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The two innovations by Xerox Corp. and Anoto Group feature______.A.integrated use of paper

The two innovations by Xerox Corp. and Anoto Group feature______.

A.integrated use of paper and digital form

B.a shift from paper to digital form

C.the use of computer screen

D.a new style. of writing

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第1题
The two innovations by Xerox Corp. and Anoto Group feature______.A.integrated use of paper

The two innovations by Xerox Corp. and Anoto Group feature______.

A.integrated use of paper and digital form

B.a shift from paper to digital form

C.the use of computer screen

D.a new style. of writing

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第2题
Probably one of the most revolutionary innovations in science during this century was the
recognition of the duality of matter;【51】, in some aspects of its behavior. matter is【52】described as a particle, and in【53】aspects as a wave. This revolution in scientific thought took place almost three-quarters of a century ago. By now most scientists have come to accept it【54】, happily for science, there are still some who are convinced that they can uncover a deeper【55】of truth in which the coexisting systems of thought will be replaced by a unified view.

Those who resist this revolution【56】science are not regarded as a threat. They are not branded as counterrevolutionary. There is a good reason for【57】Stated simply, it is that if change marks a step forward on, say, 1 July 1997, then change can【58】represent progress at some future date.

The concept of "one matter, two descriptions" introduced in the 1920s represented a【59】advance. But it constitutes no more than a step along the path toward greater【60】. The door remains open to further discoveries. (185 Words)

(31)

A.that is

B.it is

C.it was

D.which is

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第3题
The meanings of "science" and "technology" have changed significantly from one generation
to another. More similarities than differences, however, can be found between the terms. Both science and technology imply a thinking process; both are concerned with causal relationships in the material world, and both employ an experimental methodology that results in empirical demonstrations that can be verified by repetition. Science, at least in theory, is less concerned with the practicality of its results and more concerned with the development of general laws, but in practice science and technology are inextricably involved with each other. The varying interplay of the two can be observed in the historical development of such practitioners as chemists, engineers, physicists, astronomers, carpenters, potters, and many other specialists. Differing educational requirements, social status, vocabulary, methodology, and types of rewards, as well as institutional objectives and professional goals, contribute to such distinctions as can be made between the activities of scientists and technologists; but throughout history the practitioners of "pure" science have made many practical as well as theoretical contributions.

Indeed, the concept that science provides the ideas for technological innovations and that pure research is therefore essential for any significant advancement in industrial civilization is essentially a myth. Most of the greatest changes in industrial civilization cannot be traced to the laboratory. Fundamental tools and processes in the fields of mechanics, chemistry, astronomy, metallurgy, and hydraulics were developed before the laws governing their functions were discovered. The steam engine, for example, was commonplace before the science of thermodynamics elucidated the physical principle underlying its operations.

In recent years a sharp value distinction has grown up between science and technology. Advances in science have frequently had their bitter opponents, but today many people have come to fear technology much more than science. For these people, science may be perceived as a serene, objective source for understanding the eternal laws of nature, whereas the practical manifestations of technology in the modern world now seem to them to be out of control.

Many historians of science argue not only that technology is an essential condition of advanced, industrial civilization but also that the rate of technological change has developed its own momentum in recent centuries. Innovations now seem to appear at a rate that increase geometrically, without respect to geographical limits or political systems. These innovations tend to transform. traditional cultural systems, frequently with unexpected social consequences. Thus technology can be conceived as both a creative and a destructive process.

Science is, as the author argues, similar to technology in that ______.

A.it involves a long process of change

B.it focuses on the casual aspects of the material world

C.it resorts to experiments as an exclusive method of research

D.it is concerned about the theoretical development

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第4题
Programming for Sunday, March 26 11:30 A.M. Ch 4Business Review A review of this week's

Programming for Sunday, March 26

11:30 A.M.

Ch 4 Business Review

A review of this week's business news. This week's special guest is international business analyst Marilyn Kim of the McGuire Institute.

1:00 P.M.

Ch 9, 11 Company Profiles

An in-depth look at significant companies around the world. Featured this week are Limnex, Inc., and Asian Global Industries, two newcomers to the international finance scene.

1:30 P.M.

Ch 4 Up Front with Pofitics and Economics

Discussion of the latest political decisions affecting business and finance. Host Richard Lee interviews political analysts and finance experts.

2:00 P.M.

Ch 7, 13 Business Today

Recent innovations in business. This week we visit with Tina and Luis Gomez, who will share how they built their small family clothing business into an international company.

3:00 P.M.

Ch 4 World View of Business

News on business around the world, with commentaries by Masafumi Sachimoto and Jacques DeLeon.

4:00 P.M.

Ch 20 Making Money

Successful personal investing. This week's topic: "How to Take Advantage of the Real Estate Market." Plus, tips for financing your child's college education.

What do these TV listings feature?

A.Concerts

B.Business programs

C.Travelogues

D.Sports events

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第5题
听力原文: The Olympic Games have always included a number of ceremonies, many of which emp
hasize the themes of international friendship and peaceful cooperation. The opening ceremony has always included the parade of nations.

The Greek team always enters first, and the host team enters last. The torch relay, in which the Olympic Flame symbolizes the transmission of Olympic ideals from ancient Greece to the modem world, was introduced as part of the opening ceremony at the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin.

Two other important ceremonial innovations had appeared earlier at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belgium. The Olympic Flag was flown for the first time. Another was the first reciting of the Olympic Oath, taken in the name of all the athletes by a member of the host's team. The oath asserts the athletes' commitment to the ideals of sportsmanship in competition.

Originally there was another parade of nations during the closing ceremonies of the Games. At the end of the 1956 Summer Games in Melbourne Australia however the athletes broke ranks and mingled together to celebrate the occasion. This custom was continued in subsequent Games. After the athletes join in the main Olympic stadium in celebration, the president of the IOC invites the athletes and spectators to meet again at the site of the next Games. The IOC president then declares the Games ended, and the Olympic Flame is extinguished.

Most of the Olympics ceremonies are to

A.emphasize the justice and peace

B.promote the international friendship and peaceful cooperation

C.promote the ideals of sportsmanship in competition

D.insist on the mutual understanding and international aid

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第6题
请在第____处填上正确选项。A. It could be that we are evolving two communities of social sci

请在第____处填上正确选项。

A. It could be that we are evolving two communities of social scientists:one that is discipline-oriented and publishing in highly specialized journals,and one that is problem-oriented and publishing elsewhere,such as policy briefs.

B. However,the numbers are still small:in 2010,about 1,600 of the 100,000 social-sciences papers published globally included one of these Keywords.

C. the idea is to force social to integrate their work with other categories, including health and demographic change food security, marine research and the bio-economy, clear, efficient energy; and inclusive, innovative and secure societies.

D. the solution is to change the mindset of the academic community, and what it considers to be its main goal. Global challenges and social innovation ought to receive much more attention from scientists, especially the young ones.

E. These issues all have root causes in human behavior. . all require behavioral change and social innovations , as well as technological development . Stemming climate change , for example , is as much about changing consumption patterns and promoting tax acceptance as it is about developing clean energy.

F. Despite these factors , many social scientists seem reluctant to tackle such problems . And in Europe , some are up in arms over a proposal to drop a specific funding category for social-science research and to integrate it withincross-cutting topics of sustainable development .

G. During the late 1990s , national spending on social sciences and the humanities as a percentage of all research and development funds-including government, higher education, non-profit and corporate -varied from around 4% to 25%; in most European nations , it is about 15%.

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第7题
The growth of population during the past few centuries is no proof that population will co
ntinue to grow straight upward toward infinity and doom. On the contrary, demographic history offers evidence that population growth has not been at all constant. According to paleo-ecologist Edward Deevey, the past million years show three momentous changes. The first, a rapid increase in population around one million B.C., followed the innovations of tool-making and tool-using. But when the new power from the use of tools had been exploited, the rate of world population growth fell and became almost stable.

The next rapid jump in population started perhaps 10,000 years ago, when men began to keep herds, plow and plant the earth. Once again when initial productivity gains had been absorbed, the rate of population growth abated.

These two episodes suggest that the third great change, the present rapid growth, which began in the West between 250 and 350 years ago, may also slow down when, or if technology begins to yield fewer innovations. Of course, the current knowledge revolution may continue without foreseeable end. Either way contrary to popular belief in constant geometric growth—population can be expected in the long mn to adjust to productivity.

Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A.Human population expands at a straight upward trend.

