No one except Jack and Tom (knows, know) the answer.
A.Either answer is correct.
B.Ten miles is a long walk to an old man.
C.No one except my friends nod to m
D.Several boys are standing on the comer.
A.Only Jim got the correct answer
B.No one got the correct answer
C.All the students got the correct answer
D.All the students but Jim got the correct answer
29 All of the following statements about control charts are true except:
A. Control charts can be used to establish as well as maintain process control
B. control charts are used to detemine acceptance limits when no limits are stipulated by the product specification; otherwise, one should use the limits dictated by the specification.
C. all data points outside the control chart limits are variations explained by assignable causes.
D. A and B.
E. B and C
All of the following statements about control charts are true except:
A . Control charts can be used to establish as well as maintain process control
B . control charts are used to detemine acceptance limits when no limits are stipulated by the product specification; otherwise, one should use the limits dictated by the specification.
C . all data points outside the control chart limits are variations explained by assignable causes.
D . A and B.
E . B and C
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1.The passage is mostly concerned with the issue of ____.
A.advantages of the EEC
B.attitudes towards other countries
C.learning foreign languages
D.differences among people
2.According to the author, ____.
A.our knowledge of other cultures are always wrong
B.reading books about other countries is the safest way of understanding their peoples
C.there are more similarities than differences among different people
D.there are more differences than similarities among different people
3.Some people think that European peoples are identifying themselves with each other because of the following EXCEPT _____.
A.the establishment of the EEC
B.the greater rapidity and ease of travel
C.the increasing standardization
D.the rapid industrialization
4.The clause “However this may be” suggests that ____.
A.the author is going to introduce a new idea
B.the author is about to avoid any conclusion
C.the author is about to give up his own point of view
D.the author will stick to his own point of view
5.The passage seems to attach importance to ____.
A.the greater ease of travel nowadays than before
B.the uncontrollable tendency to identification
C.the similarities in terms of way of life between different cultures
D.the differences between European peoples and other nations
Harry didn't believe Jack because______.
A.Jack often made jokes with him
B.Mike was much shorter and thinner than he
C.Mike was new in the class
D.he didn't know Mike at all
A. Very well,thank you
B. I’m busy withmy final paper
C. I’m coming by train
D. Glad to meet you,Jack