【分析解答题】
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【分析解答题】LOSING: THE、VIRUSIn a wonderful 1943 novel, "IAm Thinking of MyDarling," by Vincent McHugh, New YorkCity is invaded by a previously unknown tropical virus that quickly grows to epidemic proportions and afflicts the entire population. The hero is a young city official, who works day and night to control the thing, but then he himself is infected and becomes a victim. He stops work and spends his time making love. That’’s the virus; all the folks in town — cops and schoolteachers, subway motormen and lawyers and delicatessen owners and dental hygienists and bail bondsmen — forget whatever they’’re doing and start doing it, right out in the open.Everybody is in love.
A、huge celebratory parade is planned — all hands hurry to FifthAvenue, with accompanying balloons and jazz bands, but in couples, so they can keep up the pairing and partying. Then the weather shifts, in mid-parade, with a cold snap blowing in from the west. The virus dies — it’’s run its course—and the happy men and women look at each other with a resumed seriousness and go home. It’’s over.This is pretty much what it was like up until the middle of last week, when the Yankees, who have been so single-minded about winning, were caught up in losing insteaD、For once, it didn’’t feel like their own doing, exactly, because almost nobody could hit the ball anymore or catch it much or always throw it to the right place; something had come over them.By Tuesday, theBronx Steinbrenners had dropped four in a row and seven out of their last ten. They’’d lost three out of four games to the hated and feared Red Sox, up at Fenway Park, and a few days later were swept by theBosox in a weekend series back at Yankee Stadium, scoring only four runs in three games. TheBombers’’ team batting average stood at . 217, the lowest in the league, and they had committed a league-worst nineteen errors. They were tied for third in their five-team division, four and a half behind the Red Sox—not a fatal handicap at this early stage of things but not at all what they or anyone else in the world had expecteD、This was miserable or delightful, depending on where your loyalties lay, but most of all it was weirD、It was glorious.The Yankees, as we know, have finished first in theAmerican LeagueEast for the past six years, and have played in the post-season for the past nine, picking up four WorldChampionships along the way. They’’ve won thirty-nine pennants in all and twenty-six WorldChampionships.
A、new Yankees promotion calls this the greatest record in all team sports, but what it also means, as every Yankee executive and coach and player and nine-year-old rooter knows, is "Win orElse. " To this end, the 2004 Yankees have amassed a record hundred-and-eighty-million-dollar payroll — more than the combined salaries of theDevil Rays, the Indians, the Tigers, and the Royals — and picked up last year’’s
A、L. Most Valuable Player ,Alex Rodriguez, to play third base. He can’’t play shortstop, his accustomed position, because the Yanks’’ captain and perennial favorite,Derek Jeter, holds prior lease on the property. They brought in two expensive new pitchers to replace the departed RogerClemens andAndy Pettitte. They did their homework, in short, and entered the long examination period of the regular season with the smug assurance of another
A、There was no end of indignation and irritation, to be sure -- especially inBoston, where the powerful and almost great 2003 Red Sox team had fallen victim to the Yankees once again last fall, after a killing eleventh-inning home run in the final LeagueChampionship game — but Yankee spending andBosox burning are standard ingredients of contemporary ball.Confirmation replaces expectation at these levels of sport, and fun feels prearrangeD、The Yankees’’ losing streak suspended all this, for a while at least, and what was refreshing about it was that the Yankees were suddenly so bad, at the plate and a field, that they seemed
A、huge celebratory parade is planned — all hands hurry to FifthAvenue, with accompanying balloons and jazz bands, but in couples, so they can keep up the pairing and partying. Then the weather shifts, in mid-parade, with a cold snap blowing in from the west. The virus dies — it’’s run its course—and the happy men and women look at each other with a resumed seriousness and go home. It’’s over.This is pretty much what it was like up until the middle of last week, when the Yankees, who have been so single-minded about winning, were caught up in losing insteaD、For once, it didn’’t feel like their own doing, exactly, because almost nobody could hit the ball anymore or catch it much or always throw it to the right place; something had come over them.By Tuesday, theBronx Steinbrenners had dropped four in a row and seven out of their last ten. They’’d lost three out of four games to the hated and feared Red Sox, up at Fenway Park, and a few days later were swept by theBosox in a weekend series back at Yankee Stadium, scoring only four runs in three games. TheBombers’’ team batting average stood at . 217, the lowest in the league, and they had committed a league-worst nineteen errors. They were tied for third in their five-team division, four and a half behind the Red Sox—not a fatal handicap at this early stage of things but not at all what they or anyone else in the world had expecteD、This was miserable or delightful, depending on where your loyalties lay, but most of all it was weirD、It was glorious.The Yankees, as we know, have finished first in theAmerican LeagueEast for the past six years, and have played in the post-season for the past nine, picking up four WorldChampionships along the way. They’’ve won thirty-nine pennants in all and twenty-six WorldChampionships.