B.Population growth has shown ups and downs in demographic history.

C.Population growth can not be regarded as a social failure.

D.Increase in population is related to productivity.

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第8题
听力原文:The Olympic Games have always included a number of ceremonies, many of which emph

听力原文: The Olympic Games have always included a number of ceremonies, many of which emphasize the themes of international friendship and peaceful cooperation. The opening ceremony has always included the parade of nations. The Greek team always enters first, and the host team enters last. The torch relay, in which the Olympic Flame symbolizes the transmission of Olympic ideals from ancient Greece to the modern world, was introduced as part of the opening ceremony at the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin.

Two other important ceremonial innovations had appeared earlier at the 1920 Games in Antwerp, Belgium. The Olympic Flag was flown for the first time. Another was the first reciting of the Olympic Oath, taken in the name of all the athletes by a member of the host's team. The oath asserts the athletes' commitment to the ideals of sportsmanship in competition.

Originally there was another parade of nations during the closing ceremonies of the Games. At the end of the 1956 Summer Games in Melbourne, Australia, however, the athletes broke ranks and mingled together to celebrate the occasion. This custom was continued in subsequent Games. After the athletes join in the main Olympic stadium in celebration, the president of the IOC invites the athletes and spectators to meet again at the site of the next Games. The IOC president then declares the Games ended, and the Olympic Flame is extinguished.

Most of the Olympics ceremonies are to ______.

A.emphasize the justice and peace

B.promote the international friendship and peaceful cooperation

C.promote the ideals of sportsmanship in competition

D.insist on the mutual understanding and international aid

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第9题
It has been necessary to refer repeatedly to the effects of the two world wars in promotin
g all kind of innovation. It should be (1)_____ also that technological innovations have (2)_____ the character of war itself by the (3)_____ of new mechanical and chemical device. One weapon developed during World War II (4)_____ a special mention. The (5)_____ of rocket propulsions was well known earlier, and its possibilities as a (6)_____ of achieving speeds sufficient to escape from the Earth's gravitational pull had been (7)_____ by the Russian and the American scientists. The latter built experimental liquid-fuelled rockets in 1926. (8)_____, a group of German and Romanian pioneers was working (9)_____ the same lines and in the 1930s, it was this team that developed a rocket (10)_____ of delivering a warhead hundreds of miles away. Reaching a height of over 100 miles, the V-2 rocket (11)_____ the beginning of the Space Age, and members of its design team were (12)_____ in both the Soviet and United States space programs after the war.

Technology had a tremendous social (13)_____ in the period 1900 1945. The automobile and electric power, (14)_____, radically changed both the scale and the quality of 20th-century life, (15)_____ a process of rapid urbanization and a virtual revolution (16)_____ living through mass production of household goods and (17)_____

The rapid development of the airplane, the cinema, and radio made the world seem suddenly smaller and more (18)_____. The development of many products of the chemical industry further transformed the life of most people. In the years (19)_____ 1945 the constructive and creative opportunities of modern technology could be (20)_____, although the process has not been without its problems.

A.notified

B.observed

C.commented

D.detected

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第10题
The growth of population during the past few centuries is no proof that population will co
ntinue to grow straight upward toward infinity and doom. On the contrary, demographic history offers evidence that population growth has not been at all constant. According to paleo-ecologist Edward Deevey, the past million years show three momentous changes. The first, a rapid increase in population around one million B, C, followed the innovations of tool-making and tool-using. But when the new power from the use of tools had been exploited, the rate of world population growth fell and became almost stable.

The next rapid jump in population started perhaps 10,000 years ago, when men began to keep herds, plow and plant the earth. Once again when initial productivity gains had been absorbed, the rate of population growth abated.

These two episodes suggest that the third great change, the present rapid growth, which began in the West between 250 and 350 years ago, may also slow down when, or if technology begins to yield fewer innovations. Of course, the current knowledge revolution may continue without foreseeable end. Either way contrary to popular belief in constant geometric growth-population can be expected in the long run to adjust to productivity. And when one takes this view, population growth is seen to represent economic progress and human triumph rather than social failure.

Which of the following is not true according to the passage?

A.Human population expands at an exponential rate.

B.Population growth has shown fluctuation in demographic history.

C.Population growth can not be regarded as a social failure.

D.Increase in population is related to productivity.

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