更多"Do you often______until tomorrow wh"的相关试题:
[单项选择]It is what you do rather than what you say( ) matters.
A. what
B. when
C. that
D. how
[单项选择]What should we do if it ______ tomorrow
A. should snow
B. would snow
C. snow
D. will snow
[填空题]If you really hate what you do, the last resort is to ____________.
[多项选择] What do you do to unwind How do you relax your mind
[多项选择] What’s your job (What do you do for a living What types of prospective job tasks do you enjoy the most Which prospective job tasks do you least care to do What’s the advantage of a good headhunter)
[简答题]{{B}}What do you do to unwind How do you relax your mind {{/B}}
[填空题]What should you do when you are not sure you understand what the person means
You should ______.
[简答题]What do you think of team spirit Do you think you are a good team player
[单项选择]What do you do if you don’t get into your first choice of university That’s the dilemma that faces thousands of British students every year. Many candidates turn to Clearing, the service that helps find university places for students at the last moment. If they don’t have the marks to get into their first choice of institution, Clearing tells them about places available at other universities, though they might have to read another subject.
But this year has seen a record number of people applying to university. This, combined with the weak economy, an uncertain job market and budget cuts at universities, means that there’s been even more of a scramble for places than usual. Some sources say six students have applied for each remaining undergraduate university place.
The British university admissions service, UCAS, says up to a quarter of this year’s university applicants—almost 190,000 people—still don’t have a place on a degree course. That’s a rise of over 46,000 students f
A. they don’t know which university to choose
B. they don’t know what subject they should read
C. they fail to get into their first choice of university
D. Clearing will offer them places available at other universities
[填空题]It is not what you say but what yon do that (impress)()people most.
[单项选择]Focus on what you do best. This age-old strategy has worked well for RealNetworks, Microsoft’s main competitor in multimedia software for the Internet. Now, the smaller Seattle-based firm is trying a novel way to contain the software giant. On October 29th, it released the underlying recipe, or source-code, of its RealPlayer software and will soon do the same for its other programs — giving away a big chunk of its intellectual property.
This may sound like a desperate echo of 1998, when Netscape, struggling in Microsoft’s choke holding, published the source-code of its web browser (an initiative that yielded few real results until this June, when the first serious new version of the open-source browser, Mozilla, was released). Yet RealNetworks is not playing defense. It is trying to encourage the creation of a common multimedia software structure for every kind of file format and device, thus defeating Microsoft’s ambitions in this promising market.
The firm hopes that ot
A. Publishing the source code.
B. Using RealNetworks’ achievements.
C. Protecting intellectual property.
D. Accusing of Microsoft.