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[单项选择]Given these conditions, there will not be ______ room left in one's brain for ______ rational (理智的) thought.
A. a; the
B. /; a
C. the; /
D. /; /
[单项选择]Those bad conditions have given ______ to a lot of crime in the area.
A. reason
B. suspicion
C. rise
D. impulse
[单项选择]Given these conditions, there will not be ( ) room left in one's brain for ( ) rational (理智的) thought.
A. a; the
B. /; a
C. the; /
D. /; /
[单项选择]Given these conditions, there will not be( )room left in one's brain for( )rational (理智的) thought.
A. a; the
B. /; a
C. the; /
D. /; /
[单项选择]Given these conditions, there will not be______room left in one's brain for ______rational (理智的) thought.
A. a; the
B. /; a
C. the; /
D. /; /
[单项选择] Given the following two tables: TAB1 R1 A A A B B C C D E TAB2 R2 A A B B C C D Which of the following queries returns the following result set? RETVAL E()
A. SELECT r1 AS retval FROM tab1 INTERSECT SELECT r2 AS retval FROM tab2
B. SELECT r1 AS retval FROM tab1 EXCEPT SELECT r2 AS retval FROM tab2
C. SELECT DISTINCT r1 AS retval FROM tab1, tab2 WHERE r1 <> r2
D. SELECT r1 AS retval FROM tab1 UNION SELECT r2 AS retval FROM tab2
[单项选择]Given that t1 is a reference to a live thread, which is true?()
A. The Thread.sleep() method can take t1 as an argument.
B. The Object.notify() method can take t1 as an argument.
C. The Thread.yield() method can take t1 as an argument.
D. The Thread.setPriority() method can take t1 as an argument.
E. The Object.notify() method arbitrarily chooses which thread to notify.
[单项选择]The assignment given is to
A. teach people how to control their behavior.
B. punish people who have some problems.
C. form a habit of saving money.
D. test their ability of bargaining.
[单项选择]Conditions everywhere have been seriously worsened, ______ the postwar rise in prices.
A. as to
B. in relation to
C. owing to
D. with regard to
[单项选择]
Conditions were near perfect as parachutist Elizabeth Cheshire jumped from the twin-engine plane at 10,000 feet. The 22-year-old daughter of a war-time hero, Elizabeth had 60 jumps behind her.
The weather was fine and the wind was well below the 10 mph (miles per hour) maximum allowed for jumping.
Free-falling with eight other members of her parachute club, Elizabeth watched the Cambridge shire countryside spread out beneath her. At 2,000 feet she opened her parachute. Seconds later she had the most terrifying experience of her life. At 800 feet and right on target for the landing zone, a massive gust of wind picked her up and swept her away from the airfield near Pampisford Village. As she fought with the parachute strings to get back on course, a main road and lines of trees loomed up before her. Using every ounce of strength she managed to clear them. But then came the moment of horror. She saw herself heading straight for three 11,000 volt electrical power tin
A. Elizabeth went straight back home after the accident.
B. Her friends didn't expect that Elizabeth would come back unhurt.
C. The power supply of the area was cut off because of the accident.
D. Elizabeth would not give up parachute jumping in spite of the accident.