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In the case of the leading marks,the master may()to show these in the bill of lading if the goods or their containers are not clearly marked in such a manner as should ordinarily remain legible until the end of the voyage.
A . confuse
B . excuse
C . defuse
D . refuse
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() allows the engine to be placed wherever is most suitable, as they no longer have to be aligned with reduction gearing and shafting as is the case with conventional installations.
A . Diesel engine propulsion
B . Diesel electric propulsion
C . Steam engine propulsion
D . Gas turbine propulsio
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As in the case of a voyage charter-party,it is implied in all bills of lading that()will be made from the contractual route unless such deviation is justified.
A . deviation
B . no deviation
C . navigation
D . no navigatio
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A notice of readiness is not valid unless it indicates that the vessel is ready to load or discharge as the case may be,at the time()it is given.
A . when
B . which
C . that
D . the
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In case of any loss or misfortune it is the duty of()to take such measures as may be reasonable for the purpose of averting or minimizing a loss which would be recoverable under this insurance.
A . the Assured and their servants and agents
B . the Assurer and his servants and agents
C . the Charterer and his servants and agents
D . the Operator and his servants and agent
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The certificate of a Lloyd’s surveyor()likely to be accepted by the court as conclusive to show that the carrier has exercised due diligence when it relates to a case in which he has built or bought a vessel in the first instance.
A . are
B . is
C . have
D . ha
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In the case of Professor Bob Aubrey, the problem he saw about his identity as CEO when he wrote his PEP was:
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In terms of memory, what is primary the problem with using eye-witness testimony as evidence in legal cases?
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In most cases, the majority of the people surveyed will respond.
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In the case of the far-left government,what will happen to the power of the government
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In the case of payment failure within the time limit, the Customs shall charge an overdue fine of 0.05% of the amount of the duties payable per day as of the day when the duties are in default.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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In a lot of court cases, obscenity is usually classified as ______.
A.unprotected speech
B.illegal activity
C.speech protected by the First Amendment
D.false advertising
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In case the delivered value of feather exceeds that of machinery equipment, Party B shall ship such additional spare parts as indicated by Party A to()the difference.
A、get off
B、set off
C、get up
D、set up
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By referring to Devaney's report as a case of the "foxes guarding the foxes," Joe Lieberman most probably meant that______.
A.the report was very well phrased
B.Devaney made a very complicated report
C.the report deceitfully pictured an already unjust case
D.he was doubtful of the fairness of government
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Where a one-berth cabin is provided solely for the accommodation of a pilot,the existence of such a room,although not itself eligible for deduction,shall not cause the disallowance of the officers’ mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,as would be the case if the rooms were intended for the use of a passenger.This sentence indicates that ______.
A.a one-berth cabin for a pilot is deductible
B.the officers’ mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,which are also used by a passenger,is deductible.
C.the officers’mess-room,bathroom,W.C.,etc.,which are also used by a pilot,is deductible
D.a one-berth cabin for a passenger is deductible
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The case ______. ()A.lay right on one side of a shelfB.was right behind as old brown-look
The case ______. ()
A.lay right on one side of a shelf
B.was right behind as old brown-looking case
C.was between two high shelves
D.was among the hundreds of cases
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Every street had a story, every building a memory. Those blessed with wonderful childhoods can drive the streets of their hometowns and happily roll back the years. The rest are pulled home by duty and leave as soon as possible. After Ray Atlee had been in Clanton (his hometown) for fifteen minutes he was anxious to get out.
The town had changed, but then it hadn't. On the highways leading in, the cheap metal buildings and mobile homes were gathering as tightly as possible next to the roads for maximum visibility. This town had no zoning whatsoever. A landowner could build anything with no permit, no inspection, no notice to adjoining landowners, nothing. Only hog farms and nuclear reactors required approvals and paperwork. The result was a slash-and-build clutter that got uglier by the year.
But in the older sections, nearer the square, the town had not changed at all. The long shaded streets were as clean and neat as when Ray roamed them on his bike. Most of the houses were still owned by people he knew, or if those folks had passed on the new owners kept the lawns clipped and the shutters painted. Only a few were being neglected. A handful had been abandoned.
