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B737NG的主电源是
APU发电机
APU发电机、左发(ENG)发电机
APU发电机、右发(ENG)发电机
APU发电机、左ENG发电机、右ENG发电机
GUS操作站的键锁ENG代表工程师
angengingong各韵母中的韵腹是ng是
ENG方式的特点
B737CL的主电源是
APU发电机
APU发电机、左发(ENG)发电机
APU发电机、右发(ENG)发电机
APU发电机、左ENG发电机、右ENG发电机
已知Eng1=90Math1=80T1=2Total1=Eng1+Math1/T1则Total1=
80
90
85
170
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压缩天然气的缩写
LNG
NG
ENG
JNG
电视节目制作的方式通常分为三种分别为ENGESPEFP
n和len和eng在普通话里各是两个不同的音所以兰和南陈和程 读音不同而南京话里n和len和eng没
当A/THR衔接且起作用时
推力手柄控制ENG且FCU上的A/THR接通灯亮;
推力手柄控制ENG但FCU上的A/THR接通灯不亮;
推力系统控制ENG但FCU上的A/THR接通灯不亮;
推力系统控制ENG且FCU上的A/THR接通灯亮。
电子新闻采集ENG
ENG设备
电视摄制方式ENG电子新闻采集方式制作方式ESP电子演播室摄制方式
方式是使用便携式的摄像录像设备来采集电视新闻
ENG
ESP
EFP
实况直播
电视节目制作主要采用电子新闻采集ENG电子现场节目制作EFP
发动机反推动力来自.
两台发动机都是蓝系统
ENG2绿系统,ENG1黄系统
ENG2黄系统,ENGl绿系统
ENG2蓝系统,ENGl绿系统
ENG
当AP1&AP2未衔接FD1和FD2衔接且起作用时
FMGEC1控制ENG1,FMGEC2控制ENG2;
FMGEC1控制ENG2;
FMGEC2控制ENG2;
D飞行操纵和发动机控制仅由一个FMGEC来控制。
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SNG
SNB
SNA
SNS
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Passage2 HarrietBeecherStowehadpouredher heartintoheranti-slaverybookUncleTom’sCabin.Butneithershenor herfirstpublisherthoughtitwouldbeabigsuccess.78Thepublisherwas sodoubtfulthathewantedhertosplitthepublishingcostswithhimandall shehopedwasthatitwouldmakeenoughmoneyforhertobuyanewsilk dress.Butwhenthefirst5000copieswereprintedin1852 theysoldoutintwodays.Inayearthebookhadsold300000copiesinthe UnitedStatesand150000inEngland.Forawhileitoutsold销得比多everybook intheworldexcepttheBible.Withinsixmonthsofits releaseaplaywasmadefromthebookwhichran350performancesinNewYork andremainedAmerica’smostpopularplayfor80years.79 ItmightappearthatUncleTom’sCabinwasuniversallypopularbutthis wascertainlynottrue.Manypeopleduringthosepre-CivilWar days—particularlydefendersoftheslaverysystem-condemneditasfalse propagandaandpoorlywrittenmelodrama传奇剧作品.Harrietdidhave strongreligiousviewsagainstslaveryWhenaskedhowshecametowritethe booksherepliedGodwroteit.andshetriedtoconvincepeopleslavery waswrongsoperhapsthebookcouldbeconsideredpropaganda.Butifsoit wastruepropagandabecauseitaccuratelydescribedtheevilsof slavery.ThoughshewasborninConnecticut1832asayoung womanshemovedtoCincinnatiOhiowhenherfatheracceptedthepresidencyof newlyfoundedLaneTheologicalSeminary神学院.Ohiowasafreestatebutjust acrosstheOhioRiverinKentuckyHarrietsawslaveryinaction.She lived18yearsinCincinnatimarryingCalvinStoweprofessorofacollege.In 1851HarrietBeeeherStowebeganherbook.Itsvastinfluence strengthenedtheanti-slaverymovementandangereddefendersoftheslave system.Todaysomehistorians历史学家thinkthatithelpedbringontheAmerican CivilWar.InfactwhenAbrahamLincolnmetHarrietatthe WhiteHouseduringtheCivilWarhesaidSothisisthelittleladywho startedthisbigwar.BeforethepublicationofthebookUncleTom’sCabin
M:CanIseeademonstrationofthistaperecorderW:______
Passage1 Therewasonethoughtthatair pollutionaffectedonlytheareaimmediatelyaroundlargecitieswithfactories andheavyautomobiletraffic.Atpresentwerealizethatalthoughthesearethe areaswiththeworstairpollutiontheproblemisliterallyworldwide.76 Onseveraloccasionsoverthepastdecadeaheavycloudofairpollutionhas coveredtheeastoftheUnitedStatesandbroughthealthwarningsinruralareas awayfromanymajorconcentrationofmanufacturing_andautomobiletraffic. Infacttheveryclimateoftheentireearthmaybeinfectedbyair pollution.Somescientistsconsiderthattheincreasingconcentrationofcarbon dioxideintheairresultingfromtheburningoffossilfuelscoalandoilis creatingagreenhouseeffect—conservingheatreflectedfromtheearthand raisingtheworld’saveragetemperature.Ifthisviewiscorrectandthe