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This task designs a simple access control system i...

This task designs a simple access control system including 4 buttons and 1 7-segment display driver. The basic functions are as follows: 4 buttons, respectively representing the numbers 0,1,2.3 The password is set in advance in the program, with the number between 0 and 3 The 7-segment tube displays "-", indicating waiting for password input When the password is entered correctly, the character "P" is displayed about 3s, and the lock is opened through P3.0; Otherwise, the character "E" is displayed, about 3s, and the lock remains locked.

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第1题
many people hurried to submit their designs of the rebuilding of London But the tas
k of 3 the city was given to Sir Christopher Wren.

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第2题
Task 5Directions: The following is a passage. After reading the passage you should give br

Task 5

Directions: The following is a passage. After reading the passage you should give brief answers to the 5 questions (No.56 through No.60) following them.

The Singapore underground train system, known as the MRT, offers a speedy and easy way to get about our city. You'll need small change to buy an individual ticket. Alternatively, buy a special ticket designed with the tourist in mind. Costing $6 ,it offers $5.50 worth of rides; the extra 50 cents is for keeping the ticket as a souvenir (纪念品). Tourist tickets feature one of three designs: the Chinese Gardens, the Victoria Memorial Hall or a night skyline of Singapore.

You gain entry to the trains by inserting your ticket into the barrier machine (检票闸机). Wait for the ticket to reappear and put it away safely: you'll need it again. After your trip, you insert your ticket into the barrier in order to leave. Please note that each ticket is time coded on entry, and you are advised not to spend more than half an hour in addition to travel time, because tickets can expire (失效).

Moving stairs that take you to the platform. and train destinations are marked clearly. Trains run frequently. Do remember, eating and drinking are forbidden in MRT stations and trains.

What purpose does the MRT serve?

To provide a(n) ________ way to get about the city.

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第3题
On the night of September 2, 1666, a fire broke【B1】in bakers shop near Fish Street Hill in
London. Before the flames were finally【B2】, nearly the entire city had been reduced【B3】ashes. Over thirteen thousand homes, fifty churches, and numerous public buildings and hospitals were【B4】in the blaze. For all practical purposes, London was destroyed.

The great fire was not seen as a total tragedy,【B5】. The deplorable conditions of the city had been attacked by physicians and humanitarians for years before the fire; thus, with the opportunity clearly presented to create a shining new city, artists and craftsmen from all over England hurried to submit their designs【B6】the rebuilding of London.

【B7】those who submitted plans was Sir Christopher Wren, one of England's leading architects and the Surveyor General of London. The task of rebuilding the city was【B8】to him. Wren realized that the Great Fire would not have been so【B9】if the city had been better laid out: broader streets were needed to replace the crooked.

【B10】alleys overhung with dilapidated wooden houses and shops. He also felt that redesigning the main thorough-fares of London would result in increased and more effective transportation within the city.

【B1】

A.off

B.out

C.down

D.with

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第4题
阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”错误写“F”。Cross training is traini

阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容进行判断,正确写“T”错误写“F”。

Cross training is training an employee to do a different part of the organization's work. Training worker A to do the task that worker B does and training B to do A’s task is cross training. Cross training is good for managers because it provides more flexibility in managing the workforce to get the job done. On the other hand, cross training has some benefits for the employees as well. It lets them learn new skills, makes them more valuable, keeps them stimulated and reduces worker boredom.

Cross training can be used in almost any position in almost any industry.I cross trained some of my design engineers to go on field installation trips and get first hand knowledge of how their designs worked, or didn’t work, in the field. Cashiers can be trained to stock shelves and stockers trained to cashier. This allows you to quickly open additional registers if the customer queue gets too long.

As you prepare cross training plans, you need to consider both the company benefits and the employee benefits. Carefullyselect the employees to be cross trained. Some people like to learn new things. Some are more comfortable sticking to what they know. Don’t decide which employees are ready for a change based on their age or performance.

