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Which vessel is NOT to be regarded as restricted in her ability to maneuver().
A . A vessel transferring provisions while underway
B . A pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed when connected in a composite unit
C . A vessel servicing a navigation mark
D . A vessel launching aircraft
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A vessel engaged in replenishment or transferring persons,provisions or cargo while under way can be regarded as().
A . a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver
B . a vessel engaged in laying,serving or picking up a navigation mark,submarine cable or pipeline
C . a vessel not under command
D . a power-driven vessel
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Which of the following can be regarded as a communicative language task?
A . Information-gap activity.
B . Dictation
C . Sentence transformation.
D . Blank-filling.
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There is no ()that he was once a thief. But it doesn't mean you can always regard him as a thief.
A、deny
B、denied
C、denies
D、denying
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You are maintaining your database in Oracle10g. You are not using the recovery catalog to maintain the backup information of your database. Which file can be used as a repository to store information regarding the RMAN backup?()
A . online redo log files
B . alert log files
C . control file
D . datafiles associated with the SYSTEM tablespace
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When a pushing vessel and a vessel being pushed are rigidly connected in a composite unit,they shall be regarded as().
A . a tugboat
B . a sailing vessel
C . a power-driven vessel
D . a vessel propelled by machinery and under sail
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Which of the following statements regarding documentation would not be considered a helpful stepin the troubleshooting process?()
A . Use the Cisco Auto Configuration tool
B . Use the Cisco Rollback feature
C . Automate documentation
D . Schedule documentation checks
E . Use the Cisco Configuration Archive tool
F . Require documentation prior to a ticket being closed out
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ISL is being configured on a Company switch. Which of the following choices are true regarding the ISL protocol? ()
A . It can be used between Cisco and non-Cisco switch devices.
B . It calculates a new CRC field on top of the existing CRC field.
C . It adds 4 bytes of protocol-specific information to the original Ethernet frame.
D . It adds 30 bytes of protocol-specific information to the original Ethernet frame.
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Which of the following can be regarded as a communicative language task?
A . Information-gap activity
B . Dictation
C . Sentence transformation
D . Blank-filling
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146. Information regarding the latest editions of Admiralty Tide Tables can be found in ______
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Which of the following can be regarded as “familiar thematic concerns”?
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The ______ can be regarded as one of the themes of Joyce's story “Araby.”
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. Those who do ______ labor should be regarded the same as those who do mental labor.
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An inquiry is made to ___ about the terms and conditions regarding the goods that are to be
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During the PSC inspection, under the provisions of SOLAS 74, which one be regarded as clear grounds for ships' detainment?
A.failure of proper operation of propulsion
B.paint peeling off the uptake
C.no operation procedures for file oil separators
D.damaged sanitary pump
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Which of the following can be regarded as the best title for this article?
A.Two Basic Rights.
B.Government Is Not Enough to Encourage Economy.
C.Individual Rights Are Crucial.
D.Comments by Mancur Olson.
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Best regards can be seen at the end of each letter.译文:每封信结尾可以看到问候语.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Everybody loves a fat pay rise. Yet pleasure at your own can vanish if you learn that a colleague has been given a bigger one. Indeed, if he has a reputation for slacking, you might even be outraged. Such behaviour is regarded as "all too human", with the underlying assumption that other animals would not be capable of this finely developed sense of grievance. But a study by Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, which has just been published in Nature, suggests that it all too monkey, as well
The researchers studied the behaviour of female brown capuchin monkeys. They look cute. They are good-natured, co-operative creatures, and they share their food tardily. Above all, like their female human counterparts, they tend to pay much closer attention to the value of "goods and services" than males. Such characteristics make them perfect candidates for Dr. Brosnan's and Dr. Dewaal's study. The researchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens for food. Normally, the monkeys were happy enough to exchange pieces of rock for slices of eucumber. However, when two monkeys were placed in sepa rate but adjoining chambers, so that each could observe what the other was getting in return for its rock, their became markedly different.
