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As look-out,you spot an object 45°off your port bow. You should report the object as().
A . broad on the port bow
B . 3 points on the port bow
C . 3 points forward of the port beam
D . on the port beam
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You should explore your talents so as to find()your real interests lie.
A . how
B . what
C . where
D . which
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You shall()this letter so as to signify your acknowledgement of the responsibility.
A . make out
B . submit
C . produce
D . endorse
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You can get the goods ()to your door so quickly nowadays.
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Thank you ever so much for your lovely gift.()
A . Never mind
B . I'm glad you like it.
C . Please don't say so.
D . No, It's not so good.
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4.Before you begin writing your job application letter, you should do some groundwork.
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What do you need to keep in mind when telling a story to begin your speech?
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You ____ him so closely; you should have kept your distance.
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What do you need to keep in mind when telling a story to begin your speech?
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You can help your audience remember your speech by making your speech as difficult as possible.
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The results section always begins with text, reporting the key results and referring to your figures and tables as you proceed.
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In results section, you should report your results so as to provide as much information as possible to the reader about the nature of differences or relationships.
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Alcohol can help you relax on the plane, so you can drink as much as you can.
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听力原文:W:You are so concentrated on your book that you even can't hear me come into your room.
M:Are you talking to me? The music in my earphone is so loud.
Q:What can be inferred from this conversation?
(13)
A.The man is focusing on reading books.
B.The man likes reading books.
C.The man pretends not hearing the woman.
D.The man is listening to the music.
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You should read your child's textbooks so that you can teach them.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">When you go to university to study for a degree, you have decided to study professionally, rather than as an amateur; so being a student is now your profession for at least the next four years.</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">This involves a change of attitude in many ways. Although the process has been going on since you went to middle school, the biggest change is going to take place. Now, instead of taking several subjects, you have chosen one major subject because you find it interesting and worth exploring further. The choice was yours. You also have the goal of getting a degree . The degree and the stages you have to pass through to achieve it give you motivation, even though it may become weak from time to time, and not all parts of the course will be exciting; a sure way to lose interest is to do too little work. It is a law of diminishing returns - the less work you do, the less interest you will have and the more bored you will become. So, regular work is needed to keep up your interest as well as to keep pace with new work.</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">Another change is in the relationship with teachers. This may well have changed during middle school and high school, but now the whole context is different. You are no longer forced to slay in school all day, and apart from your class time, you organize your own time and place for studying. You are there to study (an active process) rather than to be taught (passive). Your teachers may or may not urge you, but they do want you to share their interest in the subject and they want you to succeed.</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">Some activities, like discussing and reading, are basic to studying. Make sure that you are doing these efficiently.</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">Group discussions give you a chance to train yourself to speak and discuss more effectively.</span>
<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-family: 宋体;font-size: 14px">They</span></span><span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">will fail in their purpose if you keep silent<span style="font-family:宋体">—</span><span style="font-family:calibri">and if you start off this way, the harder it will become to get out of the situation of being the non-speaking member of the group. In the future you are almost certainly going to have to be good at speaking, so get into the way of talking about your subject now. This is actually more fun than sitting being silently miserable because you are not saving anything. Nobody will think what you say is foolish. Everyone will be thankful not to face awkward silence.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">55. When does a person start to study professionally?</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">A<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The time when he starts a profession.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">B<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The time when he goes to university.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">C<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The time when he knows how to study.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">D<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The time when he goes to high school.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">56. Which of the following is not unique to university?</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">A<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">Students have to choose one major subject.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">B<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The goal of study is to get a degree.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">C<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">Students need to work hard.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">D<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">Students organize their own time for studying.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">57. University teachers<span style="font-family:宋体">()</span><span style="font-family:calibri">.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">A<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">don</span></span><span style=";font-family:calibri;font-size:14px">’</span><span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">t care about students</span><span style=";font-family:calibri;font-size:14px">’</span><span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">performance</span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">B<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">hope students can share their interest in</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">C<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">force students to stay in school all day</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">D<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">know nothing about their students</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">58.Who does the underlined word</span><span style=";font-family:calibri;font-size:14px">”</span><span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">they</span><span style=";font-family:calibri;font-size:14px">”</span><span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">refer to<span style="font-family:宋体">?</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">A<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">University teachers.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">B<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">Group discussions.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">C<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">University students.</span></span>
<span style=";font-family:宋体;font-size:14px">D<span style="font-family:宋体">)</span><span style="font-family:calibri">The topics of discussions.</span></span>
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You call your American friend in the phone to see if he is free to play basketball with you. When he first answers the phone, you want to begin with some small talk. You should say:
A."Hey, what are you doing"
B."Hey, how are you doing"
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When you begin a conversation with another person, try not to tilt your head forward the person.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Thank you for your letter of March 3, 2005 and the samples of socks. Although we are interested in your products, we find your price is so high. As you probably know, the socks available at present on the market manufactured by factories in Shenyang are o
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听力原文:If you lose this credit card, you have to notify us as soon as possible, so that we can put a stop on your lost card.
