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Pragmatics is different from semantics in that pragmatics studies meaning not in isolation, but in context.
A . 正确
B . 错误
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Linguistic forms having the same sense may have different references in different situations while linguistic forms with the same reference always have the same sense.
A . 正确
B . 错误
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In Rome,tourists may easily get__because all the streets look the same.
A . disoriented
B . deluded
C . distracted
D . delineated
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Gas turbines differ from steam turbines in that ().
A . steam rather than gas is used to turn a shaft
B . vapor rather than gas is used to turn a shaft
C . the former uses gas to turn a shaft
D . the latter uses gas to turn a shaft
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()is a property of object-oriented software by which an abstract operation may be performed in different ways in different classes.
A . Method
B . Polymorphism
C . Inheritance
D . Encapsulation
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That difference in ___ may be partly because of how familiar they are with different situations, Figner says.
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All students at different grades in universities, we may say .
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According to the text,we may conclude that the power of a single book,in some cases,is so great that it may make a person’s life totally different.
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After comparing "They stopped at the end of the corridor. " with "At the end of the corridor, they stopped" , you may find some difference in meaning, and the difference can be interpreted in terms of collocative meaning.
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Indeed, ______ may develop in behavior. occurring between different species.
A.expectation
B.reciprocation
C.specification
D.visualization
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Education is different frOm schooling in that.
A.the former is predictable while the latter is not.
B.the former is specific while the latter is not.
C.the former is a formalized process while the latter is not.
D.the former is more open—ended and all-inclusive.than the latter.
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Using extremely different decorating schemes in adjoining rooms may result in_____and lack of unity in style.
A.conflict
B.confrontation
C.disturbance
D.disharmony
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When we don’t know the different ways languages are used in different cultures,we___make serious mistakes.
A.shall
B.must
C.could
D.should
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The content in the paper declaration form. may be different from that in the electronic declaration form.()
是
否
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Natural history exhibits differ from art exhibits in that they().
A.are bought
B.are not displayed to the public
C.often must be constructed
D.do not require research
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听力原文:The trouble is that when things seem to go wrong, it may be too late to fix them, because you actually built the problem in from the start. It's vital that each member of the team knows exactly what it is he or she is supposed to contribute. You won't get a good whole if the parts aren't put together properly. If members are from different departments, they'll have different expectations, which need to be dealt with.
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You know what a hotel is, of course. And perhaps, you also know what a condo is-aresidntial(居住的)building divided into seprate uniots that are owned by different people.What you may not know is that in someU.S. cities, the two have come together into somethingcalled a “condo hotel”.
Some condo hotels can now be found in beach and mountain towns and a few small cities,However, none is more famous than the great 105-year-old Plaza Hotel in New York,on Fifth Avenue across from Central Park. The Plaza closed for repair in When it reopened two years later,more than half of it had been changed into one of these modern condo hotels.
Here&39;s how it works: You buy what equals to an apartment(公寓). If it&39;s at&39;The Plaza,it will cost you between $ 1.5million and $9 mllion. So you own a part of the building. But there&39;s some inconvinience. You may stay there no more than 120 days a year. hereion. The rest of the time,the hotel&39;s workers can book guests into your place, just as they would in the regular hotel&39;s rooms. So if you&39;re lucky and rich,you can now live in really special quarters up to almost one thid of the year. While others pay off your mortgage(房贷)the rest of the year.
So far,a great monry of the nation&39;s condo hotel units have been purchased not by rich people but richer companiesm, including foreign ones. They want a nice place for their bosses to stay when they are in town or working late at the office.
47.A condo is a place where people .
A.live
B.work
C.eat
D.study
What do we know about a condo hotel?A.It is designed by rich companies.
B.It is built for foreign travellers.
C.It is usually sold at a low price.
D.It is owned by different people.
How long can you stay in your own condo hotel unit a most each year?A.120 days
B.One month
C.Half a year
D.Three months.
What does purchased in the last parngraph probably mean?A.Closed.
B.Bought.
C.Damaged.
D.Repaired.
