单选题Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.A whose wife I metB I met whose wifeC I met his wifeD his wife I met

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单选题
Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.
A

whose wife I met

B

I met whose wife

C

I met his wife

D

his wife I met


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  • 第1题:

    翻译I'd like you to meet the famous bridge designer Mr. Liu Hua.

    A. 我喜欢你去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。

    B. 我想给您介绍下著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。

    C. 我们最好去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。


    参考答案:B

  • 第2题:

    –– Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you?

    –– Mr. Liu: Yes, I'd like a one-way ticket to Manchester 8: 15 tomorrow evening.

    –– Clerk: Fifteen pounds, please.

    –– Mr. Liu:____.

    A: Here it is

    B: There is the payment

    C: Here you are

    D: Take the payment, please


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    A:( ). B:She works in the Oxford University.

    A. What does your mother do?

    B. What do your parents do?

    C. What are your parents doing at the moment?


    答案:A

  • 第4题:

    将表Emp的empname属性列的修改权限授予用户LIU,并允许LIU再将此权限转授其他人,实现的SQL语句是(48)。

    A.GRANT update on Emp TO LIU WITH CHECK OPTION

    B.GRANT update(empname)on Emp TO LIU WITH CHECK OPTION

    C.GRANT update on Emp TO LIU WITH GRANT OPTION

    D.GRANT update(empname)on Emp TO LIU WITH GRANT OPTION


    正确答案:D
    解析:本题考查对SQL基本语法的掌握。SQL授权语句的语法为:GRANT权限>[,权限>]...ON对象类型>对象名>[,对象类型>对象名>]...TO用户>[,用户>]... [WITH GRANT OPTION];其中,对某列的修改权限用update(列名>)来表达,WITH GRANT OPTION表示允许授权用户传播该权限给其他用户。

  • 第5题:

    请阅读短文,完成此题。
    In recent years, publishers, directors and TV producers have taken a keen interest in popularonline novels, thanks to their originality and solid fan base.
    Genre is an important factor. According to a survey by Chinese online literature platformCloudary, of t00 online novels whose copyrights were sold by Cloudary for adaption in 2012,modern city novels, historical romances and war stories were the most popular.
    Online author Liu Chenfeng's best-known novel A Clear Midsummer Night is a love story. Itattracted more than 30 million Web hits and won the top prize in the annual competition forChinese romance novels in 2012. A TV adaption of the book, starred by Yang Mi and Liu Kaiwei,was a huge hit when broadcast in 2013. The success of the TV adaption has brought Liu greaterpopularity and more confidence in her writing. "It's as if a feast prepared by me has beenappreciated by numerous diners, which is a great encouragement." Liu says.
    Literature websites, which are supreme headquarters collecting some outstanding works, haveplayed an important role in this trend. Major websites, such as Qidian.com and Hongxiu.com, whichare owned by Cloudary, have established special branches to help film and TV producers who arelooking for good stories and to deal with copyright licensing. Liu, who has entrusted the literaturewebsite Hongxiu.com to deal with her copyright licensing to TV producers, thinks it makes thingseasier for writers and allows them to focus more on their work.
    However, many other writers have sought to work closely with film and TV producers and playan active role in the adaption process of their own works. The authors really know the essence oftheir works. To some extent, their working together may produce better films or TV series. Theauthors' unique understanding about the original works is valued by producers and directors.
    Popular online writer Bao Jingjing worked with director Teng Huatao as the screenwriter forone of her online novels. The movie Love Is Not Blind, adapted from her story, became an instanthit in 2012.
    Bao graduated from Beijing Film Acadetny with a degree in literature. Her background gaveher extra weight in winning the director's trust. The experience has led Bao on a new career path.She won the award for best adapted screenplay at the d9th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan in 2012.
    Since then, Bao has adapted another of her writings into a film and a TV series, both directedby Teng. "I am lucky. Now I have a job that I really enjoy," Bao says. While writing novels online,Bao adds that she will consider the possibility of her works being adapted into films or TV, and avoids sentences that might be difficult for actors.

    Why does Liu Chenfeng entrust the literature website to deal with her copyright?
    查看材料

    A.Because the literature websites are rather professional and specialized.
    B.Because it can ease the writers' burden and focus more on their work.
    C.Because she is not interested in negotiating with TV producers.
    D.Because TV producers speak highly of the literature websites.

