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填空题{{U}}The first{{/U}} electric lamp had two carbon rods {{U}}from which{{/U}} vapor {{U}}served{{/U}} to conduct the current {{U}}across{{/U}} the gap. A. The first B. from which C. served D. across
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填空题The government has never met a tougher problem.This is ____________________.
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填空题Fill in each numbered blank in the following passage with ONE suitable word to complete the passage. Put your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. One way of improving one's writing is to get into the habit of keeping a record of your observations, of storing {{U}}(71) {{/U}} in a notebook or journal. You should make note on your experiences and on your {{U}}(72) {{/U}} of everyday life so that they are preserved. It is sad {{U}}(73) {{/U}} to be able to retrieve a lost idea that seemed brilliant when it flashed across your {{U}}(74) {{/U}}, or a forgotten fact that you need to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a conclusion. The journal habit has still {{U}}(75) {{/U}} value. Just {{U}}(76) {{/U}} you need to record observations--the material for writing you need to practice putting thoughts on paper. Learning to write is more like learning to ski {{U}}(77) {{/U}} it is like studying calculus or anthropology. Practice helps you discover ways to improve. Writing down ideas for your own use forces you to examine them. Putting thoughts on paper for someone else to read {{U}}(78) {{/U}} you to evaluate not {{U}}(79) {{/U}} the content what you say but also the expression {{U}}(80) {{/U}} you say it. Many raters have benefited from this habit.
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填空题In June 2006, in Minato, Tokyo, a 16-year old high school student was killed by a Schindler elevator. He was backing out of it with his bicycle when the elevator suddenly rose with the doors still open, crushing his skull. Investigations began related to this fatality. In the process of this investigation, the safety of elevators in Japan came under question. (66) The Japan Elevator Association disclosed that 9200 entrapments happened in Japan in 2004 in elevators of the big four Japanese elevator manufacturers (Mitsubishi Electric, Hitachi, Toshiba, and Fujitec). Results from a recent investigation in Hiroshima showed that 34% of Schindler elevators in the city have had problems. (67) As of June 14, 2006, the precise cause of the accident had still not been confirmed. (68) The International Herald Tribune reported on June 14 that "Loose bolts and worn brake pads, evidence of poor maintenance, likely played a central role in the elevator accident. " (69) The Asia Times Online reports that in response to a flood of inquiries from customers, the third-largest domestic elevator company, Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corp is offering free inspections of their elevators, while Mitsubishi Electric Corp, the leading firm, and Hitachi Ltd, which is the second-largest, are responding to requests on a case-by-case basis. In Hong Kong, many news agencies are finding similarities between the Minato case and the 2002 Fanling Hong Kong case. Thus, Hong Kong's Public Housing Authority has been questioned about the 33 public estates with Schindler elevators. (70) In comparison, Hong Kong law requires a full annual examination every year, load testing every 5 years, and an inspection every month. Some buildings have inspections every 2 weeks. A. There is a reported competition among elevator operators in Hong Kong, with some buildings opting to contract elevator maintenance to firms that offer low rates. B. The Housing Authority has said that all of its elevators are maintained by the original manufacturer (in Hong Kong's case, by "Schindler Lifts Hong Kong Limited") and all elevators are inspected fully once every week. C. It should be noted that elevator maintenance had been carried out by a Japanese maintenance company and not by Schindler since 2005. D. That elevators are not infallible came as a surprise to many people, especially when it was discovered that of the 8,800 Schindler elevators installed in Japan, 85 have trapped people. E. Japan has already ordered full inspections of the country's entire set of Schindler elevators, with elevators of all manufacturers being inspected in government buildings. F. Public concern over the Minato case has not been limited merely to Schindler elevators.
