although
because
whereas
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第1题:
---Look at the rainbow! What a view! ---_______.
A、Yes. What beautiful it is
B、Yes. How beautiful it is
C、Yes. What a beautiful it is
D、Yes. How a beautiful it is
第2题:
A. Seeing
B. To see
C. Seen
D. Saw
第3题:
Your stay on the islands will be most impressive mainly because of .
A.the beautiful sea views
B.Darwin’s inapiring trip
C.a clder view of animals
D.various daring activities
第4题:
第5题:
第6题:
第7题:
teach drivers lesson
make drivers even safer
stop cars going there
learn another kind of language
第8题:
第9题:
rescind, foolhardy
deny, perilous
contend, harmless
contest, inconvenient
assert, distracting
第10题:
notorious
amazing
noble
diplomatic
第11题:
although
because
whereas
while
第12题:
In the hotel safe.
In your pockets.
In your traveling bag.
In a bedside container.
第13题:
A.on
B.at
C.for
D.with
第14题:
A when B once C while D whereas
第15题:
[A] but [B] whereas [C] though [D] while
第16题:
第17题:
第18题:
You are an administrator in a company that has Windows 2000 Professional systems. Your users have been installing unsupported USB drivers on to their systems causing them to lock up and fail. You want to insure that only drivers that are in the HAL can be installed. What must be done?()
第19题:
she liked the beautiful scenery there
she enjoyed the solitude there
she could withdraw from society
she might encounter a stranger
第20题:
drivers should be polite to cyclists
road accidents can actually be avoided
the pedestrians are a threat to road safety
walking while using phones hurts one's eyes
第21题:
control
order
harmony
action
第22题:
tell an officer/crew the person's position in the water,or telephone the bridge immediately
throw lifebuoys overboard
call out Man overboard and keep your eyes on the person in the water
try to find medicine for the person to use when he is rescued
第23题:
although
because
whereas
while
第24题:
break the water surface with your hands when diving head-first
use your hands to hold your knees to your chest
cover your eyes with one hand while pinching your nose shut and covering your mouth with the other
enter the water at the bow or stern on the windward side of the vessel