A.A city guide.B.A librarian.C.A computer expert.D.A registrar.
A.A city guide.
B.A librarian.
C.A computer expert.
D.A registrar.
A.A city guide.
B.A librarian.
C.A computer expert.
D.A registrar.
第1题
A.A tour guide.
B.A cashier.
C.A shop assistant.
D.A waitress.
第2题
It can be inferred from the passage that Guernica was ______.
A.a city in France
B.a Spanish city
C.a town near Paris
D.a small country in Europe
第3题
The well-known Royal Mile in Edinburgh is ______ .
A.a city
B.a castle
C.a palace
D.a road
第4题
听力原文:Who is calling Professor Brown?
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A.A city planner.
B.A column writer.
C.A chemistry student.
D.A landscape painter.
第5题
听力原文: London is a city sitting on a meandering river, with palaces overlooking barges sailing on the clear water of the Thames. Each year the Cambridge and Oxford boat race is run on the river. Such a boat has eight oarsmen, each using an oar of 3.7 metres. A trained crew can work up great speed and shoot away like a rocket. The victor of the race is front-page news of the evening paper.
Many bridges span the Thames in London. Of these the most famous is probably the Westminster Bride. If you hap- pen to be in London one of these days, do take a look from that bridge. On your right you will see the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and the Big Ben, which strikes every quarter of the hour. In the busy traffic on the bridge, you will notice the red double-decker buses, which roll past quite smoothly in spite of their huge bodies. Two bridges, the Waterloo Bridge and the London Bridge, are visible in the distance.
Fifty years ago London suffered from smoke and fog. Londoners called it pea-soup fog, because it looked so thick. Today the smog is gone, and the air remains clean, and fish has returned to the Thames, thanks to the Clean Air Act and other measures.
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A.A narrow river.
B.The River Thames.
C.A wide river.
D.The Oxford River.
第7题
In New York City alone, six major institutions have spread up and out into the air space and neighborhoods around them or are preparing to do so.
The reasons for this confluence of activity are complex, but one factor is a consideration everywhere — space. With collections expanding, with the needs and functions of museums changing, empty space has become a very precious commodity.
Probably nowhere in the country is this more true than at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which has needed additional space for decades and which received its last significant facelift ten years ago. Because of the space crunch, the Art Museum has become increasingly cautious in considering acquisitions and donations of art, in some cases passing up opportunities to strengthen its collections.
Deaccessing — or selling off — works of art has taken on new importance because of the museum's space problems. And increasingly, curators have been forced to juggle gallery space, rotating one masterpiece into public view while another is sent to storage.
Despite the clear need for additional gallery and storage space, however, "the museum has no plan, no plan to break out of its envelope in the next fifteen years," according to Philadelphia Museum of Art's president.
This passage is mainly about the need for additional space in which of the following?
A.A neighborhood museum.
B.The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
C.Museums in the United States.
D.An aerospace museum.
第8题
用A*=lg(B1*)作为危险源分级标准,()用来表示三级重大危险源。
A.A*≥3.5
B.2.5≤A*<3.5
C.1.5≤A*<2.5
D.A*<1.5
第9题
听力原文: A $150 million project to replace all of the vertical suspension cables on the 100-year-old Manhattan Bridge will cause occasional weekend disruptions in subway service and require closings of the bikeway and some traffic lanes for parts of the next four years, city transportation officials said this week.
(29) The city's Department of Transportation is preparing to award a contract for the repair work to Skanska, a Swedish company whose American headquarters are in New York. The department notified Skanska last week that its bid, which was just shy of $150 million, was lower than the other four received.
(30) The contract is one of 14 that make up the final phase of a three-decade effort to rebuild the bridge, which connects Lower Manhattan to Downtown Brooklyn. All told, about $ 830 million has been spent repairing the bridge, which suffered from neglect during the city's financial crisis in the 1970s, said Brian Gill, the chief engineer of Manhattan Bridge reconstruction for the Transportation Department.
(31) Skanska has said that it will complete the work, which includes replacing the necklaces of lights that illuminate the bridge's outer cables, in three and a half, years. Mr. Gill said the city could penalize the company if it did not complete the work on schedule.
During that period, subway service across the bridge on the B, D, N and Q lines will be suspended on as many as eight weekends, Mr. Gill said. The schedule for those suspensions has not yet been determined, said Seth Solomonow, the department's spokesman.
29. To which company will the contract be awarded?
30.How many contracts make up the final phase of a three-decade effort to rebuild the bridge?
31.How many years will Skanska complete the work?
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A.A Swedish company.
B.A Russian company.
C.An American company.
D.A Chinese company.
第10题
A.A、B两溶液不相等
B.A、B两溶液不相等
C.A、B两溶液不相等
D.A、B两溶液[Zn2+]相等