We want to know from you______whether you have ever experienced any cruelty.A.as forB.conc
We want to know from you______whether you have ever experienced any cruelty.
A.as for
B.concerning about
C.as to
D.that about
We want to know from you______whether you have ever experienced any cruelty.
A.as for
B.concerning about
C.as to
D.that about
From the Development Layers, we know that ______.
A.hardware configurations are the same
B.most computers at present don't support Fortran, Pascal, Lisp, etc.
C.application programmers prefer more architectural transparency
D.the author doesn't want to develop machine-dependent programming environment
Learning to use computers is what we want to ______ from the program.
A.help
B.make
C.aid
D.benefit
A.feedback
B.frost
C.outline
D.overlook
B.medical association
C.health groups
D.patients
From the text we know that ______.
A.the telephone was not network-oriented device from the beginning
B.the television was not network-oriented device from the beginning
C.the radio was a sound-based one-to-one device initially
D.the PC was a stand-alone device initially
A.to choose from
B.to be chosen
C.to choose
D.to choice
From the text we know that the e market is ______ the traditional one.
A.much more complex than
B.much more simpler than
C.much more beautiful
D.the same as
From the story we can know David was an ________man.
A.kind
B.experienced
C.arrogant(自大的)
D.honest but inexperienced(无经验的)
From the second paragraph, we know ______.
A.Hollerith was a good businessman
B.International Business Machines was the original name of the company Hollerith set up
C.Watson was business-minded
D.Hollerith's machine found little use in the 1890 census
We can infer from the passage that______.
A.the write want his children to be very rich
B.life in the dirty street is not shameful
C.the writer believes money means happiness
D.a good person may not necessarily be rich