South Korea to Take Ship-Sinking to UN Security Council
九年级英语-Unit-6-P3-(6)课件-人教新目标版

ExhibitionThere are many great The few city
photos of people and of photographs
the countryside.
are less successful.
Band
They play the kind of music that I love to hear.
the picture that Michael and Ali talk about.
1. jacket 2. book 3. movie poster
2b Listen again. Write what Michael likes and
why he likes each thing.
What Michael likes
3b Now use the information from the
reviews to complete this chart.
Pros
Cons
Movie
The fisherman’s It’s too long, and it’s wife was funny. really boring.
3a Read the reviews. Circle the things the reviewers
like, and underline the things the reviews don’t like.
Wild and Windy
Over the years, we’ve seen musical groups with pretty strange names come and go. Few have stranger names than this band. As the name suggests, the band has lots of energy. And they play the kind of music that I love to hear. Every song is really loud and often you can’t understand the words, but this is okay because the lyrics aren’t very good. However, these are musicians who make us happy even on a Monday morning!
韩国沉船事件ppt

According to South Korean Yonhap news agency (韩联 社),on the 28th South Korean coastguard made known to the public of the video when the sinking of the sewol. It lasted about 10 minutes . In the video, the crew put on civilian clothes off uniforms, attend open on the side of the life raft, hurriedly boarded the lifeboat first , and fled the scene. The day before the exposure of another section of the cabin video displays, while the students obey the command to stay where they were, and mutually humility lifejacket(救生衣).
In the ship a 22-yearold girl park zhi Ying tried her best to rescue more than 20 students which moved many rescued one and their families, she herself had lost life. "the sister commanded us wearing life jacket ,she comforted us and give us courage until the last moment but she failed to escape ......" Many students says.
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kyle68tbird I was in the army from 1985-87, and there was an average of 1.5 to 2.5 training deaths a month on the DMZ with the North back then. We also had a larger presence there than we do now. Most Americans do not realize how close we are to war every day, with these looneys.
It's why Bassani thinks it is vital to maintain "the razor's edge," ensuring his men are in a constant state of readiness, with everyone here hoping they will never be called on.
Forty-six sailors died and there has been a distinct stiffening of resolve in Seoul, where citizens have lived for 57 years in the knowledge thousands of artillery guns are trained on their city.
Thankfully their target isn't a North Korean ship or aircraft, but instead a small uninhabited rock 20 miles from the Kunsan Air Base in South Korea. This is how the U.S. military checks its readiness on the Korean peninsula.
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SKorea,Japan Activists Fly Leaflets toNKorea(CHEORWON, South Korea) — South Korean and Japanese activists flew hundreds of thousands of leaflets toward the border with North Korea on Wednesday to condemn the country's government amid tensions over the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship.South Koreans critical of North Korea and some North Korean defectors living in the South regularly float leaflets across the heavily armed frontier via balloon in a campaign to urge North Koreans to rise up against leader Kim Jong Il's authoritarian regime.The leaflets sent Wednesday, also by balloon, criticized North Korea's late founding father Kim Il Sung for starting the Korean War and blamed the current regime led by his son Kim Jong Il for a botched currency reform and the downing of the ship — which killed 46 sailors.The sending of the leaflets comes amid North Korea's threats to launch an all-out strike against any South Korean government propaganda facilities at the border such as loudspeakers.The groups originally planned to send 100 balloons carrying a total of 6 million leaflets, butless-than-ideal wind conditions at the launch site near the border reduced the total to nine balloons and 540,000 leaflets, organizers said. It was unclear whether the balloons would actually reach North Korea. They plan to send the rest later this week."We'd like to punish the Kim Jong Il government by spreading the truth written on these leaflets," said Seo Jung-gab, president of the National Action Campaign, one of the participating groups.Also among groups participating was the National Association for the Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea, a group supporting the families of Japanese abducted by Pyongyang's agents in the 1970s and '80s.The leaflets contained a message to the abductees and contact information for organizations in Japan and China working to assist them."North Korean citizens don't even know that their government kidnapped people worldwide," said Tsutomu Nishioka, chairman of the group.North Korea has admitted to kidnapping 13 Japanese citizens, and has allowed five to return home, saying the other eight died. Tokyo has demanded proof of the deaths and a probe into other suspected kidnapping cases. Besides the five who returned to Japan, the government has identified 12 other citizens it says were abducted.The two Koreas ended decades of propaganda campaigns against each other in 2004 as relations improved following a 2000 summit. However, South Korea resumed propaganda radio broadcasts as part of steps to punish the North for allegedly sinking the warship with a torpedo in March.South Korea has asked the U.N. Security Council to punish the North over the sinking. As part of retaliatory measures, Seoul installed 11 loudspeakers this month along the border to blare propaganda, but has so far stopped short of starting broadcasts or flying leaflets.A multinational investigation led by South Korea concluded last month that North Korea was responsible. The North has denied responsibility and threatened to respond to South Korean retaliatory measures with war。
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航海及海运专业英语词汇(K)K monel 莫涅耳合金(抗拉力极强K-band K波段(约30)K-limit 弹性极限K-S steel 钴钢K-Sevensystem 装卸货的一种改良方式kabavita 油煮桦木kachil 小的(马来语)kaikias 东北风kaikyo 海峡kala-azar 黑热病kalema 激浪kali 氧化钾kali 氧化钾n.氧化钾kalium 钾kalium 钾kallio 岩石kallirotron 负阻抗管Kaman Aircraft Corp. 卡曼飞机公司kamen 岩石KaMeWa type controllable pitch propeller 卡米瓦型可调螺距螺旋桨kampongkampung 乡村kamsin 埃及的一种干热南风kanal 航道kangaroo crane 袋鼠式起重机kangaroo system 集装箱快速装卸的方法kap 角kap 岬kaper plate 锁紧铁片Kaplan type blade 卡普兰型桨叶kapoc kapokKapoc 木棉kapok life jacket 木棉救生衣kapok 木棉kapok 木棉爪哇绒(东南亚产)Kapp method 卡普法kapp 岬karaburan 黑风暴karajol 卡拉乔尔风karang 珊瑚礁kari 岩石岩石Karlstads Mekaniska Werkstad 卡尔斯塔德机器制造厂有限公司karmalloy 卡马镍铬电阻丝katabatic wind 下降风katafront (气象)下滑锋下滑锋katafront 下滑锋kathode 阴极kation 阳离子thermocouple pyrometer 热电偶高温计Kaus Australis = Sagittarii 箕宿三kaus 波斯湾冬季带雨的东南风卡活斯风kaus 卡活斯风kaver 卡浮风英国外赫布里底岛的一种和风kaver 英国外赫布里底岛的一种和风kawa 河kaya 岩石kayaligi 岩石kayalik 岩石kayasi 岩石kcs kilocycle per secondkechil 小的keckling 防磨卷keckling 扎绳碰垫kedge 小锚kedge anchor 小锚kedge rope 小锚绳kedge rope 小锚索kedge 拉锚移船(用小艇运出小锚并抛下) kedge 抛小锚移船kedge 小锚kedging 抛小锚移船keel angle 龙骨角材keel angle 龙骨角钢keel batten 竖龙骨脊材(在竖龙骨顶部的纵通材) keel bender 龙骨弯曲机keel block wedge 龙骨墩楔keel block 龙骨墩keel bulb 龙骨球缘keel clearance 富裕水深keel clearance 龙骨下水深keel condenser 龙骨边凝水管keel date 龙骨铺设期keel dome 船底声纳导流罩keel draft 龙骨吃水keel draft 龙骨吃水最大吃水keel drag 设计龙骨尾倾keel emergence 龙骨出水keel flat plate 龙骨板keel girder 龙骨桁keel girder 中桁材keel grade 龙骨坡度keel grade 龙骨斜度keel gradient 龙骨线倾角keel haul line 过底绳keel laying 龙骨铺放keel line capacity 龙骨墩容许载荷keel line 龙骨线keel metacenter 稳心至龙骨距离keel over 船底朝天keel piece 龙骨框底部keel piece 尾框底部keel piece 尾柱踵材keel plate 龙骨板keel rabbet 龙骨槽keel rabbet 龙骨槽口keel rabbet 龙骨镶口keel rail 龙骨抓手keel rail 舭龙骨把手keel rake 龙骨尾倾keel rake 龙骨尾倾keel rider 龙骨内板keel rocker 弯龙骨船keel rope 堵漏席底索keel scarf 龙骨嵌接keel shoe 龙骨包板keel shore 假龙骨keel siding 龙骨宽度keel slab 加强材keel slab 竖龙骨两侧加强材keel slope 龙骨坡度keel staple 假龙骨栓钉keel stop 龙骨尾铁keel strake 龙骨板keel tank 龙骨舱keel track 中列龙骨墩keel 龙骨keel 龙骨平底船使船翻转keel-block capping timber 龙骨墩顶木keel-block load 龙骨墩载荷keel-block pressure 龙骨墩压力keel-built 龙骨的keel-drag ratio 龙骨坡度keel-hauling line 过底绳keel-laying 龙骨铺放开工建造keelage 入港税keelage 停泊费keelblock 龙骨墩keeler 小木盆keelless 无龙骨的keelson angle bar 内龙骨角材keelson angle 内龙骨角钢keelson board 帮龙骨上板keelson lug 内龙骨短角材keelson lug 内龙骨与肋板连接的短角钢keelson plate 内龙骨板keelson timber 内龙骨keelson 内龙骨keenness 锋利keep a good offing 保持离陆地远些航行keep abreast 并行keep alive arc 维命弧keep alive 点火电极keep an offing 保持离岸航行keep an offing 保持在看得见岸的海面上keep away 不使接近keep away 离开keep back 扣留keep back 留住keep bad time 走不准keep books 记帐keep clear of ……不要靠近keep clear of …不要靠近keep clear 让开keep consort 保持在一起航行keep cool 保持冷藏Keep Course and Speed 保持航向和航速keep dry 保持干燥keep dry 勿受潮湿keep from heat 避免受热keep good time 走得准keep head on 保持原航向keep head to 船首向着Keep her off! 离开些!Keep her so! 把定!keep her way 继续前进keep her way 继续前进停车后keep in sight 保持在视界范围内keep in the offing 保持远岸航行keep in touch with 保持联络keep in 使火不熄keep intact 保持原样keep off 不让接近Keep on ! 把定!保持原状!Keep on! 把定!保持原状!keep one's bearings 把定航向keep one's weather eye open 注意观察天气变化情况keep out of the sun 避免日晒keep out of the way 让路keep out 切勿入内keep plate 压板keep plate 压紧板keep ready 备妥keep sharp lookout! 认真注意瞭望keep sharp lookout! 认真注意了望!keep stroke! 看齐划桨keep stroke! 看齐划桨!Keep the beacon on port side! 保持该立标在左舷Keep the beacon on starboard side! 保持该立标在右舷Keep the buoy on port side! 保持该浮筒在左舷Keep the buoy on starboard side! 保持该浮筒在右舷keep the land aboard 保持望见陆地keep the royal touching 尽量靠上风航行keep the sea 保持海上航行Keep the wind! 