Imagine a world in which children would be the rulers and could decide not only the outcom
运行以下程序f=open('c://xxy//result.txt','w') f.write('hello/nworld') f.close()后,文件result.txt中的内容为()
A.helloworld
B.hello world
C.hello / n world
D.hello /n world
A.it was man’s first real invention
B.all transportation depends on it
C.every machine depends on it
D.both B and C
WWW是近几年来迅速崛起的一种服务方式,它是什么的缩写?()
A. World wide wait
B. World wide web
C.World wide window
D. Wide World Web
Suppose the earth’s temperature rose by 3 degrees,________.
A.all the land in the World would be flooded
B.crops would be unable to grow on the earth
C.great harm would be done to mankind
D.the sea level would go by lo centimetres
Scientists will have to___new approaches of increasing the world’s power supply.
A.put up with
B.catch up with
C.stand up for
D.come up with
下列程序的输出结果是
#inClUde<iostream>
using namespace std;
intmain()
{
Char a[]="HellO,World";
Char*ptr=a;
while(*ptr)
{
if(*ptr>='a'&& *ptr <='Z')
cout<<char(*ptr+'A' -'a');
else cout<<*ptr;
ptr++;
}
retur0;
}
A.HELLO,WORLD
B.Hello,world
C.hELLO,wORLD
D.hellO,world
1.An hour before the time of this speech, he stopped a ______ in the street and asked the driver to take him to the ______.
A、bus; VOA
B、taxi; BBC
C、taxi; VOA
D、bus; BBC
2.What do you think of the driver?
A、He cared for Churchill more than for his speech.
B、He cared for Churchill's speech more than for Churchill himself.
C、He cared for Churchill and his speech more than for money.
D、He cared for money most.
3.Can you imagine Churchill’s expression after he heard the driver’s last world?
A、happy
B、dumbfounded(目瞪口呆的)
C、surprised?
D、worried
4.The taxi-driver wanted to go back to his home ______ of London to hear Churchill make a speech ______.
A、at the other end; on the radio
B、in the other end; in the radio
C、on the other end; to the radio
D、at the other end; in the radio
5.During the second World War, Winston Churchill was the ______.
A、British Prime Minister
B、American Prime Minister
C、Chinese Prime Minister
D、French Prime Minister
Meanwhile the practically real world for each one of us, the effective world of the individual, is the compound world, the physical facts and emotional values in indistinguishable combination. Withdraw or pervert (使错乱) either factor of this complex resultant, and the kind of experience we call pathological ensues.
This passage mainly discusses ______.
A.the dual nature of the world in which we humans live
B.the effect of strong emotions
C.emotion and reality'
D.emotions and passions—gifts of the spectator's mind
A different and not mutually exclusive ___3___ holds that the future will be a wasteland of a different sort ,one ___4___by purposelessness:Without jobs to give their lives ___5___ ,people will simply become lazy and depressed. ___6___today’s unemployed don ’t seem to be having a great time. One Gallup poll found that 20 percent of Americanswho have been unemployed for at least a year report having depression,double the rate for ___7___ Americans. Also,some research suggests that the ___8___ for rising rates of mortality,mental-health problems,and addicting___9___poorly-educated middle-aged people is shortage of well-paid jobs. Perhaps this is why many ___10___ the agonizingdullness of a jobless future.
But it doesn ’t ___11___ follow from findings like these that a world without work would be filled with unease. Such visions are based on the ___12___ of being unemployed in a society built on the concept of employment. Inthe ___13___ of work,a society designed with other ends in mind could ___14___ strikingly different circumstances for thefuture of labor and leisure. Today,the ___15___ of work may be a bit overblown. “Many jobs are boring ,degrading,unhealthy,and a waste of human potential,” says John Danaher ,a lecturer at the National University of Irelandin Galway.
These days,because leisure time is relatively ___16___ for most workers,people use their free time tocounterbalance the intellectual and emotional ___17___ of their jobs. “When I come home from a hard day ’s work ,Ioften feel ___18___ ,” Danaher says,adding,“In a world in which I don’t have to work,I might feel ratherdifferent ”— perhaps different enough to throw himself ___19___ a hobby or a passion project with the intensity usuallyreserved for ___20___ matters.
1____
A.boasting
B.denying
C.warning
D.ensuring
2A.inequality
B.instability
C.unreliability
D.uncertainty
3A.policy
B.guideline
C.resolution
D.prediction
7A.rich
B.urban
C.educated
D.working
14A.disturb
B.restore
C.exclude
D.yield
16A.tricky
B.lengthy
C.mysterious
D.scarce
19A.off
B.against
C.behind
D.into
20A.technological
B.professional
C.educational
D.interpersonal
4A.characterized
B.divided
C.balanced
D.measured
17A.demands
B.standards
C.qualities
D.threats
5A.wisdom
B.meaning
C.glory
D.freedom
15A.model
B.practice
C.virtue
D.hardship
9A.under
B.beyond
C.alongside
D.among
18A.ignored
B.tired
C.confused
D.starved
6A.Instead
B.Indeed
C.Thus
D.Nevertheless
8A.explanation
B.requirement
C.compensation
D.substitute
13A.absence
B.height
C.face
D.course
10A.leave behind
B.make up
C.worry about
D.set aside
11A.statistically
B.occasionally
C.necessarily
D.economically
12A.chances
B.downsides
C.benefits
D.principles