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Whenever new information is entered, it must be stored somewhere in the computer's(70). RA

Whenever new information is entered, it must be stored somewhere in the computer's(70). RAM only(71)the data temporarily. That is, all information stored in the RAM will disappear if you switch the computer off.

A.processor

B.keyboard

C.printer

D.memory

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第1题
John used to be such a computer buff that he spent a large part of his income ______ his c
omputer whenever a new CPU was introduced.

A.imbibeing

B.modifying

C.increasing

D.upgrading

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第2题
People are indulging in an illusion whenever they find themselves explaining at a cocktail
(鸡尾酒)party,say,that the are“in computers,”or“in telecommunications,”or“in electronic funds transfer”.The implication is that they are part of the high—tech world.Just between US,they usually aren’t.The researchers who made fundamental breakthroughs in those areas are in a high—tech business.The rest of us are (71) of their work.We use computers and other new technology components to develop our products or to organize our affairs.Because we go about this work in teams and projects and other tightly knit working group(紧密联系在一起的工作小组),we are mostly in the human communication business.Our successes stem from good human interactions by all participants in the effort,and our failures stem from poor human interactions.

The main reason we tend to focus on the (72) rather than the human side of the work is not because it’s more (73),but because it’s easier to do.Getting the new disk drive installed is positively trivial compared to figuring out why Horace is in a blue funk(恐惧)or why Susan is dissatisfied with the company after only a few months.Human interactions are complicated and never very crisp(干脆的,干净利落的)and clean in their effects,but they matter more than any other aspect of the work.

If you find yourself concentrating on the (74) rather than the (75) .you’re like the vaudeville character(杂耍人物)who loses his keys on a dark street and looks for them on the adjacent street because,as he explains,“The light is better there!”

(71)

A.creators

B.innovators

C.appliers

D.inventors

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第3题
Peopleareindulginginanillusionwhenevertheyfindthemselvesexplainingatacocktail(鸡尾酒)party

People are indulging in an illusion whenever they find themselves explaining at a cocktail(鸡尾酒)party,say, that the are “in computers,”or“ in telecommunications,”or “in electronic funds transfer”. The implication is that they are part of the high-tech world. Just between us,they usually aren't. The researchers who made fundamental breakthroughs in those areas are in a high-tech business. The rest of us are (71)of their work. We use computers and other new technology components to develop our products or to

organize our affairs. Because we go about this work in teams and projects and other tightly knit working

group(紧密联系在一起的工作小组),we are mostly in the human communication business. Our successes stem from good human

interactions by all participants in the effort,and our failures stem from poor human interactions.

The main reason we tend to focus on the(72)rather than the human side of work is not

because it’s more (73),but because it's easier to do. Getting the new disk drive installed

is positively trivial compared to

figurine out why Horace is in a blue funk(恐惧)or why Susan is dissatisfied with the company aver only a few months. Human interactions are complicated

and never very crisp(干脆的,干净利落的)and clean in their effects, but they matter more than any other aspect of the work.

If you find yourself concentrating on the(74)rather than the(75).you're like the vaudeville character (杂耍人物)who loses his Keys on a dark street and looks for them on the adjacent street because,as he explains,“The light is better there!”

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B. innovators

C.appliers

D. inventors

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第4题
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il(鸡尾酒) party, say, that they are "in computers," or "in telecommunications," or "in electronic funds transfer". The implication is that they are part of the high-tech world. Just between us, they usually aren't. The researchers who made fundamental breakthroughs in those areas are in a high-tech business. The rest of us are (71) of their work. We use computers and other new technology components to develop our products or to organize our affairs. Because we go about this work in teams and projects and other tightly knit working groups(紧密联系在一起的工作小组), we are mostly in the human communication business. Our successes stem from good human interactions by all participants in the effort, and our failures stem from poor human interactions.

The main reason we tend to focus on the (72) rather than the human side of the work is not because it's more (73) , but because it's easier to do. Getting the new disk drive installed is positively trivial compared to figuring out why Horace is in a blue funk(恐惧) or why Susan is dissatisfied with the company after only a few months. Human interactions are complicated and never very crisp(干脆的,干净利落的) and clean in their effects, but they matter more than any other aspect of the work.

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(71)

A. creators

B. innovators

C. appliers

D. inventors

(72)

A. technical

B. classical

C. social

D. societal

(73)

A. trivial

B. crucial

C. minor

D. insignificant

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A. technology

B. sociology

C. physiology

D. astronomy

(75)

A. technology

B. sociology

C. physiology

D. astronomy

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第5题
College brings together people from all walks of life. There are so many different typ

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(1)What is the theme of the passage()?

