ka University in Warsaw,suggests that we start by developing positive and trusting social relationships.When we efind ourselves surrounded by warmth and support,it can help us to see the social world in a more pleasant way.If you feel socially i- solated(t孤立的),volunteering or joining friendly,welcoming organizations can be good ways to broaden your social circle. So the next time a friend cancels plans or forgets to text back,consider giving them the benefit of the doubt or simply talking to them about their confusing behaviors before jumping to conclusions.
And most students from low-income families never finish college education.These are big problems.And on September 8,fa- mous people from business,entertainment and politics gathered to help solve these problems at a conference held in Los Angeles, California.The event focused on the launch of Get Schooled,a program started by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.The five-year program tries to help more high school kids graduate so that they can succeed later in life.A famous comedian,Stephen, hosted the event.He started the program by bringing out Bill Gates,founder of computer giant Microsoft.
W:The Elm costs 16 pounds per person a night,the Hotel Placid 32 pounds and the Singing Fiddle only 8 pounds. M:Thank you,and what are the telephone numbers? W:The Elm is 25397,the Hotel Placid is 60744 and the Singing Fiddle is 81660. (Text 8) W:You know,I just finished some very interesting research for the newspaper about things people do in their spare time. M:Really?What did you learn? W:Well,I talked to 20 people and 19 of them watch TV. M:That's interesting.I never watch it,do you? W:Not much.Anyway,about half of them play some kind of sport.
(Text 3) W:Now,can we get the computers before Wednesday? M:Well,it depends.If it's less than 10 kilometers,we can deliv- er them on Tuesday.But if it's farther away they'll be deliv- ered on Thursday.Where is your office? W:Just around the corner. (Text 4) M:Did you have a lot of friends when you were young? W:I didn't really make any close friends then because I liked go- ing out in the morning,riding a bike away with a few books and finding a nice place to read. (Text 5) W:Excuse me,what time is it?
B.Teenagers fond of music. C.Students in music school. 20.What will the audience do next? A.Listen to a song. B.Sing a song together. C.Join the speaker on stage.
解析:①地纬度低,位于墨西哥湾沿岸,人口稠密;②地气候湿 热,人口稀少;③地经济相对落后,但属于世界人口稠密区之一;④ 地是热带沙漠,人口稀少。 答案:B
B.She is not so determined. C.She is satisfied with her figure. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.What is the man dissatisfied with about the airport? A.The location. B.The parking lot. C.The service. 12.How does the man usually go to the airport? A.By car. B.By subway. C.By bus. 13.What does the man say about the check-in? A.It is fast.
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【答案与解析】 数字秒表可能会产生高达0.11秒的舍入误差,这足以改变势 均力敌的比赛的结果。尽管设备记录时间非常准确,但它们在将 原始数据转换为人类可读值时经常出错 21.A根据第2段最后一句可知,浮点表示法广泛应用于数码设 备。 22.D 根据第3段第1、2句可知,数字秒表的误差是在浮点表示 法的数据转换成秒表显示屏可见的数字时发生的。 23.C根据第4段画线词所在句与上一句的转折关系可知,当被 记录的时间用类似于秒表显示屏显示数字的算法传递时,他们 又看到了(第3段提到的)不精确的数字。 24.D根据倒数第2段第1句可知,为了避免秒表的舍入误差, Faux建议将石英晶振的次数直接用更大的秒表显示屏显示,而 非用算法来转换摆动次数。