根据句意和首字母提示填入所缺单词。 1.Mike is an English b

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问题:

根据句意和首字母提示填入所缺单词。

1.  Mike is an English boy. He can speak a I_____ Chinese.

2.  S_____  is the first day of a week.

3.  Are you in the school s_____?

4.  I want to know your e-mail a _____.

5.  You can j_____  many clubs in this summer.

考点:单词、词组
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下列各句中表意明确、没有歧义的一项是:

A.昨天我从你的车库里拿走的那件工具,没用,今天给你送回来了。

B.钱钟书先生的夫人杨绛先生在把稿酬版税捐赠给清华大学的仪式上说:“我以代表的身份在这里讲话,我一个人代表三个人:我、已去世的钱钟书先生和女儿钱瑗。”

C.诚然,家庭在从小培养孩子健康心理和健全人格方面起着至关重要的作用,但社会在对青少年正确对待“自我”的宣传教育上也负有重大责任。

D.记得我们认识她的时候,还只是七八岁的小孩子,天真烂漫,无拘无束。

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LC回路电容器两端的电μ随时t变化的关系如图所示,则(   )

A.在时t1,电路中的电流最大

B.在时t2,电路中的磁场能最大

C.从时t2至t3,电路的电场能不断增大

D.从时t3至t4,电容器带的电荷量不断增大

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阅读理解。

     For many blind people, computers are inaccessible. It can cost $1,000 to purchase "screen

reader" software, but two blind computer programmers from Australia have solved this problem.

     Queensland University of Technology (QUT) graduate James Teh and business partner

Michael Curran developed a free, open-source program, called NVDA, which provides a voice

to read the words on a computer screen as the cursor moves over them. NVDA won the blind

inventors an award in the grand final program of the ABC's New Inventors, which aired on

September 23. They took home the award for an invention that "might make a real difference

to people's lives or the environment."

     "A sighted person takes for granted that they can sit down at any computer and use it," Mr

Teh said. "We really are in the information age - everything is online these days. So access to

computers for the blind is very important, which is why we wanted our software to be free."

     Mr Teh, who majored in software engineering at QUT, said blind students typically didn't

have the money to purchase "screen reader" technology, at the time in their life when they most

needed it. Now NVDA could be downloaded on to anyone's personal computer free of charge.

     "It can also be copied to a USB stick, which can be used on any PC at school or university,

with no installation required," he said.

     Mr Teh and Mr Curran have drawn on their own experience as blind computer users to

develop a product which has some unique features. For example, as the mouse moves up and

down the screen, a sound becomes higher and lower to let you know where the cursor is located.

     NVDA has been translated into 27 languages, thanks to volunteer translators. To date, there

have been over 50,000 downloads.

     Mr Teh and Mr Curran have been working on the project since 2006. They worked on their

product without any pay for two years. When Mozilla offered some funding in 2008, Mr Teh

was able to quit his day job and work full-time developing NVDA.

1. NVDA won an award in the program of the ABC's New Inventors because it _____.

A. causes no harm to the environment  

B. influences people' s lives

C. is aiming at blind people  

D. is easy to use

2. Why did James Teh and Michael Curran want their software to be free?

A. They got funding from Mozilla.        

B. They belonged to a volunteer group.     

C. They wanted to help the blind.

D. They wanted people to give up "screen reader" software.

3. What do we know about Teh and Curran?

A. They are studying at QUT.

B. They are good at translating.

C. They know how the blind feel.

D. They began to develop NVDA in 2008.

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       某地的一大宅院门的一副墨字对联依稀可辨:“放开肚皮吃饱饭,鼓足干劲搞生产”,横批是“多快好省”。这副对联应该书写于 [ ]

A、20世纪50年代末

B、20世纪60年代末

C、20世纪70年代初

D、20世纪70年代末

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不定形密封材料中丙烯酸类密封膏可用于()。

A.屋面嵌缝

B.广场接缝

C.桥面接缝

D.水池接缝

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