A.They are viewed as proposed additions to the contract
B.They are seen as a counteroffer
C.They are allowed into the contract by the battle of the forms rule
D.They must be accepted under the mirror image rule
A.They are viewed as proposed additions to the contract
B.They are seen as a counteroffer
C.They are allowed into the contract by the battle of the forms rule
D.They must be accepted under the mirror image rule
A、It has determinate business contents.
B、It has become unvarying habit and common use in international business transactions.
C、It’s regulated by the national laws.
D、It’s the general rule that recognized by most countries.
Which of the following italicized parts is a subject clause?
A.I have made it a rule that I keep diaries.
B.He will have it that our plan is really practical.
C.We take it that you will agree with us.
D.It is common knowledge that the whale is not a fish.
A、The rule of law in the western part.
B、Social status is gained through hard work.
C、The conquest of the wilderness in the name of civilization.
D、The fights among cowboys.
A、No, it is not. Because your host may not be at home.
B、No, it is not. Because your host may still be preparing for your visit.
C、Yes, it is. Because the host will feel obligated to accommodate you.
D、Yes, it is. Because the host need to find some place for you to sit, offer you coffee, etc.
about the impression they are creating—unlike the lecturer or the
person undergoes an interview. Slips and errors of grammar will be 【2】______
frequent, and will bother no one. They certainly form. expected part 【3】______
of conversation, and perhaps a welcomed one, because to talk too 【4】______
smoothly and correctly is to run the risk of sounding as a book— 【5】______
and no one likes talking to a book. Similarly, slight careless of 【6】______
pronunciation will be common, and few people will bother to go in
for the "tidying up" of speech, or the adoption of an unusually smart
accent that is sometimes noticeable in circumstances which it is 【7】______
thought necessary to "create impression." Frequently,
conversationalists know a good deal about people they are talking to,【8】______
and share common interests and a store of common facts. All this,
ally to the lack of any definite plan in many informal talks, will lead【9】______
to sudden and predictable changes of subject matter. 【10】______
【M1】
Passage One
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
The sea is the common property of all nations. It belongs equally to all. None can appropriate it exclusively to themselves;nor is it “foreign” to any. This was the decision of John Marshall, chief justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. It was stated as a fundamental rule the sea that no one, and therefore everyone, owns the ocean. This means that outside territorial waters(the waters within three miles of a country's coast), the law is whatever nations agree on in peacetime and whatever the strongest naval powers can enforce in wartime. After the United States purchased Alaska, Americans began to seize Canadians who were hunting seals outside Alaskan territorial waters. The Americans claimed that the seals were American property because they often came in to the Alaskan shores owned by the United States. International arbitrators disagreed with this reasoning. In some cases, however, the special rights of a nation that makes use of an open-sea area are recognized.
All of the sea's rules of the road are established by international conferences and treaties.
The fundamental rule of the sea means that______.
A. the sea should be equally divided among all the nations in the world
B. any area of the sea belongs to the nation closest to it
C. no nation has any sea rights
D. no nation has exclusive right to the open sea
The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are unfair but the way it is administered, and the people who administer it.
【B1】
A.applied
B.made
C.asked
D.wait
The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are【31】 but【32】 it is administered, and the people who administer it.
An immigration official has the power to stop a visitor【33】 these shores coming into the country. If this happens the visitor has the【34】 to appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal.【35】 the appeals are being considered, the visitor has no choice but to wait sometimes for quite a long time.
(21)
A.applied
B.made
C.asked
D.wait
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