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The Master may have his/her license suspended or revoked for().
A . carrying stowaways
B . sailing shorthanded
C . being negligent
D . All of the above
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You may use the hospital()you clean it up afterward.
A . as far as
B . as well as
C . as soon as
D . so long a
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Linguistic forms having the same sense may have different references in different situations while linguistic forms with the same reference always have the same sense.
A . 正确
B . 错误
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May I have a copy of the cargo plan?Certainly,here().
A . is it
B . are you
C . they are
D . you are
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When the order given by bridge may have bad results, the duty engineer should()
A . inform the captain for a further consideration, then perform it
B . inform the captain, and not perform it
C . stop the M/E immediately, and then inform the chief engineer
D . stop the M/E immediately, and then inform the captai
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A vessel aground may have negative GM since the().
A . decrease in KM is equal to the loss of draft
B . virtual rise of G is directly proportional to the remaining draft
C . lost buoyancy method is used to calculate KM,and KB is reduced
D . displacement lost acts at the point where the ship is aground
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Hello, may I have an appointment with the headmaster?()
A . Sorry, I don't know you
B . No, you can't
C . Certainly. Wait a minute, please
D . Let me see
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The Asian volunteers may have focused on the eyes because ________.
A . A. Easterners believe using the eyes to express feelings is more subtle
B . B. it's polite to focus on other people’s eyes in some Asian cultures
C . C. Easterners tend to use the eyes to express their emotions
D . D. it’s easier for Easterners to communicate using the eyes
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Different lexemes ot lexical items, which have different lexical meaning, may have the same grammatical meaning.
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To some extent, people may have some prejudices on the names.
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One and the same lexeme may have different grammatical meaning.
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Patients may be put at ____ if hospital staff refuse to work in the evenings and at weekends.
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We have to ________the cost of setting up a new hospital in that area.
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Why did Mrs. Kienast’s babies have to stay in the hospital for some days?
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The idea of wheels may have come from ______.
A.rolling a dead animal on logs
B.watching running animals
C.running after animals
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Once you have finished the design, you may have a whole week.
A.off
B.down
C.in D.up
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听力原文:The credit card industry is only about 50 years old. Some credit cards have offered real convenience. Those accepting credit cards include hospitals for open-heart surgery and the federal government for income taxes. Instead of saving for a washing machine or computer, some people merely charge them. They do not realize that it may cost them more to charge than to pay cash, Because of the easy access to credit, many Americans today are over their heads in debt.
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A single status may have multiple roles attached to it, constituting a role set. Consider the status of a patient in a hospital. The status involves the sick role; another role as the peer of other patients; still another role as the "appreciative" receiver of the gifts and attention of friends and family members; one role as a consumer of newspapers, magazines and other small items purchased from a hospital attendant; and a role as acquaintance of a number of friendly hospital personnel. Or consider your status as a family member. Your status includes a variety of roles, for example, parent and child, uncle, spouse, and cousin. Clearly, a role does not exist in a social vacuum; it is a bundle of activities that are connected with the activities of other people. For this reason there can be no professors without students, no husbands without wives, no whites without nonwhites, and no lawyers without clients.
Roles affect us as sets of norms that define our duties the actions others can legitimately insist that we perform, and our fight the actions we can legitimately insist that others perform. Every role has at least one reciprocal role attached to it; the fights of one role are the duties of the other role. As we have noted, we have a social niche for the sick. Sick people have fights our society says they do not have to function in usual ways until they get well. But sick people also have the duty to get well and "not enjoy themselves too much." The sick role also entails an appeal to another party the physician. The physician must perceive the patient as trying to get well this is the physician’s right and the patient’s duty. And the patient must see the doctor as sincere the patient’s fight and the physician’s duty. It should come as no surprise that the quality of medical care falters when patient and physician role expectations break down.
One way that people are linked in groups is through networks of reciprocal roles. Role relationships tie us to one another because the rights of one end of the relationship are the duties of the other. People experience these stable relationships as social structure a hospital, a college, a family, a gang, an army, and so on.
If your are a patient, you take on all the following roles EXCEPT the role as______.