This deep in Bible country, it was still an unwritten rule in the town that little was done on Sundays except go to church, sit on porches, visit neighbors, rest and relax the way God intended.
It was cloudy, quite cool for May, and as he toured his old turf, killing time until the appointed hour for the family meeting, he tried to dwell on the good memories from Clanton. There was Dizzy Dean Park where he had played little League for the Pirates, and there was the public pool he'd swum in every summer except 1969 when the city closed it rather than admit black children. There were the churches—Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian—facing each other at the intersection of Second and Elm like wary sentries, their steeples competing for height. They were empty now, but in an hour or so the more faithful would gather for evening services.
The square was as lifeless as the streets leading to it. With eight thousand people, Clanton was just large enough to have attracted the discount stores that had wiped out so many small towns. But here the people had been faithful to their downtown merchants, and there wasn't a single empty or boarded-up building around the square—no small miracle. The retail shops were mixed in with the banks and law offices and cafes, all closed for the Sabbath.
He inched through the cemetery and surveyed the Atlee section in the old part, where the tombstones were grander. Some of his ancestors had built monuments for their dead. Ray had always assumed that the family money he'd never seen must have been buried in those graves. He parked and walked to his mother's grave, something he hadn't done in years. She was buried among the Atlees, at the far edge of the family plot because she had barely belonged.
Soon, in less than an hour, he would be sitting in his father's study, sipping bad instant tea and receiving instructions on exactly how his father would be laid to rest. Many orders were about to be given, many decrees and directions, because his father (who used to be a judge) was a great man and cared deeply about how he was to be remembered.
Moving again, Ray passed the water tower he'd climbed twice, the second time with the police waiting below. He grimaced at his old high school, a place he'd never visited since he'd left it. Behind it was the football field where his brother Forrest had romped over opponents and almost became famous before getting bounced off the team.
It was twenty minutes before five, Sunday, May 7.Time for the family meeting.
From the first paragraph, we get the impression that ______.
A.Ray cherished his childhood memories.
B.Ray had something urgent to take care of.
C.Ray may not have a happy childhood.
D.Ray cannot remember his childhood days.
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<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">Artis considered by many people to be little more than a decorative means ofgiving pleasure. This is not always the case, however, at times, art may beseen to have purely functional side as well. Such could be said of the sandpaintings of the Navaho Indians of the American Southwest; these have amedicinal as well as an artistic purpose.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">According to Navaho traditions, one who suffers from either a mental orphysical illness has in some way disturbed or come in contact with thesupernatural—perhaps a certain animal, a ghost, or the dead. To counteract thisevil contact, the sick person or one of his relatives will attract a powerfulsupernatural being. During the ceremony, which may last from 2to 9days, the“singer” will produce a sand painting on the floor of the Navaho house. On thelast day of the ceremony, the patient will sit on this sand painting and the“singer” will rub the sick parts of the patient’s body with sand from aspecific figure in the sand painting. In this way the patient absorbs the powerof that particular supernatural being and becomes strong like it. After theceremony, the sand painting is then destroyed and disposed of so its power willnot harm anyone.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">Theart of sand painting is handed down from old “singers” to their students. Thematerials used are easily found in the areas the Navaho inhabit: brown, red,yellow, and white sandstone, which is ground into powder by being crushedbetween two stones much as corn is ground into flour. The “singer” holds asmall amount of this sand in his hand and lets it flow between his thumb andforefinger onto a clean, flat surface on the floor. With a steady hand andgreat patience, he is thus able to create designs of people, snakes and othercreatures that have power in the Navaho belief system.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">26. The word “decorative” in Paragraph 1most probably refers to ___.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">A).functional</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">B).medicinal</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">C).artistic</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">D).pure</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">27.According to the Navaho traditions,one is ill because he has met with _____.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">A).something with supernatural powers</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">B).a dead goat</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">C).any animal</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">D).too many dead people</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">28. How can a sick person recover fromhis illness according to the passage?</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">A).He must avoid the evil contact.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">B).He needs help from another powerful supernatural being.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">C).He must draw a sand painting.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">D).He must sing at a ceremony.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">29. The reason for the sand painting tobe destroyed after the ceremony is _____.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">A).not to allow others to use it freely</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">B).to harm the patient</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">C).not to harm others</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">D).to protect the patient</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">30.Which of the following is TRUE of the designs of people, snakes and othercreatures created by the “singer” ?</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">A).They are sand paintings.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">B).They have healing powers.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">C).They attract supernatural beings.</span>
<span style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; font-family: &39;times new roman&39;, serif;">D).All of the above</span>
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The exact shape of a polar plot depends on the value of the damping ratio z, but the general shape of the plot is the same for both the underdamped case and overdamped case()
是
否
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【排序题】Please put the basic parts of the X-ray report and Ultrasonic report in order.
