We spent a day in the country and picked a lot of flowers. Our car was full of (1) inside. On the way home my wife saw a bookshelf outside a furniture shop. "Buy it," she said at once. "We’ll (2) it home on the roof-rack (车顶架). I’ve always wanted one like that."
Ten minutes (3) we were back with the bookshelf. 1 drove slowly. Other drivers seemed more polite than usual that evening. The (4) even stopped traffic to let us through. After a while my wife said, "There’s a long line of cars (5) . Why don’t they overtake (超车)" Just at that time a police car did overtake, and two officers inside asked us to (6) their car through the busy traffic. The police car stopped at our village church.
One of the officers came to me and said, "Do you need anymore (7) now" I didn’t quite understand. So I said, "You’ve been very (8) .
A. take
B. follow
C. move
D. drive
In the early 1800s, groups of English workers wrecked machines that they felt threatened their jobs. (46)They were called "Luddites" after one of their leaders, a term that is now used for anyone who puts up resistance to new technologies. (47) The odd thing about nanotechnology’s Luddites is that they have started resisting before the technology has really established itself.
As people start to buy products involving nanotechnology, from odour-resistant shirts to window glass that repels dirt, they will realise that many of these new things are useful and harmless. And as awareness of nanotechnology grows, they will begin to understand that it covers a range of different ways of doing things, some of which carry some risk and others do not. As a result, the technology’s detractors will probably become more nuanced in their complaints.
Nanotechnology has the potential to cause an industrial upheaval, just as electricity did in i
Karen Rusa was a 30-year-old woman and
the mother of four children. For the past several months Karen had been
experiencing repetitive thoughts that centered around her children’s safety. She
frequently found herself imagining that a serious accident had occurred; she was
unable to put these thoughts out of her mind. On one such occasion she imagined
that her son, Alan, had broken his leg playing football at school. There was no
reason to believe that an accident had occurred, but she kept thinking about the
possibility until she finally called the school to see if Alan was all right.
Even after receiving their assurance that he had not been hurt, she described
herself as being somewhat surprised when he later arrived home unharmed. Karen
also noted that her daily routine was seriously hampered by an extensive series
of counting A. Her children were all right. B. She had a job having little to do with numbers. C. She went to a psychoanalyst. D. She gave up smoking and drinking coffee. [判断题]各辅机跳闸联动试验时,均应联系电气送上动力电源()
[多选题]leisure的意思是(________)。
A.传统的 B.消遣 C.例外 D.娱乐 [单选题]法人机构应定期组织对会计档案进行清查核对,保证会计档案安全、完整,防止毁损、丢失。对于定期保管的会计档案,应每()组织一次清查核对。
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