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Nobody knows how long and how seriously the shakiness(不稳定) of big businesses will () down the economy.
A、put
B、settle
C、drag拖拉
D、knock
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Helen was seriously injured in a car()
A . incident
B . accident
C . event
D . matter
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Since William had been seriously ill for several months, his parents were worried about()to return to school full-time.
A、he wanted
B、he wanting
C、him to want
D、his wanting
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When fuel oil has seriously contaminated a diesel engine lubricating oil, you should ().
A . filter to remove the fuel oil
B . use the settler to remove the fuel oil
C . remove the fuel oil by centrifuging
D . drain and then renew the lube oil supply
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The stability of a semisubmersible ship would be seriously reduced if flooding occurred in the().
A . submerged hulls
B . column void spaces
C . dry mud tanks
D . ballast tank
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Not until he had fulfilled his mission did he realize that he was seriously ill.
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I hope all the precautions against air pollution, ______ suggested by the local government, will be seriously considered here.
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Cultural background information is not to be taken seriously when it comes to understanding the messages.
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原文:It is hoped that you would seriously take this matter into consideration and let us have your reply soon.译文:希望你方能够 ,并尽快答复我们
A、严肃整顿这个麻烦
B、认真考虑这件事
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There is ______ wrong with my back and it hurts seriously.
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The NGOs, the non-governmental organizations began to seriously deal with the problems, but they can only marginally reduce, not ______ the hazards.
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Today, battlefield victims are screened so that _____ is given to those who are more seriously hurt and most likely to be saved by early treatment.
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The cost of electricity is likely to be seriously ________ by the rise in gas prices.
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—You______him of the great risks involved. — I did. But he didnt take it seriously.
A.must warn
B.might warn
C.could have warned
D.ought to have warned
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The music indicates the way in which Mozart was developing his ideas in 1773 as he attempted to shake off his reputation as a child prodigy and be taken seriously as a composer.
A.bedlamite
B.betrayer
C.genius
D.jailor
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The British empire is so strong that it does not have to take Hitler's menace seriously.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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______was once a very important political institution in Britain while its importance is seriously diminished since the 20th century.
A.The House of Commons
B.The House of Lords
C.The Cabinet
D.The Privy Council
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Jack and Ben, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. Jack, __(1)__ bed
Jack and Ben, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. Jack, __(1)__ bed was next to the room's only window, __(2)__ to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs. But Ben had to spend all day and night __(3)__ flat on his bed. To __(4)__ time the two men began to talk. They talked for hours about their wives, families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement in the military service, and where they had been on vacation. __(5)__ days went by, a deep friendship began to develop between them.
Every afternoon when Jack could sit up, he would pass the time by describing to Ben all the things he could see outside the window. And Ben began to live for those one-hour __(6)__ when his world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity and color of the world outside.
The window __(7)__a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm __(8)__ flowers of every color of the rainbow. Grand old trees beautified the landscape, and a fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the distance.
As Jack described all this in detail, Ben would close his eyes and imagine the beautiful scene.
One warm afternoon Jack described a parade __(9)__ by. Although Ben couldn't hear the band, he could see it in his __(10)__ eye as Jack portrayed it with descriptive words.
(1)A、which
B、that
C、whose
D、who
(2)A、allowing
B、allowed
C、to allow
D、was allowed
(3)A、lying
B、lain
C、lied
D、lay
(4)A、take
B、kill
C、keep
D、make
(5)A、As
B、With
C、Once
D、For
(6)A、times
B、×
C、pauses
D、periods
(7)A、overacted
B、overexcited
C、overlooked
D、overtook
(8)A、in
B、amid
C、within
D、with
(9)A、pass
B、passing
C、passed
D、past
(10)A、mind's
B、brain's
C、heart's
D、head's
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Recent cmpus trgedies show tht sfety mesuresre so importnt tht we _______ tke them too serRecent cmpus trgedies show tht sfety mesuresre so importnt tht we _______ tke them too seriously.cn’t B.should C.mustn’t D.shll
A.can’t
B.should
C.mustn’t
D.shall
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Contemporary technological reporting is full of notions of electronic communities in which people interact across regions or entire continents. Could such "virtual communities" eventually replace geographically localized social relations? There are reasons to suspect that, as the foundation for a democratic society, virtual communities will remain seriously deficient.
87. For example, electronic communication filters out and alters much of the subtlety, warmth, contextuality, and so on that seem important to fully human, morally engaged interaction. That is one reason many Japanese and European executives persist in considering face-to-face encounter essential to their business dealings and why many engineers, too, prefer face-to-face encounter and find it essential to their creativity.
88. Even hypothetical new media (e. g. advanced "virtual realities"), conveying a dimensionally richer sensory display are unlikely to prove fully satisfactory, substitutes for face-to-face interaction. Electronic media decompose holistic experience into analytically distinct sensory dimensions and then transmit the latter. At the receiving end, people can resynthesize the resulting parts into a coherent experience, but the new whole is invariably different and, in some fundamental sense, less than the original.
Second, there is evidence that screen-based technologies (such as TV and computer monitors) are prone to induce democratically unpromising psychopathologies, ranging from escapism to passivity, obsession, confusing watching with doing, withdrawal from other forms of social engagement, or distancing from moral consequences.
Third, a strength--but also a drawback--to a virtual community is that any member can exit instantly. Indeed, an entire virtual community can decline or perish in the wink of an eye.
89. To the extent that membership in virtual communities proves less stable than that obtaining in other forms of democratic community, or that social relations prove less thick (i. e. less embedded in a context filled with shared meaning and history), there could be adverse consequences for individual psychological and moral development.
90. no matter with whom we communicate or how far our imaginations fly, our bodies--and hence many material interdependencies with other people--always remain locally situated. Thus it seems morally hazardous to commune with far-flung tele-mates, if that means growing indifferent to physical neighbors. It is not encouraging to observe just such indifference in California's Silicon Valley, one of the world's most "highly wired" regions.
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听力原文: An international children's charity says more than one-fourth of the children in Asia are living in absolute poverty and almost half of them are seriously deprived. In a report issued in Thailand, the group says that many Asian families are not benefiting from the region's booming economy and it has pledged $1 billion in aid over the next decade.
The charity group Plan International says 600 million Asian children are deprived of one of the seven basic needs used to define poverty, including food, safe water, shelter, health and education. And it says 350 million children, equivalent to the population of the European Union, are deprived of two or more basic needs, classifying them as absolutely poor.
The group's executive director, Tom Miller, compares these figures to those of the victims from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of southern Asia eight months ago. "Those numbers are absolutely staggering. The world has focused very much on Asia through the tsunami. But in many ways, what we're talking about is, this is a silent tsunami that is happening every single day."
The group, basing its figures on United Nations statistics, says some Asian countries, like China and parts of Southeast Asia, have considerably reduced their numbers of poor children. But it says significant populations of poor people remain in isolated rural areas and among ethnic minorities.
According to the news, which of the following is not among the basic needs used to define poverty?
A.food
B.health
C.education
D.freedom
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Why are researchers seriously coneel33ed with the phenomenon of colony—collapse disorder?
A.Because honeybees produce one—third 0f the foods we eat
B.Because honeybees feed on flowers.
C.Because honeybees eat seeds of flowers.
D.Both B and C.
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Poor_____and excess(过量) smoking will seriously damage the health of your hair.
A.eat
B.foods
C.diet
D.meal
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___,he had a car accident and was seriously injured.
A.Making things worse B.To make things worse
C.Making things worst D.To make the things worse
考察的是哪个知识点?答案选的是B.To make things worse,和D项To make the things worse有什么区别?还有,为什么不能选A?