单选题The first A3XX will be available in 2003.
单选题There should be laws that {{U}}prohibit{{/U}} smoking around children.
A. advocate
B. forbid
C. inherit
D. withdraw
单选题High-Tech Warfare (战争) Today, high-tech warfare is no longer an abstract concept, but a real issue. Technology (1) tactics, sociology, and the development of weaponry (武器). It also causes the changes in battles. Then what are the new characteristics of modern battles (2) by the application of high technologies? High-tech warfare naturally includes high technology. In modern battles, a single kind of weapon can hardly be (3) . Various weaponry, such as intelligence detection and information processing, should (4) well with each other. Aerial (航空的) weaponry becomes the main force in battles in the sky. Precision homing (精确制导) weaponry like cruise missiles and missiles (5) satellite homing systems becomes the main attack weapons. Battle control systems play a dominant role. Various weapons and logistics (后勤) systems are (6) into a comprehensive framework, centrally representing the modern high-tech weaponry. Depending on various (7) equipment and means in electronic warfare, our army will not be passively beaten. (8) the battlefield, high-tech warfare has created a type of non-linear (非线性的) chaos. Because of the use of long-range precision weaponry, the opposite parties in warfare can't "touch" or "see" each other, and distance is no longer the decisive factor affecting the (9) of battles. It is hard to clearly define the lines between the frontier and the rear, as well as attack and defense. The traditional three-dimensional air-sea battlefield will be (10) by the multi-dimensional battlefield composed of air, sea, magnetic, electrical and information battlefields. No large-scale movements can be conducted (11) . Because modern weaponry systems are closely related to chains of demand and communication and electronic technology, the parties (12) have to pay attention to the usufruct (使用权) and control of electromagnetic frequency spectrum. So electronic warfare becomes (13) important and the necessary guarantee of victory. Whatever (14) warfare goes to and whatever cloak (宽大外衣) it wears, it always violates peace and brings the world bloodshed (流血). Most people think of high technology as a (15) to enhance their lives, and they don't wish it to be used to destroy lives.
单选题John is
collaborating
with Mary in writing an article.
单选题When required by their parents to eat green vegetables, many children only do so Ureluctantly/U.
单选题I have no
alternative
but to report him to the local police.
单选题It is obvious that he will win the game. A.likely B.possible C.clear D.probable
单选题Don't Uhazard/U your reputation by supporting his joint venture with the gay from Los Angels.
单选题Her specialty is heart surgery. A. region B. site C. field D. platform
单选题The word "lands" in the last sentence could best be replaced by
单选题The Case of the Disappearing Fingerprints One useful anti-cancer drug can effectively erase the whorls(萝状指纹)and other characteristic marks that give people their distinctive fingerprints.Losing them could become troublesome.A case (51) online in a letter by Annals of Oncology indicates how big a (52) losing finger prints is. Eng-Huat Tan,a Singapore-based medical doctor describes a 62-year-old man who has used capecitabine(卡培他滨)to (53) his nasopharyngeal cancer(鼻咽症).After three years on the (54) ,the patient decided to visit his U.S.relatives last December.But he was stopped by U.S. customs officials (55) 4 hours after entering the country when those officials couldn't get finger prints from the man.There were no (56) swirly(旋涡状的)marks appearing from his index fin ger. U.S.customs has been fingerprinting incoming foreign visitors for years,Tan says.Unfortunately, for the Singaporean traveler,one potential (57) effect of his drug treatment is a smoothing of the tissue on the finger pads. (58) ,no fingerprints. “It is uncertain when fingerprint (59) will begin to take place in patients who are taking capecitabine,”Tan points out.So he (60) any physicians who prescribe the drug to provide their patients with a doctor's (61) pointing Out that their medicine may cause fingerprints to disappear. Eventually,the Singaporean traveler made it into the United States.But he's also now got the explanatory doctor's note-and won't leave home (62) it. By the way,maybe the Food and Drug Administration, (63) approved use of the drug 11 years ago,should consider updating its list of side effects (64) with this medicine.The current list does note that patients may experience vomiting(呕吐),stomach pain and some other side effects. But no where (65) it mention the potential for loss of fingerprints.
单选题Mary has made up her mind not to go to the meeting. A.tried B.promised C.decided D.attempted
单选题第三篇 Young Female Chimps Outlearn Their Brothers
Young female chimps are faster and better learners than young male chimps, suggest a new study, echoing learning differences seen in human girls and boys.
While young male chimps pass their time playing, young female chimps car)fully study their mothers. As a result, they learn how to fish fortasty termite snacks over two years before the boys.
Elizabeth Lonsdorf, now at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, US, and colleagues at the University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, spent four years. Watching how young chimpanzees in the Gombe National Park in Tanzania4 learned "cultural behavior".