尽量守住上风!keep to leeward of 保持下风位置keep two objects in one line 保持在叠标线上keep under the lee of land 保持在海岸挡风航线上keep up steam 保持汽压keep up 使不下沉keep upright 保持直立keep way (停车后keep way 停车后Keep Well Clear 让清keep ……in custody 拘留keep a good offingkeep 保持keep 保持;保留;记住;防守;遵守;履行;记载keep 维持keep 维持;保养;经营keep-alive circuit 维弧电路keep-alive contact 维弧触点keep-alive electrode 维弧电极keep-way vessel 直航船keeper of magnet 保磁用衔铁keeper plate 锁紧木片keeper 保磁铁片keeper 管理人员keeper 夹子keeping expenses 保管费用keeping in ship's position 船舶定位keeping quality 保持性能Keeping Watch in Port 在港值班keeping 保持keep…in custody 拘留keg buoy 小浮标keg buoy 小浮筒keg float 桶浮标keg 小桶keg 小桶(货运kelmet 油膜轴承kelmet 油膜轴承油膜轴承合金kelp 巨形海草kelp 巨形海草海草底kelson 内龙骨kelter 船的)准备情况良好kelter 准备情况良好;状态良好Kelvin bridge ohmmeter 开尔文电桥式电阻表Kelvin bridge ohmmeter 凯尔文电桥式电阻表Kelvin bridge 开尔文电桥Kelvin bridge 凯尔文电桥Kelvin double bridge 双臂电桥Kelvin effect 开尔文效应Kelvin effect 趋肤效应Kelvin scale 绝对温标Kelvin scale 开尔文温标Kelvin temperature 绝对温度Kelvin temperature 绝对温度开尔文温度开氏温度摄氏温度Kelvin 开尔文Kelvin 开氏kelvin 开氏温标Kelvin 凯尔文kench 腌箱Kennelly heaviside layer 电离层kennet 大型缆耳kenning 认识kenotron rectifier 二极管整流器kenotron 高压kenotron 高压整流二极管kent 制图纸kenter shackle 双半式联结卸扣kenter shackle 双半式连接卸扣kentledge goods 压舱货kentledge goods 压载货kentledge 压载铁块kentledge 压载铁块;压载货kentledge 压载铁块压舱货Kepler's laws 开普勒定律Kepler's second law 等面积定律kepulauan 群岛kerf 切缝kerf 切缝;锯口kerf 切缝锯口kerosene engine 煤油发动机kerosene lamp 煤油灯kerosene oil 煤油kerosene kerosine engine煤油发动机kerosene kerosine lamp煤油灯kerosene kerosine oil煤油kerosene kerosinekerosene 煤油kerosine 煤油Kerr cell 克尔盒Kerr effect 克尔效应ketjil 小的ketone 铜kettle bottom 平底凸舷船kettle bottomed 平底凸缘kettle 水壶kettle 水壶餐用汽锅Kew pattern barometer 寇乌气压表key base 键座key bed 键座key bed 键座键槽key bit 螺丝刀key board encoder 键盘编码器key board perforator 键盘卡片穿孔机key board 电键板key board 电键盘键盘key board 键盘key bolt 键螺栓key boss 键轮毂key button 按钮key computer priner 计算机的键盘打字机key computer printer 计算机的键盘打字机key diagram 原理图key drive 键传动key extractor 取键工具key files 什锦锉刀key files set 什锦锉key files 什锦锉刀key for Morse signal 通信灯电键key groove 键槽key hold 重点舱key hole 键孔key hole 键孔钥匙孔key industry duty 重要工业税key industury duty 重要工业税key input-checking visual-display unit 键盘输入检查显示器key lamp 同步指示灯key lifting screw 键升降螺杆key lock switch 锁定开关key locker 钥匙壁箱key locker 钥匙箱key model 基本模型key nut 键螺母key off 切断key on 接通key on 接通用键固定key on 用键固定;接通key out 切断key panel 电键盘key pin 键销key plan 关键图key plan 基本线型图key pulse 键控脉冲key punch machine 键控穿孔机key punch 键控穿孔key push button switch 键按钮开关key relay system 键控继电器key relay 键控继电器key ring 键环key screw 螺丝刀key slot 键槽key socket 电键插座key socket 电键插座开关插座key station 主台key term 关键词组key to cassette 键盘盒式磁带输入机key to tape 键盘磁带输入机key way 键槽key way 键槽键槽key word in context 关键字索引key word in title 标题关键字key word out of context 文件标题字key wrench 套筒扳手key 电键key 电键开关key 键入;钥匙;键key 控制键key-display card 键显示卡key-seat 键槽key-seating machine 开键槽机keyboard cathode ray tube 键盘阴极射线管keyboard checking circuit 键盘检测电路keyboard computer printer 计算机键盘印字机keyboard computer printer 键盘计算机打印机keyboard computer 键盘计算机keyboard console 键盘控制台keyboard encoder 键盘编码器keyboard entry 键盘输入keyboard input print out 键盘输入打印输出keyboard input simulation 键盘输入模拟keyboard lighting 键盘照明灯keyboard perforator 键盘穿孔机keyboard perforator 键盘穿孔机键盘凿孔机keyboard perforator 键盘凿孔机keyboard printer 键盘打印机keyboard send-receiver 键盘收发装置keyboard 电键盘keyboard 电键盘键盘开关板keyboard 键盘keyed amplifier 键控式放大器keyed automatic gain control 键控式自动增益调节keyed automatic gain control 键控式自动增益控制keyed clamp circuit 键控式箝位电路keyed damped waves 键控减幅波keyed propeller 键接螺旋桨keyed scarf 楔形嵌接keyed tiller 固定舵柄keyed 有键的keyer bias rectifier 键控偏压整流器keyer multivibrator 起动多谐振荡器keyer pulse 键控脉冲keyer relay 键控继电器keyer start 键控起动keyer 键控器keyer 键控器;调制器;定时器keyer 控制器键控器调制器定时器keyhole saw 鸡尾锯keying circuit 键控电路keying device 键控装置keying fit 键配合keying pin 键销keying ring 嵌铅环keying signal 键控信号keying system 键固系统keying unit 键控器keying waveform 键控波形keying 键接keying 键接;键控keying 键控keyless bored propeller 非键接螺旋桨keyless socket 无键插口keyless 无键的keysets 转接板keysets 转接板配电板keystone correction 梯形失真校正keystone distortion 梯形失真keystone 梯形失真要旨keyway cutting machine 开键槽机keyway slotting tool 键槽插刀keyway 键槽keyway-broaching machine 键槽拉削机keyword and context index 关键词和上下文索引keyword index 关键词索引keyword 关键字keyword-form-title index 标题关键词索引KFS San Francis Co 旧金山KFS电台kg kilogramkg 小桶(货运khamasseen 喀新风khamisin 喀新风khao 丘山山丘khao 山丘khawr 通海小河khead) 驾驶台前端舱壁khor 通海小河khowr 通海小河khowr 通海小河航道kibli 利比亚干热风kibli 利比亚干热风利比亚地中海沿岸的干热风kick ahead 前冲kick back 反冲kick circuit 突跳电路kick down 下弯kick of rudder 浪击舵叶kick of wheel 舵轮跳动kick off 分离kick on 跳出kick over 开始转动kick spring 反冲弹簧kick starter 反冲式起动机kick transformer 脉冲变压器kick up 出故障kick 急冲kick 急冲偏距踢反冲突跳偏距侧面流压kick 踢kick 踢;反冲;突跳;偏距侧面流压kick 突跳kick-out panel 外踢逃口板kickback 反程kickback 返程kickback 逆转kickback 逆转返程kicker 舷外挂机弹踢器kicking coil 反作用线圈kicking stops 防动绳制kicking stops 防动绳制(停泊时手动舵轮用小绳固定kicking stops 防动绳制防动绳掣防动绳制(停泊时手动舵轮用小绳固定kicking tackle 缓冲绞辘kicking tackle 缓冲绞辘缓冲滑车组kicking 反撞逆转kid 水手餐盘;;舱面鱼池kid 水手餐盘舱面鱼池kidney stone 肾结石Kiel Canal lamp 基尔运河灯kieselgur 硅藻土kilderkin 英国的容量单位〗barrel)kill the sea 抑制海浪kill 衰减kill 衰减断开kill 小河killagh 代用锚石锚killagh 石锚killck 石锚killed steel 全脱氧钢killed steel 镇静钢killed 镇静的脱氧的失效的killer boat 捕鲸船killer winding 消磁绕组killer 瞄准器killer 限制器killer 限制器;抑制器;断路器killick hitch 圆材结加半结killick 石锚killick 石锚;代用锚killing 切断电流脱氧killowatt 千瓦(功率单位kiln 干燥室kiln 窑kilo electron volts 千电子伏特kilo hertz 千赫兹kilo watts 千瓦kilo 千 n.千克千米kilo 千千kilo- 表示千之意kilo- 千的意思kilo-ampere 千安千安培kilo-calorie 千卡kilo-cycle 千周kilo-mega 千兆kilo-ohm 千欧kilo-ohm 千欧千欧kilo-volt-ampere-hour 千伏安小时kilo10 3kiloampere 千安kilocalorie 大卡kilocalorie 千卡kilocycle per second 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千伏安kilovoltampere-hour 千伏安小时kilowatt hour 千瓦时kilowatt hour 千瓦小时kilowatt 千瓦kilowatt 千瓦千瓦kilowatt-hour meter 千瓦时计kilowatt-hour 千瓦时kilowatt-hour 千瓦小时kilowatthour 千瓦时kiloyards 千码kilter 船的)准备情况良好kind 种类性质kind 种类性质亲切的kind 种类性质亲切的友好的kinderkin 桶kindliness 柔顺性kindling point 燃点kindling 点燃kinema =cinema电影kinema 电影kinematic chain 运动链系kinematic coefficient of viscosity 运动粘度系数kinematic friction coefficient 运动摩擦系数kinematic link 运动链kinematic mechanism 运动机构kinematic similarity 运动相似kinematic viscosimeter 运动粘度计kinematic viscosity 运动粘度kinematic 运动的kinematics of liquids 液体运动学kinematics of machinery 机械运动学kinematics 运动学kinemometer 感应式转速表kinescope 显像管kinescope 显象管kinetic air pump 动力空气泵kinetic characteristic 动态特性kinetic control system 动态控制系统kinetic control 动态控制kinetic energy rejection 动能损失kinetic energy 动能kinetic filter 动态滤波器kinetic friction coefficient 动摩擦系数kinetic friction 动摩擦kinetic head 动压头kinetic heating 动力加热kinetic moment 动力矩kinetic pressure 动压kinetic pressure 动压力kinetic pump 动力泵kinetic simulator 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厨房用具kitchen 厨房Kitchen's rudder 整流舵kite drag 帆布海锚kite drag 浮锚kite 浮锚筝帆kites 轻帆kivet 岩石kivi 岩石kiyi 洗擦刷kkik)n. 反转klaxon 电警笛klaxon 电雾号klaxon 小型振膜电雾号klirr factor meter 失真系数计klydonograph 电涌记录器klystron amplifier 速调管放大器klystron mechanical control 速调管机械调谐旋钮klystron oscillator 调速管振荡器klystron reflector 速调管反射极klystron 速调管knag 木节knead 捏knee bend 弯头knee brace 角拉条knee bracket 膝形托架knee clamp 膝形夹头knee heel 肘板根部knee joint 弯头接合knee of characteristic 特性曲线最大弯曲处knee of the deck 甲板梁肘板knee of the hend 首顶弯曲破浪材knee of the sternpost 龙骨尾肘材knee piece 三角肘板knee piece 肘材knee piece=kneepiece 三角肘板knee pipe 曲管knee pipe 弯管knee plate 肘板knee rider 特长梁肘knee timber 肋板用材knee timber 木肘材knee 弯头knee 弯头膝杆肘材曲线的弯曲处knee 肘板knee 肘板;漆;弯曲处;膝knee-brace 斜撑knee-girder 肘状梁knee-iron 角铁knee-joint 肘接kneepiece 三角肘板kneepiece 三角肘板肘板木料kneepiece 肘板木料木肘材knife blade switch 闸刀开关knife coarse file 粗刀锉knife contact 刀形触点knife edge liner 闸刀衬垫knife edge switch 闸刀开关knife edge 刀刃knife edge 刀刃刀刃支承knife file 刀形锉knife file 刀锉knife fuse 刀形熔丝knife lanyard 水手刀系带knife smooth file 细刀锉knife switch 闸刀开关knife 刀knife 刀刮刀knife 刮板刀切knife-edge contact 刀形触点knife-edge contact 刀形触点闸刀式开关knife-edge pointer 刀形指针knife-edge relay 刀形继电器knife-edge shaped needle 刀形指针knife-edge support 刀形指针knife-edge switch 闸刀开关knife-edge 刀口刀形边缘knife-shaped needle 刀形指针knife-shaped pointer 刀形指针knight head 船首副肋材knight head 首副肋材knight head 牙樯边木knight 十字带缆桩knik wind 喀涅克风knit 把…编织使坚固接合knit 编织knit 编织坚固接合knit 缠结;编织;接合knit-mesh filter 网状滤器knitting 编织knitting 编织物编织接合knittle 小麻绳knob insulator 鼓形绝缘子knob -and-tube wiring 暗藏明线knob actuator 旋钮调节器knob insulator 鼓形绝缘子knob 按钮knob 控制按钮knob 球形把手knob 球形把手;桅杆或旗杆上的顶球;园丘;按钮knob 球形把手桅杆或旗杆上的顶球园丘调节器按钮knob-and-tube wiring 暗藏明线knob-operated control 按钮式控制knobinsulator 鼓形绝缘子knock about 使颠簸knock down 拆开knock down 击倒;拆除;拆卸;迫使降价knock in 打入knock off 敲落knock off 中止knock rating 爆震率knock together 急促做成knock 爆震声knock 敲knock-off cam 停汽凸轮knocked down condition 拍卖情况knocked down packing 拆卸包装knocked down shipment 拆卸分运knocked down 船在大风中横倾状态knocked down 拍卖掉knocked down 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Wilson 科培托夫诉维尔森案Korean Central News Agency 原北朝鲜中央通讯社Korean Register of Shipping 韩国船级社Korean Register 韩国船级社Korean Ship Law 船舶法Korean Standard Time 朝鲜标准时间korfezi 海湾Kornephorus =βHerculis 河中Kort nozzle rudder 科氏导流管舵Kort nozzle 科特导流管Koshin vane anemometer 风向风速计的一种Koster rudder 整流罩舵的一种kp king postKPH San Francisco 旧金山KPH电台kpleit)n. 后板KR 韩国船级社Kraemer system 克雷默方式kraft 牛皮纸kraft 牛皮纸kraftliner 牛皮卡纸Krarup cable 连续加感电缆Krarup 均匀加感krarupization 均匀加感krarupize cable 连续加感电缆krarupize 均匀加感krikrivu 罗马尼亚的一种寒冷东北风kroeng 河河krueng 河河kry file 什锦锉刀kry file 什锦锉刀kryogenin 冷却剂kryometer 低温计kryoscope 凝点测定仪kryoscope 凝固点测定计KS system 装卸货的一种改良方式(在船体中心线有一吊杆在支索中部有平衡重装置kt 传导kt 契约kt 压紧塞满冲击kuala 河口kuala 河口河口kunckle line 折角线Kuroshio 黑潮黑潮黑潮Kuweit Global Tankers Company 科威特环球油轮公司Kuweit Shipping Company 科威特航运公司KVA meter 千伏安表kw kilowattkw-hrs kilowatt hourskyanizing 升汞防腐法kybernetics 控制论kyle 海峡kymatology 波浪学kymograph 波形记录器kymograph 电动转筒记录器Kyoto 京都。
韩国改变军事战略(英文版)

