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At present people have a tendency to choose the safety of the middle-ground reply. 哪个译文更顺畅?

A、现在人们都倾向于选择不偏不倚回答问题的安全。

B、现在,人们都倾向于采取一种不偏不倚的态度来回答问题,因为它安全,不招风险。

提问人:网友ak2049 发布时间:2022-01-07
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第1题
At present people have a tendency to choose the safety of the middle-ground reply.()
A、现在,人们往往采取安全回答问题的态度,这样比较不偏不倚。

B、现在,人们有一种倾向,即选择不偏不倚地回答问题的安全方法。

C、现在,人们往往采取不偏不倚的态度来回答问题,这样比较安全。

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第2题
阅读理解????The opinion of many engineers is that ...
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The opinion of many engineers is that the architects that designed the New York World Trade Center

Twin Towers did a good job in designing the buildings. The buildings were safe from the hazards

envisioned (预想到的) at the time. Indeed, they were designed to withstand the force of aircraft that might crash into them. They were not however, designed to withstand the effects of the very high temperatures

produced by the ignition (点燃) of aviation fuel carried by the aircraft.

Steel lightly covered with concrete is the main structural part of the towers and steel loses a lot of

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structural state of being complete for at least 1 hour of fire. The towers met that test. The south tower

lasted 62minutes. The north, 103 minutes. Tragedy followed when not all could escape before the

collapse.

Most experts agree that the Twin Towers were very well designed. Many also agree that the people

planning the attacks were very knowledgeable and aimed the aircraft at a height that would produce the

most damage. The aircraft crash and the resulting fuel fed fires were aimed at about the 90th floor. That

was just high enough to insure that the upper floors would weaken with the heat and crack down, dropping into the remaining part of the building.

The mass of the falling top floors created such a falling load that some experts estimate it exceeded by 5 to 10 times normal bearing loads. The effect was like a giant hammer, each floor contributing more weight

to be born by the next floor down.

Were the Trade Towers well designed? Engineers say yes. But, the public holds to the belief that

architects will never again design a tall building without considering the effects of terrorist attacks of all

potential kinds. That not only includes the ability of the structure to withstand attack but the means to allow the buildings occupants to escape in time to survive.

1. Many engineers believe that the Twin Tower was well-designed after September 11 because _________________.
A. it could withstand aircraft crashing into it at the moment

B. it could withstand any natural hazards such as earthquake or fire

C. it had an attracting and beautiful appearance until they were destroyed

D. they had the miserable honor of being selected as the target of terrorist attack

2.  According to the article, those who designed the tower could have done better if _______.
A. the tower lasted longer after being attacked

B. the tower held stable until all of the people in there managed to escape

C. the tower can be immune to such attacks

D. they considered more about the effects of the very high temperatures and made duel(决定性的)

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3. The part of the building below 90th floor _____________.
A.  remained where they were

B. cracked down because of the burning

C. was hammered down by the falling upper part

D. was safe after the attack

4. The author believed that the Twin Towers ____________.
A. were not well- designed

B. were well-designed

C. were good examples for engineers of our time

D. were out of consideration when we talk about engineering later

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第3题
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What is the main idea of this passage?

A.The rising of oil price drove up the price of everything.

B.There were many reasons why higher education was in trouble in the 1970's.

C.Birthrate began to decline in the U.S.A. in 1950's.

D.High unemployment caused a lot of social problems.

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第4题
Which of the statement on the strength of handshakes is right?

A、If the strength is strong, you will get people hurt.

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C、If the strength is weak, people will think you’re gentle and considerate.

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第5题
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第6题
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第7题
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