SAVER
The Saver return is our most flexible leisure ticket. It can be used on all trains on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. On Mondays and Fridays it can be used on most trains except some peak trains.
CONDITIONS OF TRAVEL
— You must book your ticket at least seven full days before you start your journey.
— You must return within thirty-one days.
— Break of journey is not allowed.
— There are no reductions on Saver return tickets for children under the age of sixteen.
— Saver return tickets are only available for journeys over fifty miles.
The Saver return ticket is NOT valid for______.
A. Saturdays.
B. Sundays.
C. any public holidays.
D. certain peak trains.
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Margaret Mee. English Explorer and Painter of Amazon Flora
- Born in Chesham, England, in May 1909.
- Studied at St Martins School of Art and later at the Camberwell School of Art.
- Went to Brazil with her husband Greville, a commercial artist, in 1952.
- Made her first expedition to the Amazon in 1956 at the age of 47.
- Made 15 further expeditions to the Amazon. The last expedition took place in May 1988.
- She never painted or drew from photographs. She painted what she saw.
- She published two books of her paintings in 1968 and 1980.
- She achieved an ambition of 36 years to paint the night-flowing Amazon Moonflower only in 1988.
- Her diaries, In Search of the Flowers of the Amazon Forest, were published in 1988.
- A botanist who knew her well described her as follows. "Many people have travelled Amazonian waters, many people have painted Amazonian plants, but Margaret Mee outranks those other travellers and artists simply because she, with her watercolours, went, saw and conquered the region. She has been able to fill her subjects with the reality of their environment."
Margaret Mee went on her first expedition to the Amazon in______.
A. 1952.
B. 1968.
C. 1947.
D. 1956.
根据FIDIC合同条件的规定,按金额扣回动员预付款时应止于支付金额达到合同价 ()的当月。
A. 0.3
B. 0.5
C. 0.6
D. 0.8
Car thefts account for a quarter of all recorded crime. Together they impose costs on everyone—the cost of the police time taken up in dealing with the offenses, the cost of taking offenders through the criminal justice system, and the cost to motorists of increased insurance premiums.
Over 460,000 cars are reported missing in this country each year and many of these are never recovered. Many of those which are found have been damaged by the thieves. A stolen car is also far more likely to be involved in an accident than the same car driven by its owner; car thieves are often young and sometimes drunk. Yet car crime can be cut drastically if motorists follow a few simple rules to keep thieves out of their cars in the first place.
Most car thieves are opportunist unskilled petty criminals; many are under So make your own car a less inviting target, to discourage thieves from trying.
The main message of the pamphlet is to______.
A. provide car owners with car theft statistics.
B. give details about costs in crime prevention.
C. portray the profile of certain car thieves.
D. raise car owners' awareness against car theft.
The changes have been significant, but, because tradition and prejudice can still handicap women in their working careers and personal lives, major legislation to help promote equality of opportunity and pay was passed during the 1970s.
At the heart of women's changed role in society has been the rise in the number of women at work, particularly married women. As technology and society permit highly effective and generally acceptable methods of family planning there has been a decline in family size. Women as a result are involved in child-rearing for a much shorter time and related to this, there has been a rapid increase in the number of women with young children who return to work when the children are old enough not to need constant care and attention.
Since 1951 the proportion of married women who work has grown from just over a fifth to a half. Compared with their counterparts elsewhere on the Continent, British women comprise a relatively high proportion of the work-force, about two-fifths, but on average they work fewer hours, about 31 a week. There is still a significant difference between women's average earnings and men's, but the equal pay legislation which came into force at the end of 1975 appears to have helped to narrow the gap between women's and men's basic rates.
As more and more women joined the work-force in the 1960s and early 1970s there was an increase in the collective incomes of women as a whole and a major change in the economic role of large numbers of housewives. Families have come to rely on married women's earnings as an essential part of their income, rather than as "pocket money". At the same time social roals within the family are more likely to be shared, exchanged or altered.
The general idea of the passage is about______.
A. social trends in contemporary Britain.
B. changes in women's economic status.
C. equal opportunity and pay in Britain.
D. women's roles within the family.