A small number of cross-cultural travelers may choose to cut connections with his/her
A small number of cross-cultural travelers may choose to cut connections with his/her home culture and stay away from the host culture as well.()
A small number of cross-cultural travelers may choose to cut connections with his/her home culture and stay away from the host culture as well.()
【B6】
A.a small amount
B.a small quantity
C.a great deal
D.a great number
The number of boy smokers is ______ that of girl smokers.
A.larger than
B.as large as
C.smaller than
D.as small as
Critics of Wallerstein's study ______.
A.think the number of families studied was too small
B.think that all the factors were considered
C.think that divorce is not painful
D.think that healthy families do not have problems
Quick burial leads to the preservation of ______.
A.a large number of remains
B.a number of remains
C.only a small number of remains
D.few remains
A.rubber has a relatively small number of covalent crosslinks and thermoplastic polymers have none
B.thermoplastics don't melt when heated but rubbers do
C.rubber can be subjected to extensive plastic deformation whereas typical thermoplastics have little plasticity
D.all of the above
Which of the following is not true?
A.All living creatures die in order to be eaten by others.
B.All living creatures can be the food of others.
C.All living creatures decay.
D.Only a small number of living creatures can avoid being eaten by others.
Compared with students taking U. S. programs, those doing an MBA in Britain have______.
A.a wider variety of nationalities
B.a small number of nationalities
C.a hard time selecting a favorite school
D.a better opportunity getting a full scholarship
A recent development is the local area network (LAN).【21】its name implies, it【22】a local area—possibly as small as a single room, typically an area like an university campus or the premises of a particular business. Local area networks were developed to【23】a need specific to microcomputers—the sharing of expensive resources. Microcomputers are cheap,【24】highcapacity disc stores, fast and/or good quality printers, etc. are expensive. The object of the LAN is to allow【25】microcomputers shared access to these expensive resources. Since the microcomputers are【26】, it is a necessary feature of a LAN that the method of connection to the network, and the network hardware【27】, must also be cheap.
A local area network links a number of computers and a number of sewers【28】provide communal facilities, e. g. file storage. (A server usually includes a small microprocessor for control purposes.) The computers and servers are known【29】stations. There are two methods of【30】in common use, tings and broadcast networks.
In the ring method(often called a Cambridge Ring)all the stations are linked in a ring,【31】includes one special station, the monitor station.
In broadcast networks, all the stations are【32】to a single linear cable (usually co-ax cable), and any transmission will be received by all stations.
【33】technology is used, local area networks are a development of the greatest importance.【34】as programming is simplified by an approach that thinks in terms of small procedures or programs, each doing a well-defined job, the computer system of tomorrow is likely to be【35】lots of small systems, each doing a specific job, linked by a local area network.
(41)
A.As
B.Like
C.Since
D.Because
【D1】
SPEAKER A: GOOD EVENING, SIR AND MADA
M. SPEAKER B: GOOD EVENIN
G. 【D1】______ SPEAKER A: LET ME CHECK THE LIST. YES, WE DO HAVE A RESERVATION UNDER MR. STEPHE
N. SPEAKER B:【D2】______THERE ARE SIX OF US. FOUR OF MY FRIENDS ARE COMING SOO
N. SPEAKER A: IT DOESN" T MATTER. FOLLOW ME, PLEAS
E. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE TABLE IN THE CENTRE OF THE DINING ROOM? SPEAKER B: BUT【D3】______ SPEAKER A: I" M SORRY, BUT YOU SEE, ALL THE TABLES BY THE WINDOW ARE SMALL, WITH UP TO FOUR SEATS. SPEAKER B: OH, I SE
E. WE"LL HAVE TO MAKE UP WITH THE CENTRE ON
E. SPEAKER A: THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING, MR. STEPHE
N. SPEAKER B: IF A MR. SUN COMES TO LOOK FOR ME,【D4】______ SPEAKER A: YES, I WILL. A. IT" S A WINDOW TABLE THAT WE" VE BOOKE
D.
B. JUST USHER HIM HER
E.
C. WE" VE A RESERVATION FOR A TABLE FOR TWO UNDER THE NAME OF STEPHE
N.
D. BUT THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPL
E.
【D3】
SPEAKER A: GOOD EVENING, SIR AND MADA
M. SPEAKER B: GOOD EVENIN
G. 【D1】______ SPEAKER A: LET ME CHECK THE LIST. YES, WE DO HAVE A RESERVATION UNDER MR. STEPHE
N. SPEAKER B:【D2】______THERE ARE SIX OF US. FOUR OF MY FRIENDS ARE COMING SOO
N. SPEAKER A: IT DOESN" T MATTER. FOLLOW ME, PLEAS
E. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE TABLE IN THE CENTRE OF THE DINING ROOM? SPEAKER B: BUT【D3】______ SPEAKER A: I" M SORRY, BUT YOU SEE, ALL THE TABLES BY THE WINDOW ARE SMALL, WITH UP TO FOUR SEATS. SPEAKER B: OH, I SE
E. WE"LL HAVE TO MAKE UP WITH THE CENTRE ON
E. SPEAKER A: THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING, MR. STEPHE
N. SPEAKER B: IF A MR. SUN COMES TO LOOK FOR ME,【D4】______ SPEAKER A: YES, I WILL. A. IT" S A WINDOW TABLE THAT WE" VE BOOKE
D.
B. JUST USHER HIM HER
E.
C. WE" VE A RESERVATION FOR A TABLE FOR TWO UNDER THE NAME OF STEPHE
N.
D. BUT THERE IS A CHANGE IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPL
E.