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Which of the following cases is an example of failed intercultural communication()
A.Spending a considerable amount of time to learn a second language
B.Lowering your voice volume when speaking with people who speak softly
C.Observing the verbal and nonverbal response people give to you in intercultural communication
D.Using the “thumb-up” gesture to communicate the meaning of “good job” in all intercultural context
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Which of the following cases does NOT reflect the significance of value in culture()
A.People form social organisations as a means of survival
B.Japan is a large nation for the consumption of whale meat, while eating whale meat is strictly prohibited in Australia
C.You carefully dress up in front of a mirror before attending a ball
D.In China and South Korea, lighter skin is considered a sign of beauty, while suntanned skin connotes a lower social status
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Merchant and passenger ships are generally required to have a life preserver for every person aboard and in many cases, a certain percentage of smaller sizes for children.According to United States requirements, life preservers must design, reversible capable of being quickly adjusted to fit the uninitiated individual, and must be so designed as to support the wearer in the water in an upright or slightly backward position.
Sufficient buoyancy (浮力)to support the wearer should be retained by the life preserver after 48 hours in the water, and it should be reliable even after long period of storage.Thus it should be made of materials resistant to sunlight, gasoline, and oils, and it should be not easily set on fire.The position in which the life preserver will support a person who jumps or falls into the water is most important, as is its tendency to turn the wearer in the water from a face-down position to an upright or slightly backward position, with his face clear of the water, even when the wearer is exhausted or unconscious.
The method of adjustment to the body should be simple, and self-evident to uninitiated persons even in the dark under the confused conditions, which follow a disaster.Thus, the life preserver should be reversible that it is nearly impossible to get it on wrong.Catches, straps, and ties should be kept to a minimum.In addition, the life preserver must be adjustable to the wide variety of shapes and sizes of wearers, since this greatly affects the position of floating and the self-righting qualities.A suitable life preserver should also be comfortable to wear at all times, in and out of the water, not so heavy as to encourage to take it off on shipboard while the ship is in danger, nor so burdensome that it hinders a person in the water while trying to swim.
1.The passage is mainly about().
A.the uses of life preservers
B.the design of life preservers
C.the materials for life preservers
D.the buoyancy of life preservers
2.According to the passage, a life preserver should be first of all ().
A.adjustableB.comfortableC.self-evidentD.self-righting
3.United States Coast Guard does NOT require the life preserver to be made ().
A.with as few strings as possible
B.capable of being worn on both sides
C.according to each wearer's size
D.comfortable and light to wear
4.By “the uninitiated individual” (Para)1, Line.4.the author refers to the person ().
A.who has not been instructed how to use a life preserver
B.who has a little experience in using a life preserver
C.who uses a life preserver without permission
D.who becomes nervous before a disaster
5.What would happen if a person were supported by the life preserver in a wrong position?
A.The waves would move him backwards.
B.The water would choke him.
C.He would immediately sink to the bottom.
D.He would be exhausted or unconscious.
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Sending the equivalent of a Blu-ray disc full of data across a network in the blink of an eye will be the norm. (Para. 3)()
A.form
B.backbone
C.standard
D.None of the above