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[单项选择]From science to Shakespeare. excellent television and video programs are available ______ to teachers.
A. in abundance
B. in operation
C. in store
D. in stock
[填空题]When we are to remove a video cassette from a VTR, we should first turn on the VTR and then press the Eject Button.
[单项选择]From science courses students should()a useful command of science concepts and principles
A. require
B. acquire
C. demand
D. inquire
[单项选择]A survey from the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a Washington-based consumer group, found that the vending machines in middle and high schools are filled with candy, cookies, chips, soft drinks and other sugary beverages, and very few fruits or healthy snacks.
This latest news may confirm the obvious to some, but it comes at a time when about 20% to 30% of children are overweight or at risk of becoming so. Some schools and entire school districts have revamped what’s sold in vending machines in an effort to offer foods that are considered healthier.
A. soft drinks
B. sugary beverages
C. fruits
D. candy
[填空题]Most of parents tolerated the constructivist program for its first several years, but they were greatly influenced by the traditional math that they urged teacher to teach traditional exams.
[填空题]
From which field of science do we learn a lot about the planets
[填空题]Where does Rowe get the inspirations for his programs now
[单项选择]From ancient Mayan heads to modern video installations, the culture of Mexico is surging into the United States.
Over the next two years, and perhaps for a good deal longer, major Mexican art shows will be at American museums almost without interruption. There will also be many smaller shows, along with presentations of Mexican music, theater and dance in modern as well as traditional forms.
This new wave of cultural generosity supports the politics of President Vicente Fox, who favors closer relations between the United States and Mexico.
"It is not a coincidence," said Ignacio Duran, cultural minister at the Mexican Embassy here. "It’s a concerted effort. It has been under way for some time, but now it’s reaching a peak."
"Mexico considers this a very effective instrument," he said. "People who appreciate the culture of a country begin to identify with that country. I think it has a beneficial influence on policy." Since March the Museum of Fine Arts in Ho
A. It is a coincidence.
B. It is an American-Mexican joint commercial venture.
C. It is an effort for closer bilateral relations.
D. It is an attempt to change the image of Mexico.
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The unauthorized (未经授权的) copying of computer programs by American businesses alone deprived software publishers of $1.6 billion last year, a figure that swells to nearly $ 7.5 billion when overseas markets are included. "Industry’s loss on a global (67) is astonishing", says Ken Wasch, head of the US software Publishers Association. (68) first glance, software piracy (盗版) seems no different from (69) of any other copyrighted materials. But software is not really like other intellectual (70) . Books and videotapes can be copied only by (71) that are relatively (72) and expensive, and the product is (73) quite as good as the original. Software, on the other hand, is easily (74) , and the result is not a scratchy second- generation copy (75) a perfect working program. The rapid growth of electronic networks only (76) the problem, for it allows anyone with a computer and a modem
A. estimated
B. evaluated
C. exaggerated
D. judged