November 25, 2021With Limited Options, South Korea Shifts Military RulesBy and MARK McDONALDSEOUL, South Korea —Responding to growing public criticism after a deadly North Korean attack, President accepted the resignation of his defense minister on Thursday and announced changes in the military’s rules of engagement to make it easier for to strike back with greater force, especially if civilians are threatened.The government also announced plans to increase the number of troops and heavy weapons on Yeonpyeong Island, where two marines and two civilians died Tuesday in an artillery fusillade from the North. On Friday, President Lee appointed a security adviser, Lee Hee-won, as the new defense minister.But Mr. Lee, who came to office two years ago vowing to get tough with the North, has little maneuvering room in formulating a response.While the attack appears to have pushed anti-North Korean sentiment here to its highest level in years, there is little public support for taking military action against the North that might lead to an escalation of hostilities.“has nothing to lose, while we have everything to lose,〞said Kang Won-taek, a professor of politics at Seoul National University. “Lee Myung-bak has no choice but to soften his tone to keep this country peaceful. It is not an appealing choice, but it is the only realistic choice.〞The South’s powerful neighbor is also counseling restraint. The Chinese prime minister, , said Thursday that Beijing opposed any provocative military behavior by either side on the Korean Peninsula, Xinhua, the state news agency, reported.On Thursday, while North Korea warned through its official news agency of further military retaliation if provoked by South Korea, Mr. Lee s aid only, “We should not drop our guard in preparation for the possibility of another provocation by North Korea,〞according to his chief spokesman, Hong Sang-pyo. “A provocation like this can recur any time.〞The changes in the rules of engagement were similarly restrained. South Korean defenses on five coastal islands in the Yellow Sea had been set up primarily to guard against possible amphibious landings by North Korean troops. Critics said Thursday that the military had not anticipated the possibility of an attack by North Korean artillery batteries, which are reportedly in caves along the North’s coastline.“Now, an artillery battle has become the new threat, so we’re reassessing the need to strengthen defenses,〞Mr. Lee told lawmakers. The new measures he outlined included doubling the number of howitzers and upgrading other weaponry.The new rules of engagement will be based on whether military or civilian sites are the targets, said Mr. Hong, the presidential spokesman, adding that the move was made to “change the paradigm of responding to North Korea’s provocations.〞Previously, South Korean forces were allowed to respond only in kind — if the North fired artillery, the South could answer only with artillery —to contain any dispute. Now, officials said, the military would be allowed to use greater force.Mr. Lee’s response to this week’s artillery attack is not the first time he has been criticized for sitting on his hands in the face of a deadly provocation by the North. Two years ago, when a South Korean tourist was shot by a sentry at a North Korean mountain resort, his government’s response amounted to a slap on the wrist: suspending tours to the resort and banning South Korean civic groups from visiting the North.But the clearest case was Mr. Lee’s response in March to the sinking of a South Korean warship, the.Mr. Lee at first seemed to stall by waiting for the results of an international investigation, which took two months to conclude that the ship had been sunk by a North Korean torpedo. When he responded, it was with relatively mild measures like reducing the South’s already minuscule trade with the North, resuming the South’s cold-war-era propaganda speakers along the demilitarized zone and demanding an apology. But the speakers have yet to be turned on after North Korea threatened to shoot at them, and Mr. Lee dropped the apology demand as a condition for talks.Mr. Lee was widely blamed in South Korea for having provoked the Cheonan episode by ending unconditional aid to the North at the start of his presidency.“Before, the public saw him as too hard, and now they see him as too soft,〞said Yoo Ho-yeol, a professor of North Korean studies at Korea University in Seoul.Despite public pressure to do more, Mr. Lee does not have many options for less lethal forms of pressure on the North, diplomatic or economic. North Korea has weathered years of economic sanctions and diplomatic isolation. In fact, the tough economic conditions appear only to give the North motivation to continue its brinkmanship, to extract aid as it faces a winter of food and fuel shortages.Some analysts say the North is also using the provocations to burnish the military credentials of, the youngest son of the North’s leader, , and his h eir apparent.Analysts say making sanctions effective would require greater support from China, North Korea’s traditional protector, which has so far been reluctant to tighten the screws on the North. In recent days, Mr. Lee and have agreed to make new appeals to Chinese leaders to put more pressure on the North, but analysts say they are not optimistic that the Chinese will comply.Still, South Korean officials said they would urge China to act more responsibly by pressing the North to refrain from further attacks. They also said they would ask Beijing to more closely monitor trade with North Korea by Chinese merchants, which they said has been a way for the North to bypass international economic sanctions.Mr. Lee and his advisers appear to have concluded that a less confrontational stance is the only way to persuade North Korea to end its provocations. A few analysts speculated that Mr. Lee might eventually end up not far from his liberal predecessors like former President, who used economic aid to appease the North and reduce tensions on the peninsula.“Anyone would conclude that the peaceful approach is best to reverse the situation,〞said Moon Jung-in, a former adviser in the Roh administration. “A hard-line approach is not a real option.〞Su-Hyun Lee contributed reporting.November 25, 2021In a Land of the Aging, Children Counter Alzheimer’sBySEONGNAM, South Korea —They were stooped, hobbled, disoriented, fumbling around the house. They got confused in the bathtub and struggled up stairs that seemed to swim before them.“Oh, it hurts,〞said Noh Hyun-ho, sinking to the ground.“I thought I was going to die,〞said Yook Seo-hyun.There was surprisingly little giggling, considering that Hyun-ho, Seo-hyun and the others were actually perfectly healthy 11- to 13-year-old children. But they had strapped on splints, weighted harnesses and fogged-up glasses, and were giv en tasks like “Doorknob Experience〞and “Bathroom Experience,〞all to help them feel what it was like to be old, frail or demented.“Even though they are smiling for us, every day, 24 hours, is difficult for them,〞Jeong Jae-hee, 12, said she learned. “Th ey lose their and go back to childhood.〞It is part of a remarkable South Korean campaign to cope with an exploding problem: and other dementias. As one of the world’s fastest-aging countries, with nearly 9 percent of its population over 65 already afflic ted, has opened a “War on,〞spending money and shining floodlights on a disease that is, here as in many places, riddled with shame and fear.South Korea is training thousands of people, including children, as “dementia supporters,〞to recognize symptoms and care for patients. The 11- to 13-year-olds, for instance, were in the government’s “Aging-Friendly Comprehensive Experience Hall〞outside Seoul. Besides the aging simulation exercise, they viewed a PowerPoint presentation defining dementia and were trained, in the hall’s Dementia Experience Center, to perform hand massage in.“ ‘What did I do with my phone? It’s in the refrigerator,’ 〞said one instructor, explaining. “Have you seen someone like that? They may go missing and die on the street.〞In another striking move, South Korea is also pushing to make diagnoses early, despite there being scant treatment.“This used to be hidden〞and “there is still stigma and bias,〞said Kim Hye-jin, director of senior policy for the Health and Welfare Ministry. B ut “we want to get them out of their shells, out of their homes and diagnosed〞to help families adjust and give patients “a higher chance of being taken care of at home.〞Hundreds of neighborhood dementia diagnostic centers have been created. Nursing homes have nearly tripled since 2021. Other dementia programs, providing day care and home care, have increased fivefold since 2021, to nearly 20,000. Care is heavily subsidized.And a government dementia database allows families to register relatives and receive iron-on identification numbers. Citizens encountering wanderers with dementia report their numbers to officials, who contact families.To finance this, South Korea created a long-term-care insurance system, paid for with 6.6 percent increases in peop le’s national premiums. In 2021, about $1 billion of government and public insurance money was spent on dementia patients. Still, with the over-65 population jumping from 7 percent in 2000 to 14 percent in 2021 to 20 percent in 2026, dementia is straining the country, socially and economically.“At least one family member has to give up work〞to provide caregiving, said Kwak Young-soon, social welfare director for Mapo District, one of Seoul’s 25 geographic districts. Because South Korea encourages people to work well past retirement age, families may also lose dementia sufferers’ incomes.Most families no longer have generations living together to help with caregiving, and some facilities have long waiting lists, but “we can’t keep building nursing homes,〞Mr. Kwak said. “We call it a ghost. It’s basically eating up the whole house.〞Dementia EpidemicSouth Korea is at the forefront of a worldwide eruption of dementia, from about 30 million estimated cases now to an estimated 100 million in 2050. And whi le South Korea’s approach is unusually extensive, even in the United States, the National Alzheimer’s Project Act was introduced this year to establish a separate Alzheimer’s office to create “an integrated national plan to overcome Alzheimer’s.