1. Cross training is training an employee to do a different job in a different company. {T、F}

2. Cross training is beneficial not only for managers but also for employees.{T、F}

3. Cross training can apply to almost any position and almost any industry.{T、F}

4. Not all employees are suitable to be cross trained.{T、F}

5. You can decide which employees to be cross trained according to their age.{T、F}

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第5题
[A] devices [B] features [C] designs [D] attachments

[A] devices

[B] features

[C] designs

[D] attachments

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第6题
为什么在原理图界面选择【Designs】菜单不出现【Update xxx.PCBDOC】?
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第7题
After seeing the good students’designs,some students______.A.loved their own designs moreB

After seeing the good students’designs,some students______.

A.loved their own designs more

B.thought they had a fair chance

C.put their own designs in a comer

D.thought they would not win the prize

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第8题
Patents are designs and names, often officially registered, by which merchants or manu
facturers designate and differentiate their products.()

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第9题
Biological MimicryThe Invention of VelcroAfter taking his dog for a walk one day in the ea

Biological Mimicry

The Invention of Velcro

After taking his dog for a walk one day in the early 1940s, George de Mestral, a Swiss inventor, became curious about the seeds of the burdock plant that had attached themselves to his clothes and to the dog's fur. Under a microscope, he looked closely at the hook-and-loop system that the seeds have evolved to hitchhike on passing animals and aid pollination, and he realised that the same approach could be used to join other things together. The result was Velcro, a product that was arguably more than three billion years in the making, since that is how long the natural mechanism that inspired it took to evolve.

Velcro is probably the most famous and certainly the most successful example of biological mimicry, or "biomimetics". In. fields from robotics to materials science, tech nologists are increasingly borrowing ideas from nature, and with good reason: nature's designs have, by definition, stood the test of time, so it would be foolish to ignore them. Yet transplanting natural designs into man-made technologies is still a hit-or-miss affair.

"Engineers depend on biologists to discover interesting mechanisms for them to exploit," says Julian Vincent, the director of the Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies at the University of Bath in England. So he and his colleagues have been working on a scheme to enable engineers to bypass the biologists and tap into nature's ingenuity directly, via a database of "biological patents". The idea is that this database will let anyone search through a wide range of biological mechanisms and properties to find natural solutions to technological problems.

The Power of Biomimetics

Surely human intellect, and the deliberate application of design knowledge, can devise better mechanisms than the mindless, random process of evolution? Over billions of years of trial and error, nature has devised effective solutions to all sorts of complicated real-world problems. Take the slippery task of controlling a submersible vehicle, for example. Using propellers, it is incredibly difficult to make refined movements. But Nekton Research, a company based in Durham, North Carolina, has developed a robot fish called Madeleine that man oeuvres using fins instead.

In some cases, engineers can spend decades inventing and perfecting a new technology, only to discover that nature beat them to it. The Venus flower basket, for example, a kind of deep-sea sponge, has spiny skeletal outgrowths that are remarkably similar, both in appearance and optical properties, to commercial optical fibres, notes Joanna Aizenberg, a researcher at Lucent Technology's Bell Laboratories in New Jersey. And sometimes the systems found in nature can make even the most advanced technologies look primitive by comparison, she says.

The skeletons of brittle stars, which are sea creatures related to starfish and sea urchins (海胆), contain thousands of tiny lenses that collectively form. a single, distributed eye. This enables brittle stars to escape predators and distinguish between night and day. Besides having unusual optical properties and being very small-- each is just one twentieth of a millimetre in diameter —the lenses have another trick of particular relevance to micro-optical systems. Although the lenses are fixed in shape, they are connected via a network 0f fluid-filled channels, containing a light-absorbing pigment. The creature can vary the contrast of the lenses by controlling this fluid. The same idea can be applied in man-made lenses, says Dr Aizenberg. "These are made from silicon and so cannot change their properties," she says. But by copying the brittle star's fluidic system, she has been able to make biomimetic lens arrays with the same flexibility.

Another demonstration of the power of biomimetics comes from the gecko(壁虎). This lizard's ability to wal

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