题目
He’s determined to finish the job __________long it takes.
A. no matter
B. however
C. wherever
D. whatever
第1题
A. put up with
B. catch up with
C. get along with
D. fill up with
第2题
A.-$16,000, that is, an economic loss of $16,000.
B.-$9,000, that is, an economic loss of $9,000.
C.+$9,000.
D.+$12,000.
第3题
For the rest of the 1920s, Hitchcock worked on one film after another in Britain and Germany. Filming was often a rough-and-ready(匆忙做成的) affair and the assistant director was required to step in and plug gaps. A cameraman went missing, Hitchcock became a cameraman. A scene needed rewriting, Hitchcock rewrote it. Someone needed to be in charge of money when the film crew was on location, Hitchcock looked after the money.
At the same time, this being the era of silent movies, Hitchcock was learning the language of cinema: telling a story-not through dialogue, but through visual images(视觉影象). This led to his success later.
When he began to direct his own films, first in Britain and later in Hollywood, he was determined to make films that held the audience's attention and kept tension(紧张感). He succeeded. Hitchcock's ability to put you on the edge of your seat makes him one of the greatest makers of suspense(悬念) movies.
211.Alfred Hitchcock's first job at the studio was().
A.writing scripts
B.working as an assistant director
C.writing captions for silent movies
D.directing his own films
212.According to the context, "step in and plug gaps" (in Line 3, Para.2) means().
A.take one's place to do something
B.ask for one's help
C.make up one's mind to do something
D.congratulate someone on something
213.() prepared Hitchcock for his success later.
A.Telling a story through dialogue
B.Telling a story through visual images
C.Directing silent films
D.Rewriting scripts
214.He was determined to() in his film-making.
A.tell stories that move the world
B.show people the meaning of life
C.show what is affecting the nature
D.draw the audience's attention and keep tension
215.Which of the following about Hitchcock is TRUE?
A.He didn't go to work until he was twenty.
B.He had taken up different jobs before he succeeded.
C.He first directed his own films in Hollywood.
D.He is the greatest maker of suspense movies.
第4题
第5题
第6题
Are thoughts and behavior. determined by heredity (遗传) or by environment? Social scientists have long been interested in this question; the results of "twin studies" are particularly interesting to them.Twin studies of the similarities and differences between twins.There are two types of twins: identical twins, who look exactly the same because they have identical genetic characteristics, and fraternal twins, who have different genetic characteristics.In a 1937 study, Newman, Freeman, and Halzinger found that identical twins are more similar in height and weight than fraternal twins.Because identical twins have the same genetic characteristics, the conclusion was that size is determined more by heredity than by environment.In 1962, James Shields compared the height, weight, and intelligence of identical twins who were brought up together (in the same environment) with those of identical twins brought up apart (in different environments).He found that although the differences were small, identical twins who were brought up together were more similar than those brought up apart.Shields concluded that height, weight, and intelligence are largely determined by heredity.However, because of the differences between identical twins brought up together and those brought up apart, these characteristics may be partly determined by environment.
In the case of Oscar and Jack, heredity seems to determine physical and mental abilities, tastes, and behavior.Environment seems to determine thought.
1.After their parents' divorce, Oscar and Jack ______.
A.went to live with their mother's family
B.were brought up by their father
C.never saw each other again
D.were separated until 1954
2.Although Oscar and Jack are similar in many ways, they seem to be different in_______.
A.physical ability
B.behavior
C.mental ability
D.thought
3.Identical twins are more similar than fraternal twins because_______.
A.they have the same mother
B.they have the same genetic characteristics
C.they were brought up together
D.they were born at the same time
4.The conclusion of Newman, Freeman and Halzinger's 1937 twin study was that_______.
A.size is determined by height, weight, and environment
B.identical twins are taller and heavier than fraternal twins
C.size is determined more by heredity than by environment
D.identical twins are more similar than fraternal twins
5.Shield drew a slightly different conclusion from his study because_______.
A.he also compared the intelligence of the twins in his study
B.he compared twins brought up together with those brought up apart
C.only identical twins were included in his study
D.all of the environment factors were carefully controlled
第7题
第8题
He is determined to consolidate his power.
A.strengthen
B.control
C.abandon
D.exercise
第9题
The author’s father applied for a job at the Martin Aircraft Company and his goal was ()
A、to be a good worker with a special knowledge about his work
B、to do everything assigned him willingly
C、to be able to do whatever job there was in the factory
D、to be a good supervisor himself in the future
第10题
材料:
Intention can be inferred in many ways by the courts.Thus the discharge at Cadiz instead of Bombay“for nefarious reasons”was an unreasonable deviation.A transshipment was declared to be an unreasonable deviation “since no excuse has been proffered for the deviation.” A geographic deviation abrogated the contract because“there can be no suggestion that the deviation was other than voluntary.”
On the other hand,where the court was unable to find that a defendant&39;s action constituted“a voluntary deviation without reasonable cause,” the defendant was exculpated of liability.The vast majority of decisions require that intention be proved in cases of deviation and quasi-deviation.The carrier has the burden of proving that it had no intention to deviate or that the deviation was not for the carrier&39;s sole benefit.
Accordingly,a geographic deviation due to an erroneous change of course by the master is not a deviation,but an error in navigation;in such a case,the carrier is protected under the Rules.If,however,the master is ordered to alter the customary or planned route,or deliberately takes it upon himself to do so,for a reason other than to save persons or cargo(or some similar reason),then the course alteration is an unreasonable deviation,because it is intentional and for the carrier&39;s own benefit.
nefarious,邪恶的,穷凶极恶的
proffer,提出
abrogate,使作废
问题:
If the carrier has proved that he had no intention to deviate or that the deviation was not for his sole benefit ________.
A.he will be exculpated of liability
B.he is to investigate the case further
C.he will not be exculpated of liability
D.he has to contact with the shipper to see if he himself is free of any liability
A geographic deviation due to an erroneous change of course by the master ________.A.is not a reasonable deviation
B.is not an error in navigation
C.is a reasonable deviation
D.can not be determined if it constitutes a reasonable deviation
Where the court is unable to find that a defendant's action constituted “a voluntary deviation without reasonable cause,”________.A.the defendant will not be responsible for the loss and damage
B.the defendant will be responsible for the loss and damage
C.if the defendant be responsible for the loss and damage can not be determined
D.the court should not make any decision
An unreasonable deviation must be committed by the master ________.A.intentionally
B.for the carrier's own benefit
C.intentionally and for the carrier's own benefit
D.reasonably
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