As the ocean water changes to ice, it keeps the temperature _____ falling too far.
A.with
B.into
C.besides
D.from
A.with
B.into
C.besides
D.from
第1题
Of all the oceans in the world, the Indian Ocean contains more than
A.5 per cent of the world's water
B.15 percent of the world's water
C.20 percent of the world's water
D.50 percent of the world's water
第2题
According to the passage, the earth in its very early period was ______.
A.in molten state
B.in water state
C.in rock state
D.a vast ocean
第3题
According to the passage, the earth in its very early period was ______.
A. in molten state
B. in water state
C. in rock state
D. a vast ocean
第4题
Surrounding the earth was an unbroken canopy of clouds miles thick and made up mostly of water vapor. Rain falling toward the still-hot earth was heated to steam and rose to the clouds again. After many millions of years, as the earth continued to cool, its surface temperature fell below the boiling point of water. Rainwater could now remain on the earth, covering its whole surface except for the higher places on earth that had been formed from the lighter rock materials.
In 1970, scientists had pieced together evidence that the lighter rock materials had formed one huge continent by a vast ocean. Then, about 200 million years ago, the great continent began to break up, the pieces moving slowly apart.
The onrushing waters of the single huge ocean now entered and filled the spaces between the separating continents--and became the several oceans and seas we know today.
This passage mainly talks about ______.
A.the origin of the earth
B.the origin of the ocean
C.the history of the earth
D.the forming of the earth's crust
第6题
A.A.intensively
B.B.extensively
C.C.intensive
D.D.intensive
第9题
A、service, convenience and information
B、fun, enjoyment and experience
C、nearer to the far-away planets
D、nearer to the moon and mars ion.
第10题
A. CAF B. BAF C. Commission D. H/C
第11题
Pre-carriage by Place of Receipt
Vessel A Karachi
Ocean Vessel Port of loading
Vessel B Karachi
The port of loading and port of discharge as stipulated in the credit appears in the respective boxes on the B/L.
a) The credit stipulates transhipment prohibited.
(1)( ) The B/L is acceptable.
(2)( ) The B/L may be rejected due to transhipment occurred.
b) During the course of ocean carriage, transhipment means
(3)( ) unloading and reloading from the pre-carriage (or feeder) vessel (Vessel A) to the ocean vessel (Vessel B) from the initial origin port to the port of loading.
(4)( ) unloading and reloading from one ocean vessel to another ocean vessel from the port of loading to the port of discharge stipulated in the credit.
c) Loaded on board or shipped on a named vessel refers to:
(5)( ) a pre-carriage (or feeder) vessel.
(6)( ) an ocean vessel.
d) Whether an on board notation should be borne in the B/L?
(7)( ) The B/L need not bear an on board notation as it has been preprinted the said wording.
(8)( ) As two different vessels appear in the B/L, it would need an on board notation which clearly shows the goods were loaded on board the name of ocean vessel (Vessel B) and port of loading (Karachi), then transhipment would not be occurred.