A long period of illness in which you are unable to do any sport is likely to make yo
A.competitive
B.depressed
C.logical
D.critical
A.competitive
B.depressed
C.logical
D.critical
A.The long period of shipment.
B.The way to pack the goods.
C.Some external conditions of goods.
D.The improper way to dry the goods.
1).The word lunatic originally meant___.
A、twelve lunar months
B、the home of the moon goddess
C、a person on whom the moon had a bad effect
D、a guard against the moon
2).Implied but not stated______.
A、A solar year lasts about 354 days
B、Sol was the Roman sun god
C、Our calendar is based on the movements of the moon
D、Mental illness really has nothing to do with the moon
3).In comparison with the solar year, the lunar year is__.
A、twice as long
B、the same length
C、shorter
D、a few days longer
4).A parasol is used to __.
A、measure solar time
B、protect us from the sun rays
C、protect us from the gods
D、view the sun during the day
5).The best title for this selection is:___.
A、The Gods of Rome
B、The Rhythm of the Universe
C、Ancient Beliefs
D、Gods in Our Words
To put a laptop at a hot place for a long period of time may cause damage to it.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
How long does the training period last?
A.Two to four months.
B.About three weeks.
C.At least half a year.
D.Two years or more.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
听材料,回答: What is the weather like in northern and eastern England today?
A.Heavy rain for a time.
B.A long period of rain.
C.A lot of sunshine.
A、as the time to maturity increases, the price volatility increases.
B、price changes will be overestimated.
C、there may be large differentials in the time to repricing for different securities within each maturity bucket.
D、the FI will be unable to accurately measure the quantity of rate sensitive assets.
E、the FI will be unable to accurately measure the quantity of rate sensitive liabilities.
A.She asks him to have injections.
B.She asks him to have an operation.
C.She asks him to have a good rest.
D.She asks him to have some herb medicine and a treatment with rays.
() 6. The Great Wall has a history of over 2,000 years.
() 7. The Great Wall is said to be the greatest wonder in the world.
() 8. Shanhaiguan Pass is close to Jiayuguan Pass.
() 9. The First Emperor of Qin ordered more than 100,000 workers to build the Great Wall.
() 10. Most of the present sections of the wall were built in the Qin Dynasty.
To discourage motorists from leaving their cars in the streets all day, parking meters are used. When you park at a meter, you will pay a coin. This pays for a certain amount of time. The meter re cords this and it shows when the time that you have paid for is finished. If the car is still there then, you have to pay a fine.
Traffic wardens look after the meters. They walk around the streets and check that every meter shows that money has been paid for the car parked there. If a meter registers" time expired", the motorist who has left his car there is fined. Of course, the traffic :warden cannot wait for the owner of car to return. He carries a block of printed forms, and on one of these he writes down all the details, such as the registration number of the car, where it is parked, how much the driver must pay and where he must send the money. He leaves this form. on the car where the driver will be able to see it easily; he usually pushes it under one of the windscreen wipers so that it will not blow away. And in case it rains before the motorist returns, the form. is put in a little plastic envelope to protect it. When the driver comes back, he gets an unpleasant surprise, but it is his own fault for leaving his car too long at a parking meter.
What is "rush hours"?
A.A period when cars are rushing on the roads.
B.A period when people are going to or from their work.
C.A period when cars are crowed on the roads.
D.A period when people are crowed in the buses.
As your lab instructor, it is my duty to assist you in setting up your experiments and understanding your results. I will also grade your lab notebooks. But I have an even more basic responsibility: your physical safety. I will insist on proper precautions, such as wearing protective goggles at all times. I also expect you to use common sense: don't wear long scarves that might catch fire; don't smoke; don't taste unknown substances.
Let me reinforce this point with a story. Issac Newton, perhaps the greatest scientist of all ages, lived in a period when the toxic effects of chemicals were less understood than today. He routinely sniffed fumes, tasted chemicals, and used open containers for heating substances. In the early 1690s, he suffered through a period of insomnia, depression, and mental instability. Though his biographers linked this situation to problems in his personal life, researchers now think it was a consequence of his lab procedures; they found abnormally high concentrations of lead, mercury, and other heavy metals in preserved specimens of his hair.
Consequently, we must learn from the past and put safety first.
At what point in the semester does this talk take place?
A.At the beginning.
B.In the middle.
C.Near the end.
D.During the final exam.