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0ur ship()with many modern navigational instruments.
A . equipped
B . is equipped
C . equips
D . has equipped
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Our ship will arrive()Port of Hongkong on Sunday.
A . in
B . at
C . on
D . to
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With the help of modern technology, ships are able to receive automated broadcast of safety messages().
A . by day or at night
B . almost round the clock
C . somewhat and sometime
D . from sunrise and sunset
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The additional cargo is to be loaded()board our ship.
A . on
B . in
C . from
D . with
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Our ship is more than 150 meters in().
A . height
B . breadth
C . depth
D . length
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Our ship()to her home port Yantai again.
A . has returned
B . have returned
C . has return
D . have retur
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Your kind attention to our ship will be().
A . much appreciated
B . much appreciating
C . many appreciated
D . many appreciating
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On modern ships, centrifugal pump with a self-primer has replaced reciprocating pump as bilge pump because()
A . centrifugal pump is cheaper than reciprocating pump
B . the size of centrifugal pump with same capacity is smaller than that of reciprocating pump
C . centrifugal pump makes maintenance easier than reciprocating pump does
D . all of the above
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Our ship()loading yesterday morning.
A . finish
B . finishing
C . finished
D . has finished
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The (), cage rotor induction motor is the first choice marine motor in most modern ships because of its electrical and mechanical simplicity.
A . single phase
B . two phase
C . three phase
D . four phase
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Many power stations have been modernized to less pollution.
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Modern society, including conservatives, liberals, hippies, and blacks, has many problems that they must solve.
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With reference ____ shipping marks, our initials should be stenciled on the outer ________.
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The laboratory is equipped with modern ________.
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听力原文:W: Good morning, Professor Sherwood, Thank you for accepting our interview. You've been doing re search on happiness for many years, so I'm sure you have some interesting information to share with our audience.
M: Good morning. I hope I can answer your questions.
W: Are people in rich countries happier than people in not-so-rich countries?
M: Well, I would say there is a relationship between national wealth and well-being. In other words, the economic wealth of a country does appear to reflect the overall well-being of its citizens.
W: Does it mean that rich people in a country are happier than poor people?
M: In some poor Countries, satisfaction with one's financial situation does affect happiness. But once people are able to afford the basic necessities of life; having more money doesn't necessarily make them happier.
W: What about rich places like Europe and United States? Are income and happiness related?
M: Very little. Rich people are only slightly happier than the average citizen.
W: I'm always wondering whether winning a lottery can bring happiness.
M: Well, as a matter of fact, various studies show that lottery winners only get temporary joy.
W: I guess wealth is like health. If you don't have your health or if you're extremely poor, you will be miserable.
M: Yes, that's true. Happiness is wanting what we have rather than getting what we want.
W: That's a nice way of putting it. In your opinion, do people become happier as their countries be come richer?
M: Well, if I take the case of the United States, from 1957 to 1996, the proportion of people who said that they were very happy declined from 35% to 30%. But during that same period, the average income per person in the United States doubled.
W: So, you mean that a steady increase in a country's prosperity does not mean an increase in its people's happiness.
M: That's right.
What does the woman do?
A.A teacher of economics.
B.A professor of studying happiness.
C.A consultant on economic affairs.
D.A specialist in political science.
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One aspect of the novel that may ____ the modern-day reader is that many of these my
A.A.perplex
B.B.disturb
C.C.reverse
D.D.prohibit
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A.were providing
B.have been providing
C.provide
D.will provide
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Mobile Phones:Are They about to Transform. Our Lives? We love them so much that some of us sleep with them under the pillow,yet we are increasingly concerned that we cannot escape their electronic reach.We use them to convey our most intimate secrets,yet we worry that they are a threat to our privacy.We rely on them more than the lnternet to cope with modern life,yet many of us don’t believe advertisements saying we need more advanced services.
Sweeping aside the doubts that many people feel about the benefits of new third generation phones and fears over the health effects of phone masts(天线竿),a recent report clains that the long-term effects of new mobile technologies will be entirely positive so long as the public can be convinced to make use of them.Research about users of mobile phones reveals that the mobile has already moved beyond being a mere practical communications tool to become the backbone (支柱)of modern social life,from love affairs to friendship to work.One female teacher,32,told the researchers:“I love my phone.It’s my friend.”
The close relationship between user and phone is most pronounced among teenagers,the report says,who regard their mobiles as an expression of their identity.This is partly because mobiles are seen as being beyond the control of parents.But the researchers suggest that another reason may be that mobiles,especially taxt messaging,are seen as a way of overcoming shyness.“Texting is often used for apologies,to excuse lateness or to communicate other things that make us uncomfortable,”the report says,The impact of phones,however,has been local rather than global,supporting existing friendships and networks,rather than opening users to a new broader community.Even the language of texting in one area can be incomprehensible to anybody from another area.
Among the most important benefits of using mobile phones,the report claims,will be a vastly improved mobile infrastructure(基础设施),providing gains throughout the economy,and the provision of a more sophisticated location-based services for users.The report calls on govemment to put more effort into the delivery of services by bobile phone,with suggestions including public transport and traffic information and doctors’ text messages to remind patients of appointments.“I love that idea,”one user said in an interview.“It would mean I wouldn’t have to write a hundred messages to myself.”
There are many other possibilities.At a recent trade fair in Sweden,a mobile navigation product was launched.When the user enters a destination,a route is automatically downloaded to their mobile and presented by voice,pictures and maps as they drive.In future,these devices will also be able to plan around congestion(交通堵塞)and road works in real time.Third generation phones will also allow for remote monitoring of patients by doctors.In Britain scientists are developing a asthma(哮喘)management solution,using mobiles to detect early signs of an attack.
第11题:What does the writer suggest in the first paragraph about our attitudes to mobile phones?
A.We can’t live without them.
B.We are worried about using them so much.
C.We have contradictory feelings about them.
D.We need them more than anything else to deal with modem life.
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The amazing success of humans as a【1】is the result of the evolutionary development of our brains which has led, among other things, to tool-using, tool-making, the【2】to solve problems by logical reasoning, thoughtful cooperation, and language. One of the most striking ways in which chimpanzees biologically【3】humans【4】in structure of their brains. The chimpanzee, with the capacity for【5】reasoning,【6】a type of intelligence more like that of humans than【7】any other mammal living today. The brain of the modern chimpanzee is probably not too dissimilar【8】the brain that so many millions of years ago【9】the behavior. of the first ape man.
For a long time, the fact that prehistoric people made【10】was considered to be one of the major【11】distinguishing them from other creatures.【12】pointed out earlier, I have watched chimpanzees【13】grass stems in order to use them to probe for termites. It is true that the chimpanzee does not【14】tools to "a regular and set pattern" —but then,【15】people, before their development of stone tools, undoubtedly poked around【16】sticks, and straws, at which stage it seems【17】that they made tools to a set pattern either.
It is because of the close【18】in most people's minds of tools with humans【19】special attention has always been focused upon any animal able to use an object as a tool: but it is important to realize that this ability, on its own, does not necessarily indicate any special intelligence in the creature【20】
(1)
A.species
B.specie
C.speciman
D.specimen
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What is the writer’s conclusion? If the Ancient Greeks struggled with it, and all the life coaches, counsellors and motivational speakers in the modern world are unable to erase it from our existence
A、Some procrastination-reducing strategies have had proven success.
B、Procrastination will never be completely eliminated.
C、Procrastinators should employ a life coach to help them.
D、Most procrastinators want to learn how to be more efficient.
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<span style="line-height:0px;"></span><span style="line-height:0px;"></span>that the war against many of our most devastating diseases is, at best, a holding operation more than __6__an inevitable triumph<span style="line-height:0px;"></span><span style="font-family:simsun;font-size:14px;line-height:26px;"><span style="line-height:0px;"></span></span>
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the new born child can do to ensure his own survival. With our care from some other human being or beings, be it mother, grandmother, or human group, a child is very unlikely to survive This helplessness of human infants is in marked contrast with the capacity of many new born animals to get on their feet 4.__________
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There are many problems in our modern world. One very()serious problem is energy. We get a great () of energy we need from coal, gas, and oil. However, the () of energy which we use is () every year, and we only have enough coal, gas, and oil for the next twenty or thirty years. How will we live () the energy which these things give us? Scientists are looking for () to this problem. They are looking for new () to produce energy. For example, they are working with new ways to () energy from the light and heat of the sun. They are also working with plans which produce energy from () of the oceans. All of the new methods () scientists are finding are still very expensive, but perhaps they will help solve our energy problems () the future.
1.A.number
B.group
C.price
D.deal
2.A.effect
B.amount
C.course
D.program
3.A.increase
B.increasing
C.had increased
D.is increasing
4.A.without
B.improve
C.producing
D.strength
5.A.key
B.a direction
C.a solution
D.service
6.A.cost
B.method
C.branch
D.pound
7.A.Show
B.pay
C.save
D.produce
8.A.property
B.remedy
C.welfare
D.movements
9.A.So that
B.which
C.whose
D.Of which
10.A.at
B.for
C.In
D.from
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Please try your best to ship our order__that steamer()
A.for
B.in
C.with
D.by