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填空题The customer isn't sending ______ .
填空题In South Africa, changing a ______ for another has been avoided.
填空题Reading Passage 1 has seven paragraphs A-H.From the list of headings below choose the most suitable heading for each paragraph.Write the appropriate numbers (i-xi) in boxes 1-8 on your answer sheet. List of headingsⅠ Obesity in animalsⅡ Hidden dangersⅢ Proof of the truthⅣ New perspective on the horizonⅤ No known treatmentⅥ Rodent research leads the wayⅦ Expert explains energy requirements of obese peopleⅧ A very uncommon complaintⅨ Nature or nurtureⅩ Shifting the blameⅪ Lifestyle change required despite new findings
填空题{{B}}SECTION 4 Questions 31-40{{/B}}
{{B}}Questions 31-35{{/B}}Choose the correct answer
- A, B or C - and write that letter in the appropriate place on your answer
sheet.
填空题San Diego's ambulances will be equipped with portable ultrasonic transducers as part of a ______.
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填空题When did the man go to the woods?________
填空题Listen to the conversation and answer the questions with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.
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填空题The most important source of energy for China in 2020 is expected to be ______ .
填空题Listen to the statement and and complete the blanks below. Use up to three words.
填空题Give and develop with the NHS
填空题i Disobeying FAA regulations ii Aviation disaster prompts action iii Two coincidental developments iv Setting altitude zones V An oversimplified view vi Controlling pilots'licences vii Defining airspace categories viii Setting rules to weather conditions ix Taking off safely X First steps towards ATC
填空题Questions 1-10 Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer./r/n /r/n /r/n QUESTIONNAIRE OF MOVIE/r/n /r/n /r/n /r/n Respondent /r/n Respondent2/r/n /r/n Name/r/n George Smith/r/n (1) /r/n /r/n /r/n Age/r/n (2) /r/n 26/r/n /r/n Occupation/r/n Doctor/r/n (3) /r/n /r/n /r/n Income (weekly)/r/n (4) /r/n £950/r/n /r/n Preference movie/r/n (5) and comedy/r/n (6) /r/n /r/n /r/n Purpose/r/n Relaxation/r/n (7) /r/n /r/n /r/n Cinema/r/n (8) /r/n Twice a week/r/n /r/n New arrival movie/r/n (9) and ads./r/n TVand ads./r/n /r/n Other advise/r/n Improve reserve system/r/n Cinemas have (10) /r/n
填空题A disaster of Titanic proportions
At 11.39 p.m. on the evening of Sunday 14 April 1912, lookouts Frederick
Fleet and Reginald Lee on the forward mast of the Titanic sighted an eerie,
black mass coming into view directly in front of the ship. Fleet picked up the
phone to the helm, waited for Sixth Officer Moody to answer, and yelled
“Iceberg, right ahead!”The greatest disaster in maritime history was about to be
set in motion. Thirty-seven seconds later, despite the efforts
of officers in the bridge and engine room to steer around the iceberg, the
Titanic struck a piece of submerged ice, bursting rivets in the ship's hull and
flooding the first five watertight compartments. The ship's designer, Thomas
Andrews, carried out a visual inspection of the ship's damage and informed
Captain Smith at midnight that the ship would sink in less than two hours. By
12.30 a.m., the lifeboats were being filled with women and children, after Smith
had given the command for them to be uncovered and swung out 15 minutes earlier.
The first lifeboat was successfully lowered 15 minutes later, with only 28 of
its 65 seats occupied. By 1.15 a.m., the waterline was beginning to reach the
Titanic's name on the ship's bow, and over the next hour every lifeboat would be
released as officers struggled to maintain order amongst the growing panic on
board. The closing moments of the Titanic's sinking began
shortly after 2 a.m., as the last lifeboat was lowered and the ship's propellers
lifted out of the water, leaving the 1,500 passengers still on board to surge
towards the stern. At 2.17 a.m., Harold Bride and Jack Philips tapped out their
last wireless message after being relieved of duty as the ship's wireless
operators, and the ship's band stopped playing. Less than a minute later,
occupants of the lifeboats witnessed the ship's lights flash once, then go
black, and a huge roar signaled the Titanic's contents plunging towards the bow,
causing the front half of the ship to break off and go under. The Titanic's
stern bobbed up momentarily, and at 2.20 a.m., the ship finally disappeared
beneath the frigid waters. What or who was responsible for the
scale of this catastrophe? Explanations abound, some that focus on very small
details. Due to a last minute change in the ship's officer line-up, iceberg
lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were making do without a pair of
binoculars that an officer transferred off the ship in Southampton had left in a
cupboard onboard, unbeknownst to any of the ship's crew. Fleet, who survived the
sinking, insisted at a subsequent inquiry that he could have identified the
iceberg in time to avert disaster if he had been in possession of the
binoculars. Less than an hour before the Titanic struck
the iceberg, wireless operator Cyril Evans on the Californian, located just 20
miles to the north, tried to contact operator Jack Philips on the Titanic to
warn him of pack ice in the area. "Shut up, shut up, you're jamming my signal",
Philips replied. "I'm busy." The Titanic's wireless system had broken down for
several hours earlier that day, and Philips was clearing a backlog of personal
messages that passengers had requested to be sent to family and friends in the
USA. Nevertheless, Captain Smith had maintained the ship's speed of 22 knots
despite multiple earlier warnings of ice ahead. It has been suggested that Smith
was under pressure to make headlines by arriving early in New York, but maritime
historians such as Richard Howell have countered this perception, noting that
Smith was simply following common procedure at the time, and not behaving
recklessly. One of the strongest explanations for the severe
loss of life has been the fact that the Titanic did not carry enough lifeboats
for everyone on board. Maritime regulations at the time tied lifeboat capacity
to ship size, not to the number of passengers on board. This meant that the
Titanic, with room for 1,178 of its 2,222 passengers, actually surpassed the
Board of Trade's requirement that it carry lifeboats for 1,060 of its
passengers. Nevertheless, with lifeboats being lowered less than half full in
many cases, and only 712 passengers surviving despite a two and a half hour
window of opportunity, more lifeboats would not have guaranteed more survivors
in the absence of better training and preparation. Many passengers were confused
about where to go after the order to launch lifeboats was given; a lifeboat
drill scheduled for earlier on the same clay that the Titanic struck the iceberg
was cancelled by Captain Smith, in order to allow passengers to attend
church.Questions 1-6
Complete the table below. Choose NO
MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 1-6 on your answer sheet.
Time
Person/s
Position
Action
11.39p.m.
{{U}} (1) {{/U}}
{{U}} (2) {{/U}}
Reported sighting of iceberg
{{U}} (3) {{/U}}
Andrews
Ship's designer
Reported how long the Tianic could stay afloat
12.15a.m.
Smith
Captain
Ordered {{U}} (4) {{/U}}to be released
2.17a.m.
Bride & philips
{{U}} (5) {{/U}}
Relayde final {{U}} (6) {{/U}}
填空题The percentage of Gross National Product spent on education generally reflects the level of attainment in mathematics.
填空题Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.Reflective Journal Assignment
填空题Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-J, below. Write the correct letter, A-J, in boxes on your answer sheet. A.is the way most people around the world get fluoride. B.is a threat to public safety. C.can occur as a result of mishaps in adding fluoride to water. D.can be regarded as nutritious. E.is a widespread health issue in developed countries. F.is not as common in infants. G.is the best protection against tooth decay. H.is required to sustain our material survival and biological growth. I.is visible as faint lines across the teeth. J.is difficult to achieve amongst poorer people.