At that time, the poor girl can't but______ all her belongings at a low price.A.to sellB.s
At that time, the poor girl can't but______ all her belongings at a low price.
A.to sell
B.sell
C.selling
D.sold
At that time, the poor girl can't but______ all her belongings at a low price.
A.to sell
B.sell
C.selling
D.sold
To which of the following is the author likely to agree?
A.It is time to illustrate some popular fallacies about buying a home.
B.Some popular flawed arguments about buying a home should be made known to the public for the time being.
C.People should be punctual in business dealings of shares and housing.
D.Alan Greenspan's claim can hold water with respect to fallacy member three.
It is ______ that caused today's low efficiency.
A.the rule that we have to stick to our post
B.the Chinese people's laziness
C.the heavy work-load
D.the old time requirement
以下是一封催证函正文部份,但顺序错乱,请选择正确的排序: ①The shipment date is approaching. We wish to remind you to open the L/C so that the shipment can be effected within the stipulated time ②We hope to receive your draft L/C within the next week in order to avoid the delay of shipment ③In order to avoid subsequent amendments and delay in shipment, please see to it that the L/C stipulations are in exact accordance with the terms of the PO ④With reference to PO No. 123, we wish to inform you that the goods have been ready for quite some time, but we have not received the relevant L/C up to now 这四项内容在催证函中的正确顺序应该是:
A、④②①③
B、③②④①
C、②③④①
D、④①②③
USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
9800 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, Texas 78288
HOMEOWNERS POLICY DECLARATIONS
Insured: Jay Carneo Policy Number: IA54987
POLICY PERIOD From: 07/16/09 To: 07/16/10
(12 : 01 a.m. Standard time at location of the residence premises)
COVERAGES AND LIMITS OF LIABILITY
SECTION I A. Dwelling $182,000
C. Personal Property $136,500
D. Loss of Use (UP TO 12 MONTHS) $ 36,400
SECTIONII E. Personal Liability-Each Occurrence $300,000
F. Medical Payments to Others-Each Person $ 1,000
Your premium has already been reduced by the following.-
FIRE/BURGLARY CREDIT $ 18.84 CR
BASIC PREMIUM $932.98
OTHER COVERAGES AND ENDORSEMENTS
Form. and Endorsements are printed on the following page. $ 211.94
DEDUCTIBLES (SECTION I ONLY)
We cover only that part of the loss over the deductible stated.
WIND AND HAIL $ 500
ALL OTHER PERILS $ 500
TOTAL POLICY PREMIUM $ 1,144.92
FIRST MORTGAGEE:
BANK OF AMERICA, 133 LOAN NR: 07090952
ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS
PO BOX 1675
CORAOPOLIS, PA 15108
In Witness Whereof, this policy is signed on 07/09/09
Bradford W. Rich, Secretary Henry Viccellio Jr., President
REFER TO YOUR POLICY FOR OTHER COVERAGES, LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS. HD - D1 (04 - 93)
SECOND MORTGAGEE:
BANK OF AMERICA, 133
ITS SUCCESSORS AND/OR ASSIGNS
PO BOX 1675
CORAOPOLIS, PA 15108 LOAN NR: 09070943
ADDITIONAL INSUREDS: KATHRYN A FISHER LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT SUBDIVISION: CALVERT MANOR
SPECIFICALLY LISTED BELOW ARE THE DECLARATIONS AND PREMIUMS FOR ENDORSEMENTS MADE A PART OF THIS
POLICY AT THE TIME OF ISSUE. THE ENDORSEMENTS ARE ATTACHED STATING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
QR3CIC (04 - 93) QUICK REFERENCE - SPECIAL FORM
HO - 3R (04 - 93) HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL FORM
HO - MD (06 - 99) MARYLAND SPECIAL PROVISIONS
HO-17 (07-00) ADJUSTED BUILDING COST
HO-41 (10-96) ADDITIONAL INSURED
HO - 216 (04 - 93) FIRE/BURGLARY PROTECTION CREDIT
HO -125 (04 - 93) HOME PROTECTOR $ 94.18
HO - 208MD (07 - 00) WATER BACKUP OR SUMP PUMP OVERFLOW $ 25.00
HO - 513 (04 - 93) PERSONAL COMPUTER COVERAGE $ 8.00
HO - 728 (06 - 97) REPLACEMENT COST COVERAGE $ 84.76
What is the main function of this article?
A.Listing all the endorsements of the policy
B.Recording the information of the mortgagees
C.Advertising the policies of an insurance corporation
D.Making an agreement on insurance policy with a homeowner
The pub is a central part of English life and culture.
Over three quarters of the adult populations go to pubs, 【S1】______
and over a third are "regulars", visiting the pub at most 【S2】______
once a week. For many it is a second home. It also provides
the perfect "representative sample" of the English population
for any social scientist, if pubs are 【S3】______
frequented by people of all ages, all social classes, all
education-levels and every conceivable occupation.
