PowerPoint文件菜单上的"新建"命令的功能是建立()。 A.一个演示文稿 B

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问题:

PowerPoint文件菜单上的"新建"命令的功能是建立()。

A.一个演示文稿

B.一张幻灯片

C.一个新的模板文件

D.一个新的备注文件

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黄海海战后,日本取得黄海海域制海权是由于

A.日本在黄海战役中取胜

B.北洋舰队全军覆没

C.北洋舰队损失过大

D.人为因素造成的

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阅读冲浪。

蝉的音乐

  蝉是非常喜欢唱歌的。它翼后的空腔里带有一种像钹一样的乐器。它还不满足,还要在胸部安置一种响板,以增加声音的强度。的确,有种蝉,为了满足音乐的嗜好,牺牲了很多。因为有这种巨大的响板,使得生命器官都无处安置,只得把它们压缩到身体最小的角落里。当然了,要热心委身于音乐,那么只有缩小内部的器官,来安置乐器了。

  但是不幸得很,它这样喜欢的音乐,对于别人,却完全不感兴趣。就是我也还没有发现它唱歌的目的。通常的猜想以为它是在叫喊同伴,然而事实表明,这个意见是错误的。

  蝉与我比邻相守,到现在已有十五年了,每个夏天差不多有两个月之久,它们总不离我的视线,而歌声也不离我的耳畔。我通常都看见它们在筱悬木的柔枝上,排成一列,歌唱者和它的伴侣比肩而坐。吸管插到树皮里,动也不动地狂饮,夕阳西下,它们就沿着树枝用慢而且稳的脚步,寻找温暖的地方。无论在饮水或行动时,它们从未停止过歌唱。

  所以这样看起来,它们并不是叫喊同伴。你想想看,如果你的同伴在你面前,你大概不会费掉整月的工夫叫喊他们吧!

1.查字典,写出加粗字的读音。

(  )  (  )  好(  )  悬木(  )

2.蝉靠什么来唱歌呢?

_________________________________________________________________

3.你认为蝉唱歌的目的是什么?

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下列不属于磁性材料应用的实例是  [ ]

A.DVD影碟

B.电话磁卡

C.电脑软盘

D.磁悬浮列车

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Andrew Motion, the poet laureate, and Lord Smith, the former culture secretary, have launched a campaign to stem the flow of famous writers’ archives being sold to universities in America. They are leading a 15-p group of eminent literary figures demanding tax breaks, government funding and lottery cash to help British institutions match the bids of their rich American rivals. The campaign comes amid fears that the papers of Salman Rushdie, Zadie Smith and Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, may go abroad. All three are understood to have been approached recently by agents acting for institutions in America.
In recent years British authors whose papers have been sold abroad include the novelists Peter Ackroyd, Julian Barnes and Malcolm Bradbury and the playwrights David Hare and Tom Stoddard. The works of JM Barrie, the writer of Peter Pan, Graham Greene, DH Lawrence and Evelyn Waugh are already held abroad. In 1997, a year before his death, Ted Hughes, the late poet laureate, sold his archive for about £500,000 to Emory University in Atlanta. While taxpayers may be happy to fund purchases of famous paintings so that they remain in the country and be put on show, it is less clear what the immediate benefit would be in paying for authors’ archives to be kept here.
Adrian Sanders, a Liberal Democrat member of the Commons culture select committee, said public money should be spent on "more pressing" projects. "The fact that archives such as this go abroad is, I’m afraid, the reality of the world," he said. "We have many artifacts in the UK that belong to other cultures. " The campaign argues, however, that valuable research sources are being lost. Foreign institutions sometimes charge for access to the material and, as the authors retain copyright, the papers cannot be made available on the internet.
"This is about our cultural heritage as well as the obvious research opportunities," said Motion, whose campaign group includes Michael Holroyd, the biographer and former president of the Royal Society of Literature, and Richard Ovenden, keeper of special collections at Oxford University. They are calling for the culture secretary to be given the authority to delay the export of items considered a significant part of the national heritage to enable British institutions to put together bids. The campaigners want an increase in direct grants and the removal of Vat from unbound papers, which increases the cost of purchases in this country.
Smith, who was culture secretary from 1997-2001, said: "It won’t cost the Treasury an arm and a leg—we’re talking pennies, really." The campaigners say American universities are targeting young British writers and offering between £50,000 and £300,000 for their notebooks, manuscripts and letters. Joan Winterkorn, a broker who negotiated the sale of the papers of Laurence Olivier and the writers Kenneth Tynan and Peter Nichols to the British Library, said the cream of British archive material will continue to be "up for grabs" unless the tax laws are changed. "American universities are increasingly creating a working relationship with younger and younger writers, so this is not something that is going to go away," she said.
It is understood that an academic from one American institution was flown to London this month with a specific brief to "nobble" Ishiguro at the Booker prize dinner in London. Ishiguro, 50, who was nominated for his novel Never Let Me Go and who won the Booker in 1989 for The Remains of the Day, has not yet made a decision, according to his spokeswoman. She said he had been approached by a number of US universities. Arnold Wesker, best known for his plays Roots and Chips with Everything, sold three tons of letters, manuscripts and papers to an American university in 2000. "I was offered a derisory £60,000 from the British Library and £100,000 from the University of Texas at Austin—there was no contest," said Wesker, 73. "I would much sooner have had my work here in London but the gap was too large... it is a shame."
A source close to Rushdie, whose papers stretch back to the publication of his first novel, Grimus, in 1975, said he had received "scores" of approaches from America. The author, who now lives mainly in New York, said this weekend that he had "no immediate plans" to sell his archive. Were he to sell abroad, it is likely that there would be a public outcry given the amount of taxpayers, money spent on his protection following the Satanic Verses affair. Zadie Smith, the author of White Teeth, which won the Whitbread award in 2000, has also received "several approaches from buyers," according to a friend. The University of Texas at Austin spends an estimated £3m a year on its collections. It specializes in British and Irish writers and includes the papers of George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce and Edith Sitwell among its possessions.

When the former culture secretary Smith said that "It won’t cost the Treasury an arm and a leg—we’re talking pennies, really. " (para 5) he was telling us that ______.

A.the Treasury should be fully responsible for the collection and maintainence of such literary artifacts

B.the function of the Treasury will be like that of an arm and a leg

C.the Treasury should take strict and severe financial policies in dealing with the issue

D.the Treasury will not have any difficulty giving such funding and support

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要重视搞好领导班子的群体配备,实现领导班子的( )。

A.合理搭配
B.优化组合
C.高效稳定
D.整体效能

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