在下列有关Windows操作系统的叙述中,错误的是A.Windows系列操作系统均能

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在下列有关Windows操作系统的叙述中,错误的是

A.Windows系列操作系统均能支持大部分DQS应用程序的运行

B.Windows系列操作系统是目前Pentium系列微机唯一可用的操作系统

C.从系统内核来看,Windows XP与Windows 98差别较大

D.安装Vista操作系统的PC机,一般可以安装Windows XP操作系统

考点:计算机等级考试PC技术全国计算机等级考试三级PC技术真题2009年3月
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学校有足球a个,排球比足球多5个,篮球的个数是排球的b倍。篮球有(     )个。

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设x=x(y,z),y=y(z,x),z=z(x,y)均为由方程f(x,y,z)=0所确定的具有连续偏导数的函数,则x’y·y’z·z’x=______.

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阅读理解。

     Scientists are not sure how the brain follows the tracks of time. One theory holds that it has a group of

cells specialized to record the intervals (间隔)of time, while another theory holds that some neural processes

(神经突)act as an inside clock.

     Whichever theory it may be, studies find, the cells have a poor grasp of longer interval. Time does seem

to slow during an empty afternoon and race when the brain focuses on challenging work. Stimulants (兴奋剂),

including caffeine, tend to make people feel as if time is passing faster; complex jobs, like doing taxes, can

seem to drag on longer than they actually do. And emotional events-a breakup, a promotion, a transformative

trip abroad-tend to be sensed as more recent than they actually are, by months or even years. In short, some

psychologists say, the findings support the philosopher Martin Heidegger's observation that time "persists

merely as a consequence of the events taking place in it."

     Now researchers are finding that the opposite thing may also be true: if very few events come to mind, then

the sense of time does not persist; the brain shortens the interval that has passed.

     In one classic experiment, a French explorer named Michel Diffre lived in a cave for two months, cut off

from the rhythms of night and day and man-made clocks. He appeared then, convinced that he had been

isolated for only 25 days. Left to its own devices, the brain tends to shorten time.

     In earlier work, researchers found that a similar case at work in people's judgment of intervals that last only

moments. Relatively infrequent stimuli, like flashes or tones, tend to increase the speed of the brain' s internal

pacemaker.

     On an obvious level, these kinds of findings offer an explanation for why other people's children seem to

grow up so much faster than one's own. Involved parents are all too well aware of first step in their own

children; however, seeing a cousin's child once every few years, without bothering memories, shortens the

time.

1. What can we infer from the first paragraph?

A. Scientists have agreed about how the brain records time.

B. Scientists all think that some cells record the intervals of time.

C. Scientists haven't agreed on how the brain records time.

D. Scientists all hold the theory that neural processes are an inside clock.

2. According.to Paragraph 3, if we have few things to do, the brain will _____.

A. make the intervals of time long

B. make the intervals of time short

C. keep a state of rest

D. stop working

3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? 

A. Michel Diffre didn't think he had stayed in the cave for as long as two months.

B. Parents tend to think their own children grow faster than others.

C. Michel Diffre actually stayed in the cave for twenty-five days.

D. Children usually bring bad memories to their parents.

4. In which column of a newspaper can we find this passage?

A. Social news

B. Community activities

C. Science

D. Children s life

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农业银行办理国内信用证项下打包贷款不保留追索权。

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