Per capita means a person.()
Per capita means a person.()
Per capita means a person.()
A.China has a population of more than 1.2 billion, and its land natural resources per capita are lower than the world’s averag
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B.China’s population is 1.2 billion and the natural resources on the land per head are lower than the world’s average level.
C.The 1.2 billion people in China have lower land natural resources than in the world each.
D.The land natural resources 1.2 billion Chinese have are less than the world has.
A.people
B.residents
C.population
D.number
In this passage the phrase "one atmosphere"(Line 8 )means" ______".
A.the mixture of gases that surrounds any heavenly body
B.one kilogram per square centimeter
C.the feeling among a group or produced by the surroundings
D.producing feelings of mysterious beauty or strangeness
______ is a measure of heat flow through a material. It relates heat flow (the flow of heat energy per unit area, per unit time) to the temperature gradient, causing the heat to flow.
A) Heatcapacity
B) Specificheat
C) Thermalconductivity
D) Coefficient ofthermal expansion
A.A.as soon as
B.B.as far as
C.C.as long as
D.D.as well as
Menzel said bees' learning, like【81】of many animals, was based on a reward system. "If a bee is rewarded once for something, it remembers it for a week. But if it is rewarded three times, it will remember it for its【82】lifetime." Said Menzel. He last week was awarded a【83】by the German Zoological Society.
The memory capacity of bees means they can【84】among more than 50 different smells to find the one they want. "What is interesting is that what smells good to a bee, is also a【85】smell for humans. " said Menzel.
(76)
A.working hard
B.hardworking
C.hard working
D.working hardly
A Credit stipulates that shipment is to be made from Dublin to Hong Kong.
The routing boxes on the B/L show as follows:
Pre-carriage by Place of receipt
Vessel M Dublin
Ocean Vessel Port of loading
Vessel P Southampton
Port of discharge Place of final destination
Hong Kong
On board Notation
On board
(date)
per Ocean Vessel M
from Dublin
(1)( ) Above B/L is not acceptable as the port of loading, Southampton is not complied with the credit terms.
(2)( ) Above B/L is acceptable in accordance with ISBP 80 paragraph.
Places to stay in Britain are as varied as the places you visit(在英国,住宿的地方就如你游览的地方一样变化多样). Whatever your budget is the choice -from basic barn to small hotel, from tiny cottage to grand castle - is all part of fun.
Hostels
Cheap, good-value hostels are aimed at all types of like-minded travelers, who prefer value over luxury and you don't have to be young or single to use them. Britain's independent hostels and backpackers hostels also offer a great welcome. Facilities and prices vary, especially in rural areas, where some hostels are a little more than a bunkhouse (临时住房) while others are remarkably comfortable - almost like bargain hotels.
Youth Hotels
Founded many years ago to "help all, especially young people of limited means, to a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside", the Youth Hotels Association is still going strong in the 21st century. The network of 230 hotels is a perfect gateway for exploring Britain's towns and countryside.
B&Bs
The B&B (bed and breakfast) is a Great British institution, In essence you get a room in somebody's house, and small B&Bs may only have one guest room, so you'll really feel like part of the family. Larger B&Bs may have four or five rooms and more facilities, but just as warm as a welcome.
In country areas your B&B might be in a village or an isolated farm surrounded by fields. Prices reflect facilities: and usually run from around £12 to £20 per person. City B&Bs charge about £25 to £30 per person, although they're often cheaper as you go further out to the suburbs.
Pubs & Inns
As well as selling drinks and meals, Britain's pubs and inns sometimes offer B&B, particularly in country areas. Staying a night or two can be great fun and puts you at the heart of the local community.
Rates range from around £15 to £25 per person. Pubs are more likely to have single rooms.
(1)、In this passage the author mainly ________.
A:tells us where to stay while visiting Britain
B:advises readers to pay a visit to Britain
C:introduces the wonderful public services in Britain
D:gives us some information about British life
(2)、________ are mainly built for young visitors.
A:Pubs & Inns
B:Youth Hotels
C:Hostels
D:B&Bs
(3)、If you travel alone and want to know better about family life in Britain, you'd better stay in ________.
A:Pubs & Inns
B:Youth Hotels
C:Hostels
D:B&Bs
(4)、If you are interested in travelling with your friends but only with limited means, where is the better place for you to stay? _________.
A:Pubs & Inns
B:Youth Hotels
C:Hostels
D:B&Bs
(5)、Which of the following is NOT true according to the last part of the passage? __________
A:Pubs and inns usually provide visitors bed and breakfast.
B:all pubs and inns offer visitors bed and breakfast.
C:Pubs and inns charge a visitor £25 at the most.
D:If you want a single room, you are more likely to get one in pubs.