It's absolutely ______ for us to reduce our price to your level, because Raw material prices hav
A.out of the question B.out of question
C.in question D.in the question
A.out of the question B.out of question
C.in question D.in the question
According to Mr. Rykwert, he______.
A.sees damage here and there
B.is absolutely a functionist
C.is completely disappointed with the city's death
D.is looking at the city objectively
Lucas: What? Never heard of it.
Michael: It is one of the most latest technological?innovations.
Lucas: Really?(1)_________.
Michael: Come on! You should learn to be?open-minded.
Lucas: (2)_________.
Michael: The 3D printing technology could be used in construction, engineering, biomedicine, and many other fields. It can print anything, a house, a car, even a liver!
Lucas: That can’t be true.I will never believe this.
Michael: (3)_________. All these will be absolutely carried out by 3D printers. There’ s a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food producing.
Lucas: I guess that there are a lot of procedures involved in this process. So this printer must be very big.
Michael:(4)_________. It can print all kinds of dessert and starter.
Lucas: Is it expensive?
Michael:(5)_________.
A.It is about $. 1, 000
B.Maybe its functions are questionable
C.It is really true.
D.What are the main functions of it?
E.In fact, it is as big as an oven
Fears of "mad cow" disease spread (1)_____ the globe last week (2)_____ South Africa, New Zealand and Singapore joining most of Britain's European Union partners in (3)_____ imports of British beef. In London, steak restaurants were empty following the March 20 announcement by scientists that they had found a (4)_____ link between mad cow disease from British beef and its human (5)_____, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(CJD).
Efforts to reassure consumers and governments proved (6)_____. France, Germany, Italy, Finland and Greece were among countries which announced bans (7)_____ British beef shipments.
A committee of EU veterinary experts, meeting in Brussels, (8)_____ new protective measures but said transmission of the disease from cattle to humans was unproven and did not (9)_____ a general ban on British beef exports. Britain's own main consumer group advised people to (10)_____ beef if they wanted to be absolutely sure of not (11)_____ CJD which destroys the brain and is always (12)_____.
"Could it be worse than AIDS?"
The stark headline in Friday's Daily mail newspaper encapsulated the fear and uncertainty (13)_____ Britain. CJD (14)_____ humans in the same way that BSE makes cows mad—by eating away nerve cells in the brain (15)_____ it looks like a spongy Swiss cheese.
The disease is incurable. Victims show (16)_____ of dementia and memory loss and usually die (17)_____ six months.
Little is known (18)_____ sure about the group of diseases known collectively as spongiform. encephalopathies, which explains (19)_____ some eminent scientists are not prepared to (20)_____ a human epidemic of AIDS-like proportions.
A.in
B.on
C.over
D.around
A.absolutely
B.obviously
C.particularly
D.comparatively
______ is accepted as true is relatively, and not absolutely, true.
A. It
B. That
C. What
D. That it