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[单项选择]
Russian government reiterates its position of refusing to provide nuclear energy to Iran in compliance with international demand.
True
False
[单项选择]The clouds, which are formed after the eruption of the volcano, have () the sun and now it is as dark as night.
A. blocked out
B. blocked in
C. blocked off
D. blocked up
[简答题]After eight months during which he seemed to float happily beyond the reach of his critics, George W. Bush found himself in danger of sinking last week. As clues and warnings about the Sept. 11 plot came to light and the need to assign blame grew stronger, fingers began pointing toward the White House. Bush was in an unaccustomed position—on the defensive against the Democrats, who seemed more energized than they had been in a year.
This was one campaign that Bush did not delegate to others. With the cries of "What did Bush know " at their most hysterical, he knew better than to go out to face the cameras right away. Instead, he began behind closed doors in a Thursday lunch with Senate Republicans. Confident that his words would leak, he offered a passionate defense, saying that had he known about the plot, he would "have used the whole force and fury of the United States to stop them./
[单项选择]After gastric resection surgery, which of the following signs and symptoms would alert the nurse to the development of a leaking anastomosis()
A. Pain, fever, and abdominal rigidity.
B. Diarrhea with fat in the stool.
C. Palpitations, pallor, and diaphoresis after eating.
D. Feelings of fullness and nausea after eating.
[多项选择]Which of the following brand names are named after their designers or manufacturers( ).
A. Chanel.
B. Salem.
C. Rolex.
D. Ford.
[填空题]After which test can you end the series of tests
After ().
[单项选择]After which year did the town really begin to develop
[判断题]Credit instruments are issues by which investors supply permanent financing to firms or other borrowers including governments.
[简答题]
After millennia of growth which was so slow that each generation hardly noticed it, the cities are suddenly racing off in every direction. The world population goes up by two percent a year, city population goes up by four percent a year, but in big cities the rate may be as much as five and six percent a year. (61) To give only one example of almost visible acceleration. Athens today grows by three dwellings and 100 square meters of road every hour. There is no reason to believe that this pace will slacken. (62) As technology gradually swallows up all forms of work, industrial and agricultural, the rural areas are going to shrink, just as they have shrunk in Britain, and the vast majority of their people will move into the city. In fact, in Britain now only about four or five percent of people live in rural areas and depend upon them; all through the developing world the vanguard of the rural exodus has reached the urban fringes already, and there they huddle in sh