A、A. mind
B、B. coming
C、C. objected
D、D. so much
A、A. mind
B、B. coming
C、C. objected
D、D. so much
SECTION 3 Error Correction
This section consists of 15 sentences; in each sentence there is a part given in the brackets that indicates a grammatical error. Below each sentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters A,B,C and D. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the part so that the error is corrected. There is only ONE right answer.
"If I worked not with my husband, I would have never met him." Writes Jodster.
A.do not work, never meet
B.have not worked, never have met
C.hadn't worked, would never have met
D.shouldn't have worked, I should have never met
输入一个数字(范围在0~9之间,若不在此范围内显示输入错),输出对应的英文单词(Zero,One,Two,……,Nine)。
main()
{
int i;
char *digit[10]={"Zero","One","Two","Three","Four",
"Five","Six","Seven","Eight","Nine"};
scanf("%d",______);/*第一空*/
printf("%d→",i);
if(______)/*第二空*/
printf("%s\n",digit[______]);/*第三空 */
else printf("Input error!\n");
}
Question5: The Fastest Way to Recompile All Stored Procedures
I have a problem with a database running in SQL Server 6.5 (Service Pack
4). We moved the database (object transfer) from one machine to another last
night, and an error (specific to a stored procedure) is cropping up. However, I
can't tell which procedure is causing it. Permissions are granted in all of our
stored procedures; is there a way from the isql utility to force all stored
procedures to recompile?
Tips: sp_recompile can recomplie a store procedure each time
E.g. There is an error in a person’s work or the work has not been don
E.
B.The ways or means of achieving the solution to a problem
E.g. How we will get the slides combined as one set.
C.Ends or goals
E.g. why I need to do this assignment.
D.Values and beliefs
E.g. Outputs or relationships are more important than the process.
WA Have you checked all the settings on your software program?
MA I did, but it's the first time I've used this software and maybe I missed something.
WA Let me take a look... Okay, here's the problem... You had the wrong box checked for the file-type. You need to mark the box that says "MP-three." Try copying again, it should work this time.
What does the man want to do?
A.Backup a database
B.Copy files to a CD
C.Install some software
D.Download a file to his computer
The story is told about the sergeant who stopped at the jewelry store every morning at nine o’clock and compared and reset his watch with the chronometer in the window. Finally, one day the sergeant went into the store and complimented the owner on the accuracy of the chronometer. “Is it according to time signals from Arlington?” Asked the sergeant. “No,” said the owner, “I set it by the five o’clock cannon fired from the fort each afternoon. Tell me, Sergeant, why do you stop every day and check your watch?” The sergeant replied, “I’m the gunner at the fort!” Is the feedback prevalent in this case positive or negative? The jeweler’s chronometer loses 3 minutes each 24-hor period and the sergeant’s watch loses 2 minutes during each eight hours. If the time of the chronometer is correct at 9 o’clock this Monday morning, what is the net time error when the cannon is firing at the fort of the next Monday?
To Err Is Human
by Lewis Thomas
Everyone must have had at least one personal experience with a computer error by this time. Bank balances are suddenly reported to have jumped from $379 into the millions, appeals for charitable contributions are mailed over and over to people with crazy sounding names at your address, department stores send the wrong bills, utility companies write that they're turning everything off, that sort of thing. If you manage to get in touch with someone and complain, you then get instantaneously typed, guilty letters from the same computer, saying, "Our computer was in error, and an adjustment is being made in your account."
These are supposed to be the sheerest, blindest accidents. Mistakes are not believed to be the normal behavior. of a good machine. If things go wrong, it must be a personal, human error, the result of fingering, tampering a button getting stuck, someone hitting the wrong key. The computer, at its normal best, is infallible.
I wonder whether this can be true. After all, the whole point of computers is that they represent an extension of the human brain, vastly improved upon but nonetheless human, superhuman maybe. A good computer can think clearly and quickly enough to beat you at chess, and some of them have even been programmed to write obscure verse. They can do anything we can do, and more besides.
It is not yet known whether a computer has its own consciousness, and it would be hard to find out about this. When you walk into one of those great halls now built for the huge machines, and standing listening, it is easy to imagine that the faint, distant noises are the sound of thinking, and the turning of the spools gives them the look of wild creatures rolling their eyes in the effort to concentrate, choking with information. But real thinking, and dreaming, are other matters. On the other hand, the evidence of something like an unconscious, equivalent to ours, are all around, in every mail. As extensions of the human brain, they have been constructed the same property of error, spontaneous, uncontrolled, and rich in possibilities.
The title of the writing "To Err Is Human" implies that______.
A.making mistakes is confined only to human beings.
B.every human being cannot avoid making mistakes.
C.all human beings are always making mistakes.
D.every human being is born to make bad mistakes.
To Err Is Human
Everyone must have had at least one personal experience with a computer error by this time. Bank balances are suddenly reported to have jumped from $ 379 into the millions, appeals for charitable contributions are mailed over and over to people with crazy sounding names at your address, department stores send the wrong bills, utility companies write that they're turning everything off, that sort of thing. If you manage to get in touch with someone and complain, you then get instantaneously typed, guilty letters from the same computer, saying, "Our computer was in error, and an adjustment is being made in your account."
These are supposed to be the sheerest, blindest accidents. Mistakes are not believed to be the normal behavior. of a good machine. If things go wrong, it must be a personal, human error, the result of fingering, tampering a button getting stuck, someone hitting the wrong key. The computer, at its normal best, is infallible.
I wonder whether this can be true. After all, the whole point of computers is that they represent an extension of the human brain, vastly improved upon but nonetheless human, superhuman maybe. A good computer can think clearly and quickly enough to beat you at chess, and some of them have even been programmed to write obscure verse. They can do anything we can do, and more besides.
It is not yet known whether a computer has its own consciousness, and it would be hard to find out about this. When you walk into one of those great balls now built for the huge machines, and standing listening, it is easy to imagine that the faint, distant noise are the sound of thinking, and the turning of the spools gives them the look of wild creatures rolling their eyes in the effort to concentrate, choking with information. But real thinking, and dreaming, are other matters. On the other hand, the evidence of something like an unconscious, equivalent to ours, are all around, in every mail. As extensions of the human brain, they have been constructed the same property of error, spontaneous, uncontrolled, and rich in possibilities.
The title of the writing "To Err Is Human" implies that ______.
A.making mistakes is confined only to human beings
B.every human being cannot avoid making mistakes
C.all human beings are always making mistakes
D.every human being is born to make bad mistakes
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A.Computers are fast.
B.Computers do not often provide evidences or witnesses.
C.Computers can replace paperwork.
D.Computers are safe from human temptation.
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