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据题干中的“Liu Chenfeng entrust the literature website”可定位至第四段“Liu,who has entrusted the literature website Hongxiu.corn to deal with her copyright licensing to TV producers,thinks it makes things easier for writers and allows them to focus more on their work.”,由此可知,柳晨枫之所以把书籍的版权委托给文学网站,是因为她认为这样给作家减轻了负担,使他们能更专注于创作。B符合文意。

  • 第6题:

    资料:“I wouldn’t be here today if not for the generosity of strangers,” said Michael Moritz, while announcing a major donation to Oxford University. A former Time Magazine reporter, Mr. Moritz left journalism to become one of the most successful venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Through Sequoia Capital, the firm he joined in 1986 and has led for many years, Mr. Moritz was an early investor in Google, Yahoo, PayPal and LinkedIn. His personal fortune is estimated at well over $1 billion. Oxford University announced last Wednesday that he and his wife, the novelist Harriet Heyman, donated £75 million, or $115 million, to fund a new scholarship program aimed at providing financial aid to students from low-income backgrounds. Behind the headlines about the size of the gift was a family story of immigration, education and a sense of obligation that transcended generations.
      “I grew up in Cardiff, went to an ordinary comprehensive school, and was the only pupil in my year to go to Oxbridge,” Mr. Moritz explained. “My father was plucked as a teenager from Nazi Germany and was able to attend a very good school in London on a scholarship.” In an interview afterward, Mr. Moritz said that his father, Alfred, had grown up in Munich, where his father was a judge who lost his post when the Nazis came to power. Mr. Moritz’s mother, Doris, was part of the kindertransport, a rescue effort that took about 9,300 unaccompanied, mostly Jewish children from Germany, Austria, Poland and Czechoslovakia to Britain shortly before the outbreak of World War Ⅱ. “ My father’s cousin, Fritz Ursell, was also rescued from terrible circumstances. When he came to Britain, he also benefited from scholarships, and grew up to become a member of the Royal Society,” said Mr. Moritz.
      “It is all too easy not to remember, ” said Mr. Moritz, who has a history major and the editor of Isis, Oxford’s student literary magazine, as an undergraduate before completing an MBA at the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania. In May, Mr. Moritz announced that he had been diagnosed with a rare medical condition which is incurable. But he preferred not to name the disease. “I felt I wanted to be my partners and with the public. But I didn’t want every ghoul on the internet following me.”
      Charlotte Anderson, a second-year student studying German at Oxford and the first person in her family to go to a university, said that anxiety about taking on debt had nearly kept her from accepting the offer from the school. “it’s great to think that future students who follow me can do so without the fear that I went through.” She said while attending the news conference. Asked whether the university’s campaign to finance student scholarships through private donations rather than government funding meant that Oxford was giving up efforts to secure more public support, the university’s chancellor, Chris Patten, a former Conservative minister to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and John Major, joked that he was “ no longer allowed to have any political views.”

    What is the author’s attitude towards the university’s collecting private donations?( )

    A.Objective.
    B.Indifferent.
    C.Suspicious.
    D.Supportive.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是态度理解。
    【关键词】author’s attitude;the university’s collecting private donations
    【主题句】最后一段Asked whether the university’s campaign to finance student scholarships through private donations rather than government funding meant that Oxford was giving up efforts to secure more public support(当被问及大学通过私人捐款而不是政府资金来资助学生奖学金时,是否意味着牛津大学放弃了争取更多政府支持的努力。)
    【解析】本题问“针对大学募集私人捐款的行为,作者持哪种态度( )?”。根据主题句可知,私人捐款是牛津大学资助学生奖学金的主要方式,文中的女大学生的例子也证明了私人捐款的重要性。因此作者对于私人捐款的态度应该是D支持的。A选项“客观的”,B选项“漠不关心的”,C选项“怀疑的”不符合题意。

  • 第7题:

    Hello, may I speak to Liu Mei?()

    • A、I'm Liu Mei
    • B、Liu Mei is me
    • C、My name is Liu Mei
    • D、This is Liu Mei speaking

    正确答案:D

  • 第8题:

    下列()是news服务的URL的正确范例。

    • A、news:comp.infosystems.www.misc
    • B、news://comp.infosystems.www.misc
    • C、//comp.infosystems.www.misc
    • D、comp.infosystems.www.misc

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    ejb环境变量如何调用名为ejbC的ejb ()

    • A、 initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env/ejb/ejbC")
    • B、 initCtx.lookup("java:comp/ejb/ejbC")
    • C、 initCtx.lookup("java:comp/ejbC")
    • D、 initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env/ejbC")

    正确答案:D

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Hello, may I speak to Liu Mei?()
    A

    I'm Liu Mei

    B

    Liu Mei is me

    C

    My name is Liu Mei

    D

    This is Liu Mei speaking


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Mr. Liu,()at university in Changchun, works at Changhou Company now.
    A

    whose wife I met

    B

    I met whose wife

    C

    I met his wife

    D

    his wife I met


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    How do Mr. Gentry and Ms. Kuhn probably know each other?
    A

    Ms, Kuhn is Mr. Gentry's IT client.

    B

    They are employees of the same company.

    C

    They went to the same university.

    D

    Mr. Gentry is an old friend of Ms. Kuhn.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文中提到他们要建一个“Get to Know Us”的部分,根据在靠后部分“I thought that we might have a group photo shoot one day this week to collect images of everyone in the office”,及“I was wondering if you might be interested in taking charge of the shoot”可知他们两人很可能在一家公司上班,所以B项正确。

  • 第13题:

    Excuse me. You must be Mr. Liu Hua from China?()

    A. How do you do?

    B. Yes. Nice to meet you.

    C. Thank you.


    参考答案:B

  • 第14题:

    要在SCI中查找重庆大学刘庆教授的文献,请问以下检索式正确的是()

    A、AD=Chongqing Univ* and AU=liu qing

    B、AD=Chongqing Univ* and AU=liu q

    C、AD=Chongqing Univ* and AU=liu q

    D、AD=Chongqing Univ and AU=liu q


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    如定义对象stringbufferch=newstringbuffer(“changchun”)则ch.length()=_________。

    A.7

    B.23

    C.8

    D.9


    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    请阅读短文,完成此题。
    In recent years, publishers, directors and TV producers have taken a keen interest in popularonline novels, thanks to their originality and solid fan base.
    Genre is an important factor. According to a survey by Chinese online literature platformCloudary, of t00 online novels whose copyrights were sold by Cloudary for adaption in 2012,modern city novels, historical romances and war stories were the most popular.
    Online author Liu Chenfeng's best-known novel A Clear Midsummer Night is a love story. Itattracted more than 30 million Web hits and won the top prize in the annual competition forChinese romance novels in 2012. A TV adaption of the book, starred by Yang Mi and Liu Kaiwei,was a huge hit when broadcast in 2013. The success of the TV adaption has brought Liu greaterpopularity and more confidence in her writing. "It's as if a feast prepared by me has beenappreciated by numerous diners, which is a great encouragement." Liu says.
    Literature websites, which are supreme headquarters collecting some outstanding works, haveplayed an important role in this trend. Major websites, such as Qidian.com and Hongxiu.com, whichare owned by Cloudary, have established special branches to help film and TV producers who arelooking for good stories and to deal with copyright licensing. Liu, who has entrusted the literaturewebsite Hongxiu.com to deal with her copyright licensing to TV producers, thinks it makes thingseasier for writers and allows them to focus more on their work.
    However, many other writers have sought to work closely with film and TV producers and playan active role in the adaption process of their own works. The authors really know the essence oftheir works. To some extent, their working together may produce better films or TV series. Theauthors' unique understanding about the original works is valued by producers and directors.
    Popular online writer Bao Jingjing worked with director Teng Huatao as the screenwriter forone of her online novels. The movie Love Is Not Blind, adapted from her story, became an instanthit in 2012.
    Bao graduated from Beijing Film Acadetny with a degree in literature. Her background gaveher extra weight in winning the director's trust. The experience has led Bao on a new career path.She won the award for best adapted screenplay at the d9th Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan in 2012.
    Since then, Bao has adapted another of her writings into a film and a TV series, both directedby Teng. "I am lucky. Now I have a job that I really enjoy," Bao says. While writing novels online,Bao adds that she will consider the possibility of her works being adapted into films or TV, and avoids sentences that might be difficult for actors.

