Mark Ellingham has never hesitated to encourage people to travel by air.

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Mark Ellingham has never hesitated to encourage people to travel by air.

A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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第1题:

The majority of our students ______the life of these native people.

A. have never heard of

B. has heard about

C. has never heard of

D. have never listened to


正确答案:A

15.答案为A  大多数学生从来没有听说过这些土著人的生活。them majority of...做主语时谓语动词为复数形式,hear of...为“听说过某事”;hear about“听关于……的事”;listen to“听(音乐、讲话等)”。

第2题:

The computer of the airports have helped people greatly. ______,more people travel by plane in China.

A. In fact

B. At least

C. At one time

D. As a result


正确答案:D

参考译文:机场的电脑给了人们很大的帮助。由此带来的结果是更多的中国人选择乘飞机出行。句意理解题。整个题干的意思是“机场的电脑给了人们很大的帮助……更多的中国人选择乘飞机出行。”前后是因果关系,故选D(结果是)

第3题:

Helen loves to talk about travel. She _____ many places.

A. has gone to B. has been to C. has gone for D. has been from


正确答案:B

第4题:

The main reason why people fail to act when they stay together is that______.

A) they are afraid of emergencies

B) they are reluctant to get themselves involved

C) others will act if they themselves hesitate

D) they do not feel any direct responsibility for those who need help


正确答案:D
答案:D
[试题分析]细节题。
[详细解答]文章第四段指出They feel that others will act. They,themselves,needn't.They do not feel any direct re sponsibility.所以D项内容与之相符,应为正确答案。

第5题:

Young people in China now_______to travel often.

A.drive

B.drives

C.drove


答案:B

第6题:

You are the administrator of your company's network. An employee named Mark is leaving the company. A new employee named Eric has been hired to replace him.

Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer.

You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has. You want to ensure that Mark will no longer have access to the files and folders. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort.

What should you do?

A.Rename Mark's user account to Eric and change the account password.

B.Create Eric's account by copying Mark's profile to Eric's account. Delete Mark's account.

C.Create Eric's account by copying Marks account. Delete Mark's account.

D.Delete Mark's account. Add Eric's account. Add Eric to the same groups to which Mark belonged. Grant Eric to all the individual user rights and permissions that Mark had.


正确答案:A
解析:Explanation: A user account and the permission and rights attached to them can easily be transferred to another user by renaming the account and changing the password. By renaming Mark's user account and by changing the password, Eric will have the same rights and permissions as Mark had, and Mark will not be able to use his old account. This provides the solution with least amount of administrative effort.

Incorrect Answers:
B: Copying Mark's profile to Eric's account will not give Eric the permissions Mark had. Instead Eric will have the same desktop settings.

C:Every user account has a unique Security Identifier (SID). When Mark's account is copied the resulting account, Eric's account, will not have the same permissions.

D: This solution will meet the requirements of this scenario; however, it is not the solution with least administrative effort. Therefore this is not the best solution. The best solution would be to rename Marks account and change the password. This would provide Eric with the same rights and permission that Mark had and would not require us to do any additional administrative work on Eric's account.

第7题:

Some students take a year off their studies to____________.

A、travel around the world

B、become travel agents

C、visit family members

D、help other people


参考答案:D

第8题:

Tom()to Paris.

A、has been

B、have been

C、has ever

D、has never


参考答案:A

第9题:

Americans aren't the only people in the world who travel.


参考答案:美国人不是世上唯一爱旅行的人。

第10题:

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Do who choose to go on exotic, far-flung holidays deserve free health advice before they travel? And even if they pay, who ensures that they get good, up-to-date information? Who, for that matter, should collect that information in the first place? For a variety of reasons, travel medicine in Britain is a responsibility nobody wants. As a result, many travellers go abroad prepared to avoid serious disease.
Why is travel medicine so unloved? Partly there's an identity problem. Because it takes an interest in anything that impinges on the health of travellers, this emerging medical specialism invariably cuts across the traditional disciplines. It delves into everything from seasickness, jet lag and the hazards of camels to malaria and plague. But travel medicine has a more serious obstacle to overcome. Travel clinics are meant to tell people how to avoid ending up dead or in a hospital when they come home, but it is notoriously difficult to get anybody pay out money for keeping people healthy.
Travel medicine has also been colonized by commercial interests; the vast majority of travel clinics in Britain are run by airlines or travel companies. And while travel concerns are happy to sell profitable injections, they may be less keen to spread bad news about travellers' diarrhea in Turkey, or to take time to spell out preventive measures travellers could take."The NHS finds it difficult to define travellers' health, says Ron Behrens, the only NHS consultant in travel and director of the travel clinic of the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London." Should it come within the NHS or should it be paid for? It's Gary area, and opinion is spilt. No one seems to have any responsibility for defining its role, he says.
To compound its low status in the medical hierarchy, travel medicine has to rely on statistics that are patchy at best. In most cases we just don't know how many Britons contract diseases when abroad. And even if a disease linked to travel there is rarely any information about where those afflicted went, what they are, how they behaved, or which vaccinations they had. This shortage of hard facts and figures makes it difficult to give detailed advice to people, information that might even save their lives.
A recent leader in British Medical Journal argued. "Travel medicine will emerge as credible disciplines only if the risks encountered by travellers and the relative benefits of public health interventions are well defined in terms of their relative occurrence, distribution and control. Exactly how much money is wasted by poor travel advice. The real figure is anybody's guess, but it could easily- run into millions. Behrens gives one example. Britain spends more than 1 million each year just on cholera vaccines that often don't work and so give people a false sense of security."Information on the prevention and treatment of all forms of diarrhea would be a better priority, he salts.

Which of the following statement is not the problem of travel medicine?
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A.Traditional disciplines are not enough for travel medicine.
B.Travel medicine has been colonized by commercial interests.
C.The statistics about travellers are hard to obtain.
D.People spend much money on poor travel advice.

答案:D
解析:
文章第二段提到“…this emerging medical specialism invariably cuts across the traditional disciplines.”因此A项符合文意;根据第三段首句可知,B项符合文意;而C项表述与第四段段意一致,也属于旅行医疗面临的问题;D项“人们将钱花在可怜的旅行建议上”,与旅行医疗没有直接联系,并非旅行医疗面临的问题。

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