According to the assumption given in Last Para., we don't exactly know______.

According to the assumption given in Last Para., we don't exactly know______.


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What has brought about unbelievable advancement of the global economy in the latest 20 years?A.Top American manager.B.Global capitalism.C.Technology and economic integration.D.The global labor force.

听力原文:M: Have you found a roommate to share your apartment? Your place is so big that it's suitable to look for some one to share the rent bill.W: I'm still looking for someone who fits the bill, but you know it's so difficult.Q: What does the woman mean?(15)A.She met someone who could pay the bill.B.She billed her new roommate for the suit.C.She hasn't found a suitable roommate yet.D.She's looking for someone who can lend her money.

What the German Marshall Fund found last year implies that ______.A.most Americans tend to free tradeB.free trade could slow down economic growthC.foreign competition could harm domestic economy beyond doubtD.most Americans don't want an economic growth at the cost of domestic companies

If memories failed to fade, ______.

【C12】A.againstB.forC.onD.out

【C18】A.prohibitedB.avoidedC.forbiddenD.consented

【C20】A.thoseB.whoseC.thatD.who

For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay about the impact of theinformation explosion by referring to the saying "A wealth of information creates apoverty of attention. " You can give examples to illustrate your point and then explainwhat you can do to avoid being distracted by irrelevant information. You shouldwrite at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

十九世纪初,清王朝迅速衰败。英国在这一时期向中国大量输入鸦片(opium),清政府力图查禁鸦片。英国为保护鸦片贸易,于1840年对中国发动侵略战争,清政府最后同英国政府签订了丧权辱国的《南京条约》(Treaty of Nanking)。鸦片战争之后,英、美、法、俄、日等同家不断强迫清政府签订各种不平等条约,中国逐渐沦为半殖民地半封建社会。1911年孙中山(Dr.Sun Yat-sen)领导的辛亥革命,推翻了清王朝的统治,同时也结束了2000多年的封建君主制(feudal monarchy),建立了中华民国。

听材料,回答下列问题: Every year, IBM Corporation chooses five new technologies it believes will change the world within the next five years. The IBM list is called "Five in Five." The company says it ____26____ its own research and the new directions of society and business when identifying the technologies. This year, the list describes some future devices that will extend our five senses. Imagine ____27____ clothes online and touching your computer or smartphone to feel the cloth. IBM Vice President Bernie Meyerson predicts that technology could be ____28____ in the next five years. Touch is just one of the senses that computers will help to____29____IBM says smart machines will soon be able to____30____the environment and give us information about the sounds they hear. For example, Bernie Meyerson says an____31____speech recognition system will tell new parents why their baby is crying and smart machines will also help identify medical conditions. If you____32____on your computer or cell phone, the machine will study____33____molecules in your breath. Then it can tell you whether you need to see a doctor. In the near future, built-in cameras in our personal computers will be able to examine and name colors and recognize images. Mr. Meyerson says IBM scientists are also developing a computer system that can examine and____34____food molecules to create the most popular flavors and smells. Mark Maloof is a computer science professor at Georgetown University. He says he hopes the progress that IBM is____35____will lead more students to create future inventions. Professor Maloof says advances in computer technology will make what now seems like science fiction a part of our everyday lives. 第26题答案为( )