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The operating speed of a turbocharger is directly dependent upon()
A . engine speed
B . engine load
C . intake manifold pressure
D . atmospheric pressure
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A direct current passing through a wire coiled around a soft iron core is the description of a simple().
A . magnetic shield
B . electromagnet
C . piezoelectric device
D . electromagnetic domai
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In an alternating current electrical system, a low system power factor is a direct sign of ()
A . wasted energy
B . efficient operation
C . a short in the exciter field windings
D . an excessive number of minor system ground
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An instrument that indicates wind direction is known as a(n)().
A . weather vane,wind vane or wind sock
B . hydrometer
C . hygrometer
D . sling psychrometer
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The direction a vessel is pointed at any given time is the().
A . course
B . track
C . heading
D . course over the ground
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A topic sentence is like a road sign that can indicate the direction.
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In Russia, a typical greeting is a very firm handshake without direct eye contact.
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You think he is a good flight attendant, _______________ ?
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During the flight, which of the following is a threat?
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When a page is sent, there is usually a “beep”.
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There is a way. ( )
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Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice.
Passage One
Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.
According to a report, around 30,000 pupils started secondary school last year with the math skills of a seven-year-old. MPs (国会议员) warned that many young people would need “expensive” remedial lessons in later life to get a job — posing major problems for the economy. The findings came just months after Ofsted(教育标准办公室)claimed almost half of math lessons in English schools were not good enough. It said many teachers relied on textbooks and mundane exercises to make sure pupils passed exams at the expense of a proper understanding of the subject. MPs backed the conclusions, saying too many pupils found lessons “boring”. They insisted improvements had been made under Labor but achievement had “leveled off” in recent years.
In 2008, 79 percent of pupils met the Government’s expected standard at the end of primary school, well short of the 85 percent target set for 2006. Around five percent moved to secondary school with the math skills of a seven- year-old, said the committee. In 2006, £2.3 billion was spent teaching the subject. It equates to around a quarter of the £10 billion total budget for primary teaching and support staff.
The report said the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) needed to “radically rethink its strategy for improving pupil attainment; otherwise we seriously doubt that the department will meet its 2011 target”. The target demands that 84.5 percent of pupils will make the necessary progress between 7 and 11.
Last year, the DCSF published a major review of math education in England to boost standards. It called for a math specialist in every primary school within 10 years and more emphasis on mathematical “play” in nursery schools. Mr. Leigh said, “The department’s 10-year program to train 13,000 specialist math teachers will not benefit some primary schools for another decade. That’s far too long; the department needs to look for ways to accelerate the program.” Sarah McCarthy Fry, the Schools Minister, said, “We have already accepted the main recommendation from a recent independent review of primary math that every school should have a specialist math teacher and have pledged £24 million over the next three years for a training program for teachers.”
Nick Gibb, the Tory shadow schools secretary, said, “The Government is not getting value for the money they have piled into education and the country is falling behind in international league tables as a result. The Government has failed to replace methods of teaching which have failed with tried and tested methods used in countries that have much higher levels of math achievement.”
第58题:What do we learn from the first paragraph?
A) 30,000 pupils started secondary school with poor math skills.
B) MPs insist more improvements should be made under Labor.
C) Young people need medical lessons to get a job.
D) Half of English schools were not good enough.
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Directions: For each blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that is most suitable and mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.
In fact, there was hardly any activity or social event that could not be set to Music. Weddings, births, christening, funerals, picnics, parades-- 21 had their musical accompaniment.
After the American Civil War (1860-1865), the Negroes had gained their freedom and were ready 22 a new type of music, 23 that would preserve their musical traditions but be fast and happy 24 their 25 freedom. They wanted something they could play as professional musicians for both black and white audiences. Jazz was the answer. It combined themes from Negro work songs, spirituals and blues, set to a fast beat, 26 the musicians improvising (即兴而作) as they went along, like the funeral marching bands. To be good, a musician had not only to remember his part but also 27 able to invent new variations on the spur (激励) of the moment.
Jazz 28 the people, but popular 29 is changed many times in form, style, and tempo. Each change added something 30 .
21.
A. which
B. that
C. all
D. those
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______ there is a will, there is a way.
A.Which
B.That
C.What
D.Where
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<p>There is a direct correlation between exposure to sun and skin
cancer.( )</p>
A、<p>A太阳暴露与皮肤癌直接相关。 </p>
B、<p> B皮肤暴露在太阳下与皮肤癌直接相关。 </p>
C、<p>太阳暴露与皮肤癌间接相关。</p>
D、<p>皮肤暴露在太阳下与皮肤癌间接相关。</p>
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Part I Listening Comprehension Section B Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper. 9.
A.He’s giving a lecture
B.He’s attending a meeting.
C.He’s speaking on another phone
D.He’s away on a business trip.
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Passenger: What flights are there from London to Moscow for tomorrow? Clerk: I'll find out for you. Oh, BA Flight takes off from Heathrow and flies direct. Passenger: ______ Clerk: You'll have to be at the West London Air Terminal by 8 : 00 at the latest.
A.What is the boarding time?
B.What is take-off time?
C.Do I need to get up early?
D.When do I have to check in?
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Why does the womn hve to chnge her flight in Mdrid There’s no direct flight.B.There’Why does the womn hve to chnge her flight in Mdrid There’s no direct flight. B.There’s no setvilble on direct flight. C.She wnts to leve tomorrow morning. D.She will contct some peoplet Mdrid.
A.There’s no direct flight.
B.There’s no seat available on direct flight.
C.She wants to leave tomorrow morning.
D.She will contact some people at Madri
D.
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There is not even one seat on this flight. It’s full booked.
A.enough
B.vacant
C.emptying
D.plenty
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There is a food () center
A.shop;shop
B.shopping;shopping
C.shop;shopping
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A flight attendant is serving a passenger. passenger的意思是()
A.生客
B.服务人员
C.乘客
D.领导
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Vocabulary and Structure Directions: There are a number of incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the
A.accompany
B.accomplish
C.accommodate
D.account
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Excuseme ,Is there a library ()?
A.nearhere
B.away
C.across
D.near
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Where there is a will there is a way. ()
A.有志者,事竟成。
B.有一种说法,那里有一条路。