〞Supporter s of the bill, currently in committee, include, whose late husband had Alzheimer’s.South Korea also worries that dementia, previously stigmatized as “ghost-seeing〞or “one’s second childhood〞could “dilute respect for elders,〞Mr. Kwak said. “There’s a s aying that even the most filial son or daughter will not be filial if they look after a parent for more than three years.〞So the authorities promote the notion that filial piety implies doing everything possible for elders with dementia, a condition now called chimae (pronounced chee-may): disease of knowledge and the brain which makes adults become babies. But South Korea’s low birth rate will make family caregiving tougher.“I feel as if a tsunami’s coming,〞said Lee Sung-hee, the South Korean Alzheime r’s Association president, who trains nursing home staff members, but also thousands who regularly interact with the elderly: bus drivers, tellers, hairstylists, postal workers. “Sometimes I think I want to run away,〞she said. “But even the highest mounta in, just worrying does not move anything, but if you choose one area and move stone by stone, you pave a way to move the whole mountain.〞South Korea is even trying to turn a crisis into a business opportunity. The Aging-Friendly hall, financed by the Min istry of Knowledge Economy, encourages businesses to enter “silver industries,〞producing items for feeble elderly people, from chopsticks that are easier to pick up to automated harnesses that hoist people from bed, sliding along a ceiling track, and deposit them onto toilets or living room couches.College students visit the hall and don blue 3-D glasses for “Dementia Experience〞video journeys following people disoriented on streets or seeking bathrooms.Throughout South Korea, Mrs. Lee leads “dementia supporter〞training, arguing against longtime practices of chastising or neglecting patients, and advocating for preserving their skills and self-esteem.One tip: give demented relatives “a washing pan and washboard〞and say, “ ‘The washing machine’s terrible —we need your help’ 〞washing clothes, she told 200 senior citizens interested in nursing home jobs or family caregiving advice. If patients say, “ ‘I’m good at making soy soup,’ but forget ingredients,〞guide them step by step, she advised. Otherwi se, “They may make it into salt soup, and everyone will say, ‘Oh, this is terrible, you stop doing it.’ 〞Even the youngest are enlisted. Mr. Kwak, the local government official, arranges for nursery school classes to play games with nursing home patients, saying that it destigmatizes dementia and that patients who “regress to earlier days〞may “find it easier to relate to young children.〞And Dr. Yang Dong-won, who directs one of many government-run diagnostic centers in Seoul, has visited kindergartens, bringing tofu. “This is very soft, like the brain,〞he said, letting it crash down. Now, “the brain is destroyed.〞“Dementia is very bad for you, so protect your brain,〞he said, with exercise, “not drinking too much sugar,〞and saying, “ ‘Daddy, don’t drink so much because it’s not good for dementia.’ 〞At a Dementia March outside the World Cup Soccer Stadium, children carried signs promoting Dr. Yang’s Mapo district center: “Make the Brain Smile!〞and “How is Your Memory? Free diagnosis center in Mapo.〞The Mapo Center for Dementia perches at a busy crossroads of old and new, near a university and a shop selling naturopathic goat extracts. It has exercise machines out front and a van with pictures of smiling elderly people.Even people without symptom s come, Dr. Yang said. They are “eased by hearing, ‘You do not have dementia and can visit two years later.’ 〞Cha Kyong-ho’s family was wary of getting him tested. “Dementia was a subject to hide,〞said his daughter, Cha Jeong-eun. “I worried his pride w ould be hurt going through this kindergarten experience.〞But when “my mother asked him to get ingredients for curry rice, he came back with mayonnaise,〞she said. And one day, Mr. Cha, 74, a retired subway official, could not find his way home. “I was li ke, ‘Where the hell am I?’ 〞he said.Ultimately, he visited Mapo’s center, finding the testing challenging.“Sometimes I don’t remember what I read, or I can see it with my eyes and my brain is processing it, but I cannot say it out loud,〞he said about the questions. “How can my brilliant brain remember everything? Jeez, it’s so headachy.〞Checking his ability to categorize items, Dr. Yang asked, “What do you call dog and tiger?〞“I call them dog and tiger.〞“Pencil and brush?〞“Oh, there’s a word f or that.〞“Airplane and train?〞“I feel embarrassed I don’t know.〞“You have a lot of,〞Dr. Yang said. “This is the very beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease.〞He suggested that Mr. Cha get a government-subsidized brain to confirm the diagnosis, and said drugs might delay symptoms slightly. He recommended Mapo’s free programs “to stimulate what brain cells he has.〞These include rooftop garden “floral therapy,〞art classes making realistic representations of everyday objects, music therapy with bongo s sounding “like a heartbeat.〞Mr. Cha sighed.“I think,〞he said, gesturing toward his brain, “that something’s wrong with this, just a little bit.〞Students as HelpersSchools offer community service credit, encouraging work with dementia patients, whom students call grandmas and grandpas. Teenage girls do foot massage at the Cheongam nursing home, which is run byMrs. Lee, the Alzheimer’s Association president, for women without sons to care for them. (In South Korea, sons’ families traditionally sho ulder caregiving responsibilities.) During one massage session, 16-year-old Oh Yu-mi rubbed a patient’s toes, saying: “I’m doing the heart. The heel is the reproductive system. It will help them excrete better.〞Another girl doing foot massage, Park Min-jung, 17, was shaken to realize that dementia could explain why her grandfather recently grabbed a taxi and circled his old neighborhood seeking his no-longer-existent house. “He used to be very scary to me,〞she said, but training made her feel that “I can do things for him.〞A patient wept as the girls left, upsetting 16-year-old Kim Min-joon, the massage group’s leader. She said social workers suggested being less effusive to patients, so the girls’ leaving would be less traumatic: “If there is love or affection of 100 grams, cut it up into 1 gram each〞and distribute it over “100 visits, not all at once.〞But “I’m not good at controlling that,〞Min-joon said. Even at school, “The feeling of their touch remains with me.〞A boys’ high school selects top s tudents to help at Seobu Nursing Center, doing art therapy and attempting with dances and “balloon badminton〞(the racket is pantyhose stretched on a frame). The boys write observations to help Seobu adjust programs.At school, they wrote questions on the blackboard: “Problems and solutions of communicating with the elderly. Ways to improve and execute exercise routine. How to make sure we’re all on time.〞“They don’t comprehend my words,〞said Kim Su-hwan, 16.“Maybe we should get closer to their ears,〞suggested Kim Jae-kyeum.Maybe “some of us could massage them,〞said Su-hwan. “You do that, Su-hwan,〞snickered Jae-kyeum.“Smile at them more,〞another student said. “Some of us look like we don’t want to do this.〞For Kim Han-bit, 16, the program is intensely personal. Han-bit was 13 when his grandmother, who practically raised him, got Alzheimer’s, and “I would just feel it was annoying and walk out of the room,〞he said. “She would ask to do an activity, and I would say, ‘What business do you have d oing that?’ It was my responsibility to feed her, give her drinks, wash her face. But I even resisted and fought back,〞he said. When she died, he added, “I couldn’t let out tears.〞The dementia caregiving program had made him “wonder why I wasn’t able to do that with my own grandma, and I think I should do better in the future to compensate for all my wrongdoing,〞he said. “I could have taken care of my grandmother with a grateful feeling. If only I could have.〞Recently, he worked to engage Lee Jeong-hee, a patient half his height with missing teeth who laughed, but spoke incoherently.“When I come next time,〞he said tenderly, “please remember me.〞Su-Hyun Lee contributed reporting from Seoul, South Korea. This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:。
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1.The former AmericanDefense SecretaryWilliam Perry has recommended a radical change of policy towards North Korea.
2. Which three countries are admitted by ASEAN on Saturday?
Burma, Cambodia, and the Laos.
3. What happened on Friday about ten miles south of Pearl Harbor?
4. What happened in the West Bank and Gaza?
Gun battles between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen have been raiding overnight.
5. What are the problems with the nuclear facilities and nuclear plants in Japan?
Ireland easily captured one of the two seats allotted to the western industrialized group of nations on the first ballot. But Norway and Italy campaigned vigorously for the second spot. King Harald of Norway came to New York last week to press thecase for his nation's representation on the Security Council for the first time since 1982. Norway also won on the fourth ballot. The new members begin their two-year terms in January. The Security Council is made up of a total of 15 members, including five permanent members -- China, France, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States -- and 10 non-permanent members. Five non-permanent members are elected to two-year terms each year.