A、new Yankees promotion calls this the greatest record in all team sports, but what it also means, as every Yankee executive and coach and player and nine-year-old rooter knows, is "Win orElse. " To this end, the 2004 Yankees have amassed a record hundred-and-eighty-million-dollar payroll — more than the combined salaries of theDevil Rays, the Indians, the Tigers, and the Royals — and picked up last year’’s
A、L. Most Valuable Player ,Alex Rodriguez, to play third base. He can’’t play shortstop, his accustomed position, because the Yanks’’ captain and perennial favorite,Derek Jeter, holds prior lease on the property. They brought in two expensive new pitchers to replace the departed RogerClemens andAndy Pettitte. They did their homework, in short, and entered the long examination period of the regular season with the smug assurance of another
A、There was no end of indignation and irritation, to be sure -- especially inBoston, where the powerful and almost great 2003 Red Sox team had fallen victim to the Yankees once again last fall, after a killing eleventh-inning home run in the final LeagueChampionship game — but Yankee spending andBosox burning are standard ingredients of contemporary ball.Confirmation replaces expectation at these levels of sport, and fun feels prearrangeD、The Yankees’’ losing streak suspended all this, for a while at least, and what was refreshing about it was that the Yankees were suddenly so bad, at the plate and a field, that they seemed
【单选题】Holistic medicine is regarding the person as (21)____________, a mental or emotional person, and also (22) ____________.Holistic medicine means looking at the body (23)_____________rather than looking at (24)____________of the body.
A、people only used to pay the doctor while they were not well
B.people paid the doctor when they were kept well
C.people used to paid the doctor if they got sick
A、people only used to pay the doctor while they were not well
B.people paid the doctor when they were kept well
C.people used to paid the doctor if they got sick
【分析解答题】
intErviEwEEs ArE rECommEnDED to Follow A CErtAin ______________ to Allow thEm to CommuniCAtE thEir mAin points.
intErviEwEEs ArE rECommEnDED to Follow A CErtAin ______________ to Allow thEm to CommuniCAtE thEir mAin points.
【分析解答题】Until 1850 most of the settlers came from ______.
【分析解答题】Computing is driving the philosophical understanding of quantum theoryFor evidence of the power of simplicity, you need look no further than a computer.Everything it does is based on the manipulation of binary digits, or bits-units of information that can be either 0 or 1. Using logical operations to combine those 0s and Is allows computers to add, multiply and divide, and from there go on to achieve all the feats of the digital age.But at each step of the complex operations involved, each bit has a definite value.The same cannot be said of many properties in quantum physics, such as the spin of an atomic nucleus or the position of an electron orbiting such a nucleus.At a small scale, such properties can have more than one value at once. In 1994, Peter Shor, a mathematician then atAT&T’’sBell Laboratories in New Jersey, realised that a computer that used such quantum properties to represent information could factorise large numbers extremely quickly. This is an important problem, because much of modern cryptography is based on the difficulty of factorising large numbers -- so being able to do so quickly would render many modern codes easily breakable. Then, in 1996, a colleague ofDr Shor’’s atBell Labs, Lov Grover, showed that such a quantum computer would be able to search through an unsorted database much faster than an ordinary computer -- another important application.With these insights, quantum computing, which had first been thought of as a possibility in the early 1980s, became a hot topic of research. It was clear to many physicists that using "qubits" -- which, unlike ordinary bits, can exist in a "superposition" of the values 0 and 1 simultaneously -- might yield an exponential improvement in computing power. This is because a pair of qubits could be in four different states at once, three qubits in eight, and so forth. WhatDr Shor andDr Grover showed was that the improvement, if the technological hurdles could be overcome, would be not hypothetical, but real, and useful for important problems.The technology necessary to manipulate qubits, in their various incarnations, is challenging. So far, nobody has managed to get a quantum computer to perform anything other than the most basic operations.But the field has been gathering pace, and is the topic of much discussion among the scientists gathered in Montreal for the annual March meeting of theAmerican Physical Society, the largest physics conference in the worl
D、There are currently several different approaches to quantum computing, all of which rely on fundamentally different technologies, including ultra-cold ions that are cooled by lasers, pulses of laser light, nuclear-magnetic resonance and solid-state devices such as superconducting junctions or quantum dots (which are confined clouds of electrons). What all these technologies have in common is that they can be used to invoke and exploit the bizarre phenomenon of superposition.Superposition is not simple. Though a qubit may, for a while, be in a state of superposition between 0 and 1, it must eventually choose between the two.And in even the best quantum computers, that choice, or "decoherence", happens in a fraction of a millisecon
D、Just how the choice is made, and how to prolong the preceding period of "coherence" that allows quantum computations to be made, constitute a long-unexplained gap at the heart of modern physics. For nearly 80 years, since the inception of quantum theory in the 1920s, most physicists were content to gloss over the process. What is perhaps surprising is that the technological challenge of quantum computing is now a driving force behind efforts to understand the most abstract and philosophical underpinnings of quantum mechanics.
