第1题
第2题
A.错误
B.正确
第3题
The meaning of "Excess" is as follows:
"In the event of an excess of 5% being applicable on the loss of GBP100" which means that any loss up to GBP5 is payable by the (1)( ) insurer/( ) insured, and GBP95 is payable by the (2) ( ) insurer/( ) insured.
第4题
The meaning of "Franchise" is as follows:
"In the event of a franchise of 5% being applicable on a loss of GBP1OO" which means that any loss less than GBP5 is payable by the insured not the insurer, and loss of GBP5 and over is payable by the (1)( ) insurer/( ) insured and the (2)( ) insurer/( ) insured is not liable.
第5题
从供选择的答案中选出应填入下面一段英文中______内的正确答案。
Each page element (division or section, heading, paragraph, image, list, and so forth) is(1)viewed as an "object." (Microsoft calls this the "Dynamic HTML Object Model." Netscape calls it the "HTML Object Model." W3C calls it the "Document Object Model.") For example, each(2)heading on a page can be named, given attributes of text style and color, and addressed by(3)name in a small program or "script" included on the page. This heading or any other element on the page can be changed as the result of a(4)specified event such as mouse passing over or being(5)clicked or a time elapsing. Or an image can be moved from one place to another by "dragging and dropping" the image(6)object with the mouse. These event possibilities can be viewed as the(7)reaction capabilities ofthe element or object. Any change takes place immediately since all variations of all(8)elements or objects have been sent as part of the same page from the Web server that sent the page. Thus, variations can be thought ofas different(9)properties ofthe object.
Not only can element variations change text wording or color but also everything contained within a heading object can be(10)replaced with new content that includes different or additional HTML as well as different text. Microsoft calls this the "Text Range technology."
供选择的答案:
1.reaction 2.specified 3.elements 4.name 5.clicked
6.viewed 7.object 8.heading 9.replaced 10.properties
第6题
A
Mel and Harriet (last names withheld) from Coconut Creek, Florida returned home after a trip up to New York and saw something alarming – their locks had been changed, the power had been turned off, and items were missing. It turns out someone had broken into their house. But it wasn’t any common thief, as WPLG Local 10 News reports.
No random burglar had sneaked in - it was a bank via the company SafeGuard Properties. SafeGuard Properties, based in Ohio, is a business that, “inspects and maintains defaulted and foreclosed properties for mortgage servicers, lenders, and other financial institutions.” They arrived at Mel and Harriet’s home to take it back, believing it was in default. As it turned it out, it wasn’t in default(拖欠). As Mel told WPLG, “We haven’t had a mortgage in 15 years.” So how did it happen? SafeGuard went to the wrong address.
Attorney Scott Sobol described SafeGuard’s actions as “legalized burglary,” and that “It should have been evident to that company that this was not an abandoned property.” Mel and Harriet their house smells musty (发霉的)because of the power being off, but that they’re mostly embarrassed at the thought of their neighbors thinking their home would be foreclosed after never having missed a bill in their lifetimes.
SafeGuard has a lot of scrutiny(详细审查) these days, as The Huffington Post has reported, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan brought a case against the company late last year. It’s part of what The Huffington Post describes as part of a “wave of unflattering media coverage” of the foreclosure industry. SafeGuard, along with other smaller companies are being accused of unlawfully breaking into homes.
51.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.Mel and Harriet underwent a terrible theft
B.The thief was not one person
C.Mel suffered a great loss in the event
D.Mel and Harriet had a good time during their journey to New York
第7题
A.clock’EVENT
B.clock’EVENT AND clock=‘2’
C.clok=‘1’
D.clock’EVENT AND clock=‘1’
第8题