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disaster This classroom at Danwon High School has been left as a memorial to the children who diedInvestigators say the ferry sank because, when an inexperienced crew member made too fast a turn, the combination of an illegal redesign and overloaded cargo meant the ship was unstable.But the relatives want an independent, more thorough inquiry into the disaster, which sparked countrywide debate about regulatory failings and official incompetence.'Heart aches'On Wednesday, some sailed to the site of the disaster to scatter flowers and make offerings."I am so heartbroken. In such cold water, to think how cold she would have been," Reuters news agency quoted Lee Jung-seob as saying of her daughter, school student Hye-kyung."As she ended her life, to think how she would have missed her mum and dad and her family. My heart aches so much."As the ship - sailing from Incheon to Jeju island - listed, the crew told passengers to stay in their cabins and wait.Harrowing phone messages and footage later emerged showing students growing increasingly scared as they became trapped inside the sinking ship.Lee Keum-hui's daughter Eun-hwa died trapped in the ferry. Her body has not been found.Steve Evans, BBC News, Seoul:The mother showed the records she still keeps on her phone of those last calls from her daughter. In those calls from the stricken vessel, Eun-hwa expressed her worry that the ship was tilting. She was concerned at the fears of her fellow passengers, her school friends from Danwon High School.Not only did Eun-hwa not return but her remains have not been found. She is one of nine victims of whom there is no trace. Their families want the Sewol raised because the absence of remains impedes the process of grief and of mourning.Her mother told the BBC: "It really hurts. The anger boils up. My heart feels as if it's about to burn."Demands for answers go onMost of the crew survived. The captain and three senior crew members were given long jail terms for failing to adequately protect passengers, and 11 other crew members were also imprisoned.The captain of the first coast guard vessel on scene was also jailed for negligence relating to the botched rescue effort.Separate trials were held for employees of the ferry operator, Chonghaejin Marine Co. The billionaire owner Yoo Byung-eun disappeared after the disaster and was eventually found dead.Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue.Media captionLucy Hockings explains how the disaster unfoldedSewol victims▪325 students aged between 16 and 17 from Danwon High School, south of Seoul, were on a school trip to the holiday island of Jeju when the ferry sank▪Only about 70 survived - many had obeyed orders to stay put as the ferry listed▪Several texted their family members goodbye and to tell them "I love you". One also filmed what turned out to be his last moments on his mobile phone inside the ship. The texts and footage were retrieved by parents and later broadcast on national television▪Some of the survivors later testified that they had to float out of cabins and most of the crew members did not attempt to help them▪At least three crew members died trying to evacuate passengers.They included an engaged couple, Jung Hyun-seon and KimKi-Woong, and the youngest crew member Park Ji-young, who gave her lifejacket to a passenger. All three have been named "martyrs" by the government。
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Ms Heuze says she thinks the United Nations and the international community as a whole can play a constructive role in the present situation and in trying to get the Israelis and Palestinians back to the negotiating table. Officials from the UN Human Rights Commission will discuss the agenda toward the meeting on Wednesday.This is only the fifth time the commission has gone into emergency meeting to deal with a crisis situation. Previous sessions dealt with the Bosnian war, the genocide in Rwanda, and the violence in East Timor. Questions:1. How many members are there in the UN Human Rights Commission?2. How many of them voted to hold the emergency meeting?3. How many of them didn't vote?4. Which country cast the dissenting vote?5. Which country abstained?6. When will the meeting begin?7. How long will it last?8. What's the purpose of this meeting?9. How many emergency meetings have been held before this one? What were the three crisis situations that they dealt with?Part III Anti-piracy missionAEU’s Naval Operationtheir skin, but by the content of their character. (Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. 28/08/1963)4. America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress. Particularly at this time, with problems we face at home and abroad. To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and prosperity without inflation at home. (Richard M. Nixon 08/08/1974)5. Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation. I am profoundly grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you. I will... I will do everything I can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan ... I promise you tonight that I will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of New York's families. Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans. Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers .... (Hillary Clinton 07/11/2000) Unit 2Earth and EnvironmentPart 1 Warming upA1. ...impact of climate change … damage to crops … worse ...2. ...2000 delegates … northern Brazil … third United Nations Conference on Desertification.3. ...A huge oil spill … Mexico, ...4. Wildfires … Florida … contained … a week ...5. ... Greenland is melting around the edges … 50 cubic kilometers … raise global sea level ...Tapescripts:1. Australia is the world‟s driest continent. There‟s general agreement tha t the country has to use water more efficiently. In many part supplies are i n crisis. At a meeting in Canberra, the Council of Australian Government s has approved national water plan. It attempts to balance environmental c oncerns and the needs of the community. The amount of water taken from rivers for commercial use is to be cut and farmers will be compensated.2. The disappearance and deformity of amphibians such as frogs and sala manders from rain forests and mountain lakes worldwide has attracted wi de-spread scientific attention over the last decade. Now a new study says reptile species including turtles, snakes, and alligators are in even greater tro uble. Twice as many reptiles as amphibians, or some 100 species, are curr ently listed as endangered by the World Conservation Union. The study s ays habitat loss and degradation, pollution, disease, climate change, and o ver-collection for food, pets and drugs are the major threat to reptiles.3. Four regional governors from Columbia, on a visit to Washington, have sharply criticized an American-backed aerial offensive to eradicate thousands of hectares of illegal coke and poppy plantations. At a news conference the governors called for a di fferent approach in the fight against the illegal drugs trade, saying that the herbicides currently being used were harmful to public health and the en vironment.4. Much attention has been devoted to the threatened animal species. But what about plants which are the fundamental bases of life? One in every e ight species of plants is threatened with extinction. Since all food chains b egin in the sphere of plant life, this is bad news for the animals too, includ ing humans who depend on plants not only for food but also for medicine s, building materials, and other vital purposes.5. A new local directory for the environmentally-aware is now available, called the “Boulder County Green Pages.” The R otary Clubs in Boulder County got together with local recycling and environmental specialists to put together this firstever directory. It includes qui ck reference to green products and services for recycling, xeriscaping, ene rgy conservation, and more. The $5 cost helps raise funds for the sponsori ng groups.B1. It attempts to balance environmental concerns and the needs of the community.2. Reptile species are in greater trouble than amphibian species.3. A new approach in the fight against the illegal drugs trade.4. One in every eight species of plants is threatened with extinction.5. A new local directory for the environmentally-aware, called the “Boulder County Green Pages”.Tapescript:An annual study by the Worldwatch Institute here in Washington says wit h the boom in the information economy, Americans have lost sight of the deteriorating health of the planet.State of the World 2000 says the fast growing information economy is aff ecting every aspect of life, from communication, commerce and work, to education and entertainment.Lead author and Worldwatch President Lester Brown says while America ns generally feel a sense of optimism about the economy, the planet‟s hea lth is suffering. He says it is a mistake “to confuse the vibrancy of the virt ual world with the increasingly troubled state of the real world.”“We give the earth an annual physical, and this book is the result of that a nnual physical. We check its vital signs. And almost all those vital signs, whether it‟s the number of species, whether it‟s the stability of climate, w hether it‟s the number of species, whether it‟s the stability of climate, wh ether it‟s the health of coral reefs, all those trends show deterioration.” Lester Brown says other warning signs are rising temperatures, falling wa ter tables, melting glaciers, shrinking forests and collapsing fisheries. He says the major environmental challenges in the 21st century will be to sta bilize both climate and world population growth.Worldwatch Institute President Lester Brown also points out initiatives b y multinational corporations to seek energy alternatives. For example, Da imler-Chrysler and Shell Oil are working with the government of Iceland to tur n that country into the first hydrogen powered economy.Part II News ReportsA...Washington … the information economy … deteriorating health of the planet … information economy … communication … education and entertainment … physical exam … vital signs … species … climate … temperatures … water tables … glaciers … forests … fisheries … to stabilize both climate and world population growthBSummary… the severe shortage of water in some developing nations. … global solutions are found soon.Answers to the questions1. 1502. Monday3. Almost one billion people could suffer from a scarcity of water.4. Middle East, parts of Africa, western Asia, Northeastern China, western and southern India, large parts of Pakistan and Mexico, parts of the Pacific coast of the United States and South America.5. To treat water as a precious resource.6. 5 liters7. 50 liters8. 500 litersTapescript:The UN water experts are warning that a severe water shortage will have what they call catastrophic consequences in some developing nations unless global solutions are found soon. One hundred and fifty experts aro und the world will discuss the water situation at a conference beginning Monday in Geneva.A top official from the World Meteorological Organization Arthur Askew says that by the year 2025, almost 1 billion people could be living in area s suffering from a scarcity of water. He says the number could double by the middle of the next century. Mr Askew says one area with serious wate r problems is the Middle East. But he says officials in the area are already working on ways to deal with the situation.Experts say water shortage problems also could develop in parts of Africa and western Asia as well as northeastern China, western and southern In dia, large parts of Pakistan and Mexico, and parts of the Pacific coast of t he United States and South America. Mr Askew says there‟s a moral obli gation to treat water as a precious resource and a need to realize that large amounts of water are used often wastefully in food production and manuf acturing.“All commodities have used water in their production and you must be a ware therefore that if you‟re importing food from one country to another you are in fact importing part of the water resources of that country.” Mr Askew also says water shortages lead to a conflict between rural and urba n demands.“In many regions of the world, the water crisis is not coming because of human consumption directly for potable water, for drinking, or for sanitar y purposes, it‟s coming for agriculture. And in general about 80 percent o f the water, which is consumed, i. e., is extracted from the rivers or from underground resources and is not returned, is for agriculture. And there‟s considerable pressure now on the agricultural sectors to see if they cannot use that water ore efficiently.Mr Askew says it‟s estimated that a person needs about 5 liters of water a day to survive, and a person needs about 5 liters of water a day to survive, and a person lives comfortably with about 50 liters a day. But he says peo ple in many countries are using 500 liters of water each day. He says way s must be found to reduce such overuse before it‟s too late.Part III City recyclingA a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1B1.130,000 / 80%2. Plastic / glass / tin cans / newspapers3. Recycle truck pick it up.4. One of community’s recycling centers5. Each weekday6. Conducts tours of the plant7. 3 / 48. Sod to other companies that make them into different products9. Made into new containers10. One of the top five in the USATapescript:The United States is running out of landfill space, places to put its trash. Because of that, more communities are encouraging their residents to rec ycle, to set aside certain materials that won‟t go to the landfill. One area t hat‟s met the recycling challenge head-on, is the southeast City of Charlotte, North Carolina. In just a few years, its recycling program has become one of the country‟s most successful. Catherine Smith lives in one of the 130,000 eligible recycling househol ds in Charlotte, North Carolina. Nearly 80 percent of the households parti cipate in the program. Each week, Smith goes to her front porch and fills her red plastic bin with recyclables. “You‟ve got any plastic containers m arked one or two. You‟ve got any glass. They also recycle tin cans and ne wspapers. So all of that can go in the curbside pick-up bin.”“Well, this is the easy part. Then someone, ah, driving a Charlotte Mec klenburg …Recycle Now‟ truck comes and, usually, at some point—tomorrow or Friday—and they pick it up at curbside. And that‟s it.”From there, Smith‟s cans, bottles, and newspapers are taken to oneof the community‟s recycling centers. The City of Charlotte actually cont racts with a private company to process the recyclables.This plant is operated by a company called FCR. The recycling trucks pull into FCR each weekday morning to drop off the used material. Inside, the processing center at FCR is bustling with activity. One of the first thin gs you notice in the 26,000-square-foot facility is a huge mound of materials called the “commingle area.” B asically, it‟s a big pile of assorted trash. There are forklifts transporting g arbage, and people sorting through it. Paula Hoffman is education coordin ator at FCR. She conducts tours of the plant for more than one thousand p eople a month.“The aluminum cans, the number one and number two plastic container s, the spiral cans, the glass bottles and jars are all mixed together into a hu ge pile. And…we are receiving about 100 tons a day, which is 200,000 po unds, so you can imagine how many bottles and cans are in that pile.”