world’stemperatureisraisedonlyafewdegreesmuchofthepolarice capwillmeltandcitiessuchasNewYorkBostonMiamiandNewOrleanswill beinwater.77Anotherviewlesswidelyheldisthat increasingparticularmatterintheatmosphereisblockingsunlightandlowering theearth’stemperature—aresultthatwouldbeequallydisastrous.Adrop ofjustafewdegreescouldcreatesomethingclosetoanewiceageandwould makeagriculturedifficultorimpossibleinmanyofourtopfanningareas.Today wedonotknowforsurethateitheroftheseconditionswillhappenthoughone recentgovernmentreportdraftedbyexpertsinthefieldconcludedthatthe greenhouseeffectisverypossible.Perhapsifweareluckyenoughthetwo tendencieswilloffseteachotherandtheworld’stemperaturewillstayabout thesameasitisnow.Itcanbeconcludedthat______.
Pleaseletushavemoretime______
Accordingtotheweatherforecastwhichisusually______itwillsnowthisafternoon.
A.Whereisit B.Noproblem. C.Yeah.That’sfine. D.Ihopesotoo. E.OKThat’llbe$18.80. F.Nothanks. G.It’sverystriking. H.You’relucky. Steven:Iforgottobringmynotebook.Sam:______
PassageFiveWhenateacherorlecturerrecommendsastudenttoreadabookitisusuallyforaparticularpurpose.Inmanyeasestheteacherdoesn’tsuggestthatthewholebookshouldberead.Infacthemayjustrefertoafewpageswhichhaveadirectbearingonthematterbeingdiscussed.Unfortunatelywhenmanystudentspickupabooktoreadtheytendtohavenoparticularpurposeinmindotherthansimplyto"readthebook".Oftentheyopenthebookandstartreadingpagebypagelinebylinewordbyword;inotherwordsslowlyandingreatdetail.Theresultisthatstudentsfrequentlydon’thaveanoverallviewofwhattheyarereading;alsotheytendtoforgetfairlysoonwhatthey’yebeenreading.Studentscanmaketheirreadingmuchmoreeffectivebyadoptingastrategy策略aimedathelpingthemtounderstandandtorememberwhattheyread.Firstlytheyshoulddecidepreciselywhythey’rereadingthebook:perhapsit’stofindsomeinformationthat’llansweraquestion;perhapsit’stounderstandadifficultideaorargumentandsoon.Thenthestudentsshoulddecideexactlywhattheyaregoingtoread;it’sseldomnecessarytoreadthewholebook.Agoodstartingpointisthecontentspagethechapterheadingsandeventheindex索引atthebackofthebook.Theyareveryusefulinhelpingtopinpointtheexactpagesthatneedtobereadcarefullyforparticularpiecesofinformation. Accordingtothepassageitisrareforateacher
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PassageFiveWhenateacherorlecturerrecommendsastudenttoreadabookitisusuallyforaparticularpurpose.Inmanyeasestheteacherdoesn’tsuggestthatthewholebookshouldberead.Infacthemayjustrefertoafewpageswhichhaveadirectbearingonthematterbeingdiscussed.Unfortunatelywhenmanystudentspickupabooktoreadtheytendtohavenoparticularpurposeinmindotherthansimplyto"readthebook".Oftentheyopenthebookandstartreadingpagebypagelinebylinewordbyword;inotherwordsslowlyandingreatdetail.Theresultisthatstudentsfrequentlydon’thaveanoverallviewofwhattheyarereading;alsotheytendtoforgetfairlysoonwhatthey’yebeenreading.Studentscanmaketheirreadingmuchmoreeffectivebyadoptingastrategy策略aimedathelpingthemtounderstandandtorememberwhattheyread.Firstlytheyshoulddecidepreciselywhythey’rereadingthebook:perhapsit’stofindsomeinformationthat’llansweraquestion;perhapsit’stounderstandadifficultideaorargumentandsoon.Thenthestudentsshoulddecideexactlywhattheyaregoingtoread;it’sseldomnecessarytoreadthewholebook.Agoodstartingpointisthecontentspagethechapterheadingsandeventheindex索引atthebackofthebook.Theyareveryusefulinhelpingtopinpointtheexactpagesthatneedtobereadcarefullyforparticularpiecesofinformation. Theresultofreadingwordbywordisthat
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1don'tthinkitisanyuse______thismatteranyfurther.
