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Before operating a non-oceangoing ship greater than 100 gross tons it must have a fixed piping system to discharge oily mixtures ashore. This system must include().
A . approved oily-water separating equipment
B . a fixed or portable containment system at the shore connection
C . a spare pump in case the main pump is inoperative
D . at least one outlet accessible from the weather deck
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I have a small token of our gratitude()
A . that the process can be made simpler.
B . when we look at this question.
C . which is the Mark 2 project.
D . which I would like you to have.
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High—altitude babies have heads that are larger than their bodies.
A . Right
B . Wrong
C . Not mentioned
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Is it advisable to ________ our body to the sunlight.
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A balanced diet can provide adequate _____ that our bodies need.
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_____ our efforts, we have persuaded our clients to accept our offer.
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If a culture tends to maintain close body distance, usually that culture will have more body contact and body touch. ( )
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All humans around the world have learned to use their bodies the same.
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5.Mies' buildings were not just affecting our lives, they gave them greater from excess His buildings showed confidence, elegance and from excess.
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1.The size proportion of motor cortex for each part of our body is the same as the real proportion of our body.
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Body language can lead to misunderstanding since people of different cultures often have different forms of behavior for sending the same message or have different interpretations of the same body signal.
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At no time in the history of mankind ________ greater opportunities for following careers they have now.
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It seems that ______ have a greater impact on Chinese artists than other beverages as many of them have produced their masterpieces in the state of drunkenness.
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听力原文:Compared to a meat-centered diet, meatless meals can easily supply all the essential nutrients our body requires, and cost only 20% to 30% as much.
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A.A diet with meat only is not enough for our body.
B.A diet with vegetables can sometimes be very costly.
C.Meatless meals are equally nutritious and less expensive.
D.Meatless meals cannot provide all the essential nutrients.
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When()to stress, our body reacts both chemically and physically
A.exposed
B. imposed
C. disposed
D. proposed
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While ATMs have added some convenience to our live...
While ATMs have added some convenience to our lives, a few risks have also popped up(发生). To stay out of trouble, you should follow these steps:
Look Around Before You Approach
Take a quick look at your surroundings. See if anybody or anything looks suspicious. Is anybody watching you or standing too close?
Use ATMs That You're Familiar With
If you know an area well and have used an ATM before, you can expect similar results. In other words, your chances of getting robbed at a "familiar" ATM are less than your chances of getting robbed at a "new" ATM.
Have Your Card Ready While Approaching the ATM
If you're quick, your chances are better. On the other hand, you're exposing yourself unnecessarily if you stand around the ATM digging through your wallet or purse for that special card. Get it out before you leave your car or as you're approaching the ATM.
Use ATMs That are Well Lit and Safe
Only somebody with a valid card can get through the door of an ATM booth. This makes it less likely that an "undesirable(不受欢迎的)" will approach you just as your cash is coming out. Obviously this is not foolproof(十分安全的)—a crook(骗子) can steal somebody's card and use it immediately.
Get Cash Out of Sight
This is pretty obvious, but some people need to be more conscious. Whether it's a lot of money or a little, cash can be tempting when it's out in the open.
Points to remember when using an ATM
Before you come to an ATM,【46】.
You'd better use a【47】ATM.
Take out your【48】before leaving your car or when approaching the ATM.
Because a crook can steal somebody's card and use it,【49】is not foolproof.
When you want to get your cash, get it【50】.
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听力原文:If our products are to compete on the international market, advanced technology is a key element. The higher the technology, the better the products, and the greater the competitiveness.
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A.Our products cannot compete on the international market because of their higher prices.
B.Our products exhibit greater competitiveness even though they lack advanced technology.
C.Advanced technology will increase our expense to compete on the international market.
D.Advanced technology contributes to the excellence and competitiveness of our products.
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Numerous studies have shown that ______ the teacher’s expectation, the greater the achievement of the student.
