软件开发的结构化方法中,常采用数据字典定义数据流图中的所有元素,数据加工是其定义内容

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软件开发的结构化方法中,常采用数据字典定义数据流图中的所有元素,数据加工是其定义内容之一,下述:
Ⅰ.结构化语言 Ⅱ.判定树 Ⅲ.判定表
( )是常用的定义加工的方法。

A.只有Ⅰ

B.只有Ⅱ

C.Ⅱ和Ⅲ

D.Ⅰ、Ⅱ和Ⅲ

考点:计算机等级考试信息管理技术三级信息管理技术笔试
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当负载作星形连接时,三个相电压相互对称,三个相电流也相互对称。

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Questions 19-25


·Read the following article from a magazine and answer questions 19-25.
·For questions 19-25, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
·Mark your answer on the Answer Sheet.

The Big Easy on the Brink


A Category 5 hurricane would come barreling out of the Gulf of Mexico, It would cause Lake Pontchartrain, north of New Orleans, to overflow, pouring down millions of gallons of water on the city. Then things would really get ugly. Evacuation routes would be blocked. Buildings would collapse. Chemicals and hazardous waste would dissolve, turning the floodwaters into a lethal soup. In the end, what was left of the city might not be worth saving. "There’s concern it would essentially destroy New Orleans," says Suhayda, a water-resources expert at Louisiana State University.
New Orleans has always had a complicated relationship with the water surrounding it. Everyone told the first settlers this was the wrong place to build a city. It is wedged precariously between the mighty Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain, and most of it was once swampland. Aggravating the problem is the fact that much of New Orleans is below sea level, so that after a good rain, the water just settles in. There is now a decent pumping system, which helps. Old-timers, however, still talk of the days when, after a bad storm, bodies were washed out of the cemeteries.
What is threatening New Orleans is a combination of two man-made problems: more levees and fewer wetlands. The levees installed along the Mississippi to protect the city from water surges have had an annoying effect: they have actually make it more vulnerable to flooding. That’s because New Orleans has been kept in place by the precarious balance of two opposing forces. Because the city is constructed on 100 feet of soft silt, sand and clay, it naturally "subsides", or sinks, several feet a century. Historically, that subsidence has been counteracted by sedimentation: new silt, sand and clay that are deposited when the river floods. But since the levees went up-mostly after the great flood of 1927—the river has not been flooding and sedimentation has stopped.
New Orleans’ other major man-made problem is that its wetlands and its low-lying barrier islands are disappearing. The Louisiana coast is losingl6,000 acres of wetland each year, mostly as a result of population expansion into once pristine areas, destructive oil and gas drilling, pollution and land loss through lack of sedimentation. As it turns out, wetland, and barrier islands aren’t just nice to look at; they are also a key natural barrier to hurricanes. (Every 2.7miles of wetland absorbs a foot of storm surge.) As the wetlands go, the chance of a hurricane blowing the city away grows.
So far, little has been done to save the city. However, while the grimmest of the doomsayers warn that New Orleans could be next Atlantis, some laid-back residents are saying that it could just as easily become the next Venice and that after the flood, the good times won’t roll—they’ll float.

Wetlands are important in the sense that ______.

A.they make the city more beautiful

B.they could store water resources

C.they could reduce the strength of a storm

D.they could store soil

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什么是符合性测试?为什么要进行符合性测试?

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新生儿可从母体获得的免疫球蛋白是()。

A.IgA

B.IgE

C.IgG

D.IgM

E.SIgA

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至于实现现代化之后的国家将进入的社会形态,有学者称之为()。

A.后工业社会

B.信息社会

C.风险社会

D.知识社会

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