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[填空题]Naturalists have long known that the apes, our nearest relative in the animal 76. ______
kingdom, communicate with one and another through gestures, sounds and facial 77. ______
expressions. But it was always thought that only human beings can use words 78. ______
and sentences. In the 1960s, however, researchers set themselves the task of reach 79. ______
chimpanzees to communicate with humans. At first the scientists tried make them 80. ______
to speak. But no chimp ever managed to acquire a vocabulary of more than four words 81. ______
and even these were spoken with great difficult. The breakthrough came when two 82. ______
scientists from the University of Nevada decided to try America Sign Language, 83. ______
system of gestures used by deaf people. After four years, they had taught their first 84. ______
chimpanzees to use 132 signs correctly to communicate their wants and needs. 85. ______
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Network managers have long awaited practical voice-over-IP (VOIP) solutions. VOIP promises ease network management and decreases () by converging a company’s telephony and data infrastructures into one network. And a VOIP solution implemented at a company’s head-quarters with far-reaching branch offices can () tremendous amounts of money in long distance phone bills, provided that solution delivers POTS-like voice () over the Internet.
VOIP gateways are designed to convert voice from the () domain to the circuit switched domain. VOIP solutions use a digital signal processor (DSP) to process the voice data, preparing the voice sample for transmission by compressing voice and removing jitter. The VOIP equipment must comply with the () H.323 standard defined by the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU.
VOIP promises ease network management and decreases () by converging a company’s telephony and data infrastructures into one network.
A. time
B. cash
C. costs
D. space
[单项选择]Scientists have long believed that constructing memories is like playing with neurological toys. Exposed to a barrage of sensations from the outside world, we connect together brain cells to form new patterns of electrical connections that stand for images, smells, touches and sounds.
The most unshakable part of this belief is that the neurons used to build these memory circuits are depletable resource, like petroleum or gold. We are each given a finite number of cells, and the supply gets smaller each year. That is certainly how it feels as memories blur with middle age and it gets harder and harder to learn new things. Maybe it’s time for this notion to be forgotten-or at least radically revised.
In the past two years, a series of confusing experiments has forced scientific researchers to rethink this and other assumptions about how memory works. The perplexing results of these experiments remind scientists how much they have to learn about one of the last great mysteries-h
A. The neurons used to build the memory are a depletable resource.
B. The reason of memory loss as one grows older is that the neurons are worn out with the increase of age.
C. New memories do not need the supply of new neurons in the brain.
D. All of above.