A.the higher
B.the highest
C.as high
D.the high
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Since 1918, demographic changes have made influenza a greater threat.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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As a matter of fact,our life styles are changing and__________ our bodies.
A.as such
B.so such
C.such are
D.so are
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Will chips one day be planted in our bodies for identification?
A US doctor has planted under his skin a computer chip (芯片) that can send personal information to a scanner(扫描仪) ,a technology that may someday be widely used as a way to identify (识别) people. The chip gives off information which will be scanned by a hand-held reader.
The chip is similar to that planted in more than 1 million dogs, cats and other pets in recent years to track and identify them.
The doctor decided to test the chip himself after the World Trade Center disaster(灾难). The dead could have been identified if their names and other important information had been chipped.
Officials of the company said they hope to sell the chips to patients with man-made arms or legs or other body parts. The idea is that the chip will provide immediate and correct medical information when it is needed.
The information can contain name, telephone number and other information. So it can send out a message that, when connected to a computer, can call up records. The scanner can read it through clothes from over a meter away. The new product also could be used to control prisoners. Workplaces of great importance may want to use the chips for employees, too. Some parents may consider planting chips in young children or elderly relatives who may be unable to say their names, addresses or telephone numbers.Some medical and technology specialists said the product raises new questions about the relationship between humans and computer technology and could cause problems if it is used against someone's wishes, or if your personal information is read by those who should not see it.
According to the text, computer chips have already been used to______.
A.catch escaped prisoners
B.find missing children
C.follow lost animals
D.treat sick people
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We'd better have our meals______.
A.at the same time each day
B.when our work is over
C.when the meal is still hot
D.when every one of the family is home
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There must be few questions on which responsible opinion is so utterly divided as on that of how much sleep we ought to have. There are some who think we can leave the body to regulate these matters for itself. "The answer is easy," says Dr. A. Burton. "With the tight amount of sleep you should wake up fresh and alert five minutes before the alarm tings." If he is right many people must be under sleeping, including myself. But we must remember that some people have a greater inertia than others. This is not meant rudely. They switch on Slowly, and they are reluctant to switch off. They are alert at bedtime and sleepy when it is time to get up, and this may have nothing to do with how fatigued their bodies are, or how much sleep they must take to lose their fatigue.
Other people feel sure that the present trend is towards too little sleep. To quote one medical opinion, "Thousands of people drift through life suffering from the effects of too little sleep; the reason is not that they can't sleep. Like advancing colonists, we do seem to be grasping ever more of the land of sleep for our waking needs, pushing the boundary back and reaching, apparently, for a point in our evolution where we will sleep no more. This in itself, of course, need not be a bad thing. What could be disastrous, however, is that we should press too quickly towards this goal, sacrificing sleep only to gain more time in which to jeopardize our civilization by actions and decisions made weak by fatigue.
Then, to complete the picture, there are those who believe that most people are persuaded to sleep too much. Dr. H. Roberts, writing in Every Man in Health, asserts it may safely be stated also. It would be a pity to retard our development by holding back those people who are gifted enough to work and play well with less than the average amount of sleep, if indeed it does them no harm. If one of the trends of evolution is that more of the life span is to be spent in gainful waking activity, then surely these people are in the van of this advance.
The author seems to indicate that ______.
A.there are many controversial issues like the right amount of sleep
B.among many issues the right amount of sleep is the least controversial
C.people are now moving towards solving many controversial issues
D.the right amount of sleep is a topic of much controversy among doctors
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From the beginning of time, this inner _______ of our being, this drive that can be constructive or _______, has captured our _______. The stories of this _______ struggle have formed the basis of cultures the world over. Historians, architects, authors, philosophers and artists have _______ the words, images and meanings of this inner struggle in the form. of story, music, myth, painting, architecture, sculpture, landscape and _______. These men and women _______ artistic "languages" that help us understand these aspirations and also educate _______. This fertile body of work from ancient times, the very _______ of civilization, forms the basis of study of the _______.