题目
A.whom
B.whoever
C.who
D.which
第1题
A.Officer in Charge Marine Inspection
B.The person who caused the casualty
C.The company man
D.The owner
第2题
A.Officer in Charge,Marine Inspection
B.The person who caused the casualty
C.The company man
D.The owner
第3题
B.30 minutes before departure
C.45 minutes before departure
D.60 minutes before departure
How much baggage is a ticketed passenger allowed free of charge?A.One piece.
B.Two pieces.
C.Three pieces.
D.Four pieces.
What will passengers have to do if their baggage is over the free allowance?A.To pay extra money.
B.To carry it themselves.
C.To ask for special permit.
D.To drop the excessive item.
This passage is probably taken from_________.A.an advertisement of an airline
B.a notice for airline passengers
C.a schedule of an international flight
D.an introduction to an airline company
What is required of all domestic and international passengers for check-in?A.An invitation letter.
B.A company’s job offer。
C.An official photo identification.
D.An official immigration permit.
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第4题
In a rare unanimous ruling, the US Supreme Court has overturned the corruption conviction of a former Virginia governor, Robert McDonnell. But it did so while holding its nose at the ethics of his conduct, which included accepting gifts such as a Rolex watch and a Ferrari automobile from a company seeking access to government.
The high court's decision said the judge in Mr. McDonnell's trial failed to tell a jury that it must look only at his "official acts," or the former governor's decisions on "specific" and "unsettled" issues related to his duties.
Merely helping a gift-giver gain access to other officials, unless done with clear intent to pressure those officials, is not corruption, the justices found.
The court did suggest that accepting favors in return for opening doors is "distasteful" and "nasty." But under anti-bribery laws, proof must be made of concrete benefits, such as approval of a contract or regulation. Simply arranging a meeting, making a phone call, or hosting an event is not an "official act".
The court's ruling is legally sound in defining a kind of favoritism that is not criminal. Elected leaders must be allowed to help supporters deal with bureaucratic problems without fear of prosecution for bribery." The basic compact underlying representative government," wrote Chief Justice John Roberts for the court," assumes that public officials will hear from their constituents and act on their concerns."
But the ruling reinforces the need for citizens and their elected representatives, not the courts, to ensure equality of access to government. Officials must not be allowed to play favorites in providing information or in arranging meetings simply because an individual or group provides a campaign donation or a personal gift. This type of integrity requires well-enforced laws in government transparency, such as records of official meetings, rules on lobbying, and information about each elected leader's source of wealth.
Favoritism in official access can fan public perceptions of corruption. But it is not always corruption. Rather officials must avoid double standards, or different types of access for average people and the wealthy. If connections can be bought, a basic premise of democratic society-that all are equal in treatment by government-is undermined. Good governance rests on an understanding of the inherent worth of each individual.
The court's ruling is a step forward in the struggle against both corruption and official favoritism.
1.The undermined sentence (Para.1) most probably shows that the court
A.avoided defining the extent of McDonnell's duties.
B.made no compromise in convicting McDonnell.
C.was contemptuous of McDonnell's conduct.
D.refused to comment on McDonnell's ethics.
2.According to Paragraph 4, an official act is deemed corruptive only if it involves
A.leaking secrets intentionally.
B.sizable gains in the form. of gifts.
C.concrete returns for gift-givers.
D.breaking contracts officially.
3.The court"s ruling is based on the assumption that public officials are
A.justified in addressing the needs of their constituents.
B.qualified to deal independently with bureaucratic issues.
C.allowed to focus on the concerns of their supporters.
D.exempt from conviction on the charge of favoritism.
4.Well-enforced laws in government transparency are needed to
A.awaken the conscience of officials.
B.guarantee fair play in official access.
C.allow for certain kinds of lobbying.
D.inspire hopes in average people.
5.The author"s attitude toward the court"s ruling is
A.sarcastic.
B.tolerant.
C.skeptical.
D.supportive
第5题
完型填空Most people have heard of Shakespeare (莎士比亚) and are somewhat familiar with his plays,__1__few know much about his life. In fact, little is known for certain about his early years and schooling.__2__is it clear why he left his native Stratford. Apparently he arrived in London without friends or money, and at first had to earn his living by taking care of the horses of theatre-goers. In time he became__3__for his wit and imagination and was invited to become one of the actors.
By 1592, when Shakespeare’s name fir st appeared in the records, he was already a leading player in an acting company under the protection of a high official at court. He had started to__4__plays which attracted large audiences and eventually he became quite a wealthy man. Shortly after 1600 he returned to Stratford, where he continued to write plays,__5__them the great tragedies Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear.
1.A. recognized B. write C. nor D. but E. among
2.A. recognized B. write C. nor D. but E. among
3.A. recognized B. write C. nor D. but E. among
4.A. recognized B. write C. nor D. but E. among
5.A. recognized B. write C. nor D. but E. among
第6题
Example:Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods (1). time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature (2). __/__
as a school subject are valid for^ study of television. (3).the ______
latest figures from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service show that well over one million immigrants are now arriving in America every year. This is highest number of 1. _________
newcomers to the United States since the mass migration of Europeans in 2. _________
the turn of the century. The new immigrants no longer come main from 3. _________
Europe. According to the official government estimate, the greatest source of immigrants to America is now Asia, followed by Latin America. Forty-two percents of the new immigrants come from Asia 4. _________
while 39 percent come from Latin America. Only 13 percent of the recent immigration to America is now from Europe. Although the United States now accepts twice as many foreigners as all other nations combined, but Congress is. studying several proposals to limit 5. _________
immigration, include a new ceiling of about 450,000 immigrants a year. 6. _________
It is little clear that Congress will do about the problem of illegal 7. _________
immigrants. As estimated 500,000 to one million persons enter the United States illegally every year. Several congressmen have introduced legislation that would make it legal for employers to knowingly hire an 8. _________
illegal alien. A company would face a heavy fine if convicted of hiring a person with proper papers. Many business groups and civil rights leaders 9. _________
oppose this proposal because they fear it would lead. to wholesale discrimination in Hispanics and other recent immigrants. 10. _________
第7题
________ is the official name of Britain.
A.the United Kingdom
B.England
C.British Isles
D.Great Britain
第9题
The official home to the US president is Capitol Building.()
第10题
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第11题
Now, English is used as the first language and official language in Singapore.()
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