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Which of the following is true according to the article?
A . Text messages have allowed children to learn and feel empathy.
B . Cell phones have made children‘s life at school colorful and exciting.
C . Experiencing loneliness or sadness is as beneficial as enjoying happiness.
D . Cell phones may offer people the quickest way to find someone to talk to.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A . A. Men do better than women when it comes to learning English.
B . B. Women stand out at remembering people’s names.
C . C. Men excel at typing as many words in a particular category as possible in the given time.
D . D. Women excel at dealing mathematic problems.
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According to the article, the growth of the Internet requires ______.
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The author employs multiple approaches to provide evidence in this article in order to convince the readers.
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According to the article, what is probably true about the most popular auction sites?( )
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According to the article, inventors used to secure patents on their inventions far______than they can now.
A.easiest
B.easier
C.most easily
D.more easily
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which of the following is NOT true according to the article?
A.After they finish school, people must learn to be suitable to the many major changes that affect their lives.
B.Parents need to understand the best ways to educate children.
C.People need to understand how certain experiences change their behaviors.
D.Employees make use of the principles of learning to influence the behavior. of employers.
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Which sentence is true according to the two articles?
A.Mr. Lydn was fired by the Gulf Oil Corp.
B.Mr. Lydn was an oil-refining engineer in his former company.
C.Mr. Washington is in charge of recruiting the new members.
D.Joe Smith is a friend of Mr. Washington.
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According to the writer of the article, the two words "harmonization" and "standardization"______.
A.often refer to the same thing
B.are rather different in that they originated from different sources
C.always mean the same thing
D.occasionally refer to the same thing
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According to the article.the California energy commission has received 200 project applications in one month. If that rate continues,approximately how many applications will they receive his entire year?
A.2,400
B.1,200
C.200
D.3600
此题为多项选择题。
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According to the article, the population explosion of elk and deer was caused also by ______.
A.the adoption of a policy of aggressive predator elimination.
B.the increased number of National Parks.
C.the deceasing number of visitors to National Parks.
D.the heavy exploitation of endangered animals in the 20 century.
此题为多项选择题。
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ly'?◑From a question-and-answer survey.◑From an official source.◑Just according to the China Consumer Association.◑This article doesn't tell us about this.
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Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the article?
A.Banks and credit unions of America have make profits by collecting overdraft fees from customers.
B.The customers of Bank of America could have been hit with overdraft fee for five times at most one year ago.
C.The Bank of America will probably take more similar measures to fight against the weak economy.
D.As the new policy required, the customer will be charged for $ 20.00 on the first day if over-drafting from Bank of America this year.
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Which one is not true according to the article?
A.Nervousness is intimately related to underperforming.
B.When people are nervous, they tend to focus on themselves, what they’re saying, how they’re responding.
C.Being nervous is normal and it’s ok to dismiss your jitters sometimes.
D.Anxiety can be a blocker that stops you from listening, or makes you miss something vital your interviewer just asked.
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Which of the following statements is not true according to this article?
A.Product management is transitioning from a process that involves setting strategy and forecasting response, to a much simpler process where we can experiment and directly measure the response of customers to product changes.
B.Continuous delivery of new software enables experimentation and direct measurement of the response of customers to product changes, creating integrated teamwork, speed, closeness to customers, and facilitating quick fixing of problems in real time.
C.Software is an almost-pure form. of innovation.
D.Software is the future of our life.
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The purpose of this article is to
A.warn us not to nap at work
B.explain the danger of sleepiness
C.discuss the side effects of napping
D.make the reader believe the necessity of napping
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What is TRUE according to the article?
A.The general knew that Mishima had longed to die a hero's death.
B.The general was greatly taken aback by Mishima's suicide attempt.
C.Some soldiers surrendered after Mishima's speech.
D.One of Mishima's aides was killed by the soldiers.
此题为多项选择题。
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Which of the following is not true according to the article?
A.Parents play an important part in their children's growth.
B.The less you use your mind the duller you may become.
C.Intelligence is obviously the result of where and how you live.
D.Parents should always encourage their children.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?
A.People should provide moderate places for dogs in the hospitals.