In the world of capuchins grapes are luxury goods (and much preferable to cucumbers). So when one monkey was handed a grape in exchange for her token, the second was reluctant to hand hers over for a mere piece of cucumber. And if one received a grape without having to provide her token in exchange at all, the other either tossed her own token at the researcher or out of the chamber, or refused to; accept the slice of cu cumber indeed, the mere presence of a grape in the other chamber (without an actual monkey to eat it) was enough to reduce resentment in a female capuchin.
The researches suggest that capuchin monkeys, like humans, are guided by social emotions. In the wild, they are a co-operative, groupliving species. Such co-operation is likely to be stable only when each animal feels it is not being cheated. Feelings of righteous indignation, it seems, are not the preserve of people alone. Refusing a lesser reward completely makes these feelings abundantly clear to other members of the group. However, whether such a sense of fairness evolved independently in capuchins and humans, or whether it stems form. the common ancestor that the species had 35 million years ago, is, as yet, an unanswered question.
In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by______
A.posing a contrast.
B.justifying an assumption.
C.making a comparison.
D.explaining a phenomenon.
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However important we may regard school life to be, there is no gain saying the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom. Therefore, the great influence of parents cannot be ignored or discounted by the teacher. They can become strong allies of tile school personnel or they can consciously or unconsciously hinder and thwart curricular objectives.
Administrators have been aware of the need to keep parents apprised of the newer methods used in schools. Many principals have conducted workshops explaining such matters as the reading readiness program, manuscript. writing and developmental mathematics.
Moreover, the classroom teacher, with the permission of the supervisors, can also play an important role in enlightening parents. The informal tea and the many interviews carried on during the year, as well as new ways of reporting pupils' progress, can significantly aid in achieving a harmonious interplay between school and home.
To illustrate, suppose that a father has been drilling Junior in arithmetic processes night after night. In a friendly interview, the teacher can help the parent sublimate his natural paternal interest into productive channels. He might be persuaded to let Junior participate in discussing the family budget, buying the food, using a yardstick or measuring cup at home, setting the clock, calculating mileage on a trip and engaging in scores of other activities that have a mathematical basis.
If the father follows the advice, it is reasonable to assume that he will soon realize his son is making satisfactory progress in mathematics, and at the same time, enjoying the work.
Too often, however, teachers' conferences with parents are devoted to petty accounts of children's misdemeanors, complaints about laziness and poor work habits, and suggestion for penalties and rewards at home.
What is needed is a more creative approach in which the teacher, as a professional adviser, plants ideas in parents' minds for the best utilization of the many hours that the child spends out of the classroom.
The central idea conveyed in the above passage is that______.
A.home training is more important than school training because a child spends so many hours with his parents
B.teachers can and should help parents to understand and further the objectives of the school
C.parents unwittingly have hindered and thwarted curricular objectives
D.parents have a responsibility to help students in doing homework
此题为多项选择题。
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With which of the following statements regarding neutrino astronomy would the author be most likely to agree?
A.Neutrino astronomy will supersede all present forms of astronomy.
B.Neutrino astronomy will be abandoned if the DUMAND project fails.
C.Neutrino astronomy can be expected to lead to major breakthroughs in astronomy.
D.Neutrino astronomy will disclose phenomena that will be more surprising than past discoveries.
此题为多项选择题。
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The authors attitude and recommendation regarding the nature of the Kyoto Protocol may best be interpreted as______.
A.Look before you leap
B.You can"t please everyone
C.Don"t throw the baby out with the bath water
D.If at first you don"t succeed, try and try again
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Damage to cargoes unavoidably incurred in the course of fire-fighting operations can be regard as()
A. Partial loss
B.Particular average
C. General average
D.constructive total loss
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Duty can be regarded as an emotion because______.
A.it is an experience as subjective as conscious
B.failure to perform. it produces a feeling of guilt
C.everyone has a desire to carry out his promises
D.it is a conduct based on moral or legal obligation