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What is considered as a measure of how much one has remembered?A The length of the lis

What is considered as a measure of how much one has remembered?

A The length of the list

B The type of list items

C The time difference of relearning

D The time difference of brain working

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What is considered a Serious Marine Incident?A.an allision that results in $500 damage to

What is considered a Serious Marine Incident?

A.an allision that results in $500 damage to a boat dock

B.an injury to a crewmember,passenger,or other person which requires professional medical treatment beyond first aid

C.grounding of a vessel on a sandbar that does not result in injuries and/or any damage to the vessel

D.None of the above

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Once a would-be entrepreneur has identified what he or she thinks is a promising unmet

Once a would-be entrepreneur has identified what he or she thinks is a promising unmet need, he or she should evaluate and identify the risks that should be considered in deciding whether or not to pursue that business opportunity.()

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According to the passage, what was the general attitude toward the principle underlying th
e ordinance of 1784?

A.It was considered the most important doctrine of the day.

B.It received wide support at that time.

C.It was more popular in Virginia than elsewhere.

D.It was thought to be original and creative.

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第4题

阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I suggested a method of dealing with what most teachers of English considered one of their pet horrors, extended reading. The room was full of tired teache

阅读理解:

(1)I can still remember the faces when I suggested a method of dealing with what most teachers of English considered one of their pet horrors, extended reading. The room was full of tired teachers, and many were quite cynical about the offer to work together to create a new and dynamic approach to the place of stories in the classroom.

阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I sug阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I sug阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I sug阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I sug阅读理解: (1)I can still remember the faces when I sug

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听力原文:W: What is function of the sale slip? It is so small that it is not always consid
ered important.

M: It is small, of course, but it contains the details of the card and they also show the details and amount of the sale.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(20)

A.The sales slips are not important.

B.The sales slips show the amount of the sale.

C.The sales slips perform. important functions in the bankcard transactions.

D.The sales slips contain the details of the card.

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The practice of capital punishment is as old as government itself.For most of history, it

The practice of capital punishment is as old as government itself. For most of history, it has not been considered controversial. Since ancient times most governments have punished a wide variety of crimes by death and have conducted executions as a routine part of the administration of criminal law. However, in the mid-18th century, social critics in Europe began to emphasize the worth of the individual and to criticize government practices they considered unjust, including capital punishment. The controversy and debate over whether governments should utilize the death penalty continue today.

The first significant movement to abolish the death penalty began during the era known as the Age of Enlightenment. In 1764 Italian jurist and philosopher Cesare Becearia published an essay on Crimes and Punishments. Many consider this influential work the leading document in the early campaign against capital punishment. Other individuals who campaigned against executions during this period include French authors Voltaire and Denis Diderot, British philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith, and political theorist Thomas Paine in the United States.

Critics of capital punishment argue that it is cruel and inhumane, while supporters consider it a necessary form. of revenge for terrible crimes. Those who advocate the death penalty declare that it is a uniquely effective punishment that prevents crime. However, advocates and opponents of the death penalty dispute the proper interpretation of statistical analyses of its preventing effect. Opponents of capital punishment see the death penalty as a human rights issue involving the proper limits of governmental power. In contrast, those who want governments to continue to execute tend to regard capital punishment as an issue of criminal justice policy. Because of these alternative viewpoints, there is a profound difference of opinion not only about what is the fight answer on capital punishment, but also about what type of question is being asked when the death penalty becomes a public issue.

We can learn from the first paragraph that in ancient times ______.

A.death penalty had been carried out before government came into being

B.people thought it was right for the government to conduct executions

C.death penalty was practiced scarcely in European countries

D.many people considered capital punishment unjust and cruel

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Body language is of great importance tohumans. We carry many of the meanings through body
movements. However, many forms of body language we consider to be fine in our country can get usinto trouble in other parts of the world.

A smile is one of the most common examples in different countries. While Americans smile freely atstrangers,in Russia this is considered strange and even impolite. In Asian countries a smile isn&39; tnecessarily an expression of joy but it can be used to express pain.

