单选题The emergence of the Net has ______.A received support from fans like DonovanB remolded the intelligence servicesC restored many common pastimesD revived spying as a profession

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The emergence of the Net has ______.
A

received support from fans like Donovan

B

remolded the intelligence services

C

restored many common pastimes

D

revived spying as a profession

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第1题:

25. From the passage we know that___________ .

A. neither his American fans nor his Chinese fans like his films

B. only his Chinese fans like films ,

C. everybody in the world likes his films very much

D.his films are popular not only in China but also in America


正确答案:D
25.D【解析】从第三段最后一句可知.

第2题:

The emergence of the Net has

A. received support from fans like Donovan.

B. remolded the intelligence services.

C. restored many common pastimes.

D. revived spying as a profession.


正确答案:B

第3题:

From this passage we get to know that ________.

A. not all people like pop stars

B. pop stars have their own bands

C. fans are troublesome for pop stars

D. to be a pop star is not all fun


正确答案:D

第4题:

Common stock gets higher return than any other investment because of ______.

A.profits made from buying and reselling stocks

B.dividends received from holding the stocks

C.tax allowance provided from investing in the stocks

D.all of the above


正确答案:A
解析:文章第二段提到This higher return comes…the most risk.普通股可以获得较高的收益,其主要来源于股票的买卖差价,而不是由于股利收入或税收折让的优惠。

第5题:

The price of commodities()on many factors like quality, demand, supply, etc.

A、 is basing

B、 has based

C、 is based


参考答案:C

第6题:

Text 2 At the start of the year, The Independent on Sunday argued that there were three over-whelming reasons why Iraq should not be invaded: there was no proof that Saddam posed an imminent threat; Iraq would be even more unstable as a result of its liberation; and a conflict would increase the threat posed by terrorists. What we did not know was that Tony Blair had received intelligence and advice that raised the very same points.

Last week’s report from the Intelligence and Security Committee included the revelation that some of the intelligence had warned that a war against Iraq risked an increased threat of terrorism. Why did Mr. Blair not make this evidence available to the public in the way that so much of the alarmist intelligence on Saddam’s weapons was published? Why did he choose to ignore the intelligence and argue instead that the war was necessary, precisely because of the threat posed by international terrorism?

There have been two parliamentary investigations into this war and the Hutton inquiry reopens tomorrow. In their different ways they have been illuminating, but none of them has addressed the main issues relating to the war. The Foreign Affairs Committee had the scope to range widely, but chose to become entangled in the dispute between the Government and the BBC. The Intelligence Committee reached the conclusion that the Government’s file on Saddam’s weapons was not mixed up, but failed to explain why the intelligence was so hopelessly wrong. The Hutton inquiry is investigating the death of Dr. David Kelly, a personal tragedy of marginal relevance to the war against Iraq.

Tony Blair has still to come under close examination about his conduct in the building-up to war. Instead, the Defence Secretary, Geoff Hoon, is being fingered as if he were master-minding the war behind everyone’s backs from the Ministry of Defence. Mr. Hoon is not a minister who dares to think without consulting Downing Street first. At all times he would have been dancing to Downing Street’s tunes. Mr. Blair would be wrong to assume that he can draw a line under all of this by making Mr. Hoon the fall-guy. It was Mr. Blair who decided to take Britain to war, and a Cabinet of largely skeptical ministers that backed him. It was Mr. Blair who told MPs that unless Saddam was removed, terrorists would pose a greater global threat—even though he had received intelligence that suggested a war would lead to an increase in terrorism.

Parliament should be the forum in which the Prime Minister is called more fully to account, but Iain Duncan Smith’s support for the war has neutered an already inept opposition. In the absence of proper parliamentary scrutiny, it is left to newspapers like this one to keep asking the most important questions until the Prime Minister answers them.

第26题:We learn from the first two paragraphs that _____.

[A] the evidence should have been made available to the Parliament

[B] the necessity of war has been exaggerated by the Committee

[C] Blair had purposely ignored some of the intelligence he received

[D] it was The Independent that first revealed the intelligence


正确答案:C

本题考查事实细节。第二段末句以问句的形式指出,布莱尔选择了无视情报而只强调战争的必要性。因此[C]正确。[B]将“布莱尔”换成了“委员会”,是错误的。第一段开始指出,《独立报》提出了伊拉克不应该受到侵略的几点重要原因;该段末句则指出,我们不知道的是布莱尔已经收到了提出以上几点的情报或建议。由此可见,早在《独立报》公布这个情报之前已有其它部门对此作了报道。所以,《独立报》不是第一个公布情报的。[D]错误。文章前两段没有涉及“议会”,排除[A]。

第7题:

哪些是正确的 like 运算表达式?

A.select * from net_46 where s_name like ’晓’

B.select * from net_46 where s_name like ’&晓&’

C.select * from net_46 where s_name like ’$晓$’

D.select * from net_46 where s_name like ’%晓%’


正确答案:D

第8题:

From an operating or functional perspective, there are various objectives of purchasing and materials management. Which is not one of these objectives?

A To buy competitively

B To support company operations with an uninterrupted flow of materials and services

C To develop reliable and effective sources of supply

D To achieve maximum integration with the other departments of the firm

E To attain approval from each department of every purchase


正确答案:E

第9题:

Many fans thought that Sade’s fourth album was too much like her ___ albums.

A、before

B、previous

C、beforehand

D、predicated


正确答案:B

第10题:

Electronic mail, or mail, as it is known to its many fans, has been around for over two decades. Typically, email systems support five basic functions, as described below.(41)refers to the process of creating messages and answers.(42)refers to moving messages from the originator to the recipient.(43)has to do with telling the originator what happened to the message. Was it rejected? Was it lost?(44)incoming message is needed. So people can read their email.(45) is the final step and concerns what the recipient does with the message after receiving it.

A.Composition

B.Transfer

C.Reporting

D.Displaying


正确答案:A

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