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You are kindly requested to supply the necessary tallymen to do()on board the ship during the discharging of the cargo.
A . the tallying work
B . the lashing work
C . the clean work
D . the work of opening and closing hatche
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The additional cargo is to be loaded()board our ship.
A . on
B . in
C . from
D . with
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The master is not bound to show in the bill of lading()of the goods shipped on board his vessel.
A . the number of packages
B . the number of weight
C . both the number of packages and of the weight
D . neither the number of the packages nor of the weight
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When loading or unloading baled cargo on board,the straps()to lift or drag the bales.
A . are forbidden
B . are allowed
C . can be used
D . are usually used
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()means a plan developed to ensure the application of measures on board the ship designed to protect persons on board, cargo, cargo transport units, ship’s stores or the ship from the risks of a security incident.
A . Ship security plan
B . Company security plan
C . Port facility security plan
D . National security pla
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(3) and directors. Since the board of directors habitually possesses the power to manage the business under a (4).(3)为
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Bow to the board. This is the boy. Born here in the workhouse. Moved to the ____ farm. Nine years old today. Time to be moved back here.
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Listen to the conversations one and choose the best answer to each of the following questions. Question 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
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The passenger, who refuses the check, would not be allowed to board the flight.
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The question now is where to build the new factory.
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I have submitted a ( ) of the project to the board for approval.
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Since the board of directors habitually possesses the power to manage the business under a ( ).
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(3) and directors. Since the board of directors habitually possesses the power to manage the business under a (4) . (4)为
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The sales representative will have to answer the doctors’ questions about the pharmaceuticals.
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The pilot asked all the passengers on board to remain ______ as the plane was making a landing.
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The board of directors will vote today on whether to_______ with the plan.
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The board of the company has decided to _____ its operations to include all aspects of the clothing business.
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Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage. 18. The best statement of the main i
A.human brains differ considerably
B.the brain a person is born with is important in determining his intelligence
C.environment is crucial in determining a person’s intelligence
D.persons having identical brains will have roughly the same intelligence
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Listen to the short converstion carefully. Answer the question about the conversation.
A.On foot
B.By train.
C.By car.
D.By bus.
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Questions 20 and 21 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the news.
A police spokesman said the devices were made safe by explosive experts in the Ardorn district, where a woman was shot in the leg and 13 police officers were injured during a second successive night of violence. Northern Ireland’s police chief had earlier called on community leaders to work together to end the violence. The violence has erupted sporadically throughout a summer of Sectarian tension in northern Belfast.
Questions 20 and 21 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.
Now listen to the news.
20. Altogether how many people were injured during the violence?
A.1.
B.2.
C.13.
D.14.
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The next two questions refer to the following passage:
A pharmaceutical company tested a new painkiller on 1,000 lab rats that were fed large doses of the painkiller for a two-month period. By the end of the experiment, 39 of tile rats had died. The company concluded that the painkiller was sufficiently safe to test on humans.
Which of the following, if true, provides the most support for the pharmaceutical company's conclusion?
A.The amount of painkiller fed to the rats was substantially greater, in relation to body mass, than the dosage any human would take under normal circumstances.
B.Because of the different body chemistry of humans and rats, some compounds can be dangerous for rats but safe for humans, and vice versa.
C.Tests of this same painkiller on dogs showed that 3 out of 50 dogs developed lesions on their livers during the course of the experiment.
D.The researchers found that during the experiment, the rats showed a significantly lower sensitivity to pain than rats do under normal circumstances.
E.In an experiment of this length with this number of rats, it is not unusual for up to 50 rats to die during the experiment for reasons unrelated to the experiment itself.
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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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Questioning plays an important role for the classroom teaching. Which of the following questions does not belong to comprehension questions?
A、What is the main idea of this paragraph
B、Can you tell the difference between the two terms
C、Can you retell the text we have learned last week
D、Can you paraphrase the sentence in your own words
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Listen to the passange and choose the correct answer to the following questions. ()
A.State your problem to the head waiter.
B.Demand a discount on the dishes ordereD
C.Ask to see the manager politely but firmly.
D.Ask the name of the person waiting on you.