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单选题A large crowd {{U}}assembled{{/U}} outside the American embassy. A.watched B.shouted C.gathered D.walked
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单选题—Is ______ here? —No, Bob is ill at home. A. anybody B. somebody C. everybody D. nobody
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单选题G The police fired tear gas and arrested more than 5000 passively resisting protestors Friday in an attempt to break up the largest antinuclear demonstration ever staged in the United States. More than 135000 demonstrators confronted the police on the construction site of a 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant scheduled to provide power to most of southern New Hampshire. Organizers of the huge demonstration said that the protest was continuing despite the police actions. More demonstrators were arriving to keep up the pressure on state authorities to cancel the project. The demonstrator had charged that the project was unsafe in the densely populated area, would create thermal pollution in the bay, and had no acceptable means for disposing of its radioactive wasters. The demonstrations would go on until the jails and the courts were so overloaded that the state judicial system would collapse. Governor Stanforth Thumper insisted that there would be no reconsideration of the power project and no delay in its construction set for completion in three years. "This project will begin on time and the people of this state will begin to receive its benefits on schedule. Those who break the law in misguided attempts to sabotage the project will be dealt with according to the law," he said. And the police called in reinforcements from all over the state to handle the disturbances. The protests began before dawn Friday when several thousand demonstrators broke through the police lines around the cordoned-off construction site. They carried placards that read "No Nukes is Good Nukes," "Sunpower, Not Nuclear Power," and "Stop Private Profits from Public Peril. " They defied police order to move from the area. Tear gas canisters fired by the police failed to dislodge the protestors who had been prepared with their own gas masks or facecloths. Finally the gas-masked and helmeted police charged into the crowd to drag off the demonstrators one by one. The protestors did not resist the police, but refused to walk away under their own power. Those arrested would be charged with unlawful assembly, trespassing, and disturbing the peace.
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单选题The relations between my mother and brother were getting worse as my brother grew older and more ______. A.realistic B.racial C.recycled D.rebellious
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单选题Workplace Health Tips When you hear the words "workplace health", what do you think of? Your associations with this phrase are most likely negative: stress, eyestrain, muscle soreness. etc. In fact, over eighty percent of workers complain of some type of health problem related to their job. But it doesn't have to be that way. Here are some simple tips on how to alleviate a few of the most common workplace ailments. Stress: You've susceptible to stress no matter what you job is. It's one of the toughest conditions to beat, and it's also one of the most serious. The best thing you can do if you experience frequent or severe stress is talk to your supervisor. There may be ways to rearrange your schedule or adjust your responsibilities so that you don't feel so overwhelmed. During the milder onset of stress, take repeated deep breaths, which will help you to calm down and confront the situation. Eyestrain: In addition to causing damage to the eyes, spending too much time in front of the computer can lead to headaches. muscle soreness, and general irritability. To minimize these problems, remember to take regular breaks from your computer. Experts recommend looking away from the screen for at least 20 seconds every 20 minutes. Also, ensure that your computer screen is clean and well positioned. General Discomfort: For those of us with office jobs, we spend most of our day sitting down. Remember to stand up, walk around, or take a short break so often to keep your muscles from becoming too tight. From: Alberto Martinez To: Dawn Bojanic Subject: Tips for improving workplace health I just read a great article in Living Today Magazine on tips for improving workplace health. I think we should distribute it to the other managers and have them pass it along to their team members. The information concerning computer monitors was particularly interesting. I often experience eyestrain and headaches, and the tips in the article seem like they could really help. I have a copy of the article if you need one. Why don't you look it over and let me know what you think? Thanks.
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单选题There is growing interest in East Japan Railway Co.Ltd,one of the six companies,created out of the privatized national railway system.In an industry lacking exciting growth,【B1】_____its plan to use real-estate assets in and around train stations【B2】_____is drawing interest. In a D1an called“Station Renaissance”that it【B3】_____in November,JR East said that it would【B4】_____using its commercial spaces for shops and restaurants,extending them to 【B5】_____more suitable for the information age.It wants train stations as pick-up【B6】_____for such.goods as books,flowers and groceries【B7】_____over the Internet,In a country where city【B8】_____ depend heavily on trains 【B9】_____commuting,about 16million people a day go to its train stations anyway,the company 【B10】_____.So,picking up commodities at train stations【B11】_____ consumers extra travel and missed home deliveries.JR East already has been using its station【B12】_____stores for this purpose,but it plans to create 【B13】_____ spaces for the delivery of Internet goods. The company also plans to introduce 【B14】_____ cards-known in Japan as IC cards because they use integrated circuit for 【B15】_____information【B16】_____train tickets and commuter passes【B17】_____the magnetic ones used today,integrating them into a/an 【B18】_____pass.This will save the company money,because 【B19】_____ for IC cards are much less expensive than magnetic systems.Increased use of IC cards should also 【B20】_____ the space needed for ticket vending.
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单选题I think it's the driver rather than the passengers who ______ for the accident. A. is to blame B. are to blame C. are to be blamed D. should blame
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单选题My uncle lives ______ 105 Beijing Street. A. on B. at C. to D. of
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单选题The old English man {{U}}let{{/U}} his ear to a Chinese couple. A. provided B. offered C. rented D. sold
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单选题The proposal______at the meeting now is of great importance to our department.
