To carry out the plan successfully, we have to get well prepared ______.A.in detailB.in tu
To carry out the plan successfully, we have to get well prepared ______.
A.in detail
B.in turn
C.in advance
D.in force
To carry out the plan successfully, we have to get well prepared ______.
A.in detail
B.in turn
C.in advance
D.in force
The problem is so serious that the situation is out of control.
A.We’ve got to set up a police line and ask for aid
B.We’ve got to ask for back-up from the PLA and police
C.We’ve got to report to the superiors rapidly and ask for back-up
D.We have informed the authorities to take precautionary measures.
To carry out a company's rules and regulations, administrative personnel must know
A.to be firm
B.being firm
C.what to be firm
D.how to be firm
______you carry out this plan, you will benefit from it.
A. If only
B. Only if
C. Were
D. Unless
It can be inferred from the passage that we have to carry out our tasks ______ .
A.by learning from Indian' s way of doing things
B.by raising questions time and again
C.as quickly as we can
D.as slowly as we can
A.there are too many underdeveloped countries in the world
B.underdeveloped countries have low level of industrial development
C.different governments have different views about the problem
D.even developed countries may have complex problems
I’m a stranger in China. We need your cooperation to carry out this work.
A.我对中国国情不了解,需要你们协作
B.我在中国是陌生人,需要你们指导
C.我愿意了解中国,希望你们多多指教
D.我对中国感兴趣,愿意与你们多沟通
Americans fully realized what Edison's inventions meant when they________.
A.heard of his death
B.heard of the plan to honor him
C.first used electric power
D.tried to carry out the plan
Papousek noticed in his studies that a baby ______.
A.would make learned responses when it saw the milk
B.would carry out learned movements without being given milk
C.would continue the simple movements without being given milk
D.would turn its head to fight or left when it had enough to drink
Papusek noticed in his studies that baby ______. ()
A.would make learned responses when it saw the milk
B.would carry out learned movements when it had enough to drink
C.would continue the simple movements without being given milk
D.would turn its head to right or left when it had enough to drink
Early in November 1965, New York was blacked out by an electricity failure (停电). The Mayor promised that it would not happen again. Pessimists (悲观主义者) were certain that it would happen again within five years. In July 1977, there was a repeat performance which produced a serious disorder throughout the city. At that time the city was in one of its worst heat waves.
In 1965, there was little crime during the darkness, and fewer than a hundred people were arrested. In 1977, hundreds of stores were broken into and looted (劫掠). Nearly 4,000 people were arrested but far more disappeared into the darkness of the night. The number of policeman available was far from enough and some looters even carry guns.
Hospitals had to treat hundreds of people cut by glass from shop windows. Banks and most business remained closed the next day. The blackout started at 9:30 P.M., when lightning hit and knocked out supply cables. Many stores were thus caught by surprise. For twenty-four hours, New York realized how helpless it was without electricity.
According to the first paragraph, who were right: the authorities or the pessimists?
A.The authorities.
B.The pessimists.
C.Both.
D.Neither.
Everybody may have seen the film "Death on the Nile (尼罗河) ," but nobody can imagine that the writer of the story, Agatha Christie, saved a baby in a most unusual way.
In June 1977, a baby girl became seriously ill in Deleville. Doctors there were unable to find out the cause of her illness, so she was sent to a famous hospital in London, where there were many excellent doctors. The baby was so seriously iii that a team of doctors hurried to examine her without any delay. The doctors, too, were puzzled by the baby's illness, and they also became discouraged. Just then a nurse asked to speak to them.
"I think the baby is suffering from thallium (铊) poisoning," said the nurse~ "A few days ago, I read a story 'A Pale Horse' written by Agatha Christie. Someone uses thallium poison, and all the symptoms (症状) are written in the book. They are exactly the same as the baby's."
"You're very good at observing things, "said a doctor, "and you may be right. We'll carry out some tests and find out whether the cause is thallium poisoning or not."
The tests proved that the baby had indeed been poisoned by thallium. Once they knew that cause, the doctors were able to give her correct treatment. The baby soon got well and was sent back to Deleville. A week later it was reported that the poison might have come from an insecticide (杀虫剂) used in Deleville.
The baby was sent to a hospital in London because ______.
A.her parents were living in London then
B.the hospitals in Deleville were full at that time
C.she was the daughter of a famous doctor in London
D.doctors in Deleville were not sure about the cause of her illness