The set of the current is the ().
A.speed of the current at a particular time
B.maximum speed of the current
C.direction from which the current flows
D.direction in which the current flows
A.speed of the current at a particular time
B.maximum speed of the current
C.direction from which the current flows
D.direction in which the current flows
第1题
The movement of water away from the shore or downstream is called a(n)().
A.reversing current
B.ebb current
C.flood current
D.slack current
第2题
What is indicated about the Bourne Motor Inn?
A.It takes bookings 24 hours a day.
B.It currently has no vacancies.
C.It charges an online booking fee.
D.It maintains a website.
第3题
To monitor their children's online behavior, parents should NOT
A. keep updated with current internet applications.
B. split the bill with their children for going online.
C. get the password of their child's online account.
D. ask their kids to watch the language on their sites.
第4题
The author of this essay seems to suggest that______.
A.the devaluation of Malaysia's currency is due to the American plot
B.the Asian Crisis is the result of ASEAN pandering to terrorist governments
C.there is not a serious economic problems in Southeast Asia at all
D.the economic problems in some Asian countries is partly the result of their overheating economy
第5题
Air pollution is one of the most pervasive environmental problems because
atmospheric currents can carry contaminated air to every part of the globe.
Most air pollution comes, from automobile emissions and from power plants
what burn coal and oil to produce energy for industrial and consumer use. 【S1】______
Carbon dioxide and other harmful gases releasing into the air from these 【S2】______
sources adversely effect weather patterns and the health of people, animals and 【S3】______
plants.
Industrialized nations produce most of the world's air pollution. For 【S4】______
example, because the United States is home to just 5 percent of the world's
population, the country generates 22 percent of human-made carbon dioxide 【S5】______
emissions or 19 percent of all greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and 【S6】______
methane. These emissions harm the environment by leading acid rain and
global warming, and by depleting (使衰竭) the protective ozone layer which 【S7】______
surround the earth.
Acid rain, a serious threat around the world, occurs when sulfur dioxide
and nitrogen oxide emissions from automobiles and fossil-fuel burning power 【S8】______
plants to fall back to Earth as acidic precipitation. Acid rain has contaminated
many lakes in Canada and the northeast United States and has been
documented even in the non-industrial state of Hawaii. In the United 【S9】______
Kingdom, 57 percent of all trees are severely defoliated (使落叶) owe to 【S10】______
corrosive fallout, and production of food crops has been declined in many parts
of the world. Acid rain has eroded the surfaces of great art and architectural
treasures, including the ancient sculptures of Rome and the Sphinx in Egypt.
【S1】
第6题
Tokyo is World's Priciest City
The weak American dollar and strong European and Asian currencies helped make Tokyo and London the most expensive cities in the world, according to a recent survey.American cities were absent from the top 10, with the most expensive U.S.city, New York, dropping two spots from last year to 12 in the survey of 144 urban areas conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting.Moscow ranked in third place, with Osaka, and Hong Kong rounding out the top five most expensive cities.
The survey, drawn up twice a year, ranks cost of living for foreign workers, not local residents, and is used primarily by multinational companies to determine pay for expatriate employees."The euro appreciated(升值)more than 11 percent in the last six months,"said Marie-Laurence Sepede, senior researcher at Mercer."So that made European cities go up and U.S.cities drop." Sepede noted that while U.S.cities got cheaper in relation to those in Europe and Asia, the rankings among American cities remained similar to previous years, with Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco all placing high on the list.Also notable was the climb of Australian and New Zealand cities up the list, a shift caused by those nations' strong currencies.Sydney moved from 67 last year to 20 this year, and Auckland, New Zealand climbed 35 places to 80.The rest of the top 20 remained fairly constant, although Paris: Vienna, Austria and Istanbul, Turkey made their first appearances so high in the rankings.
The survey took into consideration 250 criteria, including the cost of utilities, food and entertainment.While the survey looked at a range of living standards, Sepede said the study was most representative of the expenses of people working for big international corporations and maintaining fairly high standards of living.Mercer said the continued appreciation of the euro against the U.S.dollar could eventually force companies to move employees and reorganize."Mainly, the depreciation(贬值) of the dollar makes it cheaper to send employees to American cities," said Jackie Barber, a spokeswoman for the survey.
第 16 题 New York is one of the top ten most expensive cities in the world last year.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第7题
Tokyo is World's Priciest City
The weak American dollar and strong European and Asian currencies helped make Tokyo and London the most expensive cities in the world, according to a recent survey. American cities were absent from the top 10, with the most expensive U. S. city, New York, dropping two spots from last year to 12 in the survey of 144 urban areas conducted by Mercer Human Resource Consulting. Moscow ranked in third place, with Osaka, and Hong Kong rounding out the top five most expensive cities.
The survey, drawn up twice a year, ranks cost of living for foreign workers, not local residents, and is used primarily by multinational companies to determine pay for expatriate employees. "The euro appreciated (升值) more than 11 percent in the last six months. " said Marie-Laurence Sepede, senior researcher at Mercer. "So that made European cities go up and U.S. cities drop. " Sepede noted that while U.S. cities got cheaper in relation to those in Europe and Asia, the rankings among: American cities remained similar to previous years, with Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco all placing high on the list. Also not able was the climb of Australian and New Zealand cities up the list, a shift caused by those nation's strong currencies. Sydney moved from 67 last year to 20 this year, and Auckland, New Zealand climbed 35 places to 80. The rest of the top 20 remained fairly constant, although Paris, Vienna, Austria and Istanbul, Turkey made their first appearances so high in the rankings.
The survey took into consideration 250 criteria, including the cost of utilities, food and entertainment. While the survey looked at a range of living standards, Sepede said the study was most representative of the expenses of people working for big international corporations and maintaining fairly high standards of living. Mercer said the continued appreciation of the euro against the U. S. dollar could eventually force companies to move employees and reorganize. "Mainly, the depreciation(贬值) of the dollar makes it cheaper to send employees to American cities, " said Jackie Barber, a spokeswoman for the survey.
New York is one of the top ten most expensive cities in the world last year.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第9题
[A] set on
[B] set up
[C] set out to
[D] set forth
第10题
A.was setting
B.has been set up
C.was set up
D.had been set up
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