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If,during helicopter refueling operations,fuel is spilled on clothing,the person should first().
A . see the medic immediately
B . spray hinself with foam or CO
C . complete his task and then see medic
D . remove the clothing and wash
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If you learn to read the signs, you can tell whether what a person says is what he really means, or whether, like the man whose stomach does not move when he laughs, he is trying to deceive you.()
A . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人说的是否是他真正的意思,或者他是否像那种“笑里藏刀”的人在试图蒙蔽你。
B . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人是否口是心非,是否像那种“笑里藏刀”的人试图蒙蔽你。
C . 如果你学会理解这些姿势,你就会分辨出一个人所说的话是否是他真正要表达的东西,是否是那种“笑里藏刀”的人试图蒙蔽你。
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If,during helicopter refueling operations,fuel is spilled on clothing,the person should first().
A . see the medic immediately
B . spray himself with foam or CO
C . complete his task and then see the medic
D . remove the clothing and wash
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An unconscious person should NOT be().
A . placed in a position with the head lower than the body
B . given an inhalation stimulant
C . given something to drink
D . treated for injuries until consciou
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A crew member is unconscious and the face is flushed. You should().
A . lay the crew member down with the head and shoulders slightly raised
B . administer a liquid stimulant
C . lay the crew member down with the head lower than the feet
D . attempt to stand the crew member upright to restore consciousne
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A person has fallen overboard and is being picked up with a lifeboat. If the person appears in danger of drowning,the lifeboat should make().
A . an approach from leeward
B . an approach from windward
C . the most direct approach
D . an approach across the wind
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A piece of work or presentation by an artist can be called his or her ______ if it is the last he or she made before death or retirement. Now, it means the final effort of any person.
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If a person is not quite sure about how to find a certain place, you might_________.
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Usually if a person is not a success, then he is a failure.
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If you describe a person’s size or shape, you can use( ).
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On average, a person will find another person more attractive if the other person has _________ pupils.
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If a check is to the order of a person in whose favor the check is drawn it is called bearer check.
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What should the person do if he finds a fire He should operate ______.What should the person do if he finds a fire He should operate ______.
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According to the report,a person is most likely to stay fat for the whole of his life if he
A.gets fat in the twenties
B.gets fat in his middle age
C.is born fat
D.gets fat when he is child
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Unconsciously, we all keep a comfortable distance around us when we interact with other people. This space between us and another person<u>(1)</u>invisible walls.
The<u>(2)</u>of space changes<u>(3)</u>on the nature of the relationship. For<u>(4)</u>, we are usually more comfortable standing closer to family members<u>(5)</u>to strangers. Personality<u>(6)</u>determines the size of the area<u>(7)</u>we are comfortable when talking to people. Introverts (性格内向的人) often prefer<u>(8)</u>with others<u>(9)</u>a greater distance than do extroverts. Cultural styles are important too. A Japanese employer and employee usually stand<u>(10)</u>apart while talking than their American counterparts. Latin Americans and Arabs<u>(11)</u>to stand closer than Americans do when talking.
For Americans, the usual distance in social conversation<u>(12)</u>from about an arm&39;s<u>(13)</u>to four feet. Less space in the American culture may be<u>(14)</u>with either greater intimacy<u>(15)</u>aggressive behavior. The common practice of saying, "Excuse me," for the slightest<u>(16)</u>touching of another person<u>(17)</u>how uncomfortable Americans are if people get too<u>(18)</u>. In cultures<u>(19)</u>close physical contact is<u>(20)</u>and even desirable, Americans may be perceived (感觉认为) as cold and distant.
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Are you the kind of person who likes staying in unusual places? If the answer is "yes", then try the world's coldest hotel in Jukkasjarvi in the north of Sweden. But go in winter or all you'll find is a pool of water, because the hotel melts every spring!