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Passage2 HarrietBeecherStowehadpouredher heartintoheranti-slaverybookUncleTom’sCabin.Butneithershenor herfirstpublisherthoughtitwouldbeabigsuccess.78Thepublisherwas sodoubtfulthathewantedhertosplitthepublishingcostswithhimandall shehopedwasthatitwouldmakeenoughmoneyforhertobuyanewsilk dress.Butwhenthefirst5000copieswereprintedin1852 theysoldoutintwodays.Inayearthebookhadsold300000copiesinthe UnitedStatesand150000inEngland.Forawhileitoutsold销得比多everybook intheworldexcepttheBible.Withinsixmonthsofits releaseaplaywasmadefromthebookwhichran350performancesinNewYork andremainedAmerica’smostpopularplayfor80years.79 ItmightappearthatUncleTom’sCabinwasuniversallypopularbutthis wascertainlynottrue.Manypeopleduringthosepre-CivilWar days—particularlydefendersoftheslaverysystem-condemneditasfalse propagandaandpoorlywrittenmelodrama传奇剧作品.Harrietdidhave strongreligiousviewsagainstslaveryWhenaskedhowshecametowritethe booksherepliedGodwroteit.andshetriedtoconvincepeopleslavery waswrongsoperhapsthebookcouldbeconsideredpropaganda.Butifsoit wastruepropagandabecauseitaccuratelydescribedtheevilsof slavery.ThoughshewasborninConnecticut1832asayoung womanshemovedtoCincinnatiOhiowhenherfatheracceptedthepresidencyof newlyfoundedLaneTheologicalSeminary神学院.Ohiowasafreestatebutjust acrosstheOhioRiverinKentuckyHarrietsawslaveryinaction.She lived18yearsinCincinnatimarryingCalvinStoweprofessorofacollege.In 1851HarrietBeeeherStowebeganherbook.Itsvastinfluence strengthenedtheanti-slaverymovementandangereddefendersoftheslave system.Todaysomehistorians历史学家thinkthatithelpedbringontheAmerican CivilWar.InfactwhenAbrahamLincolnmetHarrietatthe WhiteHouseduringtheCivilWarhesaidSothisisthelittleladywho startedthisbigwar.Thewriterwrotethepassageinorderto______.
Passage3 Equalpayforequalworkisaphrase usedbytheAmericanwomenwhofeelthattheyareunfairlytreatedbysociety. Theysayitisnotrightforwomentobepaidlessthanmenforthesame work.Somepeoplesaymenhavemoredutiesthanwomen.Amarried manisthoughttoearnmoneytosupporthisfamilyandtomaketheimportant decisionsoitisrightforthemtobepaidmore.Someareevenagainstmarried womenworkingatail.Whenwivesgoouttoworktheysaythehomeandchildren aregivennoattentionto.80Ifwomenareencouragedbyequalpaytotake full-timejobstheywillbeunabletodothethingstheyarebestatdoing: makinganicehomeandbringingupchildren.Womenwho disagreesaytheywanttoescapefromthelimitedplacewhichsocietywishes themtofillandtohavefreedomtochoosebetweenworkandhomelifeora mixtureofthetwo.Womenhavethefightnotonlytoequalpaybutalsotoequal chances.Thewomenwhodisagreesaythat______.
Icouldnotaffordtorentahouselikethat______it.
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Expectednoisesareusuallymore______thanunexpectedonesofthelikemagnitude.
Passage3 Equalpayforequalworkisaphrase usedbytheAmericanwomenwhofeelthattheyareunfairlytreatedbysociety. Theysayitisnotrightforwomentobepaidlessthanmenforthesame work.Somepeoplesaymenhavemoredutiesthanwomen.Amarried manisthoughttoearnmoneytosupporthisfamilyandtomaketheimportant decisionsoitisrightforthemtobepaidmore.Someareevenagainstmarried womenworkingatail.Whenwivesgoouttoworktheysaythehomeandchildren aregivennoattentionto.80Ifwomenareencouragedbyequalpaytotake full-timejobstheywillbeunabletodothethingstheyarebestatdoing: makinganicehomeandbringingupchildren.Womenwho disagreesaytheywanttoescapefromthelimitedplacewhichsocietywishes themtofillandtohavefreedomtochoosebetweenworkandhomelifeora mixtureofthetwo.Womenhavethefightnotonlytoequalpaybutalsotoequal chances.Somepeoplebelievethat_____.