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An enterprise operating transportation in logistics may engage the services of a wide variety of()that provide different transportation services on a per shipment basis.
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Most people don't enjoy facing the difficult situations that sometimes occur with coworkers in the workplace. Such situations may arise from honest disagreements over design or engineering issues, personnel or benefits matters, management decisions or actions, or from any other situation where human impressions and objectives differ.
There could be double trouble for engineers who are more likely to feel at home with electrons and bytes(信息组), and behave in highly predictable ways, than with coworkers, who often appear arbitrary and unpredictable. For those of us who have internalized the strict and measurable rules of the physical world, dealing with other people can be both disappointing and frustrating.
Yet how you manage situations of conflict with your coworkers could have a significant impact on your career, often even more than your engineering prowess or your design skills. Those who deal successfully with potential conflicts are far more likely to receive added responsibilities and promotions, in addition to the pay increases and respect that come with them. On the other hand, not dealing successfully with conflict can potentially relegate you to a career backwater, with technical challenges and high pay passing you by.
Why is dealing with conflict an important skill today? It's primarily because there's more of it now than in the past. Workers of all types are more likely to speak up for their own ideas or actions, rather than follow the dictating corporate chain of command. Conflict also sometimes arises as a result of unclear company goals, or when those goals aren't shared equally by all. Rather than working for a single common good, employees and managers seek individual goals, such as promotion, job security, experience, money, and even the proverbial free lunch.
Not only is actual conflict greater today, but even the potential for interpersonal conflicts in the workplace is far greater than at any time in the past. One reason for this is increased time-to-market pressures. The need to rapidly make decisions, establish an engineering direction, and meet project milestones adds elements of tension and stress to an already difficult endeavor.
This makes the workplace a potential minefield for interpersonal conflict. It's especially apparent to an engineer in a position of responsibility, like a project leader or an engineering manager. For an engineer who must work with others to complete a project, the need to manage conflict can spell the difference between success and failure.
Which of the following statements is true' according to the passage?
A.Minefields are becoming common in the workplace.
B.Workplace conflict can arise from honest disagreements.
C.Workers today are less equipped to deal with workplace conflict.
D.Companies are finding new ways to deal with workplace conflict.
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The uses for multimedia are so vast that the term has confused many people. Roughly speaking, multimedia may be viewed as applications that operate within a media-rich, digital environment on the desktop, over local networks via telecommunications. As a result, the term “multimedia” takes on vastly different meanings to different groups of people. The real value of the term is that it serves as a common vision for the direction of new visual communication opportunities and markets-a vision where the barriers to communication and self-expression in media have been removed.
(1).From the first paragraph we may conclude that multimedia are ().
A.desktop computers
B.applications
C.telecommunications over LAN
D.digital environment
(2).What kind of barrier do we have before the advent of multimedia ()?
A.Expression barrier
B.Difference in definition
C.Market barrier
D.Difficulties in VOD
(3).Which of the following can’t be interpreted as multimedia()?
A.Media-rich, digital storage
B.High degree of data structure
C.High level of interactivity
D.Passive communications
(4).The author tends to think VOD movies as ().
A.multimedia application
B.delivery of sequential information
C.our definition of multimedia
D.parallel communications
(5).The best title of passage is ().
A.The Uses of Multimedia
B.Broadband Multimedia Communication
C.What Multimedia Are Like
D.Multimedia Services
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Online display advertising differs from adverts on traditional media in that
A.it can use video and audio as well as text and images.
B.it can appear almost anywhere on the page
C.it can take you to a place where you can buy something.
D.it can offer you the exact product that you are looking for.
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In other words, each connection creates a (72) witha length that may be totally different from another path created by another connection. This means that TCP cannot use the same retransmission time f
A.path
B. window
C. response
D. process
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6、1993年5月,“曙光一号”计算机,运算速度达到当时世界先进水平,运算速度为______。 In May 1993, dawn one computer, with the operating speed of the world's best at that time, had.
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. Fame differs from honor in that _______.
A.bad men and women can enjoy fame
B.the great people can enjoy fame
C.fame can fade in color
D.virtuous persons will not seek fame