John's mindless exterior concealed a warm and kindhearted nature.A.appearanceB.personality
John's mindless exterior concealed a warm and kindhearted nature.
A.appearance
B.personality
C.outlook
D.temper
John's mindless exterior concealed a warm and kindhearted nature.
A.appearance
B.personality
C.outlook
D.temper
What does the comment "This is logical" mean?
A.There is no clear way to determine the extent of our ancestor' s knowledge of plants.
B.It is not surprising that early humans had a detailed knowledge of plants.
C.It is reasonable to assume that our ancestors behaved very much like people in preindustrial societies.
D.Human knowledge of plants is well organized and very detailed.
Considering the various UML views, _____(1)_____shows the system function observed by external participants; ___(2)____shows how the system function is implemented internally from the point of the system’s static structure and dynamic behaviors;_____(3)_____shows the structures of source code and actual executable code.
A、(1) usecase view (2) process view (3) logical view
B、(1) usecase view (2) logical view (3) process view
C、(1) logical view (2) process view (3) usecase view
D、(1) usecase view (2) logical view (3) implementation view
The predictions about the future made by many writers, in the speaker's opinion, are ______.
A.pessimistic
B.optimistic
C.pleasing
D.reasonable.
Writing. on wails is a way to comment on the world we live in. Women's liberation groups in Britain, for example, have used graffiti to show their anger at the sex discrimination of many advertisements where women's bodies are used to sell goods.
Yesterday's graffiti can be today's foreign attraction. When the Berlin wall came down in 1989, people found that it was covered with graffiti from all over the world. Graves of famous people, like rock-star Jim Morrison, are covered with written messages from fans.
Graffiti is also a popular art form. Graffiti pictures have gained respect in artistic circles. Today, graffiti is likely to be found hanging inside modem New York apartments as well as in downtown streets. In New York, graffiti pictures have been sold for hundreds or thousands of dollars. Graffiti artists have been paid to use their art to brighten up dull environments.
But graffiti can bring us trouble. Scenes of natural beauty and important landmarks have been spoiled by mindless graffiti. The London underground authority has spent about 2 million pounds a year on removing graffiti from trains and stations. If you are caught doing it, you can be sent to prison. In Britain, the maximum sentence for this type of crime is ten years.
Whether you think graffiti is mindless violence against property, or a living art form, its popularity suggests that it is here to stay.
What do women's liberation groups in Britain do with graffiti?
A.Rally support for their movement.
B.Liberate women from tedious housework.
C.Claim their rights to equal job opportunities.
D.Express their anger against sex discrimination.
M: I'm not wasting the holidays as you say. The computer is a good thing. On the Internet you can go to any part of the world; I can see everything in the world. It's more real than reality.
W: But... but you can't spend your entire summer watching that screen. You'll get a big bottom.
M: I'm not just watching the screen. I'm doing a lot of things—I'm sending e-mails, I'm learning things, I'm chatting in chat rooms...
W: Right! But I'll bet you're spending most of your time playing computer games—a time-wasting, mindless activity that'll turn your brain into Chinese doufoo.
M: No, it isn't a single mindless pastime. It's many activities: role-playing games, arcade games, adventure games, strategy games...
W: I understand the computer is a wonderful thing, but you have to be careful not to get too much of a good thing. Every life needs some variety in it. It would be a lot healthier if you played a chess game outdoors, in the park.
M: It wouldn't be the same. In those games in the park I can't play against the grandmaster of Moscow, can I? And there are creative games in the computer, where I can learn city planning and psychology.
W: Well, what about me? Don't you think I'd like a little attention?
M: Now, Baby, that's no way to talk. After all this time together, you know I love you.
W: I'm not so sure any more. It's time you made a choice. Is it going to be me or the computer?
M: Well...
(23)
A.They are on business.
B.They are working.
C.They are on holiday.
D.They have a rest at home.
M: I'm not wasting the holidays as you say. The computer is a good thing. On the Internet you can go to any part of the world; I can see everything in the world. It's more real than reality.
W: But... but you can't spend your entire summer watching that screen. You'll get a big bottom.
M: I'm not just watching the screen. I'm doing a lot of things—I'm sending e-mails, I'm learning things, I'm chatting in chat rooms...
W: Right! But I'll bet you're spending most of your time playing computer games—a time-wasting, mindless activity that'll turn your brain into Chinese doufoo.
M: No, it isn't a single mindless pastime. It's many activities: role-playing games, arcade games, adventure games, strategy games...
W: I understand the computer is a wonderful thing, but you have to be careful not to get too much of a good thing. Every life needs some variety in it. It would be a lot healthier if you played a chess game outdoors, in the park.
M: It wouldn't be the same. In those games in the park I can't play against the grandmaster of Moscow, can I? And there are creative games in the computer, where I can learn city planning and psychology.
W: Well, what about me? Don't you think I'd like a little attention?
M: Now, Baby, that's no way to talk. After all this time together, you know I love you.
W: I'm not so sure any more. It's time you made a choice. Is it going to be me or the computer?
M: Well...
(23)
A.They are on business.
B.They are working.
C.They are on holiday.
D.They have a rest at home.
PART C
Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文: Graffiti is drawing or writing often found in a wall in public places. These drawings and writings are usually rude, humorous, or political. The words "Graffiti" comes from an Italian word meaning address. Graffiti provides a record of the past because people have written on walls for centuries. Cave drawings are the earliest examples we have of the art of graffiti.
Writing on walls is a way to comment on the world we live in. Women's liberation groups in Britain, for example, have used graffiti to show their anger at the sex discrimination of many advertisements where women's bodies arc used to sell goods.
Yesterday's graffiti can be today's foreign attraction. When the Berlin wall came down in 1989, people found that it was covered with graffiti from all over the world. Graves of famous people, like rock-star Jim Morrison, are covered with written messages from fans.
Graffiti is also a popular art form. Graffiti pictures have gained respect in artistic circles. Today, graffiti is likely to be found hanging inside modem, New York apartments as well as in downtown streets. In New York, graffiti pictures have been sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Graffiti artists have been paid to use their art to brighten up dull environments.
But graffiti can bring us trouble. Scenes of natural beauty and important landmarks have been spoiled by mindless graffiti. The London underground authority has spent about 2 million pounds a year on removing graffiti from trains and stations. If you are caught doing it, you can be sent to prison. In Britain, the maximum sentence for this type of crime is ten years.
Whether you think graffiti is mindless violence against property, or a living art form, is popularity suggests that it is here to stay.
What do women's liberation groups in Britain do with graffiti?
A.Rally support for their movement.
B.Liberate women from tedious housework.
C.Claim their rights to equal job opportunities.
D.Express their anger against sex discrimination.
A.John's mother
B.mother of John
C.Johns mother's
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