B.The benefits of being with dogs for heart patients can't last long.
C.Encountering dogs will cause the abnormal heart rate of patients.
D.Study identifies that dog can be the heart patients' best friend.
此题为多项选择题。
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The price of an article of clothing was reduced from $25 to $20. The reduced price of the article was then increased by x percent to return it to $ 25.
Column A Column B
x 20
A.if the quantity in Column A is greater
B.if the quantity in Column B is greater
C.if the two quantity are equal
D.if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given
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Which of the following statements is NOTtrue, according to the article?
A.Natural gas comes partly from Canadian fields.
B.Bottled gas is more expensive than utilitygas.
C.Equipment for home heating has been considerablyimproved.
D.Solar heating dominated America in 2000.
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Computers have aided in the study of humanities for almost as long as the machines have existed. Decades ago, when the technology consisted solely of massive, number-crunching mainframe. computers, the chief liberal arts applications were in compiling statistical indexes of works of literature. In 1964, IBM held a conference on computers and the humanities where, according to a 1985 article in the journal Science, "most of the conferees were using compeers to compile concordances, which are alphabetical indices used in literary research."
Mainframe. computers helped greatly in the highly laborious task, which dates back to the Renaissance, of cataloging each reference of a particular word in a particular work. Concordances help scholars scrutinize important texts for patterns and meaning. Other humanities applications for computers in this early era of technology included compiling dictionaries, especially for forei8n or antiquated languages, and cataloging library collections.
Such types of computer usage in the humanities may seem limited at first, but they have produced some interesting re suits in the last few years and promise to continue to do so. As computer use and access have grown, so has the number of digitized texts of classic literary works.
The computer-hosed study of literary texts has established its own niche in academia. Donald Foster, an English professor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, is one of the leaders in textual scholarship. In the late 1980s Foster created SHAXICON, a database that tracks all the "rare" words used by English playwright William Shakespeare. Each of these words appears in any individual Shakespeare play no more than 12 times. The words can then be cross-referenced with some 2,000 other poetic texts, allowing experienced researchers to explore when they were written, who wrote them, how the author was influenced by the works of other writers, and how the texts changed as they were reproduced over the centuries.
In late 1995 Foster’s work attracted widespread notice when he claimed that Shakespeare was the anonymous author of an obscure 578-1ine poem, A Funeral Elegy (1612). Although experts had made similar claims for other works in the past, Foster gained the backing of a number of prominent scholars because of his computer-based approach. If Foster’s claim holds up to long-term judgment, the poem will be one of the few additions to the Shakespearean canon in the last 100 years.
Foster’s work gained further public acclaim and validation when he was asked to help identify the anonymous author of the heat-selling political novel Primary Colors (1996). After using his computer program to compare the stylistic traits of various writers with those in the novel, Foster tabbed journalist Joe Klein as the author. Soon after, Klein admitted that he was the author. Foster was also employed as an expert in the case of the notorious Unabomber, a terrorist who published an anonymous manifesto in several major newspapers in 1995.
Foster is just one scholar who has noted the coming of the digital age and what it means for traditional fields such as literature. "For traditional learning and humanistic scholarship to be preserved, it, too, must be digitized," he wrote in a scholarly paper. "The future success of literary scholarship depends on our ability to integrate those electronic texts with our ongoing work as scholars and teachers, and to exploit fully the advantages offered by the new medium."
Foster noted that people can now study Shakespeare via Internet Shakespeare Editions, using the computer to compare alternate wordings in different versions and to consult editorial footnotes, literary criticism, stage history, explanatory graphics, video clips, theater reviews, and archival records. Novelist and literary journalist Gregory Feeley noted that "the simplest (and least radic
A.computers have not been very helpful in humanities study until recently
B.computers were widely used in all kinds of literary texts very long ago
C.computers were invented by International Business Machines Corporation
D.computers began to be used for literary study as soon as they were invented
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Which of the following is true according to the article()
A.Text messages have allowed children to learn and feel empathy
B.Cell phones have made children’s life at school colorful and exciting
C.Experiencing loneliness or sadness is as beneficial as enjoying happiness
D.Cell phones may offer people the quickest way to find someone to talk to