No one can deny that we(make) ______tremendous progress in the past twenty years.
No one can deny that we(make) ______tremendous progress in the past twenty years.
No one can deny that we(make) ______tremendous progress in the past twenty years.
A.which
B.what
C.When
D.that
A、T
B、F
Nobody can deny the fact that he was one of the greatest musicians in his times.
A.任何人都不能否认事实上他是他所在时代最伟大的音乐家。
B.事实上他在有生之年己成为最伟大的音乐家,没人能够超过。
C.他是那个时代最伟大的音乐家之一,这一点没有人能否认。
D.任何人都无法拒绝承认他在世时是最伟大的音乐家之一这一事实。
Consider medicine, for instance. No one can deny that medical progress has enriched our lives tremendously. Because of medical advances, we eat better, live easier and are able to take care of ourselves more efficiently. We can cure disease with no more than one injection or a pill. If we have a serious accident, surgeons can put us back together again. If we are born with something defective, they can repair it. They can make us happy, restore our normality, ease our pain, replace worn parts and give us children. They can even bring us back from the dead. These are wonderful achievements, but there is a price we have to pay.
Because medicine has reduced infant mortality and natural death so significantly, the population has been rising steadily, in spite of serious efforts to reduce the rate of population growth. Less than a century ago in the United Stales, infant mortality claimed more than half of the newborn within the first year of life. Medical advances, however, have now reduced that rate to nearly zero. A child born in the United States today has better than a 90% chance of survival. Furthermore, medical advances have ensured that most of these infants will live to be seventy years of age or more, and even that life expectancy increases every year. The result of this progress is an enormous population increase that threatens the quality of life, brought about by progress in the medical profession.
According to this passage, " progress" doesn't always mean that______.
A.something has become stronger and better
B.something has been changed from being one thing to another
C.something has become funny
D.something turns out to be worse than before
You create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator. This default user policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You then install Terminal Services on one of the servers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation client computers.
You find that the users of the Terminal Server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places. You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.
What should you do?
A.Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the Terminal Server.
B.Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation computers.
C.Create a Windows 2000 Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.
D.Edit the local registry on the Windows NT Workstation computers to deny access to Entire Network in Network Neighborhood.
However, we Americans need to become more【C4】______ about the effects of those pesticides on our food. More.【C5】 ______ , we need to think about what new 【C6】______ is necessary to protect ourselves from a【C7】______ too rich in pesticide residue. If we don't demand greater.【C8】______ on pesticide use, we may be surprised, dismayed and 【C9】______ horrified by the consequence of its use.
On the most obvious level, farm workers who continue to use the pesticides【C10】______ their present rate will be【C11】______ serious illness. It is no【C12】______ that farmers exposed to herbicides have【C13】______ risk of getting cancer. In addition, children who live in homes where pesticides are used have【C14】______ chance of getting childhood leukemia(白血病).
Farmers are not the only ones 【C15】______ risk. Consumers may also Suffer serious side effects from daily【C16】______ of foods polluted by pesticides. Although scientists have yet to prove the link【C17】______ they are concerned that pesticide use may be one reason for the increase in various forms of cancer. We need new legislation, that【C18】______ stricter standards governing pesticides residues in food. Much of the current legislation is based on ignorance. Simply【C19】______ , we allow high levels of cancer-causing substances in our food because we don't know whether they cause cancer in humans. Yet, why take the risk? If there's a chance that a pesticide causes cancer, it should be【C20】______ from use.
【C1】
A.In spite of
B.Thanks to
C.Given
D.Provided
We don't deny that your products are superior in quality to ______ of Japanese make.
A) the one B) that C) these D) those
You will hear another five recordings.
For each recording, decide what the speaker's purpose is.
Write one letter (A--H )next to the number of the recording.
Do not use any letter more than once.
After you have listened once, replay the recordings. t
A. to make a complaint
B. to deny something
C. to offer assistance
D. to ask for advice
E. to express doubt
F. to ask for permission
G. to explain an action
H. to recommend a new policy
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