“Can we walk around a little bit?”“As you can see, the bottles and cans are riding up the conveyor belt, a nd they‟ll end up on a sorting station, where there are twelve workers that will hand-sort the bottles and cans and other containers. As you can see, from the sorting station, they drop their material down a chute into a large container below. The sorting station is on a raised platform.” Across from the sor ters and the commingle area is a mound ofnewspaper. Of the material brought to FCR, three quarters of it is newspri nt. It rides a separate conveyor belt, is checked, and is compacted into bal es, 11 to 12 hundred pounds each. Back in the quiet of FCR‟s auditorium, Paula Hoffman describes what happens to the sorted and processed recyc lables the company receives from Catherine Smith and the thousands of o ther area residents. Hoffman says they‟re sold to other companies that the n make them into different products.“Your food and beverage glass containers are always made into new fo od and beverage glass containers. Your aluminum beverage cans are, the biggest percentage of the time, made into new aluminum beverage cans. Twenty five percent of all beverage, Coca-Cola, Pepsi bottles are now made into new Pepsi or Coke bottles. Howeve r, a certain percentage is also made into other products such as the fuzz o n a tennis ball, carpeting…your number two plastic…a lot of it‟s made in to plastic wood.”Charlotte, the surrounding county, and FCR are glad to add new recycl ables to their program as long as there‟s a need for the recycled material.From its high participation rate to the quality end product, Charlotte‟s rec ycling program is considered one of the top five in the nation.But ultimately, the success of the Charlotte area recycling program can be traced to the curbsides of the many individual citizens who, like Catherine Smith, are active participants in program.Unit 3 World News: Economic DevelopmentsPart I Warming upA1. Who have been meeting in Hong Kong today to discuss the outlook for the global economy?Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries.2. What does UNCTAD say about the worldwide total of foreign investment?It grew by 40% last Year to more than 600 billion dollars.3. Who has approved a cut in income tax rates?The United States House of Representatives.4. Who has announced job cuts after a fall in demand for its products? IntelWhat is its plan?To reduce its workforce by5,000.5. What decisions have been made by EU, the U.S. and Canada after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in France?EU has imposed further restrictions on the movement of livestock.The U.S. and Canada have issued temporary bans on the import of animal produce from EU.Tapescript:1. Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries have been meeting in Hong Kong today. One subject they likely discussed is the outlook for the global economy because of the U. S. slowdown and Japan's struggling recovery. Another topic they may have discussed is how to strengthen financial markets in emerging economies in Asia and elsewhere.2. A United Nations' report says the worldwide total of foreign investment grew by nearly 40% last year to more than 600 billion dollars. The report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD says most of it took place between developed countries as big companies took one another over.3. The United States House of Representatives has approved a cut in income tax rates, the first part of a package of tax cutting measures put forward by President Bush. The income tax reductions will amount to nearly 1 trillion dollars over ten years.4. The world's largest maker of computer chips, Intel, has announced jobcuts after a fall in demand for its products. Intel said it expected its revenue in the first quarter of this year to fall by a quarter than the same period last year. The California-based company plans to reduce its85,000-strong work force by 5,000.5. The European Union has imposed further restrictions on the movement of live-stock after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in France. The United States and Canada have issued temporary bans on the import of all animal produce from EU countries.B1.Foreign exchange rates:1 dollar = 1.733 German marks= 126.9 Japanese yen1 pound =1.624 dollarsShare IndexDow Jones (up to) 6,783 (+45)London’s 100 (up to) 4,390 (+20)Nikkie closed2. Share Index:Dow Jones 10,116 (+96)Standrd and Poor’s 500 1,254 (+6)NASDAQ: (-1.5%)3. Share Index:Dow Jones 8,094 ( - 66 )NASDAQ 1,662 (- 3 )FT100 ( -36 )CAC Quarante ( -33, -1% )DAX ( -1% )4. Most active stocks:Cable and Wireless HKT up $ 0.45HSBC down $ 0.50Hutchison down $ 0.50 Shanglongkai Property up $ 2.25China Telecom down $ 1.50Chang Kong down $ 0.25Pacific Century Cyberworlds down $ 0.10CCT Telecom down $ 0.275New World CyberBase down $ 0.075Hanong Holdings down $ 0.25Gold prices:Hong Kong gold: HK$ 2,670London gold: US $ 2895. Earnings:Philips Electronics (last year): $ 2.4 billion ($ 300 million) Royal Dutch Shell (4th quarter): $ 3.6 billionElectronic Data Systems (4th quarter): $ 0.70 per share ( $ 0.02 up)Tapescripts:1. The dollar is trading at one German mark seventy-three point three and at 126.9 Japanese yen. The pound buys one dollar sixty-two point four. In New York, the Dow Share Index closed 45 higher at 6,783. Earlier London's 100 Share Index ended 20 higher at 4,390. In Tokyo, the Nikkei Share Index is closed for a holiday.2. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 96 points at 10,116. The Standard and Poor's 500 Index gained 6 points to close at 1,254. But the NASDAQ Index lost 1.5% as high technology and Internet stocks were battered.3. Right now the Dow is down another 66 points at 8,094; the NASDAQ Composite down 3 points at 1,662. Turning to Europe's major markets: London stocks were hit by a wave of profit taking after five straight record closes; the FT 100 Index down 36 points; Paris seeing losses as well, the CAC quarante down 33 points or 1%; and Frankfurt's DAX also fell 1% after briefly moving into record territory.4. The Hang Seng Index closed down 89 points at 3,521. The turnover was 7.71 billion dollars. Now look at the ten most active stocks. Cable and Wireless HKT up 45 cents, HSBC holdings down 50 cents,Hutchison down 50 cents, Shanglongkai Property up $2.25, and China Telecom down $1.50, Chang Kong up 25 cents, Pacific Century Cyberworlds down 10 cents, CCT Telecom down 27.5 cents, New World Cyberspace down 7.5 cents, and Hanong Holdings down 25 cents. The Hang Seng Index future for November and December were all down. Hong Kong gold closed at 2,670 Hong Kong dollars, and London gold is trading at 289 U.S. dollars.5. Consumer electronics maker Philips Electronics reported a lower than expected profit for last year. The company made about $2.4 billion, more than $300 million below estimates. Oil company Royal Dutch Shell posted its earnings. It made roughly a $3.6 billion profit for its fourth quarter. That was essentially in line with Street expectations. Electronic Data Systems also reported its fourth quarter numbers last night. It posted a 70-cent profit per share, two cents better than expectations.Part II News reportsASummary:This news report is about Forbes's "Super 100 Global" list.Answer the questions:1. Which of the following corporations are the top five on Forbes's list? Mark their ranks.2 Citigroup4 HSBC Banking Company-- BP-Amoco5 Daimler-Chrysler1 General Electric Corporationn Microsoft3 Bank of America2. How are the companies ranked?The companies are ranked with a composite formula, which includes total sales, profits, assets and market capitalization, or the total value of their stock.3. How are the 100 companies distributed?46 in the United States, 54 in Europe and Japan.4. Why were none of the Internet-related firms included in the list? Because most of the Internet-related firms have little or no profits so far. Tapescripts:For the second year in a row, the General Electric Corporation is ranked number one in an annual survey of the 100 most powerful corporations in the world.The survey, compiled and published by Forbes business magazine, shows General Electric of the United States ranked number one, followed in second and third place by the U.S. banking and financial services giantsCitigroup and Bank of America. In fourth and fifth place are the British-based HSBC Banking Company and Daimler-Chrysler, the German-American auto-company. The companies are ranked with a composite formula, which includes total sales, profits, assets and market capitalization, or the total value of its (their) stock. What the magazine calls its "Super 100 Global" list are 46 companies based in the United States and 54 in Europe and Japan.Mike Ozanian, the Forbes editor who compiled the list, says there is a growing trend of international mergers and acquisitions, citing companies such as Daimler-Chrysler and BP-Amoco, the Anglo-American Oil Company. Mr. Ozanian says that despite the huge capitalizations of many Internet-related firms, none were included because most have little, if any, profits -- at least not yet.BSummary:This news report gives us a general picture of the U.S. stock market. It also presents some analysts' views on the market.Statements:1. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up less than one percent, to 10,546.2. An analyst said that sales growth at Intel could be stronger than expected.3. Retail stocks gained on stronger-than-expected sales because of the Thanksgiving holiday shopping season.4. Sales of existing homes fell a steep 3.9% in October, their second monthly decline.5. According to investment strategist Alan Skrainka, this is a very good entry point for a long-term investor to get into the market. Tapescript:U.S. stock prices were mixed on Monday, with the "blue-chips" in a rally mode. But volume was only moderate after a holiday-shortened week last week, showing lingering uncertainty among investors.The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up 75 points, less than one percent, to 10,546. The S & P 500 Index gained 7 points. But the NASDAQ Composite backed off an early rally, taking a loss of almost one percent on weakness in selected technology stocks.The Dow Industrials actually got a boost from their technology components. Shares of Intel traded higher after an analyst said sales growth at the leading computer chip-maker could be stronger than expected. Microsoft stock also edged higher.Retail stocks gained on stronger-than-expected sales over the Thanksgiving weekend, as the holiday shopping season got underway. However, analysts caution the retail picture is still clouded because many stores offered bargains to attract shoppers. Experts worry that higher oilprices and interest rates will make this a less than merry Christmas season for U.S. merchants.The latest on the U.S. economy points to slower growth. Sales of existing homes fell a steep 3.9 percent in October, their second monthly decline. Many analysts think uncertainty over the economy makes it increasingly likely that the major stock averages will close lower for the year. But investment strategist Alan Skrainka says the longer-term looks better. "No one can guess what will happen to the market over the next month. But over the long-term, we think the market looks very good. If you're a long-term investor, this is a very good entry point for getting into the market because this is what you've been waiting for. All the fear and uncertainty in the marketplace is setting us up for some very good values in the market."Part III Voice mail may cost company’s businessAJud Jessup (TakeCare HMO): …personalized service…”high service”…getting a recording…efficient…cost effective……individual problems….Stanley Plogue (Plogue Research): …a fourth…let out…voice mail system…given up…Sandy hale (Pacific Bell):… bottom line…costs…more efficient…customer service operations…a valuable tool.B1. T2. T3. F4. F5. T6. F7. F8. T9. T10. TC3. Five years ago, people were wary of voice-mail.4. TakeCare used a funny voice-mail message in its advertisements.6. Voice-mail decreases contact between customers and companies.7. The problem is not the technology, but the voice-mail menus.Part IV Business jargonA1.…language shorthand….2.…overuse business jargon…a negative effect…3.…a low opinion…management jargon…a third…a lack of confidence…one in five …untrustworthy…cover something up.4.…an effective boss…can easily understand…of management jargon.B1. T2. T3. F4. F5. FC1.blue-sky thinking: imagine new or different ways of doing things2.get our ducks in a row: have everything arranged efficiently3.brain dump: tell everything you know about a particular subject4.think outside the box: be creative in how you think about problems5.the helicopter view: an overview6. a heads up: a warning7.that’s a real no-brainer: that’s simple英语专业学生经典的听力材料Unit 4 World News: Up in SpacePart I Warming upA1. To Mars / March of next year.2. Because of a mechanical problem.3. 5 males and 2 females.4. NASA / At the end of September, 83 days after landing.5. To return home at the Kennedy Space Center after completing repairs on the Hubble Telescope.1. An American spacecraft is traveling to Mars to collect information abo ut the red planet. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter left Cape Canaveral i n Florida on August 12th. The space vehicle is expected to arrive in March of next year. It is to orbit the planet for at least four years.2. The U.S. space shuttle Columbia has returned to Earth after an abbreviated stay in space because of a mechanical problem. The Space Agency o rdered the shuttle back to Earth after one of the three power generators fai led Sunday. The generators called “fuel cells” provide all of shuttle’s elec trical power, and NASA safety rules require the space ship to return to Ea rth if any fuel cell fails.3. US space shuttle Discovery has made a successful lift-off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, en route to the International S pace Station. The shuttle with 5 male and 2 female astronauts onboard wil l take another section of the half-built International Space Station a little truss, or frame into orbits. It’s sch eduled to come back to earth on December 21.4.The United States Space Agency NASA says it’s given up any real hope of reviving its space probe on Mars. The spacecraft Pathfinder made its last transmission of scientific data from the surface of Mars at the end of September, 83 days after landing.5.The U.S. space shuttle Endeavor is preparing to return home in triumph after completing repairs on the Hubble Telescope. The Endeavor’s schedu led to land Monday at the Kennedy Space Center on Florida’s Atlantic co ast, returning to the site where the mission began eleven days ago.BMir Facts15 years。
高等学校研究生英语综合教程 上7答案

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Reading Focus – Vocabulary in Action
considerable 7. A(n) _____________amount of research was done here by our science department. liar 8. She may be stupid, but she’s not a(n)______. 9. We are a multi-national corporation with 140,000 employees ___________ worldwide. unfolds 10. As the story _______, we learn more about Max’s childhood. refinement 11. The new theory is a(n) __________ of Corbin’s theory of personality development. philanthropist 12. Andrew Carnegie was a true_____________, giving away millions to charity. criminal 13. The _________ was sent to prison for 10 years. partially 14. Lisa is deaf in one ear and _________ blind. proverbial 15. His modesty is ____________.
