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After conducting an abandonment drill,the Master or person in charge of a ship shall log().
A . the names of crew members who participated in the drill
B . the length of time that each motor propelled lifeboat was operated in the drill
C . the length of time the lifeboat was in the water
D . the time it took to lower the boat
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Although the main business of the shipowners may be that of brewers,in their capacity as shipowners they must()by the standard of conduct of the ordinary reasonable Shipowner in the management and control of vessels.
A . judge
B . be judging
C . be judged
D . have judged
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Sociolinguistics is the study of language in relation to society.
A . 正确
B . 错误
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Which organization would conduct a survey of the insulation in a reefer compartment prior to loading cargo? ()
A . PRC Customs Service
B . OSHA
C . CCS
D . CCIQ
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In the context of MPLS Traffic engineering, TE path calculation is conducted by().
A . TE middle point
B . TE tail end
C . TE head end
D . All TE nodes along the path
E . Independent server
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What must the Master or person in charge of a ship enter in the logbook after conducting an abandonment drill?()
A . The sea condition at the time of the drill
B . Which survival craft was used
C . The names of all crew members participating in the drill
D . The name of the lifeboatman in charge of each boat
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2 Who took part in the study?
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What's the result of the survey conducted again in 2011?
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Gary is an honest and determined guy. He is _____ and consistent in the way he conducted his affairs.
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The teacher told the students to ____ the progress in their study.
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There are so many ______ in the dormitory, so I have to study in the library in the weekend.
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. According to the organizational health study conducted by McKinsey, in the paired sample, which of the following is where a global company outperforms a local company? 根据麦肯锡公司做的组织健康度研究,在比较全球公司和本地公司时,以下哪一项全球公司更占优?
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In Japan, business is not conducted in _________, in mid-August, because many people travel to the graves of their ancestors.
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We have the authority to call the club before us and to make them account for the manner in which their playing affairs are being conducted.
A.calculate
B.forgive
C.explain
D.demonstrate
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What makes the CALERIE study a significant one in the field?
A.It used the subjects of both genders and different ages.
B.It selected people of normal weight as the subjects.
C.It rectified the misconception of dieting.
D.It was systematic in research method and based on evidence.
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In linguistics, ______ refers to the study of the rules governing the way words are combined to form. sentences in a language, or simply, the study of the formation as sentence.
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The new study in this passage shows that____.
A.many Americans are very practical when they search for a spouse
B.American 20-somethings have a largely romantic view of marriage
C.Romantic view of marriage might lead marriage to a happy ending
D.Americans are fond of marriage life so they will not care cohabitation
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Viewed from a star in some other comer of the galaxy, Earth would be a speck, a faint blue dot hidden in the blazing light of our sun. While our neighbors Venus and Mars would reflect a fairly even glow, Earth would put on a little show. Earth's light would brighten and dim as it spins, because oceans, deserts, forests and clouds—which are all too small to be seen from such a distance-reflect varying amounts of sunlight. The variations, it turns out, are so strong and distinctive that surprising amount of information could be taken from a simple ebb and flow of light. Scientists at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study conducted a detailed study of Earth's reflections as a way for human scientists to learn about distant planets that may be like our own.
(2) "If you looked at our solar system from far away, and you looked at the terrestrial planets--Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars--one of the quickest ways to see that Earth is unique is by looking at the light curve," said Ed Turner, professor of astrophysics and a co-author of the study. "Earth has by far the most complicated light curve." The standard thinking in the field had been that most of the information about an Earth-like planet would come from spectral analysis, a static reading of the relative component of different colors within the light, rather than a reading of changes over time. Spectral analysis would reveal the presence of gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and oxygen, in the planet's atmosphere, looking at the change in light over time docs not replace spectral analysis, but it could greatly increase the amount of information scientists could learn, said Turner. It may indicate, for example, the presence of weather, oceans, ice or even plant life.
"Earth would put on a little show" means: as it spins, ______.
A.Earth is a more active planet than Venus and Mars
B.Earth reflects a brighter light curve than Venus and Mars
C.Earth shows oceans, deserts, forests and clouds, while Venus and Mars don't
D.Earth reflects sunlight in an ebb-and-flow manner
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The purpose of the study described in paragraph 2 was to determine
A.how many hours people can survive without sleep
B.how people react when their sleep is interrupted
C.the changes in brain activity that occur during sleep
D.the effects of sleep deprivation on brain activity
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The author of this book conducted hundreds of interviews in this field so as to offer practical advices.
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听力原文:Recently a five-year study was conducted by the Center for Childhood Development
听力原文: Recently a five-year study was conducted by the Center for Childhood Development in Los Angeles, California regarding the way babies react to different types of people. The findings of the study suggest that infant children seem to be more comfortable around other babies than they are with strange adults.
