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国家开放大学管理英语3.
The public corridor is occupied with a lot of personal objects.
There is water dripping from the ceiling in my toilet.
This graph—————— It can be clearly seen that the rate of smoking for both men and women is currently declining. In 1960————————This number————gradually to——————by 1974 and continued to decrease but more steeply to 250 in 2000. In contrast, the rate of smoking in women in 1960 ————————By 1968 this increased to 170, and————————in 1975. The rate of female smokers then remained stable at 320 until 1984 at which point the figures_______by 2000. In conclusion we can see that the rate of smoking in men____ throughout the whole period but was always at a higher level than the female figures. The rate of smoking in women____until 1977 but then 10 for the rest of the period.
Melinda: English programs would be useful for them.
Peter: Sounds good
George
families
Helen: There isn.t a public library in our community.
Wendy
Over the decade 2001–2010, an average of more than 700 natural and technological emergencies occurred globally every year, 回答 approximately 270 million people and causing over 130 000 deaths annually. Twenty-five per cent of these emergencies, and 44 per cent of these deaths, occurred in less developed countries with limited capacities to prepare for and respond effectively 回答 emergencies. These statistics do not include the high levels of mortality and morbidity associated with conflict-related emergencies. 回答 the World Bank, over 1.5 billion people live in countries affected by violent conflict. These populations suffer from the consequences of societal disruption and increases in mortality and morbidity due to infectious diseases, acute malnutrition, trauma and complications from chronic diseases. Over the same time period, risks to public health 回答 due to globalization, and international travel and trade. Such risks might be transmitted by people (e.g. SARS, influenza, polio, Ebola), goods, food, animals (e.g. zoonotic disease), vectors (e.g. dengue, plague, yellow fever), or the environment (e.g. radio-nuclear releases, chemical spills or other contamination). In all types of emergencies, the poorest and most vulnerable people suffer disproportionately. These 回答 impacts are complicated by the enormity of the resulting economic costs, averaging over US$100 billion per year. The appropriate and timely management of these risks requires effective national and international capacities, intersectoral collaboration, the promotion of equity, the protection of human rights, and the advancement of gender equality.
Some of the risks may be relevant to your community. Find out which ones by ______ www.GetPrepared.uk. 选择一项: A. visiting B. visit C. visited
Preparedness actions are aimed ______ planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and implementing corrective actions to ensure effective coordination during incident response. 选择一项: A. to B. at C. for
Patrols should be conducted by teams ______ individuals. 选择一项: A. rather than B. no less than C. more than
—Hurry up! If the fire spreads to the stairs, it could block our way out! —_____________This is no time for talking. 选择一项: A. Let.s run. B. We.d better call 911. C. You.re right!
—Perhaps we should climb out of the window and jump down? It.s only two floors. —_________________We.d better wait for the rescue. 选择一项: A. That. a good idea. B. No, we can.t do that. C. I think we will kill ourselves.
There is water dripping from the ceiling in my toilet.
This graph—————— It can be clearly seen that the rate of smoking for both men and women is currently declining. In 1960————————This number————gradually to——————by 1974 and continued to decrease but more steeply to 250 in 2000. In contrast, the rate of smoking in women in 1960 ————————By 1968 this increased to 170, and————————in 1975. The rate of female smokers then remained stable at 320 until 1984 at which point the figures_______by 2000. In conclusion we can see that the rate of smoking in men____ throughout the whole period but was always at a higher level than the female figures. The rate of smoking in women____until 1977 but then 10 for the rest of the period.
Melinda: English programs would be useful for them.
Peter: Sounds good
George
families
Helen: There isn.t a public library in our community.
Wendy
Over the decade 2001–2010, an average of more than 700 natural and technological emergencies occurred globally every year, 回答 approximately 270 million people and causing over 130 000 deaths annually. Twenty-five per cent of these emergencies, and 44 per cent of these deaths, occurred in less developed countries with limited capacities to prepare for and respond effectively 回答 emergencies. These statistics do not include the high levels of mortality and morbidity associated with conflict-related emergencies. 回答 the World Bank, over 1.5 billion people live in countries affected by violent conflict. These populations suffer from the consequences of societal disruption and increases in mortality and morbidity due to infectious diseases, acute malnutrition, trauma and complications from chronic diseases. Over the same time period, risks to public health 回答 due to globalization, and international travel and trade. Such risks might be transmitted by people (e.g. SARS, influenza, polio, Ebola), goods, food, animals (e.g. zoonotic disease), vectors (e.g. dengue, plague, yellow fever), or the environment (e.g. radio-nuclear releases, chemical spills or other contamination). In all types of emergencies, the poorest and most vulnerable people suffer disproportionately. These 回答 impacts are complicated by the enormity of the resulting economic costs, averaging over US$100 billion per year. The appropriate and timely management of these risks requires effective national and international capacities, intersectoral collaboration, the promotion of equity, the protection of human rights, and the advancement of gender equality.
Some of the risks may be relevant to your community. Find out which ones by ______ www.GetPrepared.uk. 选择一项: A. visiting B. visit C. visited
Preparedness actions are aimed ______ planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and implementing corrective actions to ensure effective coordination during incident response. 选择一项: A. to B. at C. for
Patrols should be conducted by teams ______ individuals. 选择一项: A. rather than B. no less than C. more than
—Hurry up! If the fire spreads to the stairs, it could block our way out! —_____________This is no time for talking. 选择一项: A. Let.s run. B. We.d better call 911. C. You.re right!
—Perhaps we should climb out of the window and jump down? It.s only two floors. —_________________We.d better wait for the rescue. 选择一项: A. That. a good idea. B. No, we can.t do that. C. I think we will kill ourselves.