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To start with, we need to decide who will {{U}}preside over{{/U}} the meeting.
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[单项选择题]To start with, we need to decide who will {{U}}preside over{{/U}} the meeting.
关键词: meeting decide preside
A.chair
B.attend
C.celebrate
D.prepare
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Hercules was given many difficult tasks because the king wanted to get rid of him.
We shall keep the money in a {{U}}secure{{/U}} place.
He is {{U}}certain{{/U}} that the dictionary is just what I want,
The city has decided to {{U}}do away with{{/U}} all the old buildings in its centre.
Which one of the following statements is NOT meant by the writer?
The Internet House A leading British building and design company has just announced their plans for the home of the future. The new design,_____(51)as the "Internet House", has five bedrooms , plenty of bathrooms and a double garage .But these are not the main selling _____(52), for it is the £25000_____(53)of automation that makes this house really different. It will be _____(54), for people who have plenty of money ,but not a great _____(55)of time ;young professionals in other words ,They are likely to be _____(56)to the idea of a microwave that provides easy-to-cook _____(57)via the Internet and cooker that switches itself on or off at a command received via e-mail . All the appliances in the house , _____(58)the heating and lighting controls ,are linked together _____(59)means of a gadget(小装置)called a "router ".Using what’s called a "Webpad",a kind of portable lap-top computer ,the owners of the house tap in commands from _____(60)they may be .The Webpad _____(61)a signal to the router ,which _____(62)the message and then activates the necessary controls. On the home at night ,for example ,the owners can switch on the lights or _____(63)the central heating working ,and so_____(64)sure that they have a nice warm welcome when they _____(65)into their home.
基金销售机构应在交易被拒绝或确认失败时主动通知投资人。__
The policemen acted quickly because lives were at stake.
The Internet House A leading British building and design company has just announced their plans for the home of the future. The new design,_____(51)as the "Internet House", has five bedrooms , plenty of bathrooms and a double garage .But these are not the main selling _____(52), for it is the £25000_____(53)of automation that makes this house really different. It will be _____(54), for people who have plenty of money ,but not a great _____(55)of time ;young professionals in other words ,They are likely to be _____(56)to the idea of a microwave that provides easy-to-cook _____(57)via the Internet and cooker that switches itself on or off at a command received via e-mail . All the appliances in the house , _____(58)the heating and lighting controls ,are linked together _____(59)means of a gadget(小装置)called a "router ".Using what’s called a "Webpad",a kind of portable lap-top computer ,the owners of the house tap in commands from _____(60)they may be .The Webpad _____(61)a signal to the router ,which _____(62)the message and then activates the necessary controls. On the home at night ,for example ,the owners can switch on the lights or _____(63)the central heating working ,and so_____(64)sure that they have a nice warm welcome when they _____(65)into their home.
The Internet House A leading British building and design company has just announced their plans for the home of the future. The new design,_____(51)as the "Internet House", has five bedrooms , plenty of bathrooms and a double garage .But these are not the main selling _____(52), for it is the £25000_____(53)of automation that makes this house really different. It will be _____(54), for people who have plenty of money ,but not a great _____(55)of time ;young professionals in other words ,They are likely to be _____(56)to the idea of a microwave that provides easy-to-cook _____(57)via the Internet and cooker that switches itself on or off at a command received via e-mail . All the appliances in the house , _____(58)the heating and lighting controls ,are linked together _____(59)means of a gadget(小装置)called a "router ".Using what’s called a "Webpad",a kind of portable lap-top computer ,the owners of the house tap in commands from _____(60)they may be .The Webpad _____(61)a signal to the router ,which _____(62)the message and then activates the necessary controls. On the home at night ,for example ,the owners can switch on the lights or _____(63)the central heating working ,and so_____(64)sure that they have a nice warm welcome when they _____(65)into their home.
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The city has decided to {{U}}do away with{{/U}} all the old buildings in its centre.
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{{B}}Part A{{/B}} {{I}}You will hear a conversation. As you listen, answer Questions 1 to 10 by circling {{B}}True{{/B}} or {{B}}False{{/B}}. You will hear the conversation {{B}}ONLY ONCE{{/B}}. You now have 60 seconds to read Questions 1~10{{/I}} Paul once wanted to set up his business in a competitive place.
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What can be inferred from paragraph 2?
Why did the first two attempts to deliver samples fail?
基金销售机构应在交易被拒绝或确认失败时主动通知投资人。__
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