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An important part of the skill of listening is being able to predict what the speaker is going to say next.()
A . 正确
B . 错误
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If the Charterer nominates an unsafe port and the ship is damaged through going there,() will be liable for the damage,subject to that the master acts reasonably in going there.
A . He
B . She
C . The owner
D . The shipper
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There is an hour to go. Could we sit somewhere to have a drink?()
A . Have a try.
B . Sure.
C . Don‘t go, please.
D . No, thanks.
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What is the default maximum reservable bandwidth (percentage) by any single flow on an interface after enabling RSVP?()
A . 75 percent
B . 60 percent
C . 56 percent
D . 50 percent
E . 25 percent
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which one of the following statements would lee include in an agent to limit the documents processed by the agent to those for which the value of the type field is "action"? ()
A . FIELD Type :="action"
B . SELECT Type ="action"
C . SELECT Type :="action "
D . @if (type="action";@success;@failure)&e
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1. According to the letter, what is NOT true about Mr. Zhang and Paul Lee?
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I ___to make an airline reservation. B ut I didn ’ t.
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From the song Let it Go, we can see Elsa is an evil Queen.( )
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A tourist is going to reserve an air ticket to Paris. But he is not sure about the return date. So what kind of ticket would you suggest him to book?
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T. D. Lee is an American-_________ physicist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize together with Frank Yang.
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听力原文:M:Hey,do you know where Maria is? Professor Lee wants to talk with her at his office,you know,about the exam.
W:I'm not sure.
Q:What can we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.Maria is in the library now.
B.Maria didn't pass the exam.
C.Maria is probably a college student.
D.The man wants to see Maria at his office.
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听力原文:Professor Lawrence is going to retire, but she is still going to lead a graduate seminar each semester.
What's tree about Professor Lawrence?
A.She has found a new job at another university.
B.She has become the head of the graduate school.
C.She will continue to work part-time.
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Jennifer Lee's manufacturing company has purchased material from overseas, and is looking for a suitable place to keep it.
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The possible reason for commercial banks to hold excess reserves is ______.
A.they have attracted too many deposits.
B.they could not find enough suitable borrowers.
C.they have borrowed too much from the central bank.
D.All of the above.
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Photography was once an expensive, laborious ordeal reserved for life&39;s greatest milestones. Now, the only apparent cost to taking infinite photos of something as common as a meal is the space on your hard drive and your dining companion&39;s patience.
But is there another cost, a deeper cost, to documenting a life experience instead of simply enjoying it? "You hear that you shouldn&39;t take all these photos and interrupt the experience, and it&39;s bad for you, and we&39;re not living in the present moment," says Kristin Diehl, associate professor of marketing at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business.
Diehl and her fellow researchers wanted to find out if that was true, so they embarked on a series of nine experiments in the lab and in the field testing people&39;s enjoyment in the presence or absence of a camera. The results, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, surprised them. Taking photos actually makes people enjoy what they&39;re doing more, not less.
"What we find is you actually look at the world slightly differently, because you&39;re looking for things you want to capture, that you may want to hang onto," Diehl explains. "That gets people more engaged in the experience, and they tend to enjoy it more."
Take sightseeing. In one experiment, nearly 200 participants boarded a double-decker bus for a tour of Philadelphia. Both bus tours forbade the use of cell phones but one tour provided digital cameras and encouraged people to take photos. The people who took photos enjoyed the experience significantly more, and said they were more engaged, than those who didn&39;t.
Snapping a photo directs attention, which heightens the pleasure you get from whatever you&39;re looking at, Diehl says. It works for things as boring as archaeological(考古的)museums, where people were given eye-tracking glasses and instructed either to take photos or not. "People look longer at things they want to photograph," Diehl says. They report liking the exhibits more, too.
To the relief of Instagrammers(Instagram用户)everywhere, it can even makes meals more enjoyable. When people were encouraged to take at least three photos while they ate lunch, they were more immersed in their meals than those who weren&39;t told to take photos.
Was it the satisfying click of the camera? The physical act of the snap? No, they found; just the act of planning to take a photo—and not actually taking it—had the same joy-boosting effect. "If you want to take mental photos, that works the same way," Diehl says. "Thinking about what you would want to photograph also gets you more engaged."
What does the author say about photo-taking in the past?
A.It was a painstaking effort for recording life’s major events.
B.It was a luxury that only a few wealthy people could enjoy.
C.It was a good way to preserve one’s precious images.
D.It was a skill that required lots of practice to master.
Kristin Diehl conducted a series of experiments on photo-taking to find out __________.A.what kind of pleasure it would actually bring to photo-takers
B.whether people enjoyed it when they did sightseeing
C.how it could help to enrich people’s life experiences
D.Whether it prevented people enjoying what they were doing
What do the results of Diehl’s experiments show that people taking photos?A.They are distracted from what they are doing.
B.They can better remember what they see or do.
C.They are more absorbed in what catches their eye.
D.They can have a better understanding of the world.
What is found about museum visitors with the aid of eye-tracking glasses?A.They come out with better photographs of the exhibits.
B.They focus more on the exhibits when taking pictures.
C.They have a better view of what are on display.
D.They follow the historical events more easily.
What do we learn from the last paragraph?A.It is better to make plans before taking photos.
B.Mental photos can be as beautiful as snapshots.
C.Photographers can derive great joy from the click of the camera.
D.Even the very thought of taking a photo can have a positive effect.
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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A) It is the largest of its kind<p>B) It is going to be expanded</p><p>C) It is displaying more fossil specimens</p><p>D) It is staring an online exhibition</p>
A、<p>It is the largest of its kind</p>
B、<p>It is going to be expanded</p>
C、<p> It is displaying more fossil specimens</p>
D、<p> It is staring an online exhibition</p>
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If it is an international flight, people need to go through .
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Miss Lee is attracted to the vacancy because it offers better
A.career prospects.
B.wages and bonuses.
C.working conditions.
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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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She is an old woman she cannot go there herself.
A. so; that
B. too; to
C. such; that
D so; and
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It takes Ruby an hour to go to classes at the college everyday.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't Say.
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听力原文:In western Sweden, a five-year-old girl was abducted and stabbed to death last week by an inmate from a psychiatric institute who was able to come and go at will in part because the cost of looking after such patients in this cradle-to-grave welfare state is becoming too high.
It can be inferred from the statement that the Swedish social welfare system, which pro vides life-long care of its citizens, is no longer feasible and satisfactory.
A.正确
B.错误
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I was going to speak to an old friend across the room, but she ignored me.
A.regretted
B.without regard to
C.took no notice of
D.neglected
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How do you think the man had better go to Mr. Lee's office?
A.By taking the lift.
B.On foot.
C.By following another man along the corridor.