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A trial project will () renewable energy sources such as wind power to supply heat.
A.make up
B.make use of
C.make for
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A.make up
B.make use of
C.make for
Notes
1. By a rough estimate made by the Consumer Project on Technology based on a compulsory license that West granted to the U. S. Justice Department, the cost of renting access to a single year of federal court cases—some 15,000 cases—comes to $40,500 for a single user.
2. The most comprehensive history of the struggle to break West Publishing's monopoly and institute a regime of universal citation for federal cases is an essay by Jol Silversmith, "Universal Citation: The Fullest Possible Dissemination of Judgments," originally published in the now-defunct Internet Legal Practice Newsletter in May 1997.
3. Franz Kafka, The Trial (translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, 1988), cited in Silversmith, ibid.
4. See, e. g. , Reuter, "Justices, Judges Took Favors from Publisher with Pending Cases," Washington Post, March 6, 1995; John J. Odlund, "Debate Rages Over Who Owns the Law," The Minneapolis Star Tribune. March 5-6, 1995, reprinted in the Congressional Record, July 28, 1995 (Senate).
5. HyperLaw Inc. v. West Publishing. See David Cay Johnston, "West Publishing Loses a Decision on Copyright," New York Times, May 21, 1997, p. D1.
6. The courts in Great Britain, however, have adopted a public-domain, technology-neutral citation system based upon paragraph numbering. See "Neutral Citation of Judgments System is Introduced", The Times (London), January 16, 2001.
Which of the following is the note that has touched upon British courts?
A.Note 2.
B.Note 4.
C.Note 5.
D.Note 6.
According to Capoco, the surprising thing about a city bus is that about 60% of the framing cost is spent on the driver, There's a drive to automate buses and therefore to halve (把……减半) the operating costs. The pods (容器)that make up Capoco's driverless bus are designed to run on electricity but can be adapted to use biofuel, or hydrogen(氢)in a fuel cell, and can be updated to run on the cleanest fuel available.
The vehicle navigation technology combines satellite positioning and a calibration (校准)system using magnets positioned in the road every few metres. The bus navigates using the onboard route map and calibrates every ten meters to ensure that the onboard system knows exactly where the bus is on the route.
The system would start with exclusive lanes using the sensors to remain in the lane but in the longer term the aim is to run the vehicles with traffic around them. There are already a lot of automatic guided vehicles running inside factories alongside people and forklift trucks on the same basis.
The next step is to build a trial system with two vehicles to prove the basic functionality of the vehicles. Next year, a pilot system of up to 12 vehicles could be introduced in a closed environment like a campus or an airport to test the installation further.
With no driver costs, you can run vehicles as small as five meters long and carrying 24 people, and you can run them more frequently and on more routes. Transport in the future could be as easy as hopping on a horizontal lift. For the nervous, the lift is probably a more reassuring vision than a driverless bus but, if the mobilicity system is tested successfully, driverless buses could become an everyday sight in the cities of the future!
What is said about the city transport system in the UK?
A.It has a long history.
B.It's green and economical.
C.More than half of the city buses will be replaced.
D.Driverless bus is still not realized now.
听力原文:W: Simon, how does it feel to be retired?
M: Well, not so bad.
W: How have you been spending your time?
M: I've been spending more time with my family. I've also travelled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.
W: Great.
M: You know I haven't stopped work completely,
W: Yes, could you tell us more about this?
M: I'm on a scheme that's called phased retirement. I had a six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for.
W: How does the scheme work?
M: Well, it's a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary staff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access.
W: What sort of works advertised?
M: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing 1 can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. I can decide more or less when to work, so I can manage my own time.
W: I can see it's good for you. What does your company get out of this?
M: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the job's over, that's it. I'm not on their books any more.
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A.He can manage his time more flexibly.
B.He can renew contact with his old friends.
C.He can concentrate on his own projects.
D.He can learn to do administrative work.
There was a simultaneous trial taking place in the next building.
A.fair
B.full
C.coexisting
D.public
There was a simultaneous trial taking place in the next build.
A.fair
B.full
C.coexisting
D.public
Which of the following statements is not true of a trial balance?______.
A.A trial balance is a list of balances of ledger accounts worked out periodically.
B.A trial balance can detect an omission in the recording of the accounting data.
C.A trial balance provides an accuracy check by showing whether or not total debits equal total credits.
D.If total debits do not equal total credits in a trial balance, accounting error has occurred somewhere in journalizing or posting.
According to the passage, jury must be ______.
A.an individual who works in a court
B.a number of people who work under the judge at a trial
C.a dozen people who decide whether someone on trial is guilty or not
D.eleven persons who are in a position to make final decision at a trial
The author watched the Watergate trial carefully on the TV.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG