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Susan Gates says that work experience for studentsA.enables them to decide what they want

Susan Gates says that work experience for students

A.enables them to decide what they want to do.

B.provides industry with a flexible workforce.

C.helps them to improve their job prospects.

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Susan Gates says that the worlds of business and higher education should try toA.invest mo

Susan Gates says that the worlds of business and higher education should try to

A.invest more money in research.

B.share their expertise in more ways.

C.improve the way they deal with change.

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Susan Gates says an important finding of the committee was thatA.employers need graduates

Susan Gates says an important finding of the committee was that

A.employers need graduates with skills in key areas.

B.an increasing number of graduates had good IT skills.

C.the demands of the workplace were unlikely to change.

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Susan Gates thinks that the committee should include Robertson's becauseA.half of all grad

Susan Gates thinks that the committee should include Robertson's because

A.half of all graduates find jobs in retailing.

B.the views of non-specialist employers need to be represented.

C.it had more experience of employing graduates than IT companies.

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Susan Gates thinks that small businessesA.want graduates who need little training.B.cannot

Susan Gates thinks that small businesses

A.want graduates who need little training.

B.cannot attract as many graduates as large organisations.

C.need graduates with specialist skills.

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What does Susan Gates say about numeracy?A.Top organisations train staff to work quickly w

What does Susan Gates say about numeracy?

A.Top organisations train staff to work quickly with numbers.

B.Most graduates are not confident with mathematics,

C.Top employees are good with figures.

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What is Susan Gates' opinion of the research work carried out in higher education?A.It oug

What is Susan Gates' opinion of the research work carried out in higher education?

A.It ought to benefit the economy more.

B.It is a direct result of links with business.

C.It has made British companies more competitive.

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(6分13秒-7分21秒)When Bill Gates says that “And then we need to pair those medical people

(6分13秒-7分21秒)When Bill Gates says that “And then we need to pair those medical people with the military. taking advantage of the military’s ability”. The advantages of military ability includes the following EXCEPT

A、Move fast

B、Do logistics

C、Secure areas

D、Quarantine the infected areas

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第8题
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第9题
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ow whether the recent deployment of thousands of additional American soldiers to Iraq is helping to quell sectarian violence. Mr. Gates says it will probably be several months before the Americans knew whether they were succeeding.

Mr. Gates didn't think the result of the new deployment of American soldiers will come out soon.

A.正确

B.错误

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If Bill Gates ever had reason to doubt that the brash young billionaires of Google were out to get him, the time for such uncertainty is now officially over. Last month's dramatically revised version of its program Google Desktop is a glove slap across the face of Microsoft's fabled chief software architect. Obviously Google's update to a previous tool that searched people's hard drives in addition to the usual lightning-quick survey of the entire World Wide Web, Google Desktop 2 turns out to be a not-so-stealthy attempt to hijack the desktop from Microsoft. And in a move that must be particularly galling to Gates, the program does it in a way that directly steals thunder from Microsoft's upcoming Windows update, Vista.

Specifically, I'm talking about Google's feature called Sidebar, a stack of small windows that sit on the side of the screen and dynamically draw on Web and personal information to track things like weather, stock prices, your e-mail, your photos, recently opened documents and Web destinations. Several years ago, demonstrating an early version of Vista, Microsoft proudly showed a column of on-screen "tiles" that did the same kinds of things. Microsoft's name for this upcoming feature (which it still plans to include in Vista when it ships in late 2006): Sidebar.

That's not all. Google product manager Nakhil Bhatla explains that another purpose of Desktop is to use the search box to quickly locate programs and files that you want to open—bypassing the Windows way of clicking on an icon or using the Start menu.

Clearly, Google is squatting on Microsoft's turf, asking users to live in its environment as opposed to Bill's. Microsoft still believes that the central point of personal computing is productivity. That's why the desktop search in Vista will limit itself to probing the user's hard disk. Microsoft's explanation for this approach is that mixing Web-search results with hits from your own information is just too confusing. Things go more efficiently, the theory goes, when your personal data pond is segregated from the ocean of information data located elsewhere in the world. (Microsoft offers Web search as a separate program.)

In contrast, Google Desktop searches bring results from everywhere—your hard disk, your email and billions of Web sites. That's because the Google mission is organizing and managing all the world's information. "You shouldn't have to think about where the information comes from," says Google VP Susan Wojcicki. Though Google-sites acknowledge difficulties in merging the personal with the public, their core belief is that the essence of 21st-century computing springs from the connectivity that allows all human knowledge, from books to instant messages, to be potentially shared.

As Google tries to annex new information flows, it increasingly runs smack against issues of privacy, copyright and censorship. That's one part of Google's challenge. The other will be fending off Bill Gates, undoubtedly determined to prove that his vision of computing still dominates.

From the first sentence we can infer that

A.the managers of Google are impolite.

B.there is no longer uncertainty about Microsoft's precedence.

C.it is true that now Google is surpassing Microsoft.

D.Bill Gates begins to think Google as his opponent.

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