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Recent studies have posed the question as to whether there is a link between film violence and real violence.
A . supposed
B . poised
C . aroused
D . raised
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Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936,a vessel will be liable for damage to a cargo when the damage arises from().
A . Unseaworthiness when sailing
B . Insufficient packing
C . Quarantine delays
D . Mismanagement of the vessel
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The Customer agrees to pay the full invoiced price,plus all other amounts payable to the()Repairer under these terms and conditions,relating to or arising out of the Works for the Customer.
A . Repairer
B . Customer
C . charterer
D . carrier
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Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936,a vessel will be liable for damage to a cargo when the damage arises out of().
A . delays due to seizure of the vessel
B . fire caused by fault of the carrier
C . strikes or lockouts
D . improper stowage
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Under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936,a vessel will be liable for damage to cargo when the damage arises out of().
A . poor stowage of cargo in a container
B . fire caused by lightning
C . overloading
D . inherent vice
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The shipper is deemed to have guaranteed the accuracy at the time of shipment of the quantity and weight as furnished by him,and must indemnify()against all losses,damages and expenses arising from the inaccuracies in such particulars.
A . the Charterer
B . the Shipowner
C . the merchant
D . the shipper
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Select the correct answer (only one correct answer for each question, 3points for each question) 1) The price of good A goes up. As a result, the demand for good B shifts to the left. From this we can infer that:
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You convert a purchase requisition to a purchase order.What can you assign to the purchase requisition to be used as a source of supply in SAP Materials Management? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.()
A.Desired vendor
B.Quota arrangement
C.Info record
D.Contract
此题为多项选择题。
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The connoisseurs' opinions differed greatly as to the question whether the picture on show was a(n) ______ Picasso painting.
A.explicit
B.reliable
C.stringent
D.authentic
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Passage 1 Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: ()while other staff are re-trained as operators, programmers, and data preparation staff.
After the new system has settled down people in non-computer jobs are not always replaced when they leave,resulting in a decrease in the number of employees. This decrease is sometimes balanced by a substantial increase in the activity of the firm, resulting from the introduction of computers. The attitudes of workers towards computers vary. There is fear of widespread unemployment and of the takeover of many jobs by computer-trained workers, making promotion for older workers not skilled in computers more difficult. On the other hand,many workers regard the trend toward wider use of computers inevitabl
E.They realize that computers bring about greater efficiency and productivity, which will improve the condition of the whole economy, and lead to the creation of more jobs. This view was supported by the former British Prime Minister, James Callaghan in 1979, when he made the point that new technologies hold the key to increased productivity, which will benefit the economy in the long run. 1. The unfriendly feeling towards computers is developed from . A.the possible widespread unemployment caused by their introduction
B.their use as part of automated production systems
C.the least possible number of operators
D.the production system in steelworks
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In China it is relatively usual to ask people their age, but in the West this question is generally regarded as impolite. This is particularly true 【B1】 women, and even more 【B2】 if the inquirer is a man.
However, it is very 【B3】 to ask children their age, and some adults may not mind 【B4】 either. In fact, some elderly people are quite happy to 【B5】 their age, especially if they feel they look young 【B6】 their age. Nevertheless, it is not very wise to ask a(n) 【B7】 question like "How old are you". If elderly people want to talk about their age, and perhaps receive a compliment on how young they look, they may easily 【B8】 the topic themselves, and ask the other person to 【B9】 how old they are. 【B10】 such a question, it is quite acceptable to discuss age 【B11】. They normally expect to be complimented on their youthfulness, though rather than 【B12】 that they look very old!
【B13】 Westerners do not usually ask people directly how old they are, this does not 【B14】 that they are not interested to know how old other people are. They may ask someone else 【B15】 the information, 【B16】 they may try to 【B17】 the topic indirectly. Sometimes discussions about educational 【B18】 and the number of years of working experience may provide some 【B19】, but this is not always the 【B20】.
【B1】
A.on
B.for
C.in
D.of
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Woman: I intend to buy some fruit for the children. These apples and pears seem to be in season. Ill get two dozen of each. Man: I hope they are as good as they look. Question: What does the man mean?
A.The apples and pears might not be so good.
B.The apples are not as good as the pears.
C.The apples and pears are very good.
D.The apples and pears are as good as they look.
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If you understand why the question is being asked, you will feel less inclined to regard the interviewer as unduly______his nose into your private business.
A.stretching
B.poking
C.reaching
D.dropping
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听力原文: I would like to begin by welcoming everybody from the many different countries who have been kind enough to join us today. You are very welcome to the UK and I hope that you find your trip worthwhile- we are certainly grateful for your contribution to this debate. I consider the question of how we harness the potential of technological change—alongside the related question of science, to be the fundamental economic and social challenge of our future. What we do with information technology and how we use it will determine our success industrially and as a society for years to come.
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Punishment depends as much on politics as it does on crime: crime rates have been stable in recent years but there's been a striking increase in the prison population, And because populism is coming so much to (1)_____ the political agendas, politicians are advocating sharp increases in penalties to take (2)_____ of public unease. The question is how far this will get. In the 21st century weak governments might try to win legitimacy by being especially (3)_____ on crime. That could mean high prison populations and draconian (4)_____ such as those adopted in the United States in recent years.
Luckily, there remain significant differences between the UK and the USA: social divisions are less extreme and racial (5)_____ are not as high. (6)_____ there is a great deal of minor violent crime here, rates of murder—(7)_____ particularly fuel public anxieties—are much (8)_____ because guns have not been so widely (9)_____. It's unlikely that this will change greatly: the (10)_____ to tighten up the gun laws in Britain will continue, and all (11)_____ the toughest criminals will still have a view about what is and what isn't "acceptable violence".