At the bar counter, normal rules of privacy and reserve
are suspending, the English are granted 【S4】______
temporary "remission'(免除) from their conventional social
inhibitions and friendly conversation with strangers is
considered entire appropriate and normal behaviour 【S5】______
Pub conversations do not have to progress in any
kind of logical or orderly manner; they need not stick to
the point, or must they reach a conclusion. When 【S6】______
Pubgoers are in free-association mode, which is much of the
time, attempts to getting them to focus on a 【S7】______
particular subject for more than a few minutes are fruitless,
and only serve to make one popular. But they 【S8】______
do not pour their hearts out to each others; they do not 【S9】______
reveal—besides inadvertently(偶然地) their private 【S10】______
fears or secret desires.
【S1】
The Hurricane
"The Hurricane," with a running time of about two and one half hours is a powerful story about prejudice, racism and one man's will to survive.
Lesra, played by Vicellous Reon Shannon, a troubled black teenager, has been taken care of by three white Canadians in Toronto. They are sincere about helping him live a good life and encourage him to read and write. Lesra finds a book about a boxer, is fascinated by the boxer's story and writes him a letter. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Denzell Washington, writes back to Lesra from his prison cell and they begin a correspondence that eventually leads to Carter's exoneration for the crime that he didn't commit.
The movie, based on a true story, takes place in Patterson, New Jersey, exposing the depths of racism in all of our United States, not just the South. I think movies like this will help us, albeit ever so slowly, to move our society away from fear, irrationality and prejudice and towards building communities that are filled with compassion, empathy and justice for all!
The beginning of this picture is a little confusing although there is some narrative, which always helps. The first few scenes are abrupt and I need to acquaint myself with the quick changes. There are a number of flashbacks that take place as Lesra begins to read the book. There are quite a few dates and places that appear as sub-titles at the beginning of scenes. At the end of the movie there is a written epilogue that is crucial for you to know.
The first half of this film has many challenges including a scene when Hurricane is left in "the hole." What you hear is all the voices in his mind; his internal dialogue. The second half of the story is much easier to follow. By this time you are familiar with the characters and things start falling into a reasonable sequence. The movie ends with a long court scene that is easy to follow and totally inspiring. The theater broke out into spontaneous applause at the end.
According to the passage, the thing that the film has NOT touched upon is ______
A.prejudice
B.freedom
C.racism
D.man's will to survive
Longitude and Latitude
The meridians of longitude are imaginary great circles drawn from pole to pole around the earth. By international agreement, the meridian of longitude passing through Greenwich, England, is numbered zero. The earth is divided into 360 degrees, and the meridians are numbered east and west from Greenwich. There are 180 degrees of longitude east of Greenwich and 180 degrees in the westerly direction. New York has a longitude of 74 degrees west (74'W.) which means that it lies on the 74th meridian west of Greenwich.
Since the sun appears to travel around the earth in 24 hours, it will move 360/24 or 15 degrees in one hour. This reasoning can be used by navigators to determine their longitude. Imagine that we have set sail from Greenwich, England, after having set a very accurate clock, or chronometer, to the local Greenwich time. As we travel westward toward New York, we notice that the sun is going "slower" than our chronometer. At the time that our timepiece reads 12 o'clock, the sun has not quite reached the zenith. As a matter of fact, when our clock reads noon, what it really means is that it's noon in Greenwich, England. Our clock continues to tell us the time, not at our present location, but at Greenwich. Let us wait until the sun is directly overhead (noon at our location) and then read the time on our clock. Suppose it reads 1 o'clock. This means that there is one hours difference in time between our longitude and that of Greenwich. As we mentioned earlier, this corresponds to exactly 15 degrees of longitude, so our longitude must be 15' W. The world is divided into 24 time zones, and each zone corresponds to 15 degrees of longitude. New York is approximately 5 time zones west of Greenwich, so the time difference must be about 5 hours. By maintaining chronometers on Greenwich time, ships can determine their longitude on any sunny day by merely noting the difference in hours between Greenwich time and local sun time and multiplying this difference by 15 degrees.
Of course, longitude gives only half of the information needed to determine our precise location. We must also know our latitude, which tells us how far we are north or south of the Equator. The Equator is the zero line for the measurement of latitude. Circles are drawn parallel to the Equator to indicate other values of latitude. There are 90 degrees of south latitude.
In the Northern Hemisphere there is a star called Polaris almost directly over the North Pole. This makes it possible to determine the latitude of a given point by setting our sextant(六分仪) to measure the angle between Polaris, the North Star, and the horizon. Mathematicians tell us that this angle is equal to the latitude at the point in question.
To get idea of our location, therefore, we need to know local time, Greenwich time, and the angle between Polaris and the horizon.
In order to establish the "fix" or precise location of a ship, the navigator must know ______.
A.his latitude
B.his longitude
C.local time
D.both his latitude and longitude
The song says:
"you were meant for me."
O.K., but how do you find the one that's "meant for you"?
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This advertisement is for ______.
A.tour guiding
B.business service
C.computer dating
D.job application
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