希拉里演讲中英文对照

国务卿克林顿:早上好。感谢国务委员戴秉国和副总理王岐山非常热情的接待。我国代表团的全体成员十分高兴来到北京。我 与我的同事盖特纳(Geithner)部长及我国政府各部门的众多官员一起代表美国出席第二轮美中战略与经济对话,为此感到十 分荣幸。
I first visited China in 1995, and I have been privileged to return since then. Every trip to China offers fresh insights and images of the dynamism of this country and its people, the pace of change, and the possibilities for the future. Back in 1995, trade between our two nations was measured in the tens of billions of dollars. Today it is counted in the hundreds of billions. Few people back then had cell phones, and almost no one had access to the Internet. Today China has the world’s largest mobile phone network, and more Internet users than any other country on earth.
中考任务型阅读:韩国沉船事故(原创)

South Korean military divers(潜水兵) worked into darkness Wednesday to search for close to 300 people missing after a ferry(渡船) sank near the country's southwest coast, in what many fear will become one of the nation's worst passenger-ship disasters.Most of those missing are 16- and 17-year-old students from a high school near Seoul ( ) were headed for(朝...方向去) a spring vacation, officials said. Murky(浑浊的) waters and fast currents(水流) hampered the search for people as ships and aircraft scoured(四处搜索) the area during the day. Students from their level at the school take a spring excursion before the pressure of college entrance examinations takes over a year later.As the day unfolded(推移), a drama that played out on national television took on increasingly nightmarish proportions(悲观的). Parents of the students on the trip said they were initially(最初) informed by the coast guard that all had been rescued(救援). Later, local media reports said most of them were safe, but by evening it became clear that just 75 of the 325 students who were on board were among the rescued.There were 462 passengers and crew on board. Four people were confirmed dead, coast guard officials said, and at least 174 were rescued. The passenger ferry was traveling to the resort island of Jeju from a port near Seoul when it flipped over and sank in just two hours. The cause of the disaster wasn't clear.The ship sent out a distress signal around 9 a.m. local time close to the island of Jindo, off the southwest coast of the peninsula, where it capsized.1.What’s the mea ning of the word “hampered”in paragraph 2?2.Fill in the blank with the right word in paragraph 2.3.Why most of those missing are students?4.How many students were rescued according to paragraph 3?5.Translate the underline sentence into Chinese.。
小学上册第十二次英语第4单元测验试卷

小学上册英语第4单元测验试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do you call the liquid part of blood?A. PlasmaB. SerumC. PlateletsD. HemoglobinA2.The main gas released during respiration is _______.3.The ____ has bright feathers and sings sweetly.4.My brother loves to work on __________ (项目) with me.5.What do you call the main character in a story?A. HeroB. VillainC. ProtagonistD. AntagonistC6.What is the name of the famous artist known for his paintings of the American West?A. Georgia O'KeeffeB. Frederic RemingtonC. Thomas Hart BentonD. Grant Wood7.The capital of the Netherlands is __________.8.My dad is my protective _______ who keeps me safe.9. A ____ has large, flapping ears and can hear very well.10.The __________ (文化对话) fosters peace.11.The sun is ______ over the mountains. (rising)12.The _______ (Black Panther Party) was formed to address racial injustice.13.The _____ (猫) is a curious and independent animal.14.This ________ (玩具) is very ________ (形容词).15.My aunt has a great sense of __________ (时尚).16.What is the name of the famous sculpture by Michelangelo?A. DavidB. The ThinkerC. The KissD. Venus de MiloA David17.She has a ________ (goal) to achieve.18.What is the capital of South Korea?A. SeoulB. BusanC. IncheonD. DaeguA19.The bird sings in the ______.20.The first successful powered flight lasted _______ seconds. (12)21.I love to plant _____ (花) in my garden.22.The dog is ___ by the fence. (lying)23.The _______ of an object can be calculated with a scale.24.I like to ______ my bike in the park. (ride)25.I have a _____ (玩具熊).26.The _____ (兔子) hops quickly across the grass. It is very cute! 兔子在草地上快速跳跃。
South Korean navy ship sinks, North link played down

South Korean navy ship sinks, North link played downSouth Korean naval ship Cheonan patrols the sea in an unidentified location in the territorial waters of South Korea in this undated file picture released by local Yonhap news agency in Seoul March 26, 2010.SEOUL, Mar 26 (Reuters) - A South Korean naval ship sank near the disputed maritime border with North Korea, killing some of the more than 100 crew on board, but officials played down suggestions that it may have been attacked by the North.A defense ministry official later said that the unidentified object the vessel had fired at on Friday night near the western sea border that divides the two Koreas may well have been a flock of birds.Initial fears that North Korea might be to blame caused ripples on Wall Street, where share prices dipped partly on geopolitical concerns, and the South Korean won dropped against the dollar."It is premature to discuss the cause of this sinking," presidential Blue House spokeswoman Kim Eun-hye told Reuters early on Saturday. "It is not clear whether North Korea was involved."The Joint Chiefs of Staff also said it could not conclude that the reclusive North was behind the attack.Yonhap news agency quoted a presidential official as saying satellite pictures and other information showed no sign of the North Korean military in the area at the time of the sinking.The defense ministry said 58 of the 104 on board had been rescued and Yonhap quoted navy officials as saying several had died."An unidentified reason caused a hole in the ship, which led to its sinking. Currently 58 have been rescued out of the total 104 on board. Rescue efforts are under way," the ministry said."The ship fired a warning shot at an unidentified object, and the object was later suspected to have been a flock of birds. But we are checking."Earlier, South Korean media had quoted officials as saying the North couldhave torpedoed the ship.COLD SHOULDERThe sinking comes as the impoverished North has become increasingly frustrated by its wealthy neighbor, which has given the cold-shoulder to recent attempts to reopen a lucrative tourist business on the northern side of the Cold War's last frontier.It also coincides with mounting pressure on Pyongyang to end a more than one-year boycott of international talks to end its efforts to build a nuclear arsenal.Reports of a possible naval clash saw the won weaken roughly 0.45 percent against the dollar and were cited by analysts as one reason for a dip in U.S. stocks.The price to insure Korean sovereign debt rose to 83 basis points from 78 basis points in the wake of the news, according to two trading sources. That means the cost to insure $10 million in South Korean debt increased by $5,000 to $83,000.Markets have become used to saber-rattling by North Korea and occasional brief border skirmishes, and dips in response to such incidents tend to be quickly reversed.In Seoul, the government held an emergency security meeting following the incident.The ship sank near the disputed Yellow Sea border off the west coast of the peninsula which was the scene of two deadly naval fights between the rival Koreas in the past decade.Navies from the rival Koreas exchanged gunfire for the first time in seven years in the Yellow Sea waters in November, damaging vessels on both sides.The international community has been pressuring the North to give up efforts to build nuclear weapons, promising help for its broken economy if it does so.There has been widespread speculation that North Korea's iron ruler, Kim Jong-il, was about to visit China, his only significant ally and on which he has depended almost entirely for economic aid after a new conservative government in Seoul effectively ended years of free-flowing assistance.(Additional reporting by Kim Miyoung and Jon Herskovitz; Writing by Jonathan Thatcher; Editing by Alex Richardson)。
小学上册第三次英语第1单元测验卷

小学上册英语第1单元测验卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1. A chemical property that indicates the tendency of a substance to oxidize is called its _____ potential.2. A _______ is a tool used to measure temperature changes.3.I wear a ___ (hat/scarf) in winter.4.We make ______ (cookies) for the bake sale.5. A _______ is the state of matter that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.6.The teddy bear is ___ (soft).7.What do we call a young female goat?A. KidB. CalfC. LambD. FoalA Kid8.I want to _______ (学习)如何设计。
9.The girl is very ________.10.The capital of Oman is ________ (阿曼的首都是________).11.What is the term for a baby kangaroo?A. JoeyB. CalfC. CubD. PupA12.The soup is ___ (hot/cold) today.13.The ________ (生态建设) is vital for health.14.What is 10 - 4?A. 6B. 5C. 4D. 3A15.What is 10 ÷ 2?A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6C16.I help my mom in the ________ (厨房) by washing vegetables and setting the________ (餐桌).17. A _____ is a large, flowing body of fresh water.18.The cake is _____ delicious. (very)19.My favorite animal is a _____ (lion/turtle).20.The ________ has a sweet fragrance.21.My cousin is always . (我的表兄弟/表姐妹总是。
高中语法虚拟语气解析

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A. it would be better to keep calm first.
B. people would be crazy.
C. I mightn’t have made my parents sad.
D. he wouldn’t have been blamed.
E. what would you do?
Imaginary past actions
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If he hadn’t been blamed, he wouldn’t feel
sorry now.
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Welcome to my class!
by Olivia
Look forward to your participation. Let’s have fun together!
If I were at your age, I would be so happy.
