【C7】______, however, to the amount of carbohydrates they can【C8】______. When they are filled and they always【C9】______be for you to feel your best, excess carbohydrates are changed to fat and【C10】______around the body.
If the body does not take【C11】______a sufficient amount of food, it will use its stored fat for energy. If you【C12】______at all, the body would use up all the stored fats and【C13】______it would use its own protein in order to keep【C14】______as long as possible.
Therefore, the【C15】______amount of food you eat should be in【C16】______with your energy requirements. It is not necessary,【C17】______, for you to go【C18】______counting calories(卡路里)and weighing food. If a person is the【C19】______weight, it is safe to【C20】______that he is eating enough.
【C1】
A.has
B.needs
C.does
D.is
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A good breakfast is important for reasons obvious to everyone. By breakfast time you have not eaten anything for twelve hours. Your body needs food. You must get up early to have plenty of time to eat breakfast. With a good breakfast, you will find yourself work better and play more happily. Your whole day will be more fun after you have enjoyed a good break-fast.
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Personality is to a large extent inherent——A-type parents usually bring about A-type off-spring. But the environment must also have a (1)_____ effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a (2)_____ factor in the lives of their children.
One place where children (3)_____ A-characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt the 'win at all costs' moral standard and (4)_____ their success by sporting (5)_____ The current passion for making children compete against their classmates or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A-type seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too (6)_____ to win can have dangerous (7)_____: remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped (8)_____ seconds after saying: "Rejoice, we (9)_____!"
(10)_____ the worst form. of competition in schools is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations. It is rare that school (11)_____ pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. The merits of competition by examination are somewhat (12)_____, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful.
Obviously, it is neither practical nor (13)_____ that all A-youngsters change into B's. The world needs different kinds of person, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a child's personality to his possible future (14)_____ It is top management.
If the (15)_____ of schools with academic work was (16)_____, more time might be spent teaching children surer values. Perhaps selection for the (17)_____ professions, especially medicine, could be made less by good grades in chemistry and more by such (18)_____ as (19)_____ and sympathy. It is surely a mistake to choose our doctors exclusively from A-type stock. B's are important and should be (20)_____.
A.prevailing
B.profound
C.precautionary
D.progressive
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Everybody must have____ own choice.
A.A.your
B.B.one's
C.C.their
D.D.her
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下面片段选自某高中英语课堂教学实录。T: Good morning, boys and girls. We talked aboutsome verbs yesterday. Now I’d like to see whether you have learned to use them.Are you ready?Ss: Yes.T: Listen! Yesterday, you were go
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Boiler steel must have % carbon in it()
A.more than 0.35
B.less than 0.35
C.less than 0.035
D.more than 1