A.Relationships in college

B.Homework in college

C.Freedom in college

D.Partying in college

(2)Why does the author recommend meeting many new people()?

A.They may become your best friends

B.They may influence your life

C.They may help you someday

D.They make your life more fun

(3)How would you describe the author’s personality()?

A.Shy and under confident

B.Strong but quiet

C.Extremely pessimistic

D.Optimistic and outgoing

(4)What does the author say about group projects()?

A.They are always unpleasant

B.They are always difficult

C.Partners may not cooperate

D.Partners may be lazy

(5)What does the author say to do if you’re depressed()?

A.Go somewhere by yourself

B.Talk to someone about it

C.Try to forget about it

D.See a psychologist immediately

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第6题
Thank you for your interest in Caliber Cassette (盒式录音带 ) library. This letter tells y
ou about our service. With it we are sending you an application form, so that you can join if you would like to try it. Caliber library aims to provide the pleasure of reading to anyone who cannot read ordinary print books because of sight problems. We currently have over 7,000 books available for reading for pleasure, including l,000 specially for children. A11 0ur books are recorded cover-to-cover on ordinary cassettes and can be played on any cassette player. They are sent and returned by post, free of charge.

When we receive your application, we will send you a hook and an information Tape.They will explain how to use the service. The easy way to use Caliber library is to tell us what sorts of books you like. and we will keep you supplied with books we think you will enjoy. Or you can send us a list of books you would like to read, and we will then send you books from this list whenever possible. In that case you will need to use our website, or buy one or more of our catalogues (目录 ).

According to the first paragraph, the library sends the application form. to the readers so that they can_____.

A.read ordinary books

B.order cassette players

C.buy Caliber cassettes

D.use the library service

Caliber library provides service mainly for people who suffer from________A.hearing difficulties

B.mental illnesses

C.sight problems

D.Heart troubles

The service of sending and returning books by post is_____.A.not available to children

B.paid by the users

C.free of charge

D.not provided

The easyway to usethe library service is to______ .A.inform the library your name and address

B.Tellthe library the sorts of books you like

C.buy the catalogues of the library

D.askthe library to buy the books

The main purpose of this letter is to _______.A.introduce the library' s service to readers

B.recommend new books to the readers

C.send a few catalogues to readers

D.express thanks to the readers

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第7题
Why does the Foundation concentrate its support on basic rather than applied research? Bas
ic research is the very heart of science, and its cumulative product is the capital of scientific progress, a capital that must be constantly increased as the demands upon it rise. The goal of basic research is understanding, for its own sake. Understanding of the structure of the atom or the nerve ceil, the explosion of a spiral nebula or the distribution of cosmic dust, the causes of earthquakes and droughts, or of man as a behaving creature and of the social forces that are created whenever two or more human beings come into contact with one another--the scope is staggering, but the commitment to truth is the same. If the commitment were to a particular result, conflicting evidence might be Overlooked or, with the best will in the world, simply not appreciated. Moreover, the practical applications of basic research frequently cannot be anticipated. When Roentgen, the physicist, discovered X-rays, he had no idea of their usefulness to medicine.

Applied research, undertaken to solve specific practical problems, has an immediate attractiveness because the results can be seen and enjoyed. For practical reasons, the sums spent on applied research in any country always far exceed those for basic research, and the proportions are more unequal in the less developed countries. Leaving aside the funds devoted to research by industry--which is naturally far more concerned with applied aspects because these increase profits quickly--the funds the U.S. Government allots to basic research currently amount to about 7 percent of its overall research and development funds. Unless adequate safeguards are provided, applied research invariably tends to drive out basic. Then, as Dr. Waterman has pointed out, "Developments will inevitably be undertaken prematurely, career incentives will gravitate strongly toward applied science, and the opportunities for making major scientific discoveries will be lost. Unfortunately, pressures to emphasize new developments, without corresponding emphasis upon pure science tend to degrade the quality of the nation% technology in the long run, rather than to improve it."

The title below that best expresses the ideas of this passage is ______.

A.Roentgen's Ignorance of X-rays

B.The Attractiveness of Applied Research

C.The Importance of Basic Research

D.Basic Research vs. Applied Research

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第8题
Whenever we have troubleour studies,________our teachers help us patiently.

A.in

B.at

C.with

D.for

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第9题
The players would use ___ force was necessary to get the ball.

A.anyway

B.whenever

C.all

D.whatever

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第10题

Whenever he comes to our garden, he can't help () the flowers.

A.admires

B.admired

C.admiring

D.to admire

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