With all the data he needed ______, Peter began to write his thesis.A.collectingB.being co
With all the data he needed ______, Peter began to write his thesis.
A.collecting
B.being collected
C.to be collected
D.collected
With all the data he needed ______, Peter began to write his thesis.
A.collecting
B.being collected
C.to be collected
D.collected
A.Students were unwilling to cooperate when he conducted the poll.
B.There was no available data of the racial composition of every school.
C.He found it impossible to catalogue the structural feature of all high schools.
D.It was difficult to compare the racial makeup of the clubs and sports teams.
W: That's all right, Dr, Green. I've got the data you required and a few reference books which I think may be useful to your representation at the conference.
Q: What's purpose of the woman's visit to the man?
(13)
A.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference,
B.To see if he is ready for the coming conference.
C.To tell him something about the conference.
D.To help him prepare for the conference.
W: That's all right, Dr, Green. I've got the data you required and a few reference books which I think may be useful to your representation at the conference.
Q: What's purpose of the woman's visit to the man?
(13)
A.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference,
B.To see if he is ready for the coming conference.
C.To tell him something about the conference.
D.To help him prepare for the conference.
W: That's all right, Dr. Green. I've got the data you required and a few reference books which I think may be useful to your representation at the conference.
Q: What's the purpose of the woman's visit to the man?
(15)
A.To help him prepare for the conference.
B.To tell him something about the conference.
C.To see if he is ready for the coming conference.
D.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference.
Science and Truth
"FINAGLE" (欺骗) is not a word that most people associate with science. One reason is that the image of the scientist is of one who always(51) data in an impartial (不偏不倚的) search for truth~ In any debate --(52) intelligence, schooling, energy -- the phrase "science says" usually disarms opposition.
But scientists have long acknowledged the existence of a "finagle factor" -- a tendency by many scientists to give a helpful change to the data to(53)desired results. The latest of the finagle factor in action comes from Stephen Jay Gould, a Harvard biologist, who has(54) the important 19th century work of Dr. Samuel George Morton. Morton was famous in his time for analysing the brain(55) of the skulls as a measure of intelligence. He concluded that whites had the largest brains, that the brains of Indians and blacks were smaller, and(56) , that whites constitute a superior race.
Gould went back to Morton's original data and concluded that the(57)were an example of the finagle at work. He found that Morton's "discovery" was made by leaving out embarrassing data,(58) incorrect procedures, and changing his criteria -- again, always in favour of his argument. Morton has been thoroughly discredited by now and scientists do not believe that brain size reflects(59) .
But Gould went on to say Morton's story is only an example of a common problem in(60) work. Some of the leading figures in science are(61) to have used the finagle factor. Gould says that Isaac Newton fudged out (捏造) to support at least three central statements that he could not prove. And so(62)Laudius Ptolemy, the Greek astronomer, whose master work, Almagest, summed up the case for a solar system that had the earth as its centre. Recent(63)indicate that Ptolemy either faked some key data or resorted heavily to the finagle factor.
All this is important because the finagle factor is still at work. For example, in the artificial sweetener controversy, for example, it is(64) that all the studies sponsored by the sugar industry find that the artificial sweetener is unsafe,(65) all the studies sponsored by the diet food industry find nothing wrong with it.
A.collects
B.invents
C.misuses
D.enables
Science and Truth
"FINAGLE" is not a word that most people associate with science. One reason is that the image of the scientist is of one who always collects data in an impartial(51)for truth. In any debate - over intelligence, schooling, energy-the(51)"science says" usually disarms opposition.
But scientists have long acknowledged the existence of a "finagle factor"—a tendency by many scientists to give a helpful change to the data to(53)desired results. The latest of the finagle factor in action comes from Stephen Jay Gould, a Harvard biologist,(54)has examined the important 19th century work of Dr. Samuel George Morton. Morton was famous in his time(55)analysing the brain size of the skulls as a measure of intelligence. He concluded that whites had the(56)brains, that the brains of Indians and Blacks were smaller, and therefore, that whites constitute a superior race.
Gould went back to Morton's original data and concluded that the(57)were an example of the finagle at work. He found that Morton's "discovery" was made by leaving out embarrassing data, using incorrect procedures, making simple arithmetical(58)(always in his favour) and changing his criteria-again, always in favour of his argument. Morton has been thoroughly discredited by now and scientists do not believe that brain size reflects(59).
But Gould went on to say Morton's story is only an example of a common problem in(60)work. Some of the leading figures in science are believed to have(61)the finagle factor. Gould says that Isaac Newton fudged out to support at least three central statements that he could not prove. And so(62)Claudius Ptolemy, the Greek astronomer, whose master work, Almagest, summed up the case for a solar system that had the earth as its centre. Recent studies indicate that Ptolemy(63)faked some key data or resorted heavily to the finagle factor.
All this is(64)because the finagle factor is still at work. For example, in the artificial sweetener controversy, for example, it is said that all the studies sponsored by the sugar industry find that the artificial sweetener is unsafe, while all the studies sponsored by the diet food industry find nothing(65)with it.
A.search
B.learning
C.teaching
D.dialogue
All summer interns in the company are members of the Interns global group. Allusers in the engineering department are members of the Engineering global group.
A member server named TK1 contains a folder that is shared as Blueprints.
Permissions on Blueprints are shown in the following table.
User accounts in Interns and Engineers do not have the Log on locally user right on TK1.
A user named Mark is a member of both Interns and Engineers. You discover that data in Blueprints was modified by Mark.
You need to reconfigure the permissions on Blueprints to ensure that Mark cannot access the folder. You must not affect the access of any other users. You must ensure that Mark remains in Engineers so he can access other appropriate resources.
What should you do?()
B、If the software engineers act in the best interests of their client and employer, he won't be able to act consistently with the public interest
C、Software products are developed and maintained by humans. If those individuals are hard working, intelligent, sensible, up to data and above all, ethical, then the chances are good that the way that the software products they develop and maintain will be satisfactory
D、The two major societies for computer professionals, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Computer Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE-CS) jointly approve a Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice as the standard for teaching and practicing software engineering
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