Fears of "mad cow" disease spread (1) the globe last week (2) South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore joining most of Britain’ s European Union partners in (3) imports of British beef. In London, steak restaurants were empty follwing the March 20 announcement by scientists that they had found a (4) link between mad cow disease from British beef and its human (5) , Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD) .Efforts to reassure consumers and governments proved (6) . France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Greece were among countries which announced bans (7) British beef shipments.A committee of EU veterinary experts, meeting in Brussels, (8) new protective measures but said transmission of the disease from cattle to humans was unproven and did not (9) a general ban on British beef exports. Britain’s own main consumer group advised people to (10) beef if they wanted to be absolutely sure of not (11) CJD which destroys the brain and is always (12) ."Could it be worse than AIDS"The stark headline in Friday’s Daily mail newspaper encapsulated the fear and uncertainty (13) Britain. CJD (14) humans in the same way that BSE makes cows mad—by eating away nerve cells in the brain (15) it looks like a spongy Swiss cheese.The disease is incurable. Victims show (16) of dementia and memory loss and usually die (17) six months.Little is known (18) sure about the group of diseases known collectively as spongiform encephalopathies, which explains (19) some eminent scientists are not prepared to (20) a human epidemic of AIDS-like proportions. Read the following text. Choose the best word (s)for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.8()
A. have recommended
B. has recommended
C. recommended
D. recommending
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Fears of "mad cow" disease spread (1) the globe last week (2) South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore joining most of Britain’ s European Union partners in (3) imports of British beef. In London, steak restaurants were empty follwing the March 20 announcement by scientists that they had found a (4) link between mad cow disease from British beef and its human (5) , Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD) .Efforts to reassure consumers and governments proved (6) . France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Greece were among countries which announced bans (7) British beef shipments.A committee of EU veterinary experts, meeting in Brussels, (8) new protective measures but said transmission of the disease from cattle to humans was unproven and did not (9) a general ban on British beef exports. Britain’s own main consumer group advised people to (10) beef if they wanted to be absolutely sure of not (11) CJD which destroys the brain and is always (12) ."Could it be worse than AIDS"The stark headline in Friday’s Daily mail newspaper encapsulated the fear and uncertainty (13) Britain. CJD (14) humans in the same way that BSE makes cows mad—by eating away nerve cells in the brain (15) it looks like a spongy Swiss cheese.The disease is incurable. Victims show (16) of dementia and memory loss and usually die (17) six months.Little is known (18) sure about the group of diseases known collectively as spongiform encephalopathies, which explains (19) some eminent scientists are not prepared to (20) a human epidemic of AIDS-like proportions. Read the following text. Choose the best word (s)for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.16()
A. marks
B. trace
C. symbols
D. signs
在我国,土地所有权属于国家或者农民集体,不能买卖,仅能通过征收方式由农民集体所有变为国家所有进行单向流动。( )
A. 对
B. 错
甲公司因转产致使一台价值1000万元的精密机床闲置,该公司董事长与乙公司签订了一份机床转让合同。合同约定,精密机床作价950万元,甲公司于10月31日前交货,乙公司在交货后10日内付清款项。在交货日前,甲公司发现乙公司的经营状况恶化,于是甲公司通知乙公司中止交货并要求乙公司提供担保,乙公司予以拒绝。又过了一个月,甲公司发现乙公司的经营状况继续恶化,于是提出解除合同。乙公司遂向法院起诉,要求甲公司交货。法院在审理中还查明,甲公司的机床原由丙公司保管,保管期限至10月31日,保管费为20万元。11月5日,甲公司将机床提走,并承诺10日内支付保管费,如果不付保管费,丙公司可以对该机床行使留置权。但甲公司后来并未支付保管费,现丙公司要求行使留置权。 甲公司解除合同的行为( )。
A. 符合《合同法》的规定
B. 不符合《合同法》的规定
C. 应当通过法院解除
D. 应当得到乙公司的同意
交通时间距离是指通过道路等来连接的距离,有时受路况、交通管制等的影响。这种距离虽然不远,但可及性、便捷性可能并不好。( )
A. 对
B. 错