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Why would other software companies still feel threatened even after the Microsoft breakup?

A.Because Microsoft would still be the Number One and Number Two software companies in the world.

B.Because Microsoft would bring down the important stock market indexes, such as Dow Jones Industrial Average.

C.Microsoft competitors know that the company has a referee staring directly over the shoulder.

提问人:网友lilinmao 发布时间:2022-01-07
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第1题
完形填空????The measure of a man's real character ...
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The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.

-Thomas Macaulay。

Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs Nanette O'Neill

gave an arithmetic__1__to our class. When the papers were__2__,she discovered that twelve boys had

made the same mistakes throughout the test.

"There is really nothing new about__3__in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs O'Neill__4__even

say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to__5__after class. I was one of the twelve.

Mrs O'Neill asked__6__questions, and she didn't__7__us either." She wrote on the blackboard the

__8__words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to__9__these words into our exercisebooks

one hundred times.

I don't__10__about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important

single__11__of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay's words, they__12__seem to me

the best yardstick(准绳), because they give me a__13__to measure myself rather than others.__14__of us

are asked to make__15__decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are

called__16__daily to make a great many personal decisions.__17__the wallet, found in the street, be put

into a pocket or turned over to the policeman? Should the__18__change received at the store be forgotten

or__19__? Nobody will know except__20__. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to

live with someone you respect。

(    ) 1.A. test

(    ) 2.A. examined

(    ) 3.A. lying

(    ) 4.A. didn't

(    ) 5.A. come

(    ) 6.A. no

(    ) 7.A. excuse

(    ) 8.A. above

(    ) 9.A. repeat

(    )10.A.worry

(    )11.A. chance

(    )12.A. even

(    )13.A. way

(    )14.A. All

(    )15.A. quick

(    )16.A. out

(    )17.A. Should

(    )18.A. extra

(    )19.A. paid

(    )20.A. me

B. problem

B. completed

B. cheating

B. did

B. leave

B. certain

B. reject

B. common

B. get

B. know

B. incident

B. still

B. sentence

B. Few

B. wise

B. for

B. Must

B. small

B. remembered

B. you

C. paper

C. marked

C. guessing

C. would

C. remain

C. many

C. help

C. following

C. put

C. hear

C. lesson

C. always

C. choice

C. Some

C. great

C. up

C. Would

C. some

C. shared

C. us

D. lesson

D. answered

D. discussing

D. wouldn't

D. apologize

D. more

D. scold

D. unusual

D. copy

D. talk

D. memory

D. almost

D. reason

D. None

D. personal

D. upon

D. Need

D. necessary

D. returned

D. then

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Why did the measures of theft prevention turn into the convenience for a burglar in the fable Theft Prevention?

A、Because the rope knot and chest were not good enough

B、Because the burglar had known that the case was filled with treasure

C、Because the case was neatly packaged and perfect for the burglar to carry

D、Because the burglar was able to open the case without making any noise

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People from ever corner of the world have immigrated to America with some getting rich and others claming they have also done so.
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第4题
A.decide

B.prompt

C.convince

D.determine

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第5题
Ms Murphy had to ask a colleague to leave because

A.he is redundant.

B.he is not qualified for the job.

C.he is too tough to work with.

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Local air traffic controllers Tuesday warned of a looming "staffing crisis" that they said could lead to major flight delays and possible safety concerns.

Representatives of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association argued that the Federal Aviation Administration has not adequately prepared for the wave of retirements expected to hit the industry in coming years.

Nearly half of the nation's controllers—about 7,100—may retire during the next nine years, according to a U. S. Department of Transportation report. That's more than three times the number of controllers who have left in the past eight years.

"If the FAA does not hire large numbers of controllers immediately, there will be a necessary, significant increase in delays and, unfortunately, maybe even a reduction in the margin of safety," said Mark Sherry, alternate Western Pacific regional vice president of the Air Traffic Controllers Association.

Sherry, a controller at San Francisco International Airport, joined other local union representatives at a news conference in Fremont—part of a nationwide NATCA public awareness drive leading up to a U. S. Senate Appropriations Committee vote next month on FAA funding.

The association and a bipartisan group of senators is calling on the committee to authorize $14 million for the FAA to begin hiring, saying 1,000 new controllers a year are needed to help stem the expected flood of retirees—those hired after 12,000 striking workers were fired by former President Reagan in 1981.

But FAA officials say only about one-quarter of controllers traditionally retire when they first become eligible, and there won't be a mass exodus of controllers at any one time.

FAA spokesman Donn Walker said the agency expects to see a large number of retirements when eligibility peaks in 2007, but denied there is a crisis. The agency will be ready to deal with the issue, he said.

"There is no staffing crisis, and there is no shortage of air traffic controllers," he said.

FAA Administrator Marion Blakey said in June that the agency would present Congress with a plan by December to deal with the expected retirements, and Walker flatly denied NATCA' s gloomy predictions.

"They (NATCA representatives) have a crystal ball, I guess, that I don't have. They're making all these sort of wild predictions that don't have any basis in fact... We have the world's safest aviation system, and we will continue to have the world's safest aviation system. We will not do anything to jeopardize safety, despite what some people may tell you. "

However, Jeff Tilley, president of the NATCA local at the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center in Fremont, said the center already is facing a staffing crunch.

"At Oakland Center, we do not have a looming staffing crisis—we are in the middle of one," Tilley said. "We have already had days when we have been forced to curtail services and limit the efficiency of airline operations due to staffing shortages. "

The center, which is responsible for 18.8 million square miles of airspace, has 191 fully trained controllers and 57 trainees—20 short of the 268 it is authorized to have, Tilley said. Twenty-nine of the controllers are eligible for retirement and could leave at any time, and 25 more are scheduled to transfer.

In the past eight years, about ______ controllers have retired.

A.14,200

B.7,100

C.3,550

D.2,300

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