The result confirm the ideas of Dr. Richard Perelman, a well-know pediatrician, who has written many books about raising children. Dr. Richard Perelman supports the findings of the study and adds that it is a sounder idea to keep children with other children, as in a day care center, than it is to have children cared for by a baby-sitter.
According to the results of the study, infants benefit from being in the company of other babies on a daily basis. Whereas some babies seem to show fear of strange adults. They are likely to reach out to try to touch an unfamiliar baby. The study even suggests that children as young as one year old can form. friendships
According to the study, what is the way the babies react to different people?
A.They seem to be more comfortable around other babies than with strange adults.
B.They seem to be more nervous around other babies than with strange adults.
C.They seem to be as comfortable around other babies as with strange adults.
D.They have no special interest.
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According to reports in major news outlets, a study published last week included a startling discovery: the nation's Jewish population is in shrinking. The study, the National Jewish Population Survey, found 5.2 million Jews living in the United States in 2000, a drop of 5 percent, or 300,000 people, since a similar study in 1990. What's truly startling is that the reported decline is not tree. Worse still, the sponsor of the $6 million study, United Jewish Communities, knows it.
Both it and the authors have openly admitted their doubts. They have acknowledged in interviews that the population totals for 2000 and 1990 were reached by different methods and are not directly comparable. The survey itself also cautions readers, in a dauntingly technical appendix, that judgment calls by the researchers may have led to an undercount. When the research director and project director were asked whether the data should be construed to indicate a declining Jewish population, they flatly answered no. In addition, other survey researchers interviewed pointed to other studies with population estimates as high as 6.7 million.
Despite all this, the two figures --5.2 million now, 5.5 million then --are listed by side in the survey, leaving the impression that the population has shrunk. The result, predictably, has been a rash of headlines trumpeting the illusionary decline, in turn touching off jeremiads by rabbis and moralists condemning the religious laxity behind it. Whether out of ideology, ego, incompetence or a combination of all three, the respected charity has invented a crisis.
United Jewish Communities is the coordinating body for a national network of Jewish philanthropies with combined budgets of $2 billion. Its population surveys carry huge weight in shaping community policy. This is not the first time the survey has set off a false alarm. The last one, conducted by a predecessor organization, found that 52 percent of American Jews who married between 1985 and 1990 did so outside the faith. That number was a fabrication produced by including marriages in which neither party was Jewish by anyone's definition, including the researchers.
Its publication created a huge stir, inspiring anguished sermons, books and conferences. It put liberals on the defensive, emboldened conservatives who reject full integration into society and alienated ordinary folks by the increasingly xenophobic tone of Jewish communal culture. The new survey, to its credit, retracts that figure and offers the latest survey has spawned a panic created by the last one.
So why did the organization flawed figures once again? Some scholars who have studied the. survey believe the motivation then came partly out of a desire to shock straying Jews into greater observance. It' s too early to tell if that' s the case this time around. What is clear is the researchers did their job with little regard to how their data could be misconstrued. They used statistical models and question formats that, while internally sound, made the new survey incompatible with the previous one. For example, this time the researchers divided the population of 5.2 million into two groups--"highly involved" Jews and "people of Jewish background"- and posed most questions only to the first group. As a result, most findings about belief and observance refer only to a subgroup of American Jews, making comparisons to the past impossible.
We can' t afford to wait a decade before these figures are revised. The false population decline must be corrected before it further sours communal discourse. The United Jewish Communities owes it to itself and its public to step forward and state plainly what it knows to be true: American Jews are not disappearing.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true about the National Jewish Population Survey?
A.It found a decline of 300,000 Jews in ten years.
B.It was carded out by United Jewish Communities.
C.This is the first time United Jewish Communities has made mistakes in the population survey.
D.The reported decline is not reliable.
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Studies conducted during the 1970s on prents-children reltionship indicted tht ______.Studies conducted during the 1970s on prents-children reltionship indicted tht ______.dolescence did not cuses much troubles clinicinsnd theorists hd stted B.children’sggressivenessnd rebelliousness were growing C.children-prents reltionship ws declining D.teengers becme even morebhorrent of their prents
A.adolescence did not cause as much trouble as clinicians and theorists had stated
B.children’s aggressiveness and rebelliousness were growing
C.children-parents relationship was declining
D.teenagers became even more abhorrent of their parents
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During the systems planning phase. a systems analyst conducts a(请作答此空)activity to study the systems request and recommend specific action. After obtaining an authonzation to proceed. the analyst inter
A、 case study
B、 requirements discovery
C、 preliminary investigation
D、 business understanding