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What IBM resource will give you a picture of the possible plug types clearly labeled for those times your customer asks, "What plug type do I tell my electrician to use, and what does it look like? ()
A . IBM Power Configurator Tool
B . IBM xREF Sheets
C . IBM Configuration & Options Guide COG
D . IBM ServerProve
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what iS the woman asking the man for?
A . His opinions on juvenile crime.
B . His opinions on social system.
C . His opinions on the prevention of young people crime.
D . His opinions on the behaviors of media and sch001.
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In 1649, Charles I was beheaded, monarchy was abolished, and Britain became a _________.
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Charles I believed in the divine right of the king.
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I want to know the true reason _______ you ask for leave.A. which B. what C. how D. why
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If I did what you ask, it would be a __________ of everything I believe in.
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The sentence Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country is _____.
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17. What does the woman ask for?
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She asked, “What does modernism mean ( )
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W:Hello! GBS Company.M: I’m calling to ask about the after-sale service.Question: What is the man askingabout?
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2. In running this business, I need to ______ ask myself whether what I’m doing is aligned with my goals.
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M: I don’t know how to use this new software?W: Why not ask Jack to help you?Question: What will the man probably do?
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What are the recipients asked to do?
A.To propose strategic plans.
B.To voluntarily join task forces of Academic Affairs.
C.To help the Faculty Handbook committee.
D.To attend the luncheon.
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听力原文:W: I don't know what to do about my job, every evening the boss asks us to work later and later. don't mind the extra pay, but I'm just about to stretch to my limit.
M: Hum, well, maybe you should say something. He might not realize you're also a full-time student.
Q: What does the man suggest doing?
(18)
A.Looking for another job.
B.Starting work later in the day.
C.Talking to her boss about her schedule.
D.Asking her boss for a raise in pay.
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What does the woman ask the man?
A.Where he lives
B.Where he is from
C.Who he spoke with
D.What he does for a living
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What are readers asked to do?
A.Confirm their attendance
B.Suggest ideas for the agenda
C.Get to the venue by 6:50 pm
D.Read the minutes of a meeting
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What do Charles Honts' laboratory studies suggest?
A.Highly-educated college students can beat the polygraph.
B.College students do not want to heat the polygraph.
C.Polygraph is reliable.
D.Polygraph failed to detect the lies of college students.
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Shortly after the British naturalist, Charles Darwin, published his theory of evolution, a Victorian lady was asked what she thought of the idea that humans and animals were descended from a common ancestor. "Let us hope it is not true," she said. (46)
This story is probably apocryphal, but it illustrates well the attitudes of the time. (47) Many people accept Darwin's view of how we came into being that our bodies evolved through the process of natural selection acting on our genes.
However, Darwin believed evolution was responsible for far more than just our physical characteristics. He saw it as the major influence in shaping our psychology. In- deed, he predicted that "in the distant future, psychology will be based on a new foundation". (48)
To proponents of concepts like free will and personal responsibility, such an idea seems absurd. (49) Their research has revealed increasing evidence that the human mind is made up of innate mechanisms, which control everything from the way we perceive time and space, to how we learn survival techniques and choose mates.
(50) Steven Pinker, Professor of Cognitive Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, likens language ability to computer software, "children learn a new word every 90 minutes of their waking life for years, then they have to figure out how to string them together using a kind of mental computer program. The essence of human language is the ability to convey new ideas by putting words together in different combinations. Since we all have this language 'software' in our minds, we can figure out what others are saying by the meanings of the words and the order in which they are arranged."
A. Today, we are more comfortable with out past.
B. "And, if it is true, let us hope it does not become public knowledge."
C. But a growing number of scientists are questioning the extent to which our behavior. is controlled by our culture.
D. Many people are calling for controls on cloning immedicte1y before the practice is abused.
E. The foundation was, of course, his theory of evolution.
F. Nowhere is this more obvious than our innate ability to learn languages.
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What did his uncle ask him to do?
A.Learn to paint pictures.
B.Make money with it.
C.Let the lawyer know how he spend the money.
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When I was about 12 I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list grew: I was skinny, I wasn&39;t a good student, I was boyish, I talked too loud, and so on. I put up with her as long as I could. At last, with great anger, I ran to my father in tears. He listened to my outburst quietly. Then he asked, "Are the things she says true or not?" True? I wanted to know how to strike back. What did truth have to do with it?
"Mary, didn&39;t you ever wonder what you are really like? Well, you now have that girl&39;s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said. " I did as he directed and discovered to my surprise that about half the things were true.
Some of them I couldn&39;t change (like being skinny), but a good number I could and suddenly wanted to change. For the first time in my life I got a fairly clear picture of myself. I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. "That&39;s just for you," he said.
"You know better than anybody else the truth about yourself, once you hear it. But you&39;ve got to learn to listen, not to close your ears in anger or hurt. When something said about you is true you&39;ll know it. You&39;ll find that it will echo inside you. " Daddy&39;s advice has returned to me at many important moments.
1、What did the girl&39;s enemy like to do?
A.Talking with her.
B.Pointing out her weak points.
C.Reporting to the teacher.
D.Quarrelling with her.
What did the girl do when she could no longer bear her enemy?A.She turned to her father.
B.She cried to her heart's content.
C.She tried to put up with her again.
D.She tried to be her friend.
Why did the girl's father ask her to make the list?A.He wanted to keep the list at home.
B.He didn't know what the girl's enemy had said.
C.He wanted the girl to talk back.
D.He wanted her to check if she really had these weak points.
What can we infer from reading the passage?A.The girl benefited from her father's advice.
B.The girl was very often angry with her father.
C.The girl's father loved other people's advice,
D.The girl was easily hurt by her father ,
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
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Man: Did you see Martha just now? I want to ask her to go with us to the concert tonight. Woman: She must be around somewhere. You may still be able to catch her. Question: What does the woman mean?
A.She knows where Martha has gone.
B.Martha will go to the concert by herself.
C.It is quite possible for the man to find Martha.
D.The man is going to meet Martha at the concert.
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The teacher asked me___.
A.what I studied English for B.what did I study English for C.what do I study English for D.what I have studied English for.
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Charles I was the only King executed in the history of Great Britain! .( )
A:对
B:错
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What did George ask Melinda to do?()
A.A.Prepare a report for a meeting
B.B.Make a schedule for a meeting
C.C.File the reports for him