A.a friend of your fellow patients
B.a staff member of the hospital
C.the receiver of the treatment
D.a buyer of medicines
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The medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the environment in hospitals may play a significant role in the process of recovery from illness. As part of a nation-wide effort in Britain to bring art out the galleries and into public places, some of the country's most talented artists have called in to transform. older hospitals and to soften the hard edges of modern buildings. Of the 2 500 National health Service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have significant collections of contemporary art in corridors, waiting areas and treatment rooms.
These recent initiatives owe a great deal to one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital in north-eastern England.
The quality of the environment may reduce the need for expensive drugs when a patient is recovering form. an illness. A study has shown that patients who had a view on to a garden needed half the number of strong pain killers compared with patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at during the early 1970s. he felt the artist had lost his place in modern society, and that art should be enjoyed by a wider audience.
A typical hospital waiting room might have as many as 5 000 visitors each week. What better place to hold regular exhibitions of art? Senior held the first exhibition of his own paintings in the out-patients' waiting area of the Manchester royal Infirmary in 1975. Believed to be Britain's first hospital-artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon joined by a team of six young art school graduates.
The effect is striking. Instead of the familiar long, barren corridors and dull waiting rooms, the visitors experience a full view of fresh colours, playful images and restful courtyards.
Compared with the total number of Britain's National Health Service hospitals, the hospitals which have art collections is only ______.
A.4%
B.40%
C.25%
D.50%.
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The 2010 World Expo Shanghai will have an ________on the development of industry and agriculture in our country.
A.application
B.indication
C.intent
D.impact
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Nurse:Yes,do you have any________(意见)to make about the hospital's food.Client:Yes.
Nurse:Yes,do you have any________(意见)to make about the hospital's food.
Client:Yes.The meat is always over-cooked and the coffee is always cold
A.complaint
B.absolute
C.infusion
D.worry
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Which of the following country may have serious problems of counterfeit medicine()
A.France
B.America
C.New Zealand
D.India
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Even a carefui motorist may have the misfortune to...
Even a carefui motorist may have the misfortune to commit a motoring__ 21__ .In due course. having received a summons (传票), he will appear in a police court. In the court,the motorist hears his name called by the clerk of the court, and cormes forward to_ 22__himself. The magistrate (地方法官) then calls for the policeman who_ 23__ the offender and asks him to give evidence. The officer takes the oath to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He also is expected to give an account__ 24 __what happened when the offence was committed and to mention any special circumstances. For instance the offence__ 25__partly due. to the foolishness of another motorist, It would be unwise for the accused motorist to exaggerate this. It will not help his case to try to blame__26_ for his own mistake. The magistrate, __27_ hearing that some other motorist is invoived, willl doubtless say:What is being done about this man? "Case coming up later this afternoon, may_ 28_ be the answer. __29__ you are guilty, it is of course wise to plead and apologize for committing the offence and__ 30__ the court&39;s time, Magistrates are not heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say:"There are mitigating circumstances, __31__ you have broken the law and I am obliged to impose a fine. Pay five pounds. Next case ". __32_ many of-fences,if you wish to plead guilty you may do so by post and ,avoid__33__ the court at all. Some. shor-tempered people forget that both policemen and magistrates have a public duty to_34 _and arerude to them. This does not pay :and rightly so! A magistrate wil not let off an offender 35 because he is respectable, but the courteous (有礼貌的) lawbreakers may certainly hope that the magistrate will extend to him what tolerance the law permits.
A.offence
B.crime
C.mistake
D.accident
A.identify
B.report
C.prove
D.defend
A.arrested
B.punished
C.scolded
D.charged
A.about
B.for
C.of
D.in
A.should have beem
B.must have been
C.may bave been
D.contd have been
A.someone else
B.something else
C.other someone
D.another someone
A.on
B.as
C.to
D.in
A.as well
B.will
C.as well as
D.just
A.If
B.Unless
C.Although
D.While
A.taking on
B.taking in
C.taking over
D.taking up
A.since
B.as
C.but
D.if
A.For
B.As
C.Like
D.To
A.attending
B.to attend
C.attend
D.having attended
A.act
B.perform
C.carry
D.implement
A.slightly
B.particularly
C.exactly
D.merely
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In the sentence “Can I have a bite to drink?” the speaker may not have a problem with
A.A.performance
B.B.utterance
C.C.syntax
D.D.context