The acceptable physical distance is another major difference. In Latin America and the MiddleEast the acceptable distance is much shorter than what most Europeans and Americans feet comforta-ble with. Hand and arm movements as a form. of body language are also very different amongcountries. Handshakes are usually acceptable almost everywhere, even between strangers;however,kissing on the cheek and touching on the shoulder or other body parts aren&39; t. For many people inAsia and other parts of the world, such actions are seen as a violation (侵犯) of one&39; s personalspace. This is why you should not touch others easily.

Eye contact(目光接触)is one of the forms of body language where the differences are most strikingInAmerica and Latin America looking the other person in the eye is a sign of respect. But in Asian countries,prolonged(过长的)eye contact is especially rude,so you should try your best not to do that.

47. To humans, body language is__________.

A.important

B.funny

C.uncommon

D.Strange

What does striking in the fourth paragraph most probably mean?A.Interesting to read.

B.Easy to notice.

C.Impossible to remember.

D.Difficult to accept.

In which place is smiling at strangers considered impolite?A.The U.S.

B.Asia.

C.Latin America.

D.Russia.

Which form of body language is acceptable almost everywhere?A.Kissing on the cheek.

B.Shaking hands.

C.Touching on the shoulder.

D.Keeping a short distance.

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第8题

As at 30 September 2013 Dune’s property in its statement of financial position was().
As at 30 September 2013 Dune’s property in its statement of financial position was().

Property at cost (useful life 15 years) $45 million

Accumulated depreciation $6 million

On 1 April 2014, Dune decided to sell the property. The property is being marketed by a property agent at a price of $42 million, which was considered a reasonably achievable price at that date. The expected costs to sell have been agreed at $1 million. Recent market transactions suggest that actual selling prices achieved for this type of property in the current market conditions are 10% less than the price at which they are marketed.At 30 September 2014 the property has not been sold.

At what amount should the property be reported in Dune’s statement of financial position as at 30 September 2014?

A、$36 million

B、$37·5 million

C、$36·8 million

D、$42 million

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第9题

Does a bee know what is going on in its mind when it navigates its way to distant food sou
rces and back to the hive (蜂房), using polarized sunlight and the tiny magnet it carries as a navigational aid? Or is the bee just a machine, unable to do its mathematics and dance its language in any other way? To use Donald GrifTm's term, does a bee have awareness, or to use a phrase I like better, can a bee think and imagine?

There is an experiment for this, or at least an observation, make long ago by Karl Von Frisch and more recently confirmed by James Gould at Princeton, Biologists who wish to study such things as bee navigation, language, and behavior. in general have to train their bees to fly from the hive to one or another special place. To do this, they begin by placing a source of sugar very close to the hive so that the bees (considered by their trainers to be very dumb beasts) can learn what the game is about. Then, at regular intervals, the dish or whatever is moved progressively father and farther from the hive in increments (增长) of about 25 percent at each move. Eventually, the target is being moved 100 feet or more at a jump, very far from the hive. Sooner or later, while this process is going on, the biologists shifting the dish of sugar will find the bees are out there waiting for them, precisely where the next position had been planned. This is an uncomfortable observation to make.

With what subject is the passage mainly concerned?

A.The bee, a social animal.

B.Navigational techniques of bees.

C.Testing the awareness of bees.

D.The bee hive, nature's candy shop.

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第10题

As in most ethical situations, making a true or false promise involves other people. Almos
t every time we ask "What should I do?" we are aware that other people are involved in our behavior. Why should someone ask himself before making a false promise, "Is it right?" It may be that he is afraid of being found out. He may, however, wonder whether it is fair to the other person. How we relate ourselves to others or how we behavior. affects others makes up most of the subject matter of ethics. Being aware of others is more than wondering how our actions will affect them; we are also Concerned about how the behavior. of others will affect us. There is no satisfactory way for us to avoid the presence of other people. The most we can do is try to arrange the rules of behavior, of ethics, in order to reduce the amount of friction and conflict and thereby achieve the greatest amount of harmony. Whether our actions are right and good will depend to a great extent on the effect they will have on others. Actions such as telling a falsehood, stealing, injuring, and killing are considered wrong most of the time because they result in varying degrees of harm to someone. They also produce reactions from the victims, who in effect say, "If it is right for you to do that to me, then I will not hesitate to do the same thing to you."

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