The sex differences in learning behavior were "consistent and strikingly apparent", says the team. The researchers point out that similar differences are seen in human children with regard to skills such as writing. "A sex—based learning differences may therefore date back at least to the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans, "they write in the journal Nature.
Chimps make flexible tools: from vegetation and then insert them into termite mounds extract them and then munch the termites clinging onto the tool. The researchers used video cameras to record this feeding behavior and found that each chimp mother had her own technique. Such as how she used tools of different lengths.
Analysis of the six infants whose ages were known showed that girl chimps were an average of 31 months old when they succeeded in fishing out their termites. Where the boy chimps were aged 58 months on average. Females were also more skillful at getting out more termites with every dip and used techniques similar to their mothers while males did not.
Instead of studying their mothers, the boy chimps spent a significantly greater amount of time frolicking around the termite mound. Behaviors such as playing or swinging might help the male infants later in life when typically male activities like hunting or fighting for dominance become important, suggest the researchers.
Lonsdorf adds that there are just two main sources of animal protein for chimps—the termites or colobus monkeys. "Mature males often hunt monkeys up flees. But females are almost always either pregnant or burdened with a clinging infants. This makes hunting difficult," she says. "Adult females spend more time fishing for termites than males." So becoming proficient at termite fishing could mean adult females eat better, "They can watch their offspring at the same time. The young of both sexes seem to pursue activities related to their adult sex roles at a very young age."
单选题France"s
renewal
of the nuclear testing in the South Pacific last month triggered political debates and mass demonstration.
单选题They always Umock/U me because I am ugly.
单选题
Common-cold Sense You can't
beat it, but you don't have to join it. Maybe it got the name "common cold"
because it's more common in winter. The fact is, though, being cold doesn't have
anything to do with getting one. Colds are caused by the spread of rhinoviruses,
and, at least so far, medical science is better at telling you how to avoid
getting one than how to get rid of one. Children are the most
common way cold viruses are spread to adults, because they have more colds than
adults—an average of about eight per year. Why do kids seem so much more easily
to get colds than their parents? Simple. They haven't had the opportunity to
become immune to many cold viruses. There are more than 150
different cold viruses, and you never have the same one twice. Being infected by
one makes you immune to it—but only it. Colds are usually
spread by direct contact, not sneezing or coughing. From another person's hand
to your hand and then to your nose or eyes is the most common route. The highest
concentration of cold viruses anywhere is found under the thumbnails of a boy,
although the viruses can survive for hours on skin or other smooth
surfaces. Hygiene is your best defense. Wash your hands
frequently, preferably with a disinfectant soap, especially when children in
your household have colds. But even careful hygiene won't ward off every cold.
So, what works when a coughing, sneezing, runny nose strikes?
The old prescription of two aspirins, lots of water, and bed rest is a good
place to start. But you'll also find some of the folk remedies worth trying. Hot
mixtures of sugar (or honey), lemon, and water have real benefits.
单选题The travelers were ready to enjoy the spectacular tidal waves when suddenly a thick fog came up and
obscured
the whole scene.
单选题I am feeling{{U}} a lot{{/U}} more healthy than 1 was.
单选题Trees, shrubs, flowers, and grass give character and interest to the parks.
单选题{{B}}第三篇{{/B}}
{{B}}
Almost
Human?{{/B}} Scientists are racing to build the world's first
thinking robot. This is not science fiction: some say they will have made it by
the year 2020. Carol Packer reports. Machines that walk, speak
and feel are no longer science fiction. Kismet is the name of an android (机器人)
which scientists have built at the Massachusetts institute of Technology (MIT).
Kismet is different from the traditional robot because it can show human
emotions. Its eyes, ears and lips move to show when it feels happy, sad or
bored. Kismet is one of the first of a new generation of androids -- robots that
look like human beings -- which can imitate human feelings. Cog, another android
invented by the MIT, imitates the action of a mother. However, scientists admit
that so far Cog has the mental ability of a two-year-old. The
optimists (乐观主义者) say that by the year 2020 we will have created humanoids (机器人)
with brains similar to those of an adult human being. These robots will be
designed to look like people to make them more attractive and easier to sell to
the public. What kind of jobs will they do? In the future, robots like Robonaut,
a humanoid invented by NASA, will be doing dangerous jobs, like repairing space
stations. They will also be doing more and more of the household work for us. In
Japan, scientists are designing androids that will entertain us by dancing and
playing the piano. Some people worry about what the future
holds: Will robots become monsters (怪物)? Will people themselves become
increasingly like robots? Experts predict that more and more people will be
wearing micro-computers, connected to the Internet in the future. People will
have micro-chips in various parts of their body, which will connect them to a
wide variety of gadgets (小装置). Perhaps we should not exaggerate (夸大) the
importance of technology, but one wonders whether, in years to come, we will
still be falling in love, and whether we will still feel pain. Who
knows?
