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[填空题]______ will pay fifty pounds to anyone who helps the police to catch this man.
[单项选择]A salesperson works 50 weeks each year and makes an average (arithmetic mean) of 100 sales per week. If each sale is worth an average (arithmetic mean) of $1,000, then what is the total value of sales made by the salesperson in a year ?()
A. $50,000
B. $100,000
C. $500,000
D. $1,000,000
E. $5,000,000
[单项选择]The nurse has a client at 30 weeks’ gestation who has tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). What should the nurse tell the client when she says that she wants to breast-feed her neonate()
A. Encourage breas-feeding so that she can get her rest and get healthier.
B. Encourage breast-feeding because it’s healthier for the neonate.
C. Encourage breast-feeding to facilitate bonding.
D. Discourage breast-feeding because HIV can be transmitted through breast milk.
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[填空题]Candidates who are not contacted within four weeks after the interview may consider their application unsuccessful.
A. A.面试后四周内仍未接到通知的求职者可以考虑再申请。
B.未在面试后四周内来联系的求职者则可考虑申请是否已失败。
C.求职者在面试后四周内不来签订合同则被认为是放弃申请。
D.求职者如果在面试后四周内尚未得到通知,则可认为未被录用。
[单项选择]Once upon a time there was a man who had fifty red nightcaps to sell at a fair. His wife put them into a great bag for him which he carried over his shoulder.
It was a very hot day. Now the man’s way lay through a wood. When he came to the shade, he put down his bag and sat down to rest. Soon he took one of the red nightcaps out of his bag, put it on, lay down and went to sleep.
Now there were monkeys in that wood, and by and by a big old ape came stealing down out of the trees and took one of the red nightcaps out of the bag, put it on his head, and ran up into a tree and sat there grinning and chattering.
By and by another ape came stealing down and he too took a red nightcap, put it on and ran up into a tree and he too sat in the tree grinning and chattering.
Then another ape took another cap, and then another, until at last there were forty nine monkeys in forty nine red nightcaps, sitting in the trees chattering and calling out.
The man sat down to rest and