So I don't believe we will see a huge (12)_____ in violent crime, but I (13)_____ rates of property crime and crimes of opportunity to remain high. There will also be much more electronic fraud because it's so hard to (14)_____ and prevent. This is an important problem for business, but not one that (15)_____ much popular agitation.
It's unlikely we'll see the return of the death penalty: the police are (16)_____ about its effectiveness and its reintroduction would be highly problematic (17)_____ the recent Council of Europe protocol outlawing its use. (18)_____ punishment remains a pretty accurate temperature gauge, though: (19)_____ there is significant political pressure for the death penalty, it's a (20)_____ of harsher attitudes towards crime generally.
A.govern
B.dominate
C.control
D.manipulate
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The president can not answer questions as to______.
A.how long will the disaster last
B.how long does the disaster last
C.how long the disaster will last
D.how long the disaster lasts
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Psychoanalysts tend to regard both______and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.
A.attachment
B.distinction
C.ingenuity
D.sadism
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Cancer is used generically for more than 100 different diseases, including malignant tumors of different sites such as breast, stomach, colon, lung and mouth.【1】The disease arises principally as a consequence of individual exposure to the substances that cause cancer in what individuals inhale, eat and drink, or are exposed to in their personal or work environment. Personal habits, such as tobacco use, dietary and physical activity patterns—well as occupational and environmental conditions—rather than genetic factors, play the major roles in the development of cancer.
Many of the chronic diseases risk and the diseases themselves overlap. In developed countries, cancer is the second-biggest cause of death after cardiovascular disease (CVD), and epidemiological evidence points to this trend emerging in the less developed world. This is particularly true in countries of "transition" or middle income countries such as in South America and Asia. Already more than half of all cancer cases occur in developing countries.
There are approximately 20 million people living with cancer at the moment; by 2020 there will an estimated 30 million. And the impact is far greater than the number of cases alone would suggest.【2】Regardless of prognosis, the initial diagnosis is of- ten perceived by patients as life-threatening, with over one-third of sufferers experiencing clinical anxiety and depression. Cancer can also be profoundly distressing as well as economically disruptive to patients' families. The clinical care of cancer patients is a costly element in public health budgets.
【3】Dietary factors are estimated to account for approximately 30% of cancers in Western countries, making diet second only to tobacco as a preventable cause of cancer. This proportion is thought to be about 20% in developing countries and is projected to grow. As developing countries become urbanized, patterns of cancer, particularly those most strongly associated with diet and physical activity, tend to shift towards the patterns of economically developed countries. Cancer rates also change as populations move between countries and adopt different dietary patterns.
The relative importance of cancers as a cause of death is increasing. The incidence of lung cancer and cancers of the colon and breast generally increases in parallel with economic development, as stomach cancer declines. Cancer is also strongly associated with social and economic status. Cancer risk factors are highest in groups with the least education. In addition, patients in the lower socioeconomic classes have consistently poorer survival rates than those in higher social class.
In recent years, substantial evidence has pointed to the link from overweight and obesity, to many types of cancer such as breast and kidney.【4】The composition of the diet is also important since fruit and vegetables may have a protective effect by decreasing the risk for some cancer types such as oral and gastric cancer.
Regular physical activity has also been seen to have a protective effect in reducing the risk of breast cancer. High intake of preserved meat or red meat might be associated with increased risk of colorectal cancer. Another aspect of diet clearly related to cancer risk is the high consumption of alcoholic beverages, which convincingly increase the risk of oral cavity, liver and breast cancers.
The wealth of knowledge that already exists about cancer risk factors provides obvious and ample scope for action to reduce the cancer burden of all countries. After tobacco, overweight and obesity seems to be the most important avoidable cause of cancer.
【5】Given that poor nutrition, physical inactivity, obesity tobacco and alcohol are risk factors common to other chronic diseases such as CVD, type 2 diabetes, and respiratory diseases, conducting a cancer prevention program withi
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Which of the following is correct with regard to stocks? (i) Stock-outs arise when too lit
Which of the following is correct with regard to stocks? (i) Stock-outs arise when too little stock is held. (ii) Safety stocks are the level of units maintained in case there is unexpected demand. (iii) A reorder level can be established by looking at the maximum usage and the maximum lead-time.
A、(i) and (ii) only
B、(i) and (iii) only
C、(ii) and (iii) only
D、(i), (ii) and (iii)
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A hotelworker is responsible for many different areas of a hotel and is called upon to fix problems as they arise(like a leaking pipe)()
A.plumber
B.room
C.maintenance
D.electrician
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So it is today. Schedule disaster, functional misfits, and system bugs all arise because the left hand doesn&39;t know what the right hand is doing. As work (请作答此空), the several teams slowly change t
A.starts
B. proceeds
C. stops
D. speeds
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Question 2 Jane Walker has set a 7% yield as the goal for the bond portion of her portfolio. To achieve this goal, she has purchased a 7%, 15-year corporate bond at a discount price of 93.50. What amount of reinvestment income will she need to earn over this 15-year period to achieve a compound return of 7% on a semiannual basis?
A.$624.
B.$724.
C.$459.
D.$574.
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Text AI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions according to what is stated or implied in the text.As regards the present marriage situation, which of the following statements is NO
A.Marriage nowadays is on the decline compared with that of generations ago
B.People now have higher expectations of their marriage
C.Despite the declining marriage situation, some couples still benefit a lot from good management
D.Increasing divorce rate is a sign of social progress
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4、如果双方不能履行由于买方出售上述货物而承担的义务,买方因此造成的任何损失或损害,卖方均应向买方赔偿。 The Seller will indemnify the Buyer for any _____ arising as a result of the Seller's failure to perform any of its obligation arising out of the sale of the goods to the Buyer.
A.damages and losses
B.losses or harms
C.losses or damages
D.losses or impairs