The man who runs the Attic Hall Hotel is Nils Yngve Bergqvist. He built his first ice building for an art exhibition in 1991 and he designed the present hotel—over 200 meters square—himself. It took workmen about two months to pile 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden base. As the weather got colder, the snow froze and then they removed the base. The whole building and everything in it are made of snow—except for the wooden front door. There's a theatre which Nils uses for a jazz club, a radio station and a large ice bar. As you can imagine, hot drinks are popular with the guests! The rooms have no doors; there's no furniture, no heating and everyone sleeps on ice beds. But the 800 people who stayed at the hotel this winter seemed to like it. If you want to stay in one of the ten ice rooms, it will cost you about £30 a night. You will receive a survival certificate from the manager.
When the winter's over, Nils holds his annual contest to predict the day that the hotel will fall. The person that guessed the day correctly last year receives a large painting from an ARTic Hall exhibition. Nils's ice hotel is becoming world-famous and he loves his work.. He's already excited about his next project — an ice hotel that will have more complicated architectural features and, he says, will be bigger and better.
What do we know about the Artic Hall Hotel?
A.It is completely made of snow.
B.It is designed by Nils's friend.
C.It is built once a year.
D.It has a wooden base.
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One of Freud's great_____into the human personality was the discovery of how it is influenced by unconscious processes.
A.convictions
B.concepts
C.insights
D.instincts
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If a person feels to be hurt by others, what will happen?
A. Trust diminishes slowly.
B. He will not reveal his plans and ideas.
C. He will not trust anyone since then.
D. His personal relationships with others will become worse.
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Personality is to a large extent inherent——A-type parents usually bring about A-type off-spring. But the environment must also have a (1)_____ effect, since if competition is important to the parents, it is likely to become a (2)_____ factor in the lives of their children.
One place where children (3)_____ A-characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. Too many schools adopt the 'win at all costs' moral standard and (4)_____ their success by sporting (5)_____ The current passion for making children compete against their classmates or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A-type seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too (6)_____ to win can have dangerous (7)_____: remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped (8)_____ seconds after saying: "Rejoice, we (9)_____!"
(10)_____ the worst form. of competition in schools is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations. It is rare that school (11)_____ pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. The merits of competition by examination are somewhat (12)_____, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful.
Obviously, it is neither practical nor (13)_____ that all A-youngsters change into B's. The world needs different kinds of person, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a child's personality to his possible future (14)_____ It is top management.
If the (15)_____ of schools with academic work was (16)_____, more time might be spent teaching children surer values. Perhaps selection for the (17)_____ professions, especially medicine, could be made less by good grades in chemistry and more by such (18)_____ as (19)_____ and sympathy. It is surely a mistake to choose our doctors exclusively from A-type stock. B's are important and should be (20)_____.
A.prevailing
B.profound
C.precautionary
D.progressive
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Both sound and noise can have negative effects, but what is most important is if the person has control over the sound.
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If a person wanted to avoid stress completely, he would have to()
A.avoid any changes
B.make some changes
C.be free of dangerous things
D.stay away from the opportunities
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If a person’s head is cut off, he will__remain conscious for about eight seconds()
A.nonetheless
B.conceivably
C.invoke
D.ongoing
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An editorial in the paper argues that a person only should be allowed to attend school if the marginal cost of educating that person is less than the marginal benefit of educating that person. The wri
A.normative economics
B.positive economics
C.negative economics
D.economic naturalism
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Motivation refers to the underlying drives that contribute to the individual' s purchasing actions.These()stem from the conscious or unconscious goal of satisfying the needs and wants of the()are the basic, often instinctive, human forces that()a person()something. Wants are “needs”thatare learned during a person' s lifetime.
1.A.drive
B.drivers
C.drives
D.drove
2.A.consumer
B.people
C.sellers
D.buyers
3.A.Needs
B.Need
C.Needing
D.Needed
4.A.motivates
B.motivation
C.motive
D.motivate
5.A.do
B.to do
C.does
D.doing