单选题The______of two houses proved such a financial burden that they were forced to sell one.
单选题According to the article, which one of the following statements is NOT true?
单选题The Coriolis force causes all moving projectiles on Earth to be ______ from a straight line.
单选题Yeats was beginning to use a vocabulary freshly minted from the treasury of Gaelic literature, and many of the shorter poems in The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892) deal with a mythology Ireland had well nigh forgotten and England never known. For Arthur and his Round Table Yeats substituted the very different Conchubar and his Red Branch Warriors, and Finn and his Fenians. The Red Branch cycle of legends included Fergus, whom Ness had tricked out of his kingdom so that her son Conchubar could rule over Ulster in his stead, and in Fergus and the Druid Yeats makes him avid for dreaming wisdom. Fergus was the unwitting agent of the doom of the Sons of Usna, Naoise the lover of Deirdre and his brothers Ardan and Ainle, who had accompanied the lovers to Scotland when they fled from Conchubar's wrath, for Deirdre was Conchubar's intended bride. Fergus had persuaded them to return against the wishes of Deirdre and had been tricked out of acting as their safe conduct. He joined with Maeve, Queen of Connaught, after this, in her raid on Ulster, in which Cuchulain achieved his great fame as Ulster's champion. Cuchulain is the Achilles of the Irish Saga, and he appears throughout Yeats's plays and poems, as warrior, as husband of Emer, as lover of Eithne Inguba, and of Aoife, as the unknowing killer of his own son and finally as victim of the sea.
单选题Susan never took any cookery courses; she learned cooking by ______ useful tips from TV cookery programs.
单选题John did not have to write the composition if he didn't want to. It was ______.
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Gene therapy and gene-based drugs are
two ways we could benefit from our growing mastery of genetic science. But there
will be others as well. Here is one of the remarkable therapies on the cutting
edge of genetic research that could make their way into mainstream medicine in
the coming years. While it's true that just about every cell in
the body has the instructions to make a complete human, most of those
instructions are inactivated, and with good reason: the last thing you want for
your brain cells is to start churning out stomach acid or your nose to turn into
a kidney. The only time cells truly have the potential to turn into any and all
body parts is very early in a pregnancy, when so-called stem cells haven't begun
to specialize. Yet this untapped potential could be a terrific
boon to medicine. Most diseases involve the death of healthy cells-brain cells
in Alzheimer's, cardiac cells in heart disease, pancreatic cells in diabetes, to
name a few. If doctors could isolate stem cells, then direct their growth, they
might be able to furnish patients with healthy replacement tissue.
It was incredibly difficult, but last fall scientists at the University
of Wisconsin managed to isolate stem ceils and get them to grow into neural,
gut, muscle and bone cells. The process still can't be controlled, and may have
unforeseen limitations; but if efforts to understand and master stem-cell
development prove successful, doctors will have a therapeutic tool of incredible
power. The same applies to cloning, which is really just the
other side of the coin; true cloning, as first shown with the sheep Dolly two
years ago, involves taking a developed cell and reactivating the genome within,
resetting its developmental instructions to a pristine state. Once that happens,
the rejuvenated cell can develop into a full-fledged animal, genetically
identical to its parent. For agriculture, in which purely
physical characteristics like milk production in a cow or low fat in a hog have
real market value, biological carbon copies could become routine within a few
years. This past year scientists have done for mice and cows what Ian Wilmut did
for Dolly, and other creatures are bound to join the cloned menagerie in the
coming year. Human cloning, on the other hand, may be
technically feasible but legally and emotionally more difficult. Still, one day
it will happen. The ability to reset body cells to a pristine, undeveloped state
could give doctors exactly the same advantages they would get from stem cells.,
the potential to make healthy body tissues of all sorts, and thus to cure
disease. That could prove to be a true "miracle
cure."
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Water is the oldest form of transport.
The original sailing vessels were replaced by steamboats in the early
1800s and by diesel power in the 1920s. A distinction is generally made between
deepwater and navigable inland water transport. Domestic commerce centers on
tile Great Lakes, canals, and navigable rivers. In 1975 water
transport accounted for 22.6 percent of total intercity tonnage. Its relative
share of intercity tonnage was 31.3 percent in 1947 and 31.7 percent in 1958.
Tonnage declined to 27.9 percent in 1965 but increased by 1970 to 28.4 percent.
This short-term increase did not stabilize. Market share dropped by 5.8 percent
by 1975. Forecasted market share by 1985 is 18.4 percent of total intercity
tonnage. The water transport share of revenue has been less than 2 percent of
intercity freight revenue since 1955. The exact miles of
improved waterways in operation depend in part on whether coastwise and
intercostal shipping are included. Approximately 26,000 miles of improved
inland waterways were operated in 1975. Fewer miles of improved inland waterways
exist than of any other transportation mode. The main advantage
of water transport is the capacity to move extremely large shipments. Deepwater
vessels are restricted in operation, but diesel-towed barges have a fair degree
of flexibility. In comparison to rail and highway, water transport ranks in the
middle with respect to fixed cost. The fixed cost of operation is greater than
that of motor carriers but less than that of railroads. The main disadvantage of
water is the limited degree of flexibility and the low speeds of transport.
Unless the source and destination of the movement are adjacent to a
waterway, supplemental haul by rail or truck is required. The capability of
water to transport large tonnage at low variable cost places this mode of
transport in demand when low freight rates are desired and speed of transit is a
secondary consideration. Freight transported by inland water
leans heavily to mining and basic bulk commodities, such as chemicals, cement,
and selected agricultural products. In addition to the restrictions of navigable
waterways, terminal facilities for bulk arid dry cargo storage and load-unload
devices limit the flexibility of water transport. Labor restrictions on loading
and unloading at dock level create operational problems and tend to reduce the
potential range of available traffic. Finally, a highly competitive situation
has developed between railroads and inland water carriers in areas where
parallel routings exist. Inland and Great Lakes water transport
will continue to be a viable alternative for future logistical system design.
The full potential of the St. Lawrence Seaway has not yet been realized
with respect to domestic freight. The slow passage of inland river transport can
provide a form of warehousing in transit if fully integrated into overall system
design. Improvements in ice-breaking equipment appear on the verge of
eliminating the seasonal limitations of water
transport.
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单选题Prince Charles, the longest-waiting ______ to the throne in British history, has spoken of his "impatience" to get things done.
单选题She got very angry and ______ her clothes about in the room.
单选题In the meantime, the question facing business is whether such research
is ______ the costs.
A. worth
B. worth of
C. worthy
D. worthwhile
单选题The trucks______ heavy goods from factories to the ports.(2004年上海理工大学考博试题)
单选题The pronoun "They" (Line 1, Para. 4) refers to ______.
单选题The advertising industry has resorted to self-regulation in a serious effort to
curtail
not only bad taste but also misrepresentation and deception in copy and illustrations.
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单选题Offshore exploration below the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf has revealed the ______ of large resources of oil and gas. [A] attendance [B] presence [C] inhabitant [D] presentation
单选题President Clinton______power when the US economy was slow.(2004年西南财经大学考博试题)
