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The present voyage of my ship began at the port of Shanghai after loading 8000 tons of cargo on board and ended after discharging the cargo at the port of Hong Kong, which is().
A . the port of destination
B . the next port of call
C . the port of arrival
D . the last port of call
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The discovery of Indo-European language family began with the work of the British scholar().
A . Jacob Grimm
B . Rasmus Rask
C . Franz Bopp
D . Sir William Jone
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When finish work on the oil separator, you should()firstly.
A . cut off the power
B . cut off the oil inlet
C . open guide water valve
D . close oil outlet value
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Name the author of the following literary works.
Ode on a Grecian Urn
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The Renaissance began in northern Italy in the early()century,and was typified by the universal genius of Leonardo Da Vinci.
A . 11th
B . 12th
C . 13th
D . 14th
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What is the use of work assets on safety plans? ()
A . The work asset determines to which assets and locations a safety plan can be applied.
B . Only safety plans with associated work assets can be used in combination with job plans.
C . The safety plan can only be applied to work orders with the same asset or location associated.
D . The work assets combined with the work on a job plan dictate which safety information is required.
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5.Work will -------- on the new building immediately.
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Before (apply) ______ for a working holidayvisa, you should read the information on the United Kingdom Working Holidaypage.
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He doesn’t work all the week. He just work on _____ (间隔的)days.
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The earliest theoretical work on drama is Plato’s Poetics .
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The little boy Oliver, who was born , grew up on , was now years old, and was taken back to the workhouse where he began his miserable life.
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The young man worked very hard and soon began to _________.
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Wh ich of the following is not among the works of Leonardo da Vini?
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Romanticism began in the western Europe in the mid 18th century in the work of artists, poets and philosophers.
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The little boy Oliver, who was born , grew up on , was now years old, and was taken back to the workhouse where he began his miserable life.
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People began to use fake snow and tinsel on the Christmas Tree in 1800's.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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The sit-in began Friday when authorities blocked her car on a bridge outside the capital as ______.
A.a group of supporters tried to talk with her
B.a group of people tried to support her
C.she tried to visit a group of supporters
D.she tried to visit the capital
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In common with other depictions of The Last Supper from this period,Leonardo seats the diners on one side of the table,so that__________.
A.his betrayer will take the bread at the same time
B.the disciples can talk to each other more easily
C.none of them have their backs to the viewer
D.they can see each other more clearly
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With the work (do) ______, these scientists began to plan another research project. 用括号中所给词的正确形式填空
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_______me Europeans began to learn how to use the compass on their ships.
A.It was not until the 12th century when
B.Hardly it was the 12th century than
C.No sooner it was the 12th century when
D.It was not until the 12th century that
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The designer's work is based on______.
A.the ground tests
B.the stress man's calculations
C.the flight tests
D.all of the above
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Three men traveling on a train began a conversation about the world’s greatest wonders.
“In my opinion,” the first man said, “the Egyptian pyramids(埃及金字塔)are the world’s greatest wonder. Although they were built thousands of years ago, they are still standing. And remember: the people who built them had only simple tools. They did not have the kind of machinery that builders and engineers have today.”
“I agree that the pyramids in Egypt are wonderful,” the second man said, “but I do not think they are the greatest wonder. I believe computers are more wonderful than the pyramids. They have taken people to the moon and brought them back safely. In seconds, they carry out mathematical calculations that would take a person a hundred years to do.”
He turned to the third man and asked, “What do you think is the greatest wonder in the world?”
The third man thought for a long time, and then he said, “Well, I agree that the pyramids are wonderful, and I agree that computers are wonderful, too. However, in my opinion, the most wonderful thing in the world is this thermos.”
And he took a thermos out of his bag and held it up.
The other two men were very surprised. “A thermos?” they exclaimed. “But that’s a simple thing.”
“Oh, no, it’s not,” the third man said. “In the winter you put in a hot drink and it stays hot. In the summer you put in a cold drink and it stays cold. How does the thermos know whether it’s winter or summer?”
1. The underlined word “thermos” in Chinese means “_______”.
A. 电冰箱
B. 洗衣机
C. 电风扇
D. 保温瓶
2. That the three men could not agree on what the world’s greatest wonder was because _______.
A. they could not think of anything very wonderful
B. they all had different ideas
C. they could not prove that their opinions were right
D. the journey ended too soon
3. The first man thought the pyramids were the most wonderful things in the world because ____.
A. they were very beautiful
B. they were Egyptian
C. they had been built with very simple tools
D. they could do mathematical calculations
4. The third man thought a thermos was the most wonderful thing in the world because _____.
A. it lasted longer than the pyramids
B. it cost less than a computer
C. he thought it knew whether it was winter or summer
D. the other two men were surprised when he told them about it
5. The third man was not very clever because ______.
A. he could not think of anything to say
B. he did not understand how a thermos works
C. he did not think the pyramids were wonderful
D. he did not know anything about computers
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Questions 27~31 are Based on the following passage. One airline chief executive officer (CEO) was the master of the personal touch. Spending hours with his employees and getting, to know their joBs, he persuaded them to accept pay cuts in return for an ownership stake. The concession put the company so solidly in the Black that the CEO was aBle to sell it for $ 860 million.Another CEO scolded managers in front of others, cut one third of the work force and so emBittered the survivors that his airline Began to lose money, and the Board of directors fired him.
In any test of knowledge or IQ, the two CEOs would have dueled to a draw. The difference was their aBility to handle relationships, argues Daniel Goleman in Iris new Book, Working With E- motional Intelligence. Building on his 1995 Bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, Goleman now proBes how EI relates to the world of work.As he did in his earlier Book, Goleman masterfully ex- plains how a low EI hinders people's full intellectual potential By flooding the Brain with stress hormones that impair memory, learning and thinking. The heart of the Book, though, is an analysis of data collected from more than 150 firms on what distinguishes so-so performers from superstars. Goleman's findings : conventional intelligence takes second position to emotional intelligence in determining joB performance. In joBs ranging from repairman to scientist, IQ accounts for no more than 25 percent of the difference Between, say, a successful high-tech entrepreneur and a failed one. In another surprise, the contriBution of IQ shrinks and the contriBution of EI rises with the difficulty of a joB and how high it ranks in an organization. Based on traits that companies say distinguish winners from losers, Goleman concludes that EI carries much more weight than IQ in deter- mining success at the top.
However, the many examples of CEOs and other people in top positions who have the emotional intelligence of a snake -- But still were CEOs -- undermine the case for EIs indispensaBility in Business. But even if you accept that EI determines who excels, you have to wonder if it should. Goleman descriBes how 112 entry-level accountants were judged more or less successful By their Bosses according to their level of EI rather than their actual skill. No wonder so many auditors fail to notice cooked Books.
第27题:According to Goleman, the Biggest difference Between the two CEOs descriBed in the first paragraph lies in__________
A.their attitude toward their employees
B.their emotional intelligence
C.their conventional intelligence
D.their Business strategy
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The lecture began by_____us where the island was and went on____about its history.
A.telling , talking
B.to tell , to talk
C.telling , to talk
D.be told , talking