D、There are currently several different approaches to quantum computing, all of which rely on fundamentally different technologies, including ultra-cold ions that are cooled by lasers, pulses of laser light, nuclear-magnetic resonance and solid-state devices such as superconducting junctions or quantum dots (which are confined clouds of electrons). What all these technologies have in common is that they can be used to invoke and exploit the bizarre phenomenon of superposition.Superposition is not simple. Though a qubit may, for a while, be in a state of superposition between 0 and 1, it must eventually choose between the two.And in even the best quantum computers, that choice, or "decoherence", happens in a fraction of a millisecon
D、Just how the choice is made, and how to prolong the preceding period of "coherence" that allows quantum computations to be made, constitute a long-unexplained gap at the heart of modern physics. For nearly 80 years, since the inception of quantum theory in the 1920s, most physicists were content to gloss over the process. What is perhaps surprising is that the technological challenge of quantum computing is now a driving force behind efforts to understand the most abstract and philosophical underpinnings of quantum mechanics.
【单选题】
A、 Malcolm sits by the window.
B、 Malcolm lives in New York
C、Elsa lives in Florid
A、D、Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking.E、Elsa’’s boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few miles from Spaceport and moved to his friend’’s in Florid
A、(H) Malcolm has move to New York.
A、 Malcolm sits by the window.
B、 Malcolm lives in New York
C、Elsa lives in Florid
A、D、Elsa changed her seat because a man next to her was smoking.E、Elsa’’s boyfriend and she still live near Spaceport.(F) Malcolm still lives a few miles from Spaceport.(G) Malcolm sold the house and the furniture a few miles from Spaceport and moved to his friend’’s in Florid
A、(H) Malcolm has move to New York.
【单选题】thigh, roBotpEoplE who hAvE suFFErED DEBilitAting strokEs oFtEn hAvE to CopE with impAirED musClEs thAt Do not work propErly.EvEn A simplE ACt suCh As stAnDing up From A ChAir AnD wAlking A FEw stEps CAn BEComE ExtrEmEly DiFFiCult. strokE viCtims oFtEn hAvE to rEly on whEElChAirs, stiCks, wAlking FrAmEs AnD othEr "orthotiC" DEviCEs to movE ABout. But A nEw gEnErAtion oF ACtivE orthotiC DEviCEs, CApABlE oF AugmEnting or rEplACing lost musClE FunCtion, is in thE works. thEsE DEviCEs usE An AssortmEnt oF ComplEx ComputEr AnD mEChAniCAl tEChnology, BorrowED From thE FiElD oF roBotiCs, to hElp pAtiEnts gEt ArounD、thEy ArE BEing mADE possiBlE By thE FAlling priCEs AnD improving pErFormAnCE oF sEnsors, ComputEr Control systEms AnD BAttEry tEChnology. As wEll As BEnEFiting ElDErly pAtiEnts with pErmAnEnt pArAlysis or musClE DysFunCtion, suCh DEviCEs CoulD Also hElp pEoplE in rECovEring From "ArthrosCopiC" (litErAlly, "looking within thE joint") opErAtions.ArounD 850,000 ArthrosCopiC AnD knEE rEplACEmEnt opErAtions ArE CArriED out EACh yEAr inAmEriCA AlonE, AnD pAtiEnts rEquirE An AvErAgE oF six wEEks oF rEhABilitAtion BEForE thEy ArE Fully moBilE AgAin.ACtivE orthotiC DEviCEs CoulD gEt thEm BACk on thEir FEEt soonEr. DEsigning suCh DEviCEs prEsEnts A numBEr oF ChAllEngEs. thE BiggEst proBlEm is proviDing Enough powEr to Assist thE wEArEr, without mAking thE DEviCE too Bulky AnD hEAvy.AnothEr ChAllEngE is DEvising A rEsponsivE AnD unoBtrusivE Control systEm thAt CAn tAkE rEADings From sEvErAl sEnsors AnD AutomAtiCAlly rEsponD to thE wEArEr’’s motion By mAking AppropriAtE movEmEnts.sEvErAl stArt-ups ArE, howEvEr, rising to thE ChAllEngE AnD rEADying proDuCts For mArkEt.Among thE Firms DEvEloping ACtivE orthotiC DEviCEs is tiBion, BAsED in moFFEtt FiElD,CAliForni
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【分析解答题】Rights to remember NEW HN,CONNECTICUTOne element of this doctrine is what I call "Achilles and his heel". September 11th brought uponAmerica, as once uponAchilles, a schizophrenic sense of both exceptional power and exceptional vulnerability. Never has a superpower seemed so powerful and so vulnerable at the same time. TheBush doctrine asked: "How can we use our superpower resources to protect our vulnerability "The administration has also radically shifted its emphasis on human rights. In 1941, FranklinDelano Roosevelt called the allies to arms by painting a vision of the world we were trying to make: a post-war world of four fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, freedom from fear.This framework foreshadowed the post-war human-rights construct-embedded in the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights and subsequent international covenants that emphasised comprehensive protection of civil and political rights (freedom of speech and religion), economic, social and cultural rights (freedom from want), and freedom from gross violations and persecution (the RefugeeConvention, the GenocideConvention and the TortureConvention).ButBush administration officials have now reprioritised "freedom from fear" as the number-one freedom we need to preserve. Freedom from fear has become the obsessive watchword ofAmerica’’s human-rights policy.Witness five faces of a human-rights policy fixated on freedom from fear.
