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Some passengers complain that it usually takes so long to ( ) in travel insurance documents.A.finishB.fillC.completeD.write

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Some passengers complain that it usually takes so long to ( ) in travel insurance documents.

A.finish

B.fill

C.complete

D.write


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参考答案: A
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  • 第1题:

    A:I'm keen on football.

    B: So ( )I.

    A. have

    B. do

    C. am


    答案:B

  • 第2题:

    下面各选项中,均是C语言中合法标识符的选项组是A.for china to B.long_123 short 56_do C.void union _342 D.text _023 _3ew


    正确答案:D
    本题主要考查标识符的定义。对标识符的定义是历次考试中常考的内容之一。标识符主要由数字、下画线和字母组成,其中数字不能放在首位,另外,用户自定义标识符时,不能将标识符定义为C语言中已定义的关键字,如short、for、void等。
    根据上面对标识符的分析,我们不难看出本题的正确答案是D。在选项A中,for是一个已经被定义的关键字,不符合标识符定义的规定;在选项B中,short是C语言系统中已经定义了的关键字,且56_do以数字开头,不符合标识符定义的规定;在选项C中,void、union都是已被定义的关键字,因此不正确。

  • 第3题:

    I must compliment you on your handling of a very difficult situation.

    A: silence
    B: praise
    C: assure
    D: complain

    答案:B
    解析:
    句意:我必须要赞美你应对了一个非常困难的局面。画线单词compliment意为“赞美”。A项silence意为“沉默,沉静,';B项praise意为“赞美,称赞”,与画线单词同义;C 项assure意为“确定”;D项complain意为“抱怨”。故本题选B。

  • 第4题:

    A: I’m keen on baseball. B: So ________ I

    A.have

    B.do

    C.am


    参考答案:C

  • 第5题:

    These animals migrate south annually in search of food.

    A: explore
    B: inhabit
    C: prefer
    D: travel

    答案:D
    解析:
    题干意为“每年这些动物都迁徒到南方去寻找食物。”句中划线词为动词,意为“迁徒”。D项travel“旅行,行进”,例句:I've been travelling all year.我一整年都在旅行。A项意为“探索”,B项意为“栖息,居住”,C项意为“更喜欢”,故选 D项。

  • 第6题:

    Text 3 Even before economist Howard Davies thinking where to put extra airport capacity in Britain,rejecting the idea of building a big new hub in the Thames Estuary,the backlash had begun.Boris Johnson,the mayor of London and an enthusiastic supporter of the Thames plan,spluttered in advance,then branded the decision"shortsighted".NIMBYs opposing the expansion of Heathrow and Catwick groaned,knowing that the remaining options all involve building or extending ninways at one of those airports.Sir Howard's final recommendation is sure to run into heavy rire.To make mat-ters worse,he and his team must hazard a guess about the future of air travel,Heathrow and Gatwick are both full,or close to it,and want to expand.But the two airports presently serve quite different parts of the market.Some 37%of passengers at Heathrow transfer between flights.Nearly a third of its customers are on business.By contrast,only 13%of Gatwick's cusiomers are business travellers.Most are going on holiday.Just 7%transfer there-a proportion that has fallen by half over the past decade.Heathrow's shiny new Terminal 2,which opened in June,is full of expensive shops and restaurants run by Michelin-starred cooks lo entice rich passengers.At CaLwick,recenL improvements reflect its popularity with holiday goers:a wider lane at security gate has been set aside for families,while an area in ihe southern terminal is now reserved for elderly passengers,with comfortable seats and a small duty-free shop.The airports'managers also hold entirely different views about the way the airline industry will develop,and its place in the broader economy.Much of the argument for expanding Heathrow rests on the idea that hub airporls are,and will remain,vital.Without further expansion,boosters argue,fewer flights to distant places such as Wuhan and Xiamen will be available to businessmen.If the capaciiy plight persists,domestic flights are more likely to be delayed or canceUed.European airports will pick up those passengers inslead."That's our CDP leaking out,"says Jon Proudlove,Lhe general manager of air-traffic control at Heathrow.Not surpnsingly,Calwick takes a different view.Over the past ten years the growth of low-cost airlines has been explosive.poinls out Sir Roy McNulty,chairman of the Gatwick group.People are travelling in different ways,with more"self-connecting"to keep costs down.AIthough connections with emerging markets are important.Europe and North America will remain Bricain's largesl trading partners,he argues.London will be a deslinalion in its own right.
    Heathrow and Gatwick are different in terms of_____

    A.scale and capacity of passengers
    B.the proportion of foreign tourists
    C.passengers'power of consumption
    D.passengers'nature and destination

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据Heathrow and Gatwick、different等词定位到第二段。该段第三、四句指出:希思罗机场的乘客中有3 70是中转乘客,三分之一是商务出行旅客;文章接着指出:盖特威克机场的乘客中只有13qo是商务出行旅客,大多数人是去度假的,7%是中转乘客。由此可以判断,这两个机场的乘客出行目的不同,即乘客性质不同;此外,希思罗机场中转旅客多,也就是前往其他目的地的旅客多,而盖特威克机场的旅客以此为目的地,即二者乘客目的地不同。故得出结论:两个机场的乘客性质和目的地不同;即选项[D]passengers'nature and desUnation“乘客的性质和目的地”为答案。选项[A]scale and capacity of passengers“规模和旅客容量”;本段提到两个机场都趋于饱和,并没有对比二者的规模和容量,故该项错误;选项[B]the proportion of foreign tourists“外国游客的比重”;本段没有提到外国游客,该项属于无中生有;选项[C]passengers'power of consumption“旅客的消费能力”;该项在本段并无讨论,属于无中生有。综上,本题答案为[D]。