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[单项选择]—What present shall we make Simon for his birthday What kind of things does he like, football, pop music, model planes or ships ... —______ —Let's make him a model plane.
[单项选择]-What textbooks shall we use for the Japanese students
-That is another question __________ we' ll discuss later.
A. what
B. about which
C. on that
D. which
[单项选择]--What textbooks shall we use for the Japanese students
--That is another question ( ) we'll discuss later.
A. what
B. which
C. on that
D. about which
[单项选择]What shall we do according to the conversation
A. Put our three-year-olds together in day-care centers.
B. Put our 13-year-olds in schools and sports activities.
C. Put our 80-year-olds in senior-citizen homes.
D. Mix people of all ages together.
[单项选择]Man: What shall we take for the tripWoman: We'd better take the bare necessities. Question: What does the woman suggest
A. They should take as little as possible.
B. They should take their daily necessities.
C. They should take as much as they can.
D. They should take nothing with them.
[单项选择]Thanks a lot, but you ______ me a birthday present.
[单项选择]In what way can we make a machine intelligent
A. By making it work in such environments as deserts, oceans or space.
B. By working hard for 10 or 20 years.
C. By either properly programming it or changing its structure.
D. By reproducing it.
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What difference does it make if we read texts displayed on a computer screen instead of on paper printed with ink The computer certainly does not secure deeper comprehension, greater subtlety of mind, or a wider range of imaginative reference. The mediation of a computer, however, put new powers at the disposal of intelligence. On the one hand, the computer itself can do simple reading — as I have noted, it can "read’an immense body of literature in search of designated words. As anyone knows who has ever spent days in libraries in search of errant information, simply identifying relevant sources absorbs inordinate amounts of time in research. The objection may be raised that a search of texts by computer may block the discoveries that occur while browsing in the stacks of great libraries. No member of the academy need fear that the use of a computer will keep him from the stacks, but browsing is , if anything, easier if texts can be called up on a screen in the
A. it saves a lot of time to find information needed.
B. it reads more efficiently than a human mind.
C. it covers a much wider range of reference.
D. it guarantees reading efficiency and validity.
[单项选择]Robert: What shall we do for dinner tonight
Sally: How about trying that new Chinese place
Robert: ______________________ Let's have Italian.
Sally: Again You always want pizza!
[单项选择]What point does Jackman make about his staff
A. Employees should be trained to do particular jobs.
B. Staff development matters less than the success of a deal.
C. Teamwork is essential for carrying out all tasks.
[单项选择]Speaker A: What shall we do this weekend
Speaker B: How about going to London on Saturday There's a good exhibition on at the Royal Academy.
Speaker A: ______. Shall we get the coach or the train