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Accidental grounds in a shipboard electrical system must be repaired as soon as possible as they will ()
A . result in immediate power outages
B . damage circuit breakers
C . appear on the ground detection system
D . damage insulation and may cause outage
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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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When lowering manropes alongside a stage rigged over the side of a vessel,they should be allowed to trail in the water().
A . to easily remove the kinks that form in the lines
B . to allow the seamen on the stage to know the direction and strength of the current
C . to provide the seaman something to hold onto if he or she falls from the stage into the water
D . only for short periods of time since they will become waterlogged and be very heavy to pull u
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When a pushing vessel and a vessel()ahead are rigidly connected in a composite unit they shall be regarded as a power-driven vessel.
A . is pushed
B . being pushed
C . was pushed
D . be pushed
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In high context culture, there is more of a quiet understanding of what is going on and less is said about it, as in the end we should be just ‘understood’.
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They have ____ a price which we think will be acceptable ____ you.
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They say that English can be a very difficult language for one to learn in his later years.
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They will be likely to ask for a pay increase.
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The privacy behavior in the writer's children generation is everything had to be quiet.
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If a person has cool, clammy skin or appears to be in an altered mental status, they could be suffering from the effects of:
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How awful it would be to be a celebrity, always in the public eyes, Celebrities lead very. stressful lives, no matter【51】glamorous or powerful they are, they have too little privacy, too【52】pressure, and no safety.
【53】. one thing, celebrities don't have the privacy an ordinary person has. The most personal details of their lives are splashed all over the front pages of newspapers and magazines.
【54】a celebrity's family is hauled into the spotlight. Photographers hound celebrities at their homes, in restaurants, and【55】the streets, hoping to get a picture of their idols. When celebrities try to do the things that normal people do, like eat【56】or attend a football game, they 【57】the risk of being interrupted by thoughtless autograph hounds or mobbed by aggressive fans.
【58】addition to the loss of privacy, celebrities must cope【59】the constant pressure of having to look great and act right. Their physical appearance is always【60】observation, Famous women, especially,【61】from the spotlight, drawing remarks like "She really looks old" or "Boy, has she put on weight". Unflattering pictures of celebrities are photographers' prizes to be sold to the highest bidder; this increases the pressure on celebrities to look good【62】all times. Famous people are also under pressure to act calm under any【63】. Because they are constantly observed, they have【64】freedom to blow off steam or to do something just a little crazy. Most important, celebrities must deal with the stress of being in constant danger. The friendly grabs, hugs, and kisses of enthusiastic fans can quickly turn into uncontrolled assaults on a celebrity's hair, clothes, and car. Most people agree that photographers【65】some responsibility for the death of one of the leading celebrities of the 1990s—Princess Diana.【66】or not their pursuit caused the crash that took her life, it % clear she was chased as aggressively as any escaped convict【67】bloodhounds. And celebrity can even lead to deliberately lethal attacks. The attempt to kill Ronald Reagan and the murder of John Lennon came about because 2 unbalanced people became obsessed with these world-famous figures. Famous people must live with the fact that they are always fair game—and never【68】out of season, Some people【69】of starring roles, their names in lights, and their picture on the cover of People magazine. But the cost is far too high. A famous person gives up private life, feels pressured to look and act certain ways all the time, and is never completely safe. And ordinary, calm life is far safer and saner【70】 a life of fame.
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The sentence were "They were wanted to remain quiet and not to expose themselves." is a______ sentence.
A.simple
B.coordinate
C.compound
D.complex
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Such rivers, insignificant ___ they may be, influence the lives of the village.A.however
B.but
C.as
D.although
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________ they are observing can be tested in a practical way, scientists will use experiments.
A、If
B、All that
C、What
D、If what
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“Be quiet” means you _______ make noise here.
A.can
B.may
C.should
D.shouldn’t
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Shhhhh!Be quiet! John ().
A、sleep
B、is sleeping
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A. They are afraid that they would again be isolated from American society in general. B ) People would think that Asian students rely on their parents for success. C ) Asian American would be a threat to other minorities.
D. American academic achievements have taken on too strong an Asian character.
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The children______very quiet; I wonder what they______up to.
A.were; are being
B.are being; are
C.are; do
D.are being; do
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I'm in Paris, and a strangely quiet Paris it is. Nothing is going nowhere. If they're not on strike here, they're stuck in a traffic jam. It took me two hours to go two miles yesterday evening. And this morning many of the taxis, too, have joined in, leaving me with no alternative but to start walking. And it' s bitterly cold!
