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September 7th, 2004
Announcement
We are preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our university on September 28th. There are 18 departments and 35 majors in our university. And a lot of majors are the first leading in those fields. At the time we will hold a series of celebration activities, and our schoolmates who have graduated will come back to take part in the activities. Those whose suggestions or proposals are adopted will be awarded. If interested, please send your proposals to our office.
Students’ Union

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September 7th, 2004
Announcement
We are preparing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of our university on September 28th. There are 18 departments and 35 majors in our university. And a lot of majors are the first leading in those fields. At the time we will hold a series of celebration activities, and our schoolmates who have graduated will come back to take part in the activities. Those whose suggestions or proposals are adopted will be awarded. If interested, please send your proposals to our office.
Students’ Union

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【单选题】2() A.what B.how C.why D.when

A.
Late next century, when scholars are scripting the definitive history of the PC, these last few years of high-octane growth may actually be (1) as the Dark Ages. Historians will marvel at (2) we toiled in front of monolithic, beige BUBs (big ugly boxes), suffering under the oppressive glare of cathode-ray tubes (3) our legs scraped against the 10-pound towers beneath our desks.
B.
They may also mark 1999 (4) the start of the PC renaissance, (5) manufacturers finally started to get it: design matters. In this holiday season, computer shoppers will (6) unprecedented variety in shapes, sizes and colors—and (7) in Apple’s groundbreaking line of translucent iMacs and iBooks. (8) every major PC maker now has innovative desktop designs (9) the way to market, from hourglass-sculpted towers to flat-panel displays with all the processing innards (10) into the base. (11) industrial designers, who still think the PC has a long way (12) you’ll want to display it on your mantle, the only question is, what took (13) "The PC industry has ridiculed design for a long time," says Hartmut Esslinger, founder of Frog Design. "They (14) their customers and have underestimated their desires."
C.
PC makers are finally catching on-and it’s partly (15) desperation. Manufacturers (16) to sell computers by trumpeting their techno bells and whistles, (17) processor speed and memory. But since ever-faster chips have given us more power on the desktop (18) we could ever possibly use, computer makers (19) on price——a strategy that has dropped most units below $1,000 and slashed profits. Last week IBM limped from the battlefield, (20) it would pull its lagging Aptiva line from store shelves and sell it only on the Web. Competing only on price "made an industry shakeout inevitable," says Nick Donatiello, president of the marketing-research firm Odyssey.

【单选题】Why doesn’t the man turn on the light() A.It was too dark. B.His eyesight is not so good. C.The man doesn’t want to. D.He can’t find the switch.

A.
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B.
W: I thought your eyesight was excellent even in the dark. Why don’t you turn on the light
C.
M: I don’t know where the switch is.

【单选题】一把钥匙能打开天下所有的锁。这样的万能钥匙是不可能存在的。 以下哪一项最符合题干的断定?()

A.
任何钥匙都必然有它打不开的锁。
B.
至少有一把钥匙必然打不开天下所有的锁。
C.
至少有一把锁天下所有的钥匙都必然打不开。
D.
任何钥匙都可能有它打不开的锁。