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[单项选择]Subways are underground trains, which usually operate 24 hours a day. They are found in larger cities and usually run between the suburbs and the downtown area. Maps and schedules are available from the ticket office. If you take the subway often, you can save money by purchasing a monthly pass (月票).
City-operated buses run on various routes (线路) and are designed to be at certain places at certain times. Maps and schedules may be posted at certain stops, or they may be available at local banks, libraries, the student union, or from the bus drivers. Buses run mainly during the day. Fare is paid by exact change in coins, or by monthly passes.
Taxis are generally more expensive in the United States than in other countries. If you use a taxi, be sure you ask the amount of the fare before you agree to ride. The taxi drivers usually expect a tip (小费) of 15 percent of the fare.
You can get the maps and schedules of the subways ______.
A. at bus st
[填空题]Which department trains the employees
[单项选择]This new process, which is easily learned and operated, should be particularly______ to companies once put into effect.
A. advanced
B. favorite
C. advantageous
D. admirable
[单项选择]Which of these trains is the one ( ) goes to Nanjing
A. which
B. of which
C. of these
D. that
[单项选择]Which of the following is usually least important as a measure of short - term liquidity ______.
A. Quick ratio B. Current ratio
C. Debt ratio D. Cash flows from operating activities
[简答题]Yet there are three days which are usually marked by some kind of special ceremony: the day we are born; the day we get married and the day we die. (Passage 3 )
[单项选择]Which part of the newspaper does the woman usually read( ).
A. The whole paper.
B. The parts that interest her.
C. The news section only.
D. The business section only.
[填空题]built for trains to run on
[填空题]Trains running through Upper Silesia have to slow their speed because the tracks are very wet and slippery.
[单项选择]Anyone who trains animals recognizes that human and animal perceptual capacities are different. For most humans, seeing is believing, although we do occasionally brood about whether we can believe our eyes. The other senses are largely ancillary; most of us do not know how we might go about either doubting or believing our noses. But for dogs, scenting is believing. A dog’s nose is to ours as the wrinkled surface of our complex brain is to the surface of an egg. A dog who did comparative psychology might easily worry about our consciousness or lack thereof, just as we worry about the consciousness of a squid.
We who take sight for granted can draw pictures of scent, but we have no language for doing it the other way about, no way to represent something visually familiar by means of actual scent. Most humans cannot know, with their limited noses, what they can imagine about being deaf, blind, mute, or paralyzed. The sighted can, for example, speak if a blind person a "in the darkne
A. a dog’s perception differs from a human’s
B. human beings are not psychologically rooted in natural world
C. people fear nature but animals are part of it
D. a dog’s ways of seeing are superior to a cat’s