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单选题Urbanization and Its Influence Over half the world"s people now live in cities. The latest "Global Report on Human Settlements" says a significant change took place last year. The report 1 this week from U.N. Habitat, a United Nations agency. A century ago, 2 than five percent of all people lived in cities. 3 the middle of this century it could be seventy percent, or 4 six and a half billion people. Already three-fourths of people in 5 countries live in cities. Now most urban population 6 is in the developing world. Urbanization can lead to social and economic progress, but also put 7 on cities to provide housing and 8 . The new report says almost two hundred thousand people move 9 cities and towns each day. It says worsening inequalities, 10 by social divisions and differences in 11 , could result in violence and crime unless cities plan better. Another issue is urban sprawl (无序扩展的城区). This is where cities 12 quickly into rural areas, sometimes 13 a much faster rate than urban population growth. Sprawl is common in the United States. Americans move a lot. In a recent study, Art Hall at the University of Kansas found that people are moving away from the 14 cities to smaller ones. He sees a 15 toward "de-urbanization" across the nation.
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单选题The students who are not______ with the progress they have made in their study will have great success.
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单选题 Every country with a monetary system of its own has to have some kind of market in which dealers in bills, notes, and other forms of short term credit can buy and sell. The "money market" is a set of institutions or arrangements for handling what might be called wholesale transactions in money and short term credit. The need for such facilities arises in much the same way that a similar need does in connection with the distribution of any of the products of a diversified economy to their final users at the retail level. If the retailer is to provide reasonably adequate service to his customers, he must have active contacts with others who specialize in making or handling bulk quantities of whatever is his stock in trade. The money market is made up of specialized facilities of exactly this kind. It exists for the purpose of improving the ability of the retailers of financial services—commercial banks, savings institutions, investment houses, lending agencies, and even governments—to do their job. It has little if any contact with the individuals or firms who maintain accounts with these various retailers or purchase their securities or borrow from them. The elemental functions of a money market must be performed in any kind of modern economy, even one that is largely planned or socialist, but the arrangements in socialist countries do not ordinarily take the form of a market. Money markets exist in countries that use market processes rather than planned allocations to distribute most of their primary resources among alternative uses. The general distinguishing feature of a money market is that it relies upon open competition among those who are bulk suppliers of funds at any particular time and among those seeking bulk funds, to work out the best practicable distribution of the existing total volume of such funds. In their market transactions, those with bulk supplies of funds or demands for them, rely on groups of intermediaries who act as brokers or dealers. The characteristics of these middlemen, the services they perform, and their relationship to other parts of the financial vary widely from country to country. In many countries there is no single meeting place where the middlemen get together, yet in most countries the contacts among all participants are sufficiently open and free to assure each supplier or user of funds that he will get or pay a price that fairly reflects all of the influences (including his own) that are currently affecting the whole supply and the whole demand. In nearly all cases, moreover, the unifying force of competition is reflected at any given moment in a common price (that is, rate of interest) for similar transactions. Continuous fluctuations in the money market rates of interest result from changes in the pressure of available supplies of funds upon the market and in the pull of current demands upon the market.
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单选题Jane said that she couldn"t tolerate the long hours.
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单选题——What was the party like? ——Wonderful. It's years ______ I enjoyed myself so much. A. after B. before C. when D. since
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单选题One of the more ______ results of the price increase was an initial drop in sales. A. confusing B. beneficial C. respected D. obvious
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单选题That family are always quarreling ______ themselves. A. within B. with C. between D. among
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单选题Just as relaxation is an important part of our lives, _____ stress.A. so is B. as it isC. and so is D. the same is
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单选题To: Bertrand Fournier, Plant manager b_fournier@dawson.comFrom: John Reynolds, Industrial production manager j_reynolds@dawson.comRe: Valbonne, France plantDate: January 13Dear Mr. Fournier, Thank you for your e-mail requesting that our engineers from London examine your chocolate production plant in Valbonne again next month. All of us at Dawson corporate headquarters appreciate your factory's desire to manufacture the finest chocolate, and we want to provide a support team to ensure that this is possible. Before we schedule a trip for Edith Singh and Barry Weinstein to visit your plant again. I have a few questions in regard to the production problems you mentioned. First, I was wondering when the refrigeration unit was inspected last. Some Dawson plants in Geneva and Warsaw recently reported problems with their refrigeration systems, so I suggest that the temperature of the refrigerators during the cooling phase be checked. Second, do you think it is necessary for Ms. Singh and Mr. Weinstein to stay in Valbonne an entire week? I believe their examination could be completed within two days. Please let me know your views on these issues. I look forward to hearing from you. Regards John Reynolds To: John Reynolds, Industrial production manager j_reynolds@dawson.com From: Bertrand Fournier, Plant manager b_fournier@dawson.com Re: Valbonne, France plant Date: January 15Dear Mr. Reynolds, Thank you for your reply. In response to your questions, we have carefully examined all of our equipment and the entire production process, from the grinding of the cocoa beans to the pressing of the chocolate. The refrigerators are cooling the product at the appropriate temperature, but we are still producing chocolate that is too bitter. We believe the problem may be either in the grinding or roasting of the cocoa beans, but we need your engineers to verify our suspicion. As to the duration of the engineers' visit, you may be correct. They do not need to stay a week in Valbonne, but I would suggest they stay at least three days. Please confirm the dates of February 12-14 for their trip. Regards, Bertrand Fournier
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单选题—What if I do badly at the job interview? —______You should have confidence in yourself.
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