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单选题The two men were ______ of receiving stolen property.
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单选题There are three bodies of writing that come to ______ this question and we will consider each in turn.
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单选题Hill slopes were cleared of forests to make way for crops, which now only______the crisis.
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单选题You can negotiate virtually anything. Some people negotiate deals for a living. Dr Herb Cohen is one of these professional talkers, called in by companies to negotiate on their behalf. He approaches the art of negotiation as a game because, as he is usually negotiating for somebody else, he says this helps him drain the emotional content from his conversation. He is working in a competitive field and needs to avoid being too adversarial. Whether he succeeds or not, it is important to him to make a good impression so that people will recommend him. The starting point for any deal, he believes, is to identify exactly what you want from each other. More often than not, one party will be trying to persuade the other round to their point of view. Negotiation requires two people at the end saying "yes". This can be a problem because one of them usually begins by saying "no". Top management may well reject the idea initially because it is the safer option but they would not be there if they were not interested. It is a misconception that skilled negotiators are smooth operators in smart suits. Dr Cohen says that one of his strategies is to dress down so that the other side can relate to you. Pitch your look to suit your customer. You do not need to make them feel better than you but dressing in a style that is not overtly expensive or successful will make you more approachable. People will generally feel more comfortable with somebody who appears to be like them rather than superior to them. They may not like you but they will feel they can trust you. Dr Cohen also suggests that the best way to seI1 your proposal is by getting into the world of the other side. Do not be too clever which will alienate them; do not rush what you are saying—put a few hesitations in; do not try to blind them with your verbal dexterity. Inevitably some deals will not succeed. Generally the longer the negotiations go on, the better chance they have because people do not want to think their investment and energies have gone to waste. However, joint venture can mean joint risk and sometimes, if this becomes too great, neither party may be prepared to see the deal through. More common is a corporate culture clash between companies. Even having agreed a deal, things may not be tied up quickly because when the lawyers get involved, everything gets slowed down as they argue about small details. Dr Cohen thinks that children are the masters of negotiation. They understand the decision-making process within families perfectly. If Mum refuses their request, they will troop along to Dad and pressure him. If they cannot get what they want again, they will try the grandparents, using some emotional blackmail. They can also be very single-minded and have an inexhaustible supply of energy for the cause they are pursuing. So there are lessons to be learned from watching and listening to children.
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单选题The international Olympic Games, A regarded as the world's most B prestigious athletic competition, C take place once D every the four years .
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单选题 Dinosaurs were reptiles which became extinct about 65 million years ago. The most intriguing question about dinosaurs has always been "{{U}} (21) {{/U}}did they die out?" There is no simple answer to this question,{{U}} (22) {{/U}}many hundreds of scientists are studying the problem. They are not studying the extinction of the dinosaurs{{U}} (23) {{/U}}, but the whole question of extinction. Many other plants and animals have{{U}} (24) {{/U}}in the past, and it is important to understand{{U}} (25) {{/U}}this happened. Having this information could help save many species that are{{U}} (26) {{/U}}in the modern world. Humans are causing extinctions now, because of pollution and other damage{{U}} (27) {{/U}}the environment. Maybe the dinosaurs can tell us how to save the earth today,{{U}} (28) {{/U}}their extinction 65 million years ago! Some of the early dinosaur scientists, 100 years ago, thought the dinosaurs died out because the{{U}} (29) {{/U}}changed, and they could not breathe. Others thought that the dinosaurs disappeared simply because they became too big. They were{{U}} (30) {{/U}}to move and could not find enough food{{U}} (31) {{/U}}One theory is that a huge killer meteorite{{U}} (32) {{/U}}the earth. Some scientists{{U}} (33) {{/U}}that the extinction of dinosaurs was possibly due to rapid{{U}} (34) {{/U}}of the planet's climate. Perhaps huge amounts of lava pours out of volcanoes in India. This sent up vast{{U}} (35) {{/U}}of dust that blacked out the sun, and made the earth icy cold.
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单选题The music indicates the way in which Mozart was developing his ideas in 1773 as he attempted to shake off his reputation as a child prodigy and be taken seriously as a composer.
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单选题Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the surveys?
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单选题Losing his job was a financial {{U}}catastrophe{{/U}} for his family.
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单选题The physician had to visit his patient six ______ days before the patient could be considered in a fair condition.
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单选题Photographs taken by the investigators demonstrate in startling detail the monumental damage ______on the World Trade Center towers and buildings in the vicinity.
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单选题When a Scottish research team startled the world by revealing 3 months ago that it had cloned an adult sheep, President Clinton moved swiftly. Declaring that he was opposed to using this unusual animal husbandry technique to clone humans, he ordered that federal funds not be used for such an experiment—although no one had proposed to do so—and asked an independent panel of experts chaired by Princeton President Harold Shapiro to report back to the White House in 90 days with recommendations for a national policy on human cloning. That group — the National Bioethics Advisory Commission(NBAC)— has been working feverishly to put its wisdom on paper, and at a meeting on 17 May, members agreed on a near-final draft of their recommendations. NBAC will ask that Clinton's 90-day ban on federal funds for human cloning be extended indefinitely, and possibly that it be made law. But NBAC members are planning to word the recommendation narrowly to avoid new restrictions on research that involves the cloning of human DNA or cells-routine in molecular biology. The panel has not yet reached agreement on a crucial question, however, whether to recommend legislation that would make it a crime for private funding to be used for human cloning. In a draft preface to the recommendations, discussed at the 17 May meeting, Shapiro suggested that the panel had found a broad consensus that it would be "morally unacceptable to attempt to create a human child by adult nuclear cloning." Shapiro explained during the meeting that the moral doubt stems mainly from fears about the risk to the health of the child. The panel then informally accepted several general conclusions , although some details have not been settled. NBAC plans to call for a continued ban on federal government funding for any attempt to clone body cell nuclei to create a child because current federal law already forbids the use of federal funds to create embryos(the earliest stage of human offspring before birth)for research or to knowingly endanger an embryo's life, NBAC will remain silent on embryo research. NBAC members also indicated that they will appeal to privately funded researchers and clinics not to try to clone humans by body cell nuclear transfer. But they were divided on whether to go further by calling for a federal law that would impose a complete ban on human cloning. Shapiro and most members favored an appeal for such legislation , but in a phone interview, he said this issue was still "up in the air".
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单选题Some cultures have customs that ______ the clothing fashions of people in certain social classes. A.modify B.alter C.regulate D.revise
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单选题The shopkeeper took off 5 percent ______for cash.
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单选题We all associate colors with feelings and attitudes. In politics, dark blue often means "tradition", and red means "social change". But blue can also mean sadness (I'm feeling blue). White is often for purity, although in China white is worn for funerals, and red is used to express the joy of a wedding, in western Europe white is worn at weddings and black for funerals. Advertisers are aware of the importance of selecting colors according to the way people react to them. Soap powders come in white and light blue packets ( clean and cold, like ice); cereals often come in brown packets (tike wheat fields), but cosmetics never come in brown jars (dirty). Where do these ideas come from? Max Luscher from the University of Geneva believes that in the beginning life was dictated by two factors beyond our control: night and day. Night brought passivity, and a general slowing down of metabolism; day brought with it the possibility of action, and increased in the metabolic rate, thus providing us with energy and initiative. Dark blue, therefore, is the color of quietness and passivity, bright yellow the color of hope and activity. In prehistoric times, activity as a rule took one of two forms: either we were hunting and at- tacking, or we were being hunted and defending ourselves against attack. Attack is universally re- presented by the color red; serf-preservation by its complement green.
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单选题The government slated new elections in the spring, largely as a result of the public clamor.
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单选题The ______ of such I. Q. tests full of questions on American culture was not questioned at that time.
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单选题The pilgrims came to America after being ______ for their religious beliefs.
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