[国开形考作业] 钢筋混凝土圈梁的最小截面为() 日期:2021-12-15 15:07:39 点击:184 好评:0
(单选题)13: 钢筋混凝土圈梁的最小截面为() A: 240mm×120mm B: 240mm×180mm C: 180mm×120mm D: 180mm×180mm ...
[国开形考作业] ()开启时不占室内空间,但擦窗不便;()擦窗安全方便,但影响家 日期:2021-12-15 15:06:15 点击:89 好评:0
(单选题)1: ()开启时不占室内空间,但擦窗不便;()擦窗安全方便,但影响家具布置和使用 A: 内开窗、固定窗 B: 内开窗、外开窗 C: 立转窗、外开窗 D: 外开窗、内开窗 ...
[国开形考作业] 防火墙的最大间距根据建筑物的()而定 日期:2021-12-15 15:05:33 点击:100 好评:0
(单选题)15: 防火墙的最大间距根据建筑物的()而定 A: 材料 B: 耐火性质 C: 防火要求 D: 耐火等级 ...
[国开形考作业] 纪念性建筑或大型公共建筑常常运用()尺度,以表现庄严、雄伟的 日期:2021-12-15 15:03:46 点击:118 好评:0
(单选题)3: 纪念性建筑或大型公共建筑常常运用()尺度,以表现庄严、雄伟的气氛。 A: 自然 B: 夸张 C: 亲切 D: 相似 ...
[国开形考作业] In 1920, barely out 日期:2021-12-15 14:51:26 点击:71 好评:0
(判断题)44: In 1920, barely out of his teens, Alfred Hitchcock went to work for an American film company which had opened a studio in Islington, London. His first job at the studio was writing captions (脚本) for ...
[国开形考作业] In 1920, barely out of his te 日期:2021-12-15 14:46:32 点击:123 好评:0
(判断题)41: In 1920, barely out of his teens, Alfred Hitchcock went to work for an American film company which had opened a studio in Islington, London. His first job at the studio was writing captions (脚本) for silent...
[国开形考作业] The high cost of labor is an important ______ in the rising 日期:2021-12-15 14:41:01 点击:52 好评:0
(单选题)25: The high cost of labor is an important ______ in the rising price of steel. A: result B: factor C: item D: growth ...
[国开形考作业] I’m afraid these shoes are not ______ in your size 日期:2021-12-15 14:40:17 点击:71 好评:0
(单选题)13: I’m afraid these shoes are not ______ in your size. A: applicable B: available C: accessible D: adaptable ...
[国开形考作业] 正误判断题: In the UK, in business 日期:2021-12-15 14:37:15 点击:172 好评:0
(单选题)39: 正误判断题: In the UK, in business situations, when you meet someone for the first time you shake hands and say, "How do you do?". This is not really a question, and the reply to it is another greetin...
[国开形考作业] —Could I speak to Don Watkins, please? — 日期:2021-12-15 14:35:17 点击:53 好评:0
(单选题)15: —Could I speak to Don Watkins, please? —________________. A: I’m listening. B: Oh, how are you? C: Speaking, please. D: I’m Don. ...