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What are three common reasons why customers are saying that they need to evolve their datacenter?()
A . architectures that is inflexible and inefficient
B . desire to use the same vender for desktop and server deployments
C . selecting best-performing vendors for each individual component
D . existing equipment has reached and of life
E . increasing operational costs of managing data centers
F . demand among users for access to information anytime, anywhere
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What are three common reasons why customers are saying that they need to evolve their data center? ()
A . demand among users for access to information anytime, anywhere
B . desire to use the same vender for desktop and server deployments
C . existing equipment has reached and of life
D . increasing operational costs of managing data centers
E . architectures that is inflexible and inefficient
F . selecting best-performing vendors for each individual component
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How do you understand the English saying “Less is more”? And can you give some examples?
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It is no exaggeration to say that, to any non-native English speakers, speaking any foreign language can be easily ___________.
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While talking with native English speakers, we can hear that they would express themselves with phrasal verbs from time to time.________
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原文:I won’t say others’ T-shirts are not attractive. But look at ours. You can see that they’re good in material, fashionable in design and superb in workmanship. 译文:我不认为别人的T恤衫不引人注意, 不过请看我们的. 你可以看得出这T恤衫________、__________、工艺精湛。
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The only reason why college students can’t speak English fluently is that they are truly short of a real English environment since Chinese is our mother tongue, but English is our foreign tongue. _______________
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What you want to tell someone they can’t avoid doing something when facing difficulties, you can say _________
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Westerners prefer to use indirect communication meaning that they say exactly what they think.
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Westerners prefer to use direct communication meaning that they say exactly what they think.
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Ellen suggests that they record Titannic so that they can watch it...
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6. That difference in _may be partly because of how familiar they are with different situations, Figner says.
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Many people simply say that they want something, but they do not ____the effort required to achieve it.
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Only some of the teenagers say that they have good judgment when they don't.
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B.N
C.NG
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By saying "While it's true that....be they scientific or artistic" (Lines 1-3, Para. 5), t
By saying "While it's true that....be they scientific or artistic" (Lines 1-3, Para. 5), the author means that ______.
A.business management should be included in educational programs
B.human wisdom has accumulated at an extraordinarily high speed
C.human intellectual development has reached new heights
D.the importance of a broad education should not be overlooked
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Students who say they never or hardly ever used dictionaries often speak English well but usually write poorly, because they make many mistakes.
The students who use dictionaries the most do not learn especially well, either. The ones who looked up every new word do not read fast. Therefore they do not have time to read much. Those who use small two-language dictionaries have the worst problems. Their dictionaries often give only one or two words as a translation of English. But one English word often has many translations in a foreign language and one foreign word has many translations in English.
The most successful students were those who use large college edition dictionaries with about 100, 000 words but do not use them too often. Whey they are reading, these students first try to get the general idea and understand new words from the context. Then they reread and use the dictionary to look up only key words that they still de not understand. They use dictionaries more for writing. If they are not sure how to spell a word, or divide it into syllables (音节) ,they always use a dictionary. Also if they think a noun might have an unusual plural or a verb might have an unusual past tense, they checked them in a dictionary.
The writer tends to think that ______.
A.choose a good dictionary, and you'll succeed in learning English
B.dictionaries are not very necessary to the students who learn English
C.it is very important for students to use good dictionaries properly
D.using dictionaries very often can't help to improve writing
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However important we may regard school life to be, there is no gain saying the fact that children spend more time at home than in the classroom. Therefore, the great influence of parents cannot be ignored or discounted by the teacher. They can become strong allies of tile school personnel or they can consciously or unconsciously hinder and thwart curricular objectives.
Administrators have been aware of the need to keep parents apprised of the newer methods used in schools. Many principals have conducted workshops explaining such matters as the reading readiness program, manuscript. writing and developmental mathematics.
Moreover, the classroom teacher, with the permission of the supervisors, can also play an