The strikes are serious protests about serious issues, but I'm struck, as so often on these occasions, by something much more mundane. People are once again talking to people; strangers are going out of their way to befriend strangers, allies for a week or two in their shared frustration. Parisian motorists, even, normally the most competitive of individualists, have been seen leaving notes in their parked cars saying where they are going and when they expect to leave in case anymore wants a lift.
Remove the technology of modem life, it seems, and we often start to be nice to one another again. Technology can isolate us, for all its benefits. It started, I guess, with the chimney. Before there were chimneys, we all had to huddle together in one room Just to keep warm, master and maid, cowman and son of the house. Then some unknown genius came up with the idea of the chimney, and the social stratification of society increased dramatically as all withdrew into their own quarters. Central heating, which is, more truthfully, decentralized heating, made it worse, and now we have our walkmans, our microwaves, or, if we' re really trendy, the Internet and e-mail. You can get by, these days, without actually speaking to anyone at all. Just the odd grunt to show that you' re alive !
I liked the survey which asked teenagers how they laid a table for a meal. Did they put the knife on the fight and the fork on the left, or did they put them both together? And 40 percent said one and 20 percent the other, but 40 percent didn't know! They had never sat down at a table together but had always, as they say, been grazers, helping themselves from the fridge and carrying the food off to their own comer to munch on their own.
If progress means that we don' t need to talk to each other anymore, then I'm getting worried. You can' t begin to love and befriend your neighbors if you never talk to them, and vice versa, they can't love you. It becomes a recipe for a world of solitaries. But most of us weren't destined to be hermits. People need people to be truly people, as the Parisians, in spite of all their frustrations, are discovering again this week. "Try walking instead" was my motto for this morning, but perhaps the motto for us all this festive month might be "Turn it off, whatever it is, and try talking instead!"
According to the author, the advent of modem technology may NOT______.
A.isolate us from the test of the society.
B.enable us to enjoy a much more convenient life.
C.leave people alone so that they may become truly people.
D.help people become grazers who are used to helping themselves from the fridge and carrying the food off to their own comer to munch on their own.
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In a Chinese family, if children do not behave themselves, they will be usually punished by______.
A.their grandparents
B.their father
C.their mother
D.their uncles and aunts
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Most homes have different kinds of spaces. People often go to a special place when they want to be alone. They may go to their rooms. Maybe they just sit on the stairs or go to a quiet corner of the living room.
Families share many activities. Homes have spaces for people to be together. Families have meals together in the kitchen or dining room. They play games, watch TV, or talk with friends in the living room.
Every family's home is special. People can decorate their homes with things they like. They put the furniture the way they want it. They use colors they like. The children often fix up a space with their own things. They hang posters or art projects from school over their beds. They have a place for things they collect. Their homes tell about them.
1)、People often go to the cinema when they want to be alone.
A.T
B.F
2)、Families have meals together in their dining-room.
A.T
B.F
3)、Families cook food in the living room.
A.T
B.F
4)、Every family's home is special because people decorate their homes with things they like.
A.T
B.F
5)、The children often watch TV to make their homes special.
A.T
B.F
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A foreigner’s first impression of the U.S. is likely to be that everyone is in a rush-often under pressure. City people appear always to be hurrying to get where they are going restlessly, seeking attention in a store, and elbowing others as they try to complete their errands(任务).
Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating places are waiting for you to finish so that they too can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. Each person hurries to make room for the next person. If you don’t, waiters will hurry you.
You also find drivers will be abrupt and that people will push past you.You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small courtesies with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else“wasting”it beyond a certain courtesy point.
The view of time affects the importance we attach to patience. In the American system of values, patience is not a high priority. Many of us have what might be called “a short fuse.” We begin to move restlessly about if we feel time is slipping away without some return------be this in terms of pleasure, work value, or rest. Those coming from lands where time is looked upon differently may find this matter of pace to be one of their most difficult adjustments in both business and daily life.
Many newcomers to the States will miss the opening courtesy of a business call, for example, they will miss the ritual socializing that goes with a welcoming cup of tea or coffee they may be traditional in their own country. They may miss leisurely business chats in a café or coffeehouse. Normally, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over prolonged small talks. We seek out evidence of past performance rather than evaluate a business colleague through social courtesies. Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly.
1. The statement that Americans are impolite to their business colleagues is wrong.
A: T B: F
2. In the fourth paragraph, ,a high priority? means ,a first concern?
A: T B: F
3. Americans evaluate a business colleague by establishing business relations.
A: T B: F
4. This passage mainly talks about how Americans do business with foreigners.
A: T B: F
5. We can infer from the passage that the author’s tone in writing is praisful.
A: T B: F
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Be quiet! Your dad ()(sleep).
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They seem to be never satisfied___ they can gain the whole world.()A、because
B.if
C、unless
D、once