智慧职教: crippling指:
智慧职教: crippling指:
crippling A: 损害健康的 B: 摧毁性的
crippling A: 损害健康的 B: 摧毁性的
Her financial (embarrass) ________ was so crippling that she had no other means left but to conceal her whereabouts.
Her financial (embarrass) ________ was so crippling that she had no other means left but to conceal her whereabouts.
Which of the following word is closest in meaning to the word "crippling" in paragraph 3 A: disabled. B: increasing. C: fatal. D: unbearable.
Which of the following word is closest in meaning to the word "crippling" in paragraph 3 A: disabled. B: increasing. C: fatal. D: unbearable.
His financial ______ was so crippling that he had no other means left but to conceal his whereabouts. A: awkwardness B: embarrassment C: gracelessness D: agony
His financial ______ was so crippling that he had no other means left but to conceal his whereabouts. A: awkwardness B: embarrassment C: gracelessness D: agony
“Arthritis is a crippling disease which affects people all over the world.” What does the word “affect” mean? A: pretend B: change C: generate D: attack
“Arthritis is a crippling disease which affects people all over the world.” What does the word “affect” mean? A: pretend B: change C: generate D: attack
According to Euler's column theory, the crippling load of a column is given by [img=128x27]18032d66b024c7f.png[/img]. In this equation, the value of μ for a column with both ends hinged, is ( ) A: 0.25 B: 0.5 C: 1.0 D: 2.0
According to Euler's column theory, the crippling load of a column is given by [img=128x27]18032d66b024c7f.png[/img]. In this equation, the value of μ for a column with both ends hinged, is ( ) A: 0.25 B: 0.5 C: 1.0 D: 2.0
According to Euler's column theory, the crippling load for a column of length (l) fixed at both ends is a column with both ends hinged. A: equal to B: two times C: four times D: eight times
According to Euler's column theory, the crippling load for a column of length (l) fixed at both ends is a column with both ends hinged. A: equal to B: two times C: four times D: eight times
4. The (17)__________earlier this month, of several popular Internet sites with a flood of crippling messages sent a(18)__________call to those involved with electronic or e-commerce. One recent suggestion is to form an (19)__________group to share information about (20)__________issues. High-tech executives want to make a coordinated effort to ensure that the Internet becomes a (21)__________place to conduct business.
4. The (17)__________earlier this month, of several popular Internet sites with a flood of crippling messages sent a(18)__________call to those involved with electronic or e-commerce. One recent suggestion is to form an (19)__________group to share information about (20)__________issues. High-tech executives want to make a coordinated effort to ensure that the Internet becomes a (21)__________place to conduct business.
Questions from 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: Against this background, the WTO faces several daunting challenges. The first is to continue bringing down tariffs on traded goods. Average penalties have fallen steadily since the GATT’s formation but even the most open economies retain lofty barriers: for instance, America still charges a tariff of 14.6% on import of clothing, five times higher than its average levy. Resistance to tariff cuts is strongest in agriculture. According to Tim Josling, a trade expert at Stanford University, tariffs and other barriers on farm goods average a crippling 40% worldwide and create distortions that “destroy huge amounts of value”. A new set of global farm talks is planned to start in 1999. At the least, you might think, these could lock in impressive reforms in Latin America and encourage further watering-down of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy. But they will prove difficult: squabbles over agriculture almost sank the Uruguay round. Where do impressive reforms lock in according to the passage( ) A: America B: Asia C: Latin America D: Africa
Questions from 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: Against this background, the WTO faces several daunting challenges. The first is to continue bringing down tariffs on traded goods. Average penalties have fallen steadily since the GATT’s formation but even the most open economies retain lofty barriers: for instance, America still charges a tariff of 14.6% on import of clothing, five times higher than its average levy. Resistance to tariff cuts is strongest in agriculture. According to Tim Josling, a trade expert at Stanford University, tariffs and other barriers on farm goods average a crippling 40% worldwide and create distortions that “destroy huge amounts of value”. A new set of global farm talks is planned to start in 1999. At the least, you might think, these could lock in impressive reforms in Latin America and encourage further watering-down of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy. But they will prove difficult: squabbles over agriculture almost sank the Uruguay round. Where do impressive reforms lock in according to the passage( ) A: America B: Asia C: Latin America D: Africa