Customs officers at a London airport
yesterday found $ 500 000 worth of drugs which were being smuggled into Britain
in boxes marked "Urgent Medical Supplies. " The (51) might
have suspected for some time that the drugs were being brought into the country
in this way. The (52) is believed to be the work of a
well-organized international group. Four men were arrested at the airport and
held for questioning, (53) it is unlikely that they are
organizers. In fact, they declared that they were (54)
of what the boxes contained and had acted in good faith in bringing
(55) into Britain. This is the third time in six months
that attempts have been made to smuggle (56) goods through
Customs by declaring them to be medical supplies. They are frequently
(57) in special containers and a warning is given that they A. operation B. behavior C. movement D. development [单项选择]What accusation would the Argentine officers face()
A. Violation of human rights. B. Involvement in illegal actions. C. Planning anti-government activities. D. Being part of the military rule. [单项选择]
Text [单项选择]Corporate officers and directors commonly buy and sell, for their own portfolios, stock in their own corporations. Generally, when the ratio of such inside sales to inside purchases falls below 2 to 1 for a given stock, a rise in stock prices is imminent. In recent days, while the price of MEGA Corporation stock has been falling, the corporation’s officers and directors have bought up to nine times as much of it as they have sold.
The facts above best support which of the following predictions A. The imbalance between inside purchases and inside sales of MEGA stock will grow even further. B. Inside purchases of MEGA stock are about to cease abruptly. C. The price of MEGA stock will soon begin to go up. D. The price of MEGA stock will continue to drop, but less rapidly. E. (E) The majority of MEGA stock will soon be owned by MEGA’s own officers and directors. [单项选择] Text
The evolution of artificial intelligence is now proceeding so rapidly that (26) the end of the century cheap computers (27) larger than portable typewriters will (28) that will be able to solve almost any (29) faster and more efficiently than we can. "Intelligence" in a machine, (30) in a human, is best (31) as the ability to solve complex problems swiftly. This (32) involve medical analysis and prescriptions, (33) legal matters -- (34) short, replacing the profession of lawyers completely -- or in (35) war-games: in other words (36) governments whether (37) not to go to war. (38) computers have already intensified the deadlines of weapons, the prospect for the future is that they will (39) the more beneficial role of preventing wars. (40) asked to estimate the chances of victory, the computer will analyze facts (41) from the life-long military exp 我来回答: 提交
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