NOTICE TO ALL STAFF Due to the recent government financial cuts, we have been forced to make the following changes: Meals & light refreshments: The canteen will only be open for meals between 12 p.m.-2 p.m. and 6p.m.-8p.m.. It will not be open in the morning or afternoon. Coffee and tea will be available from the automatic machines. Telephone calls: All outside telephone calls must go through the switchboard (总机). Heating: The central heating system will only operate between October 1st and April 30th and will have a constant temperature of 19℃. Travel expense: If you wish to reclaim travel expense, you must fill in a claim form, attach a receipt and state the purpose of the journey. At what temperature does the central heating system keep
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We know that oxygen is necessary for the breathing of animals and plants and for burning. Only one-fifth of air holds oxygen, but this is quite enough for all ordinary uses. Pure oxygen is used for special kinds of breathing and burning, for instance, patients in hospital and research workers working in high mountainous district. High up about the earth air is not so plentiful. On the top of a mountain our lungs would not take in as much oxygen at each breath as they would at the bottom, and on very high mountains, breathing is so difficult that men have little strength. Air has enough oxygen for the burning of a fire. Pure oxygen would cause the wood or coal to burn so fast that it would be wasted. When a very hot fire is needed for a special purpose, oxygen is supplied instead of air. Which of the following is NOT TRUE
A. The higher it is, the thinner the air would be.
B. The higher it is, the less oxygen you will feel.
C. The higher you arrive, the more plentiful oxygen you will breathe.
D. The higher it is, the more difficult you will breathe.
NOTICE TO ALL STAFF Due to the recent government financial cuts, we have been forced to make the following changes: Meals & light refreshments: The canteen will only be open for meals between 12 p.m.-2 p.m. and 6p.m.-8p.m.. It will not be open in the morning or afternoon. Coffee and tea will be available from the automatic machines. Telephone calls: All outside telephone calls must go through the switchboard (总机). Heating: The central heating system will only operate between October 1st and April 30th and will have a constant temperature of 19℃. Travel expense: If you wish to reclaim travel expense, you must fill in a claim form, attach a receipt and state the purpose of the journey. Where do you get coffee and tea
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We know that oxygen is necessary for the breathing of animals and plants and for burning. Only one-fifth of air holds oxygen, but this is quite enough for all ordinary uses. Pure oxygen is used for special kinds of breathing and burning, for instance, patients in hospital and research workers working in high mountainous district. High up about the earth air is not so plentiful. On the top of a mountain our lungs would not take in as much oxygen at each breath as they would at the bottom, and on very high mountains, breathing is so difficult that men have little strength. Air has enough oxygen for the burning of a fire. Pure oxygen would cause the wood or coal to burn so fast that it would be wasted. When a very hot fire is needed for a special purpose, oxygen is supplied instead of air. Which is more important for the burning of a fire
A. Pure oxygen.
B. Air.
Coal.
D. Wood.