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A—air traffic control system J—safety precaution measureB—armed police K—safety control deviceC—crime prevention L—security command centerD—entry requirement M—security serviceE—international criminal police organization N—security control centerF—level of security O—security personnelG—picket line P—valid documentsH—police station Q—security monitoring and controlI—patrolling vehicleExamples:(M)保安服务 (G)警戒线( )安全保障级别 ( )安全监控

答案: 正确答案:F,Q
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There are some problem areas for international students and immigrants studying in the United States. Making friends is a challenge (this is also true for some American students). Many colleges and universities offer a variety of student clubs and organizations where both foreign-born and native American students have a greater chance of meeting people with shared interests. Information about these out-of-class activities is often posted in the student center and listed in the student newspaper. Sometimes foreign students and immigrant students find Americans to be "cliquish (有派性的)". (Americans find some non-U.S.-born students to be cliquish as well.) If people feel separated from the social aspects of American college life, they should actively seek people with shared interests. It’s unlikely that students will make friends just by passing people on the campus. Foreign or immigrant students may feel confused during the first few weeks at a new school because they do not understand the system and are not willing to ask questions. Many students do not take advantage of the numerous services offered on campus that assist students in developing new skills and social groups. Some colleges offer students tutorial (辅导的) support in such subjects as writing, language study, computer skills, and other basic subjects. Students who appear to be most successful in "learning the ropes" are those who can solve problems by taking the initiative to ask questions, locate resources, and experience new social situations.In the United States, students can find friends with the same interests by______.

A.making friends on the campus
B.reading the student newspaper
C.visiting the student center
D.joining the student clubs
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First aid (急救) is the care given to the injured or sick as soon as possible after an accident or illness. It is this immediate care and attention before the arrival of the ambulance (急救车) that sometimes means the difference between life and death, or a full or partial recovery.First aid has limitations, as not everybody is a doctor or expert, but it is a key element of the total medical system. The principle to be adopted in first aid is immediate action. Bystanders (旁观者) or relatives not knowing what to do, or being too fearful to try, have unwisely contributed to unnecessary deaths and worse injuries. It is important that any action taken by the first aid provider is started as quickly as possible. Quick action is necessary to save life and parts of the body. One who is not breathing effectively, or is bleeding (流血) heavily, requires immediate help. If quick effective first aid is provided, then they have a much better chance of a good recovery. But it should be remembered that any action taken is to be most careful, and fright (恐慌) by the first aid provider and by-standers will not be good to the whole thing. Try to remain calm and think your actions through. A calm and controlled first aider will give everyone confidence that the event is being handled efficiently and effectively.The writer seems to suggest that if you don’t know much about first aid, you should ______.

A.call for help from professionals
B.still try to help
C.stand by and not try to help
D.learn it from a doctor
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Before making a speech, we often need to make brief speaking notes. You can put them on cards no smaller than 150x100mm. Write in large and bold letters that you can see at a glance, using a series of brief headings to develop the information in sufficient detail The amount of information you include in your notes will depend on the complexity (复杂性) of the subject, your familiarity with it, and your previous speaking experience. Here are some steps for you to follow when preparing brief speaking notes. First, you should write a summary, or an outline, of the project to be reported and the results achieved. Then an introduction follows. This includes background information and purpose of the project. Next comes discussion. In this part, what has been done, how it has been done and the results achieved should be dealt with. At the fourth step, you have two choices: one is the conclusion if the project is completed. The other is the future plan if the project is still in progress. At last, a summary should be prepared. In this part, you should give a brief summing-up, plus a question-and-answer period. Speaking Notes PreparationWords to be written: in【R1】______lettersMeans of developing information: using a number of【R2】______Steps of making speaking notes:1) work out an outline2) write【R3】______3) deal with the subject4) draw 【R4】______at the end of the project, or make a【R5】______if the project is not finished5) give a summary【R1】

答案: 正确答案:large and bold
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A.joining social activities within the campus
B.being easily accepted by the university
C.finding people with various interests
D.getting a job in American society
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A.other people’s hesitation to offer first aid
B.unprofessional first aid
C.unnecessary first aid
D.unwise suggestions by by-standers
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答案: 正确答案:brief headings
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A.they are denied any help from people around
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A.One should not apply first aid to the injured without knowing the cause of the accident.
B.It is easy to carry out first aid if one has the necessary facilities.
C.First aid is an important part of the whole treatment.
D.First aid may not be effective before a doctor or expert comes.
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答案: 正确答案:an introduction
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A.call for an ambulance
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答案: 正确答案:a conclusion
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First aid (急救) is the care given to the injured or sick as soon as possible after an accident or illness. It is this immediate care and attention before the arrival of the ambulance (急救车) that sometimes means the difference between life and death, or a full or partial recovery.First aid has limitations, as not everybody is a doctor or expert, but it is a key element of the total medical system. The principle to be adopted in first aid is immediate action. Bystanders (旁观者) or relatives not knowing what to do, or being too fearful to try, have unwisely contributed to unnecessary deaths and worse injuries. It is important that any action taken by the first aid provider is started as quickly as possible. Quick action is necessary to save life and parts of the body. One who is not breathing effectively, or is bleeding (流血) heavily, requires immediate help. If quick effective first aid is provided, then they have a much better chance of a good recovery. But it should be remembered that any action taken is to be most careful, and fright (恐慌) by the first aid provider and by-standers will not be good to the whole thing. Try to remain calm and think your actions through. A calm and controlled first aider will give everyone confidence that the event is being handled efficiently and effectively.While offering first aid, helper should______.

A.be self-controlled
B.have others to assist him
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D.get rid of the by-standers
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There are some problem areas for international students and immigrants studying in the United States. Making friends is a challenge (this is also true for some American students). Many colleges and universities offer a variety of student clubs and organizations where both foreign-born and native American students have a greater chance of meeting people with shared interests. Information about these out-of-class activities is often posted in the student center and listed in the student newspaper. Sometimes foreign students and immigrant students find Americans to be "cliquish (有派性的)". (Americans find some non-U.S.-born students to be cliquish as well.) If people feel separated from the social aspects of American college life, they should actively seek people with shared interests. It’s unlikely that students will make friends just by passing people on the campus. Foreign or immigrant students may feel confused during the first few weeks at a new school because they do not understand the system and are not willing to ask questions. Many students do not take advantage of the numerous services offered on campus that assist students in developing new skills and social groups. Some colleges offer students tutorial (辅导的) support in such subjects as writing, language study, computer skills, and other basic subjects. Students who appear to be most successful in "learning the ropes" are those who can solve problems by taking the initiative to ask questions, locate resources, and experience new social situations.From the passage we may conclude that foreign students ______.

A.may face some problems in adjusting to college life
B.are unlikely to be successful in American college life
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D.can hardly learn well when they enter an American college
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答案: 正确答案:(future) plan
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