    What is the reason why some writers work closely with film and TV producers?
    查看材料

    A.To provide unique understanding about the original works.
    B.To supervise the work done by film and TV producers.
    C.The writers want to relax for a moment.
    D.The film and TV producers may not understand their work.

    答案:A
    解析:
    根据题干中的“some writers work closely with fihn and TV producers”可定位至第五段“However,many other writers have sought to work closely with film and TV producers and play an active role in the adaption process of their own works.The authors’unique understanding about the original works is valued by producers and directors.”,由此可知,作家和电影和电视制片人一起工作,在他们自己作品改编的过程中扮演积极的角色。作者对原著的独到理解会受到制片人和导演的重视。可知A是他们一起工作的原因之一。故选A。

  • 第17题:

    Liu Tao: Who is your e-friend
    Wang Bing: He′ s Peter. He lives in the UK.
    Liu Tao: How old is he
    Wang Bing: He is 11 years old.
    Liu Tao: Can he speak Chinese
    Wang Bing: Yes, he can.
    Liu Tao: Does he have Chinese lessons at school
    Wang Bing: No, he doesn′t. He studies Chinese after school.
    Liu Tao: What subjects does he like
    Wang Bing: He likes maths and PE.
    Liu Tao: Does he like playing football
    Wang Bing: Yes, he does. He likes swimming too.
    根据以上素材,设计板书。


    答案:
    解析:
    【参考设计】

  • 第18题:

    资料:“I wouldn’t be here today if not for the generosity of strangers,” said Michael Moritz, while announcing a major donation to Oxford University. A former Time Magazine reporter, Mr. Moritz left journalism to become one of the most successful venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Through Sequoia Capital, the firm he joined in 1986 and has led for many years, Mr. Moritz was an early investor in Google, Yahoo, PayPal and LinkedIn. His personal fortune is estimated at well over $1 billion. Oxford University announced last Wednesday that he and his wife, the novelist Harriet Heyman, donated £75 million, or $115 million, to fund a new scholarship program aimed at providing financial aid to students from low-income backgrounds. Behind the headlines about the size of the gift was a family story of immigration, education and a sense of obligation that transcended generations.
      “I grew up in Cardiff, went to an ordinary comprehensive school, and was the only pupil in my year to go to Oxbridge,” Mr. Moritz explained. “My father was plucked as a teenager from Nazi Germany and was able to attend a very good school in London on a scholarship.” In an interview afterward, Mr. Moritz said that his father, Alfred, had grown up in Munich, where his father was a judge who lost his post when the Nazis came to power. Mr. Moritz’s mother, Doris, was part of the kindertransport, a rescue effort that took about 9,300 unaccompanied, mostly Jewish children from Germany, Austria, Poland and Czechoslovakia to Britain shortly before the outbreak of World War Ⅱ. “ My father’s cousin, Fritz Ursell, was also rescued from terrible circumstances. When he came to Britain, he also benefited from scholarships, and grew up to become a member of the Royal Society,” said Mr. Moritz.
      “It is all too easy not to remember, ” said Mr. Moritz, who has a history major and the editor of Isis, Oxford’s student literary magazine, as an undergraduate before completing an MBA at the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania. In May, Mr. Moritz announced that he had been diagnosed with a rare medical condition which is incurable. But he preferred not to name the disease. “I felt I wanted to be my partners and with the public. But I didn’t want every ghoul on the internet following me.”
      Charlotte Anderson, a second-year student studying German at Oxford and the first person in her family to go to a university, said that anxiety about taking on debt had nearly kept her from accepting the offer from the school. “it’s great to think that future students who follow me can do so without the fear that I went through.” She said while attending the news conference. Asked whether the university’s campaign to finance student scholarships through private donations rather than government funding meant that Oxford was giving up efforts to secure more public support, the university’s chancellor, Chris Patten, a former Conservative minister to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and John Major, joked that he was “ no longer allowed to have any political views.”
      According to the passage, Mr. Moritz ( ).