A、 Two core tenets of a post-Watergate world had been that our government does not spy on its citizens, and thatAmerican citizens should see what our government is doing.But since September 11th, classification of government documents has risen to new heights.The PatriotAct, passed almost without dissent after September 11th, authorises theDefenceDepartment to develop a project to promote something called "total information awareness". Under this programme, the government may gather huge amounts of information about citizens without proving they have done anything wrong. They can access a citizen’’s records-whether telephone, financial, rental, internet, medical, educational or library-without showing any involvement with terrorism. Internet service providers may be forced to produce records based solely on FBI declarations that the information is for an anti-terrorism investigation.Many absurdities follow: the LawyersCommittee for Human Rights, in a study published in September, reports that 20American peace activists, including nuns and high-school students, were recently flagged as security threats and detained for saying that they were travelling to a rally to protest against military aid toColombi
A、The entire high-school wrestling team of Juneau,Alaska, was held up at airports seven times just because one member was the son of a retiredCoast Guard officer on the FBI watch-list.
B、After September 11th, 1,200 immigrants were detained, more than 750 on charges based solely on civil immigration violations. The JusticeDepartment’’s own inspector — general called the attorney — general’’s enforcement of immigration laws "indiscriminate and haphazard". The Immigration and Naturalisation Service, which formerly had a mandate for humanitarian relief as well as for border protection, has been converted into an arm of theDepartment of Homeland Security.The impact on particular groups has been devastating. The number of refugees resettled inAmerica declined from 90,000 a year before September 11th to less than a third that number, 27,000, this year. The Pakistani population ofAtlanticCounty, New Jersey has fallen by half. C、 Some 660 prisoners from 42 countries are being held in GuantanamoBay, some for nearly two years. Three children are apparently being detained, including a 13-year-old, several of the detainees are aged over 70, and one claims to be over 100.Courtrooms are being b
A、 Two core tenets of a post-Watergate world had been that our government does not spy on its citizens, and thatAmerican citizens should see what our government is doing.But since September 11th, classification of government documents has risen to new heights.The PatriotAct, passed almost without dissent after September 11th, authorises theDefenceDepartment to develop a project to promote something called "total information awareness". Under this programme, the government may gather huge amounts of information about citizens without proving they have done anything wrong. They can access a citizen’’s records-whether telephone, financial, rental, internet, medical, educational or library-without showing any involvement with terrorism. Internet service providers may be forced to produce records based solely on FBI declarations that the information is for an anti-terrorism investigation.Many absurdities follow: the LawyersCommittee for Human Rights, in a study published in September, reports that 20American peace activists, including nuns and high-school students, were recently flagged as security threats and detained for saying that they were travelling to a rally to protest against military aid toColombi
A、The entire high-school wrestling team of Juneau,Alaska, was held up at airports seven times just because one member was the son of a retiredCoast Guard officer on the FBI watch-list.
B、After September 11th, 1,200 immigrants were detained, more than 750 on charges based solely on civil immigration violations. The JusticeDepartment’’s own inspector — general called the attorney — general’’s enforcement of immigration laws "indiscriminate and haphazard". The Immigration and Naturalisation Service, which formerly had a mandate for humanitarian relief as well as for border protection, has been converted into an arm of theDepartment of Homeland Security.The impact on particular groups has been devastating. The number of refugees resettled inAmerica declined from 90,000 a year before September 11th to less than a third that number, 27,000, this year. The Pakistani population ofAtlanticCounty, New Jersey has fallen by half. C、 Some 660 prisoners from 42 countries are being held in GuantanamoBay, some for nearly two years. Three children are apparently being detained, including a 13-year-old, several of the detainees are aged over 70, and one claims to be over 100.Courtrooms are being b
【分析解答题】
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