HespokeEnglishsowellthatItookit______thathewasanAmerican.
Atfirsttheinstituterefusedtopurchasethetelescopebutthisdecisionwas______revised.
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Passage2 HarrietBeecherStowehadpouredher heartintoheranti-slaverybookUncleTom’sCabin.Butneithershenor herfirstpublisherthoughtitwouldbeabigsuccess.78Thepublisherwas sodoubtfulthathewantedhertosplitthepublishingcostswithhimandall shehopedwasthatitwouldmakeenoughmoneyforhertobuyanewsilk dress.Butwhenthefirst5000copieswereprintedin1852 theysoldoutintwodays.Inayearthebookhadsold300000copiesinthe UnitedStatesand150000inEngland.Forawhileitoutsold销得比多everybook intheworldexcepttheBible.Withinsixmonthsofits releaseaplaywasmadefromthebookwhichran350performancesinNewYork andremainedAmerica’smostpopularplayfor80years.79 ItmightappearthatUncleTom’sCabinwasuniversallypopularbutthis wascertainlynottrue.Manypeopleduringthosepre-CivilWar days—particularlydefendersoftheslaverysystem-condemneditasfalse propagandaandpoorlywrittenmelodrama传奇剧作品.Harrietdidhave strongreligiousviewsagainstslaveryWhenaskedhowshecametowritethe booksherepliedGodwroteit.andshetriedtoconvincepeopleslavery waswrongsoperhapsthebookcouldbeconsideredpropaganda.Butifsoit wastruepropagandabecauseitaccuratelydescribedtheevilsof slavery.ThoughshewasborninConnecticut1832asayoung womanshemovedtoCincinnatiOhiowhenherfatheracceptedthepresidencyof newlyfoundedLaneTheologicalSeminary神学院.Ohiowasafreestatebutjust acrosstheOhioRiverinKentuckyHarrietsawslaveryinaction.She lived18yearsinCincinnatimarryingCalvinStoweprofessorofacollege.In 1851HarrietBeeeherStowebeganherbook.Itsvastinfluence strengthenedtheanti-slaverymovementandangereddefendersoftheslave system.Todaysomehistorians历史学家thinkthatithelpedbringontheAmerican CivilWar.InfactwhenAbrahamLincolnmetHarrietatthe WhiteHouseduringtheCivilWarhesaidSothisisthelittleladywho startedthisbigwar.HarrietBeecherStowewasabletodescribetheevilsofslaverybecause______.
Passage1 Therewasonethoughtthatair pollutionaffectedonlytheareaimmediatelyaroundlargecitieswithfactories andheavyautomobiletraffic.Atpresentwerealizethatalthoughthesearethe areaswiththeworstairpollutiontheproblemisliterallyworldwide.76 Onseveraloccasionsoverthepastdecadeaheavycloudofairpollutionhas coveredtheeastoftheUnitedStatesandbroughthealthwarningsinruralareas awayfromanymajorconcentrationofmanufacturing_andautomobiletraffic. Infacttheveryclimateoftheentireearthmaybeinfectedbyair pollution.Somescientistsconsiderthattheincreasingconcentrationofcarbon dioxideintheairresultingfromtheburningoffossilfuelscoalandoilis creatingagreenhouseeffect—conservingheatreflectedfromtheearthand raisingtheworld’saveragetemperature.Ifthisviewiscorrectandthe world’stemperatureisraisedonlyafewdegreesmuchofthepolarice capwillmeltandcitiessuchasNewYorkBostonMiamiandNewOrleanswill beinwater.77Anotherviewlesswidelyheldisthat increasingparticularmatterintheatmosphereisblockingsunlightandlowering theearth’stemperature—aresultthatwouldbeequallydisastrous.Adrop ofjustafewdegreescouldcreatesomethingclosetoanewiceageandwould makeagriculturedifficultorimpossibleinmanyofourtopfanningareas.Today wedonotknowforsurethateitheroftheseconditionswillhappenthoughone recentgovernmentreportdraftedbyexpertsinthefieldconcludedthatthe greenhouseeffectisverypossible.Perhapsifweareluckyenoughthetwo tendencieswilloffseteachotherandtheworld’stemperaturewillstayabout thesameasitisnow.Astothegreenhouseeffecttheauthor______.
Wefeltverysadwhenweheardthenewsthatthemanagerwaskilledinhisofficeyesterday.
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