(3)
A.We are the credit card holders.
B.We are the bank who can encash the card.
C.We are the credit card company.
D.We stopped your card losing.
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A good night's sleep may help your brain permanently file away lessons learned during the day. But, according to a new study, the brain begins processing and storing those memories long before it's time for bed-and continues to do so even while you're thinking about and doing other things.
Recent studies have shown that the parts of the brain that we use to learn a task become active again during sleep. This activity, scientists suggest, could be the brain transferring memories from short-term to long-term storage.
But the brain doesn't necessarily wait until the lights are out to begin processing those memories.
To find out how the brain handles memories during waking hours, scientists gave 15 volunteers two tasks, each requiring different parts of the brain to learn. In one task, the subjects learned how to navigate a virtual town and then searched the town for an object. In the second task, they learned to predict where a sequence of dots would appear on a screen.
Using a special machine, the researchers scanned the volunteers' brains right before and right after the tasks. They compared the two images to see whether the regions of the brain involved in learning the task were still active even after the task was completed.
After a break, the scientists took a third image of each participant's brain. They wanted to determine whether these regions in the brain continued to be active after snore time had passed.
They discovered that, for at least an hour after learning a task, the brain stays active. It appears to continue processing the new information.
Furthermore, the images showed that distracting the subjects doesn't affect their ability to store memories. The processing continues even when they're thinking about or doing other things.
Some scientists say this could mean that sleep isn't essential for storing memories. Others disagree. Until that's settled, it's probably still better to be on the safe side, getting plenty of sleep.
According to the passage, ______.
A.a good night's sleep helps your brain permanently file away lessons learned during the day.
B.the brain has to wait until the lights are out to begin processing those memories
C.perhaps it's safe for anyone to get plenty of sleep when it has not been proved unnecessary for memory
D.attracting the subjects doesn't affect their ability to store memories.
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Plan your time carefully. Make a list of your weekly tasks. Then make a schedule or chart of your time. Fill in committed time __21__ as eating , sleeping, meetings, classes, etc. Then decide on good regular times for studying. Be __22__ to set aside enough time to complete your normal reading and work assignments. Of course, studying shouldn't __23__ all of the free time on the schedule. It's important to set aside time for relaxation, hobbies, and entertainment as __24__. This weekly schedule may not solve all of your problems, but it will make you more aware of how you spend your time. __25__, it will enable you to plan your activities so that you have adequate time for both work and play.
21)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
22)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
23)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
24)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
25)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
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Researches show that many people do not leave all organizations but leave a boss.So it is vital that when you apply for a position, you not only look at the organization and the role, but also interview your future boss.Applying for a new job is a two-way street—they select you and you select them. Before you go to the interview, write clown what your selection standards are for an effective boss.You can make a list of selection criteria, such as: What made your last boss "good" for you? How do you like to be trained? How do you like your boss to communicate with you?
Then you place them in order of importance.The most important should be on top of the list.Once you are clear on your standards, you may get some idea of how your future boss operates by the way the interview is conducted.For example, did it start and finish on time? How formal or informal was the room?
When the interview gets to the "Do you have any questions?" stage, you might like to ask some questions.With well-prepared questions, you can develop a very good idea of your future boss's management style.
36、Many people leave an organization because ______.
A.the boss doesn't like the employees
B.they don't like the boss
C.the organization is not good
D.the organization is not important
37、If you place your questions in order of importance, you ______.
A.put the least important first
B.put the longest question first
C.put the most important last
D.put the most important first
38、You can judge your future boss by the following EXCEPT ______.
A.whether the interview started on time
B.whether the interview room was formal
C.whether the boss played funny jokes
D.whether the interview finished on time
39、From this passage we get to know ______.
A.the interviewee can ask any question to the interviewer
B.the interviewer asks many difficult questions to the interviewee
C.the interviewer asks questions first
D.the interviewee asks questions first
40、The best title for this passage might be ______.
A.How to Get Along with Your New Boss
B.How to Ask Your New Boss Questions
C.How to Select Your New Boss
D.How to Prepare for Interview
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1、不少汉字都有表音的偏旁,那为什么汉字不能算作表音文字?请谈谈您的看法。(不少于50字) 您可以手写、拍照,然后上传附件。Many Chinese characters have the side of the phonetic alphabet, so why can't Chinese characters be counted as phonetic characters? Please tell me your opinion.(No less than 50 characters. ) You can write it down and take a photo,then upload your file.