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You are so young and full of energy, but I am not.
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第二轮中美战略经济对话希拉里演讲

5月24日,第二轮美中战略与经济对话在北京开幕,美国总统奥巴马的特别代表、国务卿希拉里·克林顿出席开幕式并讲话。
以下是希拉里讲话全文的中英文对照。
SECRETARY CLINTON: Good morning. I want to thank State Councilor Dai and Vice-Premier Wang for their very warm hospitality. It is a pleasure for our entire delegation to be here in Beijing. And it is an honor to join my colleague, Secretary Geithner, and the many officials from across our government in representing the United States at this second round of the strategic and economic dialogue.国务卿克林顿:早上好。
感谢国务委员戴秉国和副总理王岐山非常热情的接待。
我国代表团的全体成员十分高兴来到北京。
我与我的同事盖特纳(Geithner)部长及我国政府各部门的众多官员一起代表美国出席第二轮美中战略与经济对话,为此感到十分荣幸。
I first visited China in 1995, and I have been privileged to return since then. Every trip to China offers fresh insights and images of the dynamism of this country and its people, the pace of change, and the possibilities for the future. Back in 1995, trade between our two nations was measured in the tens of billions of dollars. Today it is counted in the hundreds of billions. Few people back then had cell phones, and almost no one had access to the Internet. Today China has the world’s largest mobile phone network, and more Internet users than any other country on earth.我于1995年初次访问中国,此后又很荣幸地多次前来访问。
小学上册F卷英语第一单元测验卷

小学上册英语第一单元测验卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do we call the process of converting a solid to a liquid?A. FreezingB. MeltingC. BoilingD. EvaporatingB2.I take _____ (pictures) with my camera.3.What do we call the act of using resources wisely?A. ConservationB. EfficiencyC. SustainabilityD. All of the aboveD4.What is the capital of Egypt?A. CairoB. AlexandriaC. LuxorD. Giza5.The ________ (campaign) raises funds.6.My pet hamster is very ______ (活泼).7.The antelope's graceful movements inspire awe as it navigates the wild with ease and ____.8.My favorite _____ is a colorful bird.9. A molecule consists of two or more _____ bonded together.10.________ (植物保护倡议) promote awareness.11.The chemical symbol for gallium is ____.12.The _______ (The American Revolution) established the United States as an independent nation.13.How do you say "hello" in Spanish?A. BonjourB. CiaoC. HolaD. Olá14.What do you call the place where you go to see movies?A. LibraryB. CinemaC. ParkD. SchoolB15.The seagull dives for _________. (食物)16.The puppy is ______ in the sun. (sleeping)17.What do we call the device we use to call someone?A. RadioB. TelephoneC. TelevisionD. ComputerB18.________ (植物栖息地) is essential for wildlife.19.What is the opposite of 'happy'?A. SadB. AngryC. ExcitedD. JoyfulA20.Which fruit is known for having seeds on the outside?A. KiwiB. StrawberryC. BlueberryD. Raspberry21. A salamander is a type of ______.22.My grandmother loves to feed the ______ (鸟) in her garden.23.We play ______ after school. (games)24.I want to learn to _____ (swim/fly).25.She is a _____ (评论员) on a news channel.26.Which of these is a primary color?A. PurpleB. GreenC. RedD. BrownC27.We have a ______ (精彩的) event planned for this weekend.28.What is the opposite of "hot"?A. ColdB. WarmC. CoolD. BoilingA29.What is the primary ingredient in guacamole?A. TomatoB. AvocadoC. OnionD. PepperB30.My ________ (玩具名称) can be found in many toy stores.31.My pet hamster loves to explore new ______ (地方).32.The ______ (气温) is rising today.33. A ____ can often be found in ponds and makes a croaking sound.34.The flowers smell ________.35.What is the name of the famous American author known for "The Handmaid's Tale"?A. Margaret AtwoodB. Alice WalkerC. Toni MorrisonD. Sylvia PlathA36.I enjoy ___ (drawing) with chalk.37.What do we call a person who plays music?A. DancerB. MusicianC. ArtistD. Actor38.The _______ (鸟) builds its nest high in the trees.39.We should ________ our hands before eating.40.The _______ (The American Revolution) established the US as an independent nation.41.What is the primary color of the sun?A. BlueB. YellowC. RedD. WhiteB42.Which vegetable is orange and long?A. PotatoB. CarrotC. CucumberD. Broccoli43.The _____ (向日葵) follows the sun.44.What do we call the layer of gases surrounding the Earth?A. StratosphereB. TroposphereC. AtmosphereD. ExosphereC45.War was a period of _____ tension. The Cold46.The boy is a good ________.47. A combustion reaction is one that involves ______ and produces heat.48.What is the opposite of "light"?A. BrightB. HeavyC. DarkD. ClearC49.My pet rabbit loves to hide in ______ (草丛).50.We have a pet ___. (chicken)51.She is ______ (聪明) and kind.52.The chemical symbol for chlorine is ______.53. A _______ is a type of bond that occurs between a metal and a nonmetal.54. A _______ is a reaction that requires special conditions.55.These are some examples of _____ (本土植物) in our area.56.The clouds are ________ (白色).57.What is the name of the famous race car driver known for his speed?A. Dale EarnhardtB. Michael SchumacherC. Lewis HamiltonD. Jeff Gordon58.There are many __________ (动物) in the zoo.59.My friend is a ______. He loves to explore.60.The stars are _____ (bright/dim) at night.61.The invention of the steam engine revolutionized _______ transportation.62.What is the name of the famous American author known for writing "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"?A. Mark TwainB. Ernest HemingwayC. F. Scott FitzgeraldD. John SteinbeckA63.of the Berlin Wall occurred in __________ (1989). The Fren64.The atomic number tells us the number of ______ in an atom.65. A ______ is a geographical feature that attracts scientists.66.The frog has smooth _______ (皮肤).67.What do we call the study of living things?A. PhysicsB. ChemistryC. BiologyD. GeographyC68.The park has a _____ (playground/garden).69.The country known for kangaroos is __________.70. A ______ is a systematic collection of data for analysis.71.What is the name of the famous movie about a sinking ship?A. TitanicB. JawsC. The AbyssD. Finding NemoA Titanic72.The witch has a ___ (black) cat.73.What do you call a group of dogs?A. PackB. SchoolC. FlockD. Gaggle74. A base will turn red litmus paper ______.75.The _____ (computer/tablet) is useful.76.The capital of South Korea is __________.77.The first Olympic Games were held in __________ (公元前776年).78. A healthy garden attracts many different ______ (动物).79.How many months are there in a year?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 13C80. A thermometer measures how hot or cold something is in ______.81.What is the name of the famous mountain in Asia?A. Mount EverestB. Mount KilimanjaroC. Mount ElbrusD. Mount DenaliA Mount Everest82.What do you use to write on paper?A. PaintB. PencilC. WaterD. GlueB83.The __________ (历史的启发性思维) promote exploration.84.What do you call a person who writes music?A. ComposerB. MusicianC. LyricistD. All of the aboveD85.I have a _____ (gift) for my friend.86.The concept of biodiversity hotspots identifies areas with high levels of ______.87.What is the name of the famous British landmark with large stones?A. StonehengeB. Big BenC. Buckingham PalaceD. Tower BridgeA Stonehenge88.The ________ is the line that separates two countries.89.Herbs can be dried for ______ (储存).90.What is a common animal found on a farm?A. TigerB. PigC. ElephantD. LionB91.The ice cream is ______. (cold)92. A _____ (家庭农场) can grow fresh vegetables.93.I think it’s important to stay healthy. Eating nutritious foods and exercising regularly helps me feel my best. I enjoy __________ as my favorite way to stay active.94.The __________ can indicate the presence of valuable minerals.95.The starling flocks in large _______ (群体).96. A compound is formed when two or more different ______ combine.97.The __________ (历史的回顾) reflects our journey.98.Chemical reactions can be exothermic or ______.99.The cat is hiding ________ the bed.100.What is the largest country in the world?A. ChinaB. CanadaC. RussiaD. United States。
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姓名,年级:时间:单元质量评估检测卷(三)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1。
5分,满分7。
5分)听下面5段对话.每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题.每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What is the man speaker's idea?A.To London Eye.B.To the Thames River。
C.To Piccadilly Circus。
2.What does the woman speaker think of James?A.Stonehearted. B.Considerate。
C.Warm。
hearted。
3.What kind of room does Braine want?A.A single room。
B.A double room。
C.A two。
bed room。
4.What makes the man lose his match?A.Without his coach's help。
B.His poor performance.C.Not following his coach.5.What does the woman think of her presentation?A.Done with Dr.Willy's help.B.Done with her own effort.C.Easily done by Dr.Willy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22。
5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍。
试卷听力材料

听力材料第一节请听下面5段小对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项。
(共5小题,每题1分,满分5分)1. W:You look sad, Jimmy.M:My grandpa gave me two birds as a birthday present last year. But one of them died this morning.2. W:Did you see the news of the ship sinking in South Korea?M:Yes. It's really shocking to hear so many people have lost their lives.3. W:What am I supposed to wear to the party?M:Anything will do except shorts and jeans.4. W:When I first ate in this restaurant, I picked up the knife and the fork in the wrong hand.M:It was OK. People would think you might be left-handed.5. W:I miss the life in my last company.M:How come, Sarah?W:At least I could have enough time to enjoy my lunch instead of eating something up in less than twenty minutes.第二节请听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项。
(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
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Broadcast date: 5-24-2010 / Written by VOA News
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From /voanews/english/ South Korean officials say they will take the case of its sunken naval vessel to the U.N. Security Council. Presidential spokesman Lee Dong-kwan said Sunday that President Lee Myung-bak will deliver a speech about the incident Monday to outline measures Seoul will take against the North, including taking it to the Security Council. The spokesman said after Mr. Lee delivers his address, his defense, foreign and unification ministers will hold a joint news conference to disclose what steps they will take against the North. Tensions have been growing between South and North Korea since Seoul accused its communist rival of firing a torpedo at the Cheonan in March, killing 46 sailors. On Friday, South Korean President Lee called the incident "a military provocation," and said it was a breach of the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean
War. North Korea said Saturday it wants its own investigators to review the evidence, and accused South Korea of faking the incident. Pyongyang also denounced a separate investigation getting started by the U.N. Command. The command oversees the 57-year-old armistice between the two countries. It announced Friday it will form a special team to investigate South Korea's claims. North Korea threatened Friday to cut off all ties with South Korea and scrap a bilateral nonaggression pact. In Tokyo Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States is working with Japan, China and South Korea to determine an "international response" to North Korea. U.S. officials have refrained from calling the attack either an act of war or state-sponsored terrorism. The United States has about 28,000 troops on the Korean peninsula. U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen said U.S. forces remain at a normal level of readiness. The area where the South Korean ship sank is near a maritime border designated by the U.N. Command at the signing of the 1953 Korean armistice. Pyongyang has never accepted the border as valid. The two Koreas have fought three naval clashes in the area since 1999.
Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, right, and Prime Minister Chung Un-chan arrive to attend an emergency meeting of the National Security Council to discuss punitive measures against North Korea, 21 May 2010