重要提示:请勿将账号共享给其他人使用,违者账号将被封禁!
查看《购买须知》>>>
首页 > 外语类考试> 专四专八
网友您好,请在下方输入框内输入要搜索的题目:
搜题
拍照、语音搜题,请扫码下载APP
扫一扫 下载APP
题目内容 (请给出正确答案)
[主观题]

According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?A. Because of att

According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?

A. Because of attractive salaries and a series of incentives.

B. Because of starting salaries and recruitment activity.

C. Because of the convenient air travel between two countries.

D. Because of the permanent residency and accommodation.

答案
查看答案
更多“According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?A. Because of att”相关的问题

第1题

According to Michael Howard, ______.A.many people think that Americans deserved the disast

According to Michael Howard, ______.

A.many people think that Americans deserved the disaster

B.Americans are thirsty for revenge

C.the world changed suddenly after September 11

D.a great number of people regard American civilization as evil

点击查看答案

第2题

According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?A.Because of attr

According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?

A.Because of attractive salaries and a series of incentives.

B.Because of starting salaries and recruitment activity.

C.Because of the convenient air travel between two countries.

D.Because of the permanent residency and accommodation.

点击查看答案

第3题

According to Howard Silverblatt, if companies are sure of the economic recovery, they will
use their reserved money on capital expenditures as well as dividends and stock buybacks.

查看材料

点击查看答案

第4题

According to the passage, Mr. Howard might agree that______.A.the claim of $54m is not abs

According to the passage, Mr. Howard might agree that______.

A.the claim of $54m is not absurd

B.even a mad accuser deserve his day in court

C.the rule of law results in more detailed rules for almost every problem

D.the explosion of laws is not conducive to judging by one"s sense

点击查看答案

第5题

In the past , most cities usually were the natural outgrowth of villages and towns that ha
ppened to prosper. Rome started out as a small village, as did Athens, Paris, London and New York. Of course, there were exceptions to this general rule. In ancient times, Alexandria in Egypt, and Saint Petersburg, were both planned cities. But for the most part, cities throughout history were not the products of deliberate thought. Today the reverse is true . Many nations, alarmed by the urban sprawl that has been gobbling up farmland and open countryside , and appalled by the staggering urban problems in the central cities, have begun building new cities that are specifically designed to meet modern needs. Britain has long been a pioneer in planning new cities . As the first nation to become industrialized and urbanized, it faced traffic, slums and pollution long before anyone else. In 1898 an Englishman, Sir Ebenezer Howard, published a book called To-morrow: a Peaceful Path to Real Reform, in which he advocated a new form of urban growth and organization: the “garden city”. Such a city combined the beauty of nature-trees, grass, sunshine and fresh air -with all the advantages of city living, including an abundance of jobs, social and cultural centres and good shopping facilities . The garden city was to be fairly small int size and the inhabitants would have easy access to the countryside, while at the same time they would be close to their work. In 1899 Howard organized the Garden City Association and in 1903 and 1920 he built the first and the second garden city , Letchworth and Welwyn Garden City . These projects encountered many difficulties and failed to arouse widespread enthusiasm. Nevertheless, both Welwyn and Letchworth survived and grew, and in later years-particularly after World War II -British planners looked at them with renewed interest. The war had given the British a painful lesson in the weakness of modern,heavily populatedcities. Cities were not the places of refuge they had once been. One the contrary, the invention of the aeroplane had made them the most vulnerable targets for attack. Aerial warfare made it clear that people were far safer outside the great urban centres. It was better not to concentrate so much of the population and industrial resources in a few large cities, but to spread them out into many smaller towns and cities . Fast , modern transportation methods made such dispersal possible.Furthermore,these new towns-modeled on Howard’s garden cities-could also drain off the surplus population of the large cities, relieving the overcrowded conditions, housing shortages, slums and traffic jams that plagued them. Questions 1 to 3 Mark each statement as either true (T) or false (F) according to the passage. 1. In the past, most cities were not planned and they just grew up spontaneously. 2. Garden cities built by Howard never aroused widespread enthusiasm. 3. It can be inferred that the author believes the construction of big cities is a mistake. Questions 4—5 Translate the following sentences of the passage into Chinese . Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. 4. Many nations, alarmed by the urban sprawl that has been gobbling up farmland and open countryside, and appalled by the staggering urban problems in the central cities, have begun building new cities that are specifically designed to meet modern needs. 5. Furthermore, these new towns-modeled on Howard’s garden cities-could also drain off the surplus population of the large cities, relieving the overcrowded conditions, housing shortages, alums and traffic jams that plagued them.

点击查看答案

第6题

听力原文:M: Mr. Howard appears to be honest. But I don't think we can trust him.W: No, Mr.

听力原文:M: Mr. Howard appears to be honest. But I don't think we can trust him.

W: No, Mr. Howard is not what he looks like.

Q: What does the woman probably mean?

(13)

A.Mr. Howard is honest.

B.Mr. Howard looks honest.

C.Mr. Howard looks dishonest.

D.Mr. Howard is dishonest.

点击查看答案

第7题

Howard sat looking carefully at the busy traffic in the street through his glasses.

Howard satlooking carefullyat the busy traffic in the street through his glasses.

点击查看答案

第8题

A.William Howard Taft.B.Gerald R. Ford.C.John C. Calhoun.D.Eli Whitney.

A.William Howard Taft.

B.Gerald R. Ford.

C.John C. Calhoun.

D.Eli Whitney.

点击查看答案

第9题

Which of the following results Howard Gerber will accept?A.Get the refund.B.Get the apolog

Which of the following results Howard Gerber will accept?

A.Get the refund.

B.Get the apology.

C.Reinstallation.

D.None of the above.

点击查看答案
下载APP
关注公众号
TOP
重置密码
账号:
旧密码:
新密码:
确认密码:
确认修改
购买搜题卡查看答案 购买前请仔细阅读《购买须知》
请选择支付方式
  • 微信支付
  • 支付宝支付
点击支付即表示同意并接受了《服务协议》《购买须知》
立即支付 系统将自动为您注册账号
已付款,但不能查看答案,请点这里登录即可>>>
请使用微信扫码支付(元)

订单号:

遇到问题请联系在线客服

请不要关闭本页面,支付完成后请点击【支付完成】按钮
遇到问题请联系在线客服
恭喜您,购买搜题卡成功 系统为您生成的账号密码如下:
重要提示:请勿将账号共享给其他人使用,违者账号将被封禁。
发送账号到微信 保存账号查看答案
怕账号密码记不住?建议关注微信公众号绑定微信,开通微信扫码登录功能
请用微信扫码测试
优题宝