How many posts were there in Egyptian Cabinet?A.14.B.27.C.41D.13
How many posts were there in Egyptian Cabinet?
A.14.
B.27.
C.41
D.13
How many posts were there in Egyptian Cabinet?
A.14.
B.27.
C.41
D.13
第1题
Interviewing requires many skills which only develop with the practice. Be careful that you are not being 【C4】______ in your judgments; try to be objective wherever possible. An example may illustrate the point. If you interview a long-haired applicant, you may be 【C5】______ by the length of his hair; you may 【C6】______ the long hair with untidinss, dirt or laziness. This is a subjective judgment—another interviewer may not be affected by hair length in the same way.
Subjective misjudgment is sometimes called the " 【C7】______ and horn effect". This is how it works. We meet someone neatly dressed and well 【C8】______ and from this we assume that they are all things good; they will be reliable, honest, hard working, etc. We are blinded by their halo. 【C9】______ , on meeting a roughly spoken scruffy individual we decide they will be unreliable, careless and lazy. We only see their horns. This problem needs to be overcome, since we could so easily overlook first-class candidates for vital posts because we 【C10】______ objective.
【C1】______
A.selective
B.selection
C.selecting
D.selected
第2题
A rancher is building an open-ended (straight) fence by string wire between posts 25 meters apart. If the fence is 100 meters long, how many posts should the rancher use?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
第3题
Through the establishment of military posts, yet other contributions were made to the development of western culture. Many posts maintained libraries or reading rooms, and some had schools. Post chapels provided a setting for religious services and weddings. Throughout the wilderness, post hands provided entertainment and boosted morale. During the last part of the nineteenth century, to reduce expenses, gardening was encouraged at the forts, thus making experimental agriculture another activity of the military. The military stationed at the various forts also played a role in civilian life by assisting in maintaining order, and civilian officials often called on the army for protection.
Certainly, among other significant contributions the army made to the improvement of the conditions of life was the investigation of the relationships among health, climate, and architecture. From the earliest colonial times throughout the nineteenth century, disease ranked as the foremost problem in defense. It slowed construction of forts and inhibited their military function. Official documents from many regions contained innumerable reports of sickness that virtually incapacitated entire army. In response to the problems, detailed observations of architecture and climate and their relationships to the frequency of the occurrence of various diseases were recorded at various posts across the nation by military surgeons.
Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A.By the nineteenth century, forts were no longer used by the military.
B.Surgeons at forts could not prevent outbreaks of disease.
C.Forts were important to the development of the American West.
D.Life in nineteenthcentury forts was very rough.
第4题
Second Life for the Waste
In 1993, New York State ordered stores to charge a deposit on beverage(饮料) containers.Within a year, consumers had returned millions.of aluminum cans, glass bottles and plastic, bottles.Plenty of companies were eager to accept the aluminum and glass as raw materials for new products, but because few could figure out.what to do with the plastic, much of it would be buried in landfills (垃圾填埋场).The problem was not limited to New York.Unfortunately, there"were too few uses for second-hand plastic.
Today, one out of five plastic soda bottles is recycled inthe United States.The reason for the change is that now there are dozens of companies across the coun,ry buying disr carded plastic soda bottles and turning them into fence posts, paint brushes, etc.
As the New York experience shows, recycling involves more than simply separating valuable materials from the rest of the rubbish.Waste remains v~aste until somebody figures out how to give it a second life and until economic arrangements exist to give that second life value.Without adequate markets to absorb materials collected for recycling,throwaways actually depress prices for used materials.
Shrinking landfill space and rising costs for burying: and burning rubbish are forcing local governments to look more closely at recycling.In many areas, especially the East Coast, recycling is already the least expensive waste management option.For every ton of waste recycled, a city avoids paying for its disposal, which, in parts of New York, amounts to savings of more than $100 per ton.Recycling also stimulates the local economy by creating jobs and reduces the pollution c,ontrol and er~ergy costs of industries that make recycled products by giving them a more refined raw material
第 16 题 In 1993, New York had taken a very effective means to deal with the waste.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第6题
How many stages are there before men were evolved?
A.Four.
B.Six.
C.Five.
D.Three.
第7题
In 1993, New York State ordered stores to charge a deposit on beverage(饮料) containers. Within a year, consumers had returned millions of aluminum cans and glass and plastic bottles. Plenty of companies were eager to accept the aluminum and glass as raw materials for new products, but because few could figure out what to do with the plastic, much of it wound up buried in landfills(垃圾填埋场). The problem was not limited to New York. Unfortunately, there were too few uses for second-hand plastic.
Today, one out of five plastic soda bottles is recycled(回收利用) in the United States. The reason for the change is that now there are dozens of companies across the country buying discarded plastic soda bottles and turning them into fence posts, paint brushes, etc.
As the New York experience shows, recycling involves more than simply separating valuable materials from the rest of the rubbish. A discard remains a discard until somebody figures out how to give it a second fife—and until economic arrangements exist to give that second life value. Without adequate markets to absorb materials collected for recycling, throwaways actually depress prices for used materials.
Shrinking landfill space, and rising costs for burying and burning rubbish are forcing local governments to look more closely at recycling. In many areas, the East Coast especially, recycling is already the least expensive waste-man-agement option. For every ton of waste recycled, a city avoids paying for its disposal, which, in parts of New York, amounts to savings of more than $100 per ton. Recycling also stimulates the local economy by creating jobs and trims the pollution control and energy costs of industries that make recycled products by giving them a more refined raw material.
In New York, consumers had to pay for beverage containers and could get their money back on returning them.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第8题
How many umbrellas were there in Jack's home?
A.There were nine.
B.There were eight.
C.There was only one.
第9题
How many people were injured or killed in the blasts?
A.Nobody were killed, four injured.
B.Two were killed, five injured.
C.Two were killed, seven injured.
D.Nobody were killed, seven injured.
第10题
How many people were killed in the attacks?
A.0.
B.2
C.4