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B]With IC] For 46.A] broadly B]thoroughly [C] generally 47. [A]however B)meanwhile [C]therefore 48.[A]at abou ID] for 49.[A] manifested IB approved IDI speculated ).[A]noted [C]labeled D] marked 1999年 Passage 6 Industrial safety does not just happen. Companies_ 41 low accident rates plan their safety programs, work hard to organize them, and continue working to keep them 42 and active. when the work is well done, a 43 of accident-free operations is established time lost due to injuries is kept at a minimum Successful safety programs may_ 45 greatly in the emphasis placed on certain aspects of the program Some place great emphasis on mechanical guarding. Others stress safe work practices by_ 46 rules or 47 others depend on an emotional appeal to the worker. But, there are certain basic ideas that must be used in every program if maximum results are to be obtained There can be no question about the value of a safety program. From a financial standpoint alone, safety The fewer the injury_ 49_. the better the workmans insurance rate. This may mean the difference between operating at 50 or at a loss 41.[A]at [ B [] with 42.A] alive B]vivid [C] mobile D] diverse 43.A] regulation b climat IC] circumstance ID] requirement 44.[A]where [B]how [C]what [ D]unless 45.A] alter [B]differ [C] shift [D] distinguish 46.[A] IC] observing D justifying 47[] some B C]Even ID] still 48.A] comes off [B]turns up C] pays off D] holds up 49.A] claims C] declarations [D] proclamations 50.[A]an advantage [B]a benefit IC] an interest [D] a profit 2000年 If a farmer wishes to succeed, he must try to keep a wide gap between his consumption and his production. He must store a rge quantity of grain_ 41 consuming all his grain immediately. He can continue to support himself and his family he produces a surplus. He must use this surplus in three ways: as seed for sowing, as an insurance_ 43 the unpredictable effects of bad weather and as a commodity which he must sell in order to agricultural implements and obtain chemical fertilizers to- 45 the soil. He may also need money to construct irrigation 46 and improve his farm in other ways. If no surplus is available, a farmer cannot be 47 He must either sell some of his property or 48 extra funds in the form of loans. Naturally he will try borrow money at a low 49 of interest, but loans of this kind are not obtainable 41.[A]other than B as well as [C] instead of [D] more than 77 45.[A] on [B] With [C] For [D] By 46.[A] broadly [B] thoroughly [C] generally [D] completely 47.[A] however [B] meanwhile [C] therefore [D] moreover 48.[A] at [B] in [C] about [D] for 49.[A] manifested [B] approved [C] shown [D] speculated 50.[A] noted [B] impressed [C] labeled [D] marked 1999 年 Passage 6 Industrial safety does not just happen. Companies 41 low accident rates plan their safety programs, work hard to organize them, and continue working to keep them 42 and active. When the work is well done, a 43 of accident-free operations is established 44 time lost due to injuries is kept at a minimum. Successful safety programs may 45 greatly in the emphasis placed on certain aspects of the program. Some place great emphasis on mechanical guarding. Others stress safe work practices by 46 rules or regulations. 47 others depend on an emotional appeal to the worker. But, there are certain basic ideas that must be used in every program if maximum results are to be obtained. There can be no question about the value of a safety program. From a financial standpoint alone, safety 48 . The fewer the injury 49 . the better the workman's insurance rate. This may mean the difference between operating at 50 or at a loss. 41.[A] at [B] in [C] on [D] with 42.[A] alive [B] vivid [C] mobile [D] diverse 43.[A] regulation [B] climate [C] circumstance [D] requirement 44.[A] where [B] how [C]what [D] unless 45.[A] alter [B] differ [C] shift [D] distinguish 46.[A] constituting [B] aggravating [C] observing [D] justifying 47.[A] some [B] Many [C] Even [D] still 48.[A] comes off [B] turns up [C] pays off [D] holds up 49.[A] claims [B] reports [C] declarations [D] proclamations 50.[A] an advantage [B] a benefit [C] an interest [D] a profit 2000 年 Passage 7 If a farmer wishes to succeed, he must try to keep a wide gap between his consumption and his production. He must store a large quantity of grain 41 consuming all his grain immediately. He can continue to support himself and his family 42 he produces a surplus. He must use this surplus in three ways: as seed for sowing, as an insurance 43 the unpredictable effects of bad weather and as a commodity which he must sell in order to 44 old agricultural implements and obtain chemical fertilizers to 45 the soil. He may also need money to construct irrigation 46 and improve his farm in other ways. If no surplus is .available, a farmer cannot be 47 .He must either sell some of his property or 48 extra funds in the form of loans. Naturally he will try to borrow money at a low 49 of interest, but loans of this kind are not 50 obtainable. 41.[A] other than [B] as well as [C] instead of [D] more than
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