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填空题In June 2006, in Minato, Tokyo, a 16-year old high school student was killed by a Schindler elevator. He was backing out of it with his bicycle when the elevator suddenly rose with the doors still open, crushing his skull. Investigations began related to this fatality. In the process of this investigation, the safety of elevators in Japan came under question. 【R1】______The Japan Elevator Association disclosed that 9200 entrapments happened in Japan in 2004 in elevators of the big four Japanese elevator manufacturers(Mitsubishi Electric, Hitachi, Toshiba, and Fujitec). Results from a recent investigation in Hiroshima showed that 34% of Schindler elevators in the city have had problems. 【R2】______. As of June 14, 2006, the precise cause of the accident had still not been confirmed. 【R3】______The International Herald Tribune reported on June 14 that " Loose bolts and worn brake pads, evidence of poor maintenance, likely played a central role in the elevator accident. 【R4】______The Asia Times Online reports that in response to a flood of inquiries from customers, the third-largest domestic elevator company, Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corp. is offering free inspections of their elevators, while Mitsubishi Electric Corp. , the leading firm, and Hitachi Ltd, which is the second-largest, are responding to requests on a case-by-case basis. In Hong Kong, many news agencies are finding similarities between the Minato case and the 2002 Fanling Hong Kong case. Thus, Hong Kong's Public Housing Authority has been questioned about the 23 public estates with Schindler elevators. In comparison, Hong Kong law requires a full annual examination every year, load testing every 5 years, and an inspection every month. Some buildings have inspections every 2 weeks. A. There is a reported competition among elevator operators in Hong Kong, with some buildings opting to contract elevator maintenance to firms that offer low rates. B. The Housing Authority has said that all of its elevators are maintained by the original manufacturer(in Hong Kong's case, by "Schindler Lifts Hong Kong Limited")and all elevators are inspected fully once every week. C. It should be noted that elevator maintenance had been carried out by a Japanese maintenance company and not by Schindler since 2005. D. That elevators are not infallible came as a surprise to many people, especially when it was discovered that of the 8, 800 Schindler elevators installed in Japan, 85 have trapped people. E. Japan has already ordered full inspections of the country's entire set of Schindler elevators, with elevators of all manufacturers being inspected in government buildings. F. Public concern over the Minato case has not been limited merely to Schindler elevators.
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填空题 (66){{U}}GNP becomes an obsolete measure of progress in a society striving to meet people's needs as efficient as possible and with the least damage to the environment{{/U}}. (67) {{U}}What counts are not growth in output, but the quality of services rendered{{/U}}. (68) {{U}}Bicycles and light rail, for instance, are less resource intensive forms of transportation as automobiles are, and contribute less to GNP{{/U}}. (69) But a shift to mass transit and cycling for most passenger trips would enhance urban life by eliminating traffic jams, reducing smog, and make cities safer for pedestrians. (70) {{U}}GDP would go up, but overall well-being would increase{{/U}}--underscoring the need for new indicators of progress. (71) {{U}}Likewise, investing in water-efficient applicants and irrigation systems in-stead of building more dams and diversion canals would meet water needs with less harm for to the environment{{/U}}. (72) {{U}}Since massive water projects consume resources than efficiency investments do{{/U}}, GNP would tend to decline. (73) {{U}}But quality of living would improve{{/U}}. (74) {{U}}It becomes clearly that striving to boost GNP is often inappropriate and counterproductive{{/U}}. (75) {{U}}As ecologist and philosopher Garrett Hardin puts them{{/U}}. "For a statesman to try to maximize the GNP is about as sensible as for a composer of music to try to maximize the number of notes in symphony."
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填空题From this essay we can see that he is able to use the right word at the right place.(proof) ____________________.
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填空题The (weeds) and tall grass in that yard (make) the house (look) (as long as) it has been vacant for quite some time. A. weeds B. make C. look D. as long as
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填空题(中国矿业大学2007年试题) The Indians rise soon as it is light, the children run down to the river to swim, the woman go to the creek to bring fresh water. Soon maize soup is being prepared for【1】. Before noon they will eat again, usually fish, meat and bananas, the fruit of the "chonta-durre" palm and a drink of "chicha". When the sun has【2】over the river, some of the younger women go【3】their children by canoe to their forest plantation to【4】maize, bananas and wild fruits. The older women stay in the house making pots which are【5】for drinking water and for "chicha". Later they have to【6】the evening meal and look after the children. The women do most of the daily work and each【7】day involves much the same【8】. The men, who may have been hunting during the night,【9】the day repairing nets, replacing an arrow lost while hunting, fishing with hook and line or "atarraya" net. In January after the rains,【10】men and women go to the forest plantation to sow maize.【11】, in August and September, they sow a【12】crop. Four months after each【13】, the maize is ready for harvesting by the women. At nightfall the family congregates once【14】, and after the babies are【15】in their hammocks they discuss the day's events.
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