______in her most beautiful skirt, the girl tried to make herself______at the party.
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Generally, British independent schools provide a broader curriculum than ______ required by law.
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Trade unions often______with employers for better conditions of pay employment.
Bill: What's the time?Blanche: 8 o'clock, so we'd better get a move on if we're going to meet your sister at the airport. Bill: That's alright. Her flight doesn't arrive until 8: 30. Blanche: Yeah, but it'll take us an hour to get there—you know what the traffic is like.Bill: OK. ______.Blanche: What's wrong with those shorts?Bill: I don't like driving in shorts. I'm going to put some jeans on.
Turn in your collection of industry-supplied freebies and Goodman will send back a few replacement pens bearing the No Free Lunch insignia(标记). According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, the pharmaceutical(制药) 【C1】in______spends $8,000 to $13,000 per physician each year to【C2】pro______its wares, which are hawked by a sales force of roughly 80,000 representatives. He decided to keep the clinic off-limits to drug sales【C3】re______but found it hard to practice. He created a【C4】______to sell the pens and mugs to raise money for the patients, which is called it NoFreeLunch. org. Drug companies send extravagant gifts to doctors, which do【C5】inf______what they prescribe. The more expensive drugs, which are heavily【C6】______(market)to doctors, are far more frequently【C7】pr______by doctors. Goodman has done many things to alert physicians to such【C8】______(trouble)data: he also plans to convince med-schools to【C9】ed______their students about the【C10】______(ethic) hazard of accepting corporate gifts. " I find [ No Free Lunch ] to be one of the few hopeful things in this area," she says. " So many doctors are now bought and paid for.
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Some of the words and sounds used by Celts, the natives of Great Britain, were later______ the English language.
You had better______me about the reason for your dismissal.
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HowcomeitissodifficulttofindEnglishfoodinEngland?InFranceyoueatFrenchfood,inItalyItalianfood,butinEngland,inanyHighStreetintheland,itiseasiertofindIndianandChineserestaurantsthanEnglishones.InLondonyoucaneatThai,Swiss,SpanishandItalian,...butwherearetheEnglishrestaurants?ItisnotonlyinrestaurantsthatforeigndishesarereplacingtraditionalBritishfood.Ineverysupermarket,salesofpastaandpizzaarebooming.Whyhasthishappened?WhatiswrongwiththecooksofBritainthattheyprefercookingpastatopotatoes?Whydotheynowlikecookinginwineandoliveoil?Butperhapsitisagoodthing.Afterall,thisisthe21stcenturyandwecangetingredientsfromallovertheworldinjustafewhours.Anyway,wasn'tEnglishfoodalwaysdisgustingandtasteless?Theansweris"No".Tounderstandthis,wehavetogobacktobeforeWorldWarII.TheBritishhavealwaysimportedfoodfromabroad.FromthetimeoftheRomaninvasionforeigntradewasamajorinfluenceonBritishcooking.Englishkitchens,liketheEnglishlanguage,absorbedingredientsfromallovertheworld.Anotherimportantinfluencewastheweather.TheBritishraingivesthemrichsoilandgreengrass.Itmeansthattheyareabletoproducesomeofthefinestvarietiesofmeat,fruitandvegetables.However,WorldWarIIchangedeverything.Wartimewomenhadtoforget600yearsofBritishcooking,learntodowithoutforeignimportsandrationtheiruseofhome-grownfood.TheMinistryofFoodpublishedcheap,boringrecipes.Britainnevermanagedtorecoverfromthewartimeattitudetofood.TheywereleftwithalossofconfidenceintheircookingskillsandafteryearsofMinistryrecipestheybegantobelievethatBritishfoodwasboring,andtheysearchedtheworldfornewdishes.TheBritishpeoplebecametouristsattheirowndiningtablesandintherestaurantsoftheirland!Thisisatragedy!Surelyfoodisasmuchasapartoftheircultureastheirlandscape,theirlanguage,andtheirliterature.Nowadays,cookingBritishfoodislikespeakingadeadlanguage.However,thereisstillonesmallrayofhope.BritishpubsareoftenthebestplacestoeatwellandcheaplyinBritain,andtheyalsoincreasinglytrytoservetastyBritishfood.Questions66—70Answerthefollowingquestionsaccordingtothepassage.
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Residents will be able to work on______board, and______number of contracts have already been signed for restaurants, shops and businesses.
—Good morning. Can I help you?—Yes, I have an appointment with Hans Ekberg. Could you tell him I'm here? ______—That's OK, I'll take the car registration number. Do you know the building? —I'm afraid I don't.
Writeanairpollutionreportinaround120wordsandwriteitontheanswersheet.
She is______a musician than her brother.
What is Anthony Horowitz famous for?
Collision between an aircraft and one or more birds is termed a bird-strike. Pilots sometimes record a birdstrike while at cruising altitudes, but most of them happen when an aircraft is relatively close to the ground, usually in proximity to an airport and during the circling, descent to land or take-off phases of a flight. Birdstrikes may cause significant damage to an aircraft and/or, if the birds are ingested into a jet engine, a significant and sudden loss of power. If this were to happen during take-off or initial climb of a fully loaded passenger aircraft the results could be catastrophic-loss of the aircraft and the lives of those on board. Any bird is a potential hazard to aircraft and this is especially true as bird numbers and bird size increase. Unfortunately airports themselves can be attractive to birds -rodents, insects and other small animals are a food source often found in flat grassed areas such as the runway strips. Even so, this problem can be reduced by careful habitat management or bird harassment techniques practised by airport maintenance and safety personnel. Further problems may arise because the airport is located on bird migration routes. These may have existed prior to the airport site selection-but may not have been taken into account because the problem was not understood at the time—or have only been recently established because the birds have found an attractive new food source. Care needs to be taken by local authorities in deciding the location of rubbish tips, or when permitting other land uses that may be attractive to birds in this way. Of course these effects cannot always be anticipated with certainty since birds such as gulls have been recorded as travelling 50 kilometres or more from their roosting area to an attractive food source. Agricultural uses may be thought desirable because they are compatible with high levels of noise exposure, but they can have an adverse effect on air-craft operations if birds are attracted during seeding or crop cultivation. Birds may also be attracted to pig farms where garbage is used as fodder. Even tree plantings can present a hazard if the species provides an attractive food source or nesting habitat. Local authority planning schemes often apply strict controls on developments such as abattoirs, cattle feed lots, grain handling, piggeries, canals and marina developments, fish farms, and suchlike. In most cases these uses will not be permitted without a full environmental study. That study should be required to deal with the question of likely bird hazards if the proposed location is in proximity to an airport. In some instances it may be necessary to consider ways of managing a particular land use in order to reduce its attractiveness to birds, for example the adoption of land-fill measures at garbage tips, or enclosed rather than open-air activity. Specialist ornithological opinion may be necessary. In such cases it may not be possible to implement immediate changes in land use, but this should not inhibit the adoption of long-term measures which are designed to achieve this. Question 71 to 75Complete the summary below with information from the passage, using three words or fewer for each blank. A collision between an aircraft and one or more birds is known as a bird strike. It usually happens when an aircraft is close【R1】______, and may result in significant damage of the aircraft or loss of the aircraft and【R2】______of passengers and crew if they occur during take-off or initial climb. Because birds can find plenty food in flat grassed areas, airports are especially attractive to birds. However, the danger can be minimized by【R3】______Local authorities need to take care when deciding on【R4】______It is suggested that a full environmental study should be made before making plans of developments on the land in proximity to an airport. Local authorities should get advice from specialists and take【R5】______in order to bring about changes in land use.