    A.graduated from Oxford University with an MBA degree in 1986.
    B.wanted to do something to repay the help he had once received.
    C.showed his interest and talent in venture capitalism as a journalist.
    D.bought early stocks of Google, Yahoo, PayPal and LinkedIn.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】According to the passage; Mr. Moritz
    【主题句】第一段“I wouldn’t be here today if not for the generosity of strangers,” said Moritz, while announcing a major donation to Oxford University.( “要不是陌生人的慷慨帮助我今天不会站在这里,”莫里茨先生说。同时他宣布向牛津大学捐款。)A former Time Magazine reporter, Mr. Moritz left journalism to become one of the most successful venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. (莫里茨曾经是一名《时代周刊》记者,后来离开新闻业成为硅谷最成功的风险资本家之一。) Mr. Moritz was an early investor in Google, Yahoo, PayPal and LinkedIn. (莫里茨之前投资过Google, Yahoo, PayPal 和LinkedIn)。
    第二段 Mr. Moritz explained. “My father was plucked as a teenager from Nazi Germany and was able to attend a very good school in London on a Scholarship.”(莫里茨解释说。“我父亲十几岁时被纳粹德国选中,在伦敦凭借奖学金上了一所非常好的学校。”) My father’s cousin, Fritz Ursell, was also rescued from terrible circumstances. When he came to Britain, he also benefited from scholarships, and grew up to become a member of the Royal Society,” said Mr. Moritz. “父亲的表亲,Fritz Ursell也从可怕的情况下被救出。当他来到英国的时候,他也受益于奖学金,并且长大后成为英国皇家学会的一员,”莫里茨先生说。)
    第三段Mr. Moritz…as an undergraduate before completing an MBA at the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania.(莫里茨先生在完成宾夕法尼亚沃顿商学院MBA课程前,曾是一名肄业生。)
    【解析】本题问“根据文章,莫里茨先生( )”。选项A意为“1986年毕业于牛津大学,获工商管理硕士学位”;选项B意为“想要做些事来偿还他曾经收到的帮助”;选项C意为“作为记者的时候,就展示出他从事风险投资主义的兴趣和才能”;选项D意为“购买谷歌,雅虎,PayPal和LinkedIn的早期股票”。
    根据文章主题句的内容可知:A项莫里茨先生不是毕业于牛津大学,而是沃顿商学院。C项未提及。D项不是购买,是投资。B项因其家人获得陌生人帮助得以完成学业,故设立奖学金,帮助和他一样需要帮助的人。

  • 第19题:

    上行CoMP和下行CoMP的实现都依赖于终端。


    正确答案:错误

  • 第20题:

    固定薪酬中的“基本工资”也即是()。

    • A、comp4
    • B、comp1
    • C、comp2
    • D、comp3

    正确答案:B

  • 第21题:

    假设接入Internet的某用户的用户名为LIU213,提供电子邮件服务的服务器域名为public.ssis.soon.cn。则该用户相应的Email地址为()。

    • A、public.ssis.soon.cn@LIU213
    • B、LIU213@public.ssis.soon.cn
    • C、LIU213@mail.public.ssis.soon.cn
    • D、LIU213@public.ssis.soon.cnLIU213

    正确答案:B

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Thanks to the university tradition and the current social milieu, every student here works _____
    A

    industriously

    B

    industrially

    C

    consciously

    D

    purposefully


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意:多亏了大学的传统和当下的社会环境,这里的每位同学都在刻苦地工作。industriously勤勉地,刻苦的。industrially工业地。consciously有意识地,自觉地。
    purposefully有目的地,故意地。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    ejb环境变量如何调用名为ejbC的ejb ()
    A

     initCtx.lookup(java:comp/env/ejb/ejbC)

    B

     initCtx.lookup(java:comp/ejb/ejbC)

    C

     initCtx.lookup(java:comp/ejbC)

    D

     initCtx.lookup(java:comp/env/ejbC)


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Mr. White works for a chemicals import and export company, but he has been working for this industrial fair, while he is _______ from that company.
    A

    on leave

    B

    on duty  

    C

    on patrol    

    D

    on guard


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    怀特先生在一家化学制品进出口公司工作。但在休假期间,他一直在工业博览会干活。on leave休假。on duty值班,上班。on patrol在巡逻中。on guard在岗,警惕。