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When one of two vessels()is required to keep out of the way the other must keep her course and speed.
A . In sight of another
B . Sights the another
C . Not in sight of the other
D . In sight of one another
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A tug is best positioned for towing and maneuvering on rivers and other restricted waters where wave action is limited when().
A . directly astern and pushing the tow
B . towing on a hawser
C . towing alongside and parallel to the vessel it is towing
D . towing on the hi
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A () is a collection of projects and other work that are grouped together to facilitate effect -ive management of thatwork to meet strategic business objectives.
A . A、program
B . B、portfolio
C . C、project of large size
D . D、PMO
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When Albert Reynolds became Prime Minister in 1992,both Ireland and Britain agreed to hold regular meetings.()
A . to deal with the IRA
B . to make preparations for a united Ireland
C . to seek an end to the violence in Northern Ireland
D . to improve relations with each other
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When two power-driven vessels are meeting head-on and there is a risk of collision,each shall().
A . stop her engines
B . alter course to starboard
C . sound the danger signal
D . back dow
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Mary is always ready to help others when they are in trouble and she never__________ their requests.
A . turns up
B . turns over
C . turns in
D . turns down
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When the union purchase derrick is operated, one derrick is positioned over the quayside and the other almost vertically over the ().
A、dock
B、hold
C、pedestal
D、machinery space
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A ()is a collection of projects and other work that are grouped together to facilitate effective management ofthat work to meet strategic business objectives.
A . program
B . portfolio
C . projectoflargesize
D . PMO
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(),where the ship is docked for hull coating renewal, and for any other required underwater work to be carried out, when the opportunity is taken to make other repairs.
A . Voyage repairs
B . Routine docking
C . Damage repairs
D . Conversio
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2. The two teams each have their strengths and their weaknesses, and thus they can ________ each other when working on the project together.
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What is John’s reaction when he is taken under control by Annie and the other girls and forced to choose?
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When receiving others’ business card, always look at it and acknowledge it.
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When Japanese meet someboby for the first time,they bow from the waist and low their eyes.
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What's the difference between human beings and other animals when shedding tears?
A.Only humans respond to emotions by shedding tears.
B.Only humans shed tears to get rid of irritating stuff in their eyes.
C.Only human tears can resist the invading bacteria.
D.Only human tears can discharge certain chemicals.
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When Hank marched and trained along with the other soldiers, he ______()
A.did everything the other soldiers did
B.did most of the things the other soldiers did
C.did some of the things the other soldiers did
D.took some special training
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In a conversation, when we have misunderstood others or been misunderstood, we should apologize and simply drop the topic.()
是
否
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When a verbal message and a nonverbal message disagree with each other, most of the time we()
A.believe the verbal message
B.believe the nonverbal message
C.believe both of the two kinds of languages
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When I was in high school, I had almost no individual identity left. I was a Hillcrest Husky and all other high schools were enemies. I was a wrestler and all the other sports were wimps. I was on the debate team and everyone else was dumb.
At my high school, everyone had a group; no one was an individual. Wait, I take that back. There were a few individuals, but they were completely outcast from our social order. Never in my life can I remember stronger feelings of hate in high school. But we never called it hate. We called it loyalty.
As adults, most of us are better at being an individual than we were in high school, but the influences of group identity continue to promote competition and prejudice in our world. If you are like me, you want to avoid teaching rivalry, conflict and prejudice to your children.
One possible strategy for stopping the negative influences of group identity would be: recognize and replay. Look for the prejudice in your life and replace it with charity. Treat every person as an individual and ignore the social classifications created by a group-dependent world.
A good friend and I once discussed our differing religions beliefs. He identified with a certain group and I with another. Because of our dependence on group identity, our conversations revolved around the beliefs of the groups. Our individual beliefs, which were quite similar, took a back seat while we discussed topics we knew little about. We defended our groups even when we did not understand or know the official group position on many issues. The resulting rivalry has damaged our friendship ever since.
My behavior. in this situation is exactly what scripture and wisdom teach us to avoid. How stupid I was to judge my friend by a group standard! How stupid I was to defend my own group even in areas I knew nothing about! I hope I can teach my children to behave differently.
Here, I have used religious beliefs to point only one area in which the influence of group identity can create problems. There are many others to consider also. Some of these are marriage, race, culture, language, geographic origin, education, and behavior. We should treat all people as individuals regardless of these conditions.
Finally, loyalty and group identity are not always bad. At times, they can help a lonely person to feel loved or a broken soul to feel success. Group identity can also help us to live a higher standard. But positive peer pressure should never replace individual, one-to-one acts of service and love.
According to the article, ______came along with group identity.
A.rivalry
B.prejudice
C.conflicts
D.all of the above
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Many Chinese students return to China when they meet many problems and difficulties abroad.
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In the United States, men and women shake hands when they meet. Greetings are often casual such as a handshake, a smile and a “hello.” The British say
“hello” when they meet friends. They usually shake hands when they meet for the first time. Social kissing or a kiss on the cheek is common between men and
women and between women who know each other very well.
The Hebrew greeting is “shalom.” The French greeting is “bonjour.” The Spanish greeting in “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
In New Zealand people are often greeted by the Maori leaders with the traditional “Hongi” by rubbing noses.
When a younger person says hello to an older person in the Philippines, the younger person will bow and hold the right hand of the older person and press the
knuckles against their forehead. When the knuckles are touching the forehead they say “Mano”(means hand) and “Po”(means respect.)
In Japan the common greeting for men and women is to bow when they meet someone. The deeper the bow, the greater level of respect in shown.
In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only, longer but less firmly than in the
western world. Contact and hand shaking between men and women in public is considered rude.
Hungarians use the friendly greeting of kissing each other on the cheeks. The most common way to kiss is from your right to your left. When men meet for the
first time they give a firm handshake.
In Belgium people kiss on one cheek when they meet.
The Chinese when meeting someone for the first time usually nod their head and smile or shake hands if in a formal business situation.
In Russia a typical greeting is a very firm handshake while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is less intense.
Men may also kiss a woman three times on alternating cheeks.
In Albania, men shake hands when greeting one another. Depending on how well the men know each other, a kiss on each cheek may be common as well. When a man
meets a female relative, a kiss on each cheek or two kisses per cheek is common. With friends or colleagues normally a light handshake is appropriate. Women
may shake hands or kiss each other on both cheeks.
In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake. Between good friends and family members, a kiss on the cheek and a light
hug are also common.
Always remember you are a guest in another country. Please show respect for their customs and culture.
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage
1.In Britain, they usually kiss on the cheek between men and women when they first meet.
2.The Spanish greeting is “hola” and the Zulu say “sawubona” when greeting friends.
3.The common greeting for men and women is to bow to each other in both Philippines and Japan.
4.In Russia, a typical greeting is a very firm handshake without direct eye contact.
5.In Armenia, a woman needs to wait for the man to offer his hand for the handshake
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When the others had gone, Mary remained and put back the furniture.(英译中)
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Couples may be disappointed with each other when they meet in person.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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We usually [ ] hello [ ] each other when we meet
A;speak,to
B;say,to
C;to not,buying
D;not to,buying
必须有理由
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When a verbal message and a nonverbal message disagree with each other, most of the time _________.
A.believe the verbal message
B.believe the nonverbal message
C.believe both of the two kinds of languages