He made a _____to let all children learn English, but he soonfound it impossible without a
A.confinement
B.commitment
C.conception
D.commission
A.confinement
B.commitment
C.conception
D.commission
A.he had forgotten to prepare food for the flight
B.fatigue had made him forget hunger earlier before landing
C.jet lag caused his sudden hunger
D.total concentration on the flight had stopped him from feeling hunger
Le Roy Ladurie is mentioned______.
A.as an example of historians who made use of court records
B.to identify the author of the quotation previously cited
C.to prove that the case history approach is the most fruitful
D.as one of the nonelite that had been overlooked
材料:
Pride of Le Havre is a 33,336 gross tonnage passenger/ro-ro cargo vessel operating a regular ferry service between Portsmouth and Le Havre.The vessel is fitted with bow and stern doors and is capable of carrying 590 cars and 1600 passengers.Propulsion is by four diesel engines driving through two controllable pitch propellers.Two transverse thrust units are fitted forward.
The vessel had sailed from A&P&39;s King George V dry dock,Southampton,just after midnight on Thursday 18 March,for engine trials.The intention was that after these trials,Pride of Le Havre would berth at Portsmouth,and re-enter service later that day.
Shortly after passing the Nab Tower,the bridge fire alarm activated at 0425,indicating a fire in the machinery spaces.At about the same time,a motorman reported to the engineer watchkeeper that a fire had broken out on the starboard thermal oil pump.While initial attempts were being made to put the fire out using portable extinguishers,the chief engineer was called and the bridge informed of the situation.On confirming that the initial attempt had failed,the chief engineer advised the bridge that he proposed to use the Halon total flooding extinguishing system.The general alarm was sounded and the main engines stopped. The engine room was evacuated and sealed,with Halon being released at 0437.The coastguard and owners were told of the situation with a message being broadcast to local shipping.
A fire brigade team boarded at 0641 with re-entry to machinery space at 0958.Funnel vents were re-opened at 1030 with a fire extinguishing foam blanket laid down in the main machinery space.Ventilation of the engine room started at 1210 with full electrical power available by 1330.Under the direction of the chief engineer,the engine room crew started systematically checking and preparing machinery until,at 1750,No 4 main engine was started followed shortly afterwards by No 1 main engine.
Pride of Le Havre sailed under her own power back to Southampton where she re-entered the dry dock berth to undergo examination and repair.She was all fast alongside at 0033 on Friday 19 March 1999.
问题:
Pride of Le Havre is equipped with ________.
A.4 transverse thrust units,2 propellers,2 engines and 2 vehicle doors
B.2 transverse thrust units,2 propellers,2 engines and 1 vehicle door
C.2 transverse thrust units,1 propeller,2 engines and 2 vehicle doors
D.2 transverse thrust units,2 propellers,4 engines and 2 vehicle doors
The fire was put out by ________.A.a fire brigade team
B.the coastguard
C.owners
D.the crew
Should she have not been on fire,Pride of Le Havre would have re-entered the service on ________.A.Friday
B.Thursday
C.19 March
D.any day after 18 March
The using of the Halon total flooding extinguishing system was initially suggested by ________.A.the engineer watchkeeper
B.a motorman
C.the coastguard and owners
D.the chief engineer
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
A、Governor General Award
B、The Booker Prize
C、Le Prix de Flore
D、The Pulitzer Prize
______today, he would arrive in Washington by next Wednesday.
A.If he leaves
B.Were he to leave
C.Would he leave
D.Was he leaving
______ tomorrow, he would get there by Wednesday.
A.Would he leave
B.If he leaves
C.Was he leaving
D.Were he to leave
A.Le
B.Las
C.Lo
D.La
“A.Great Expectations
B.Pride and Prejudice
C.Jane Eyre
D.Women in Love
Fleming usually came here on his own for a solitary treat, as he did at the beginning of March, 1953, just after he had written his second novel. He had a title for it already--Live and Let Die and was particularly pleased because it had taken him twelve days fewer to write than Casino Royale and was 12,000 words longer. As he sat there finishing his stew and sipping his beer, he had his first chance since he had left Jamaica to read through the last few chapters. He was pleased and still slightly surprised at what he had done.
For in this new book he had gone one vital step beyond Casino Royale. There he had drawn on the past, it was a nostalgic book, but now he had discovered a way of making life itself fit into his dream, of seeing the present through the eyes of James Bond and then working it back into the plot in any shape he wanted. Suddenly in this book James Bond became a means for Fleming of observing the world around and of making it more truly his than it had ever been before. For instance, his own arrival in New York had been spoiled by finding that the wrong car had been sent to meet him. Now he had put the whole mistake right with that splendid arrival scene of James Bond's at Idlewild. He did Bond proud: he was met by an official of the U. S. Department of Justice, sidestepping Customs and Immigration, offered a thousand dollars spending money, and chauffeured away to the best hotel in New York.
As a fictional character Bond remains shadowy and unreal. It is almost impossible to visualize him; the only time we catch a glimpse of the physical Bond is when he looks in a mirror and then we see how closely Fleming identifies himself with his hero. The black hair, and high cheekbones, and gray-blue eyes are unmistakable. The other characters are basically the same as in all the other books: Mr. Big remains the same lumbering and obscene father-figure as Le Chiffre, and Solitaire the same insufferable bed-fellow as Vesper Lynd. But the tone of zest and enjoyment makes this the most engaging of all his novels.
Fleming often went to this Oyster Bar ______.
A.to behave as if he were alone
B.because he enjoyed going there if he was lonely
C.because he liked watching the cooks
D.because he enjoyed being alone there
______ today, he would get there by Friday.
A.Was he leaving
B.Would he leave
C.Were he to leave
D.If he leaves
You don't have to drive him home. He ______ already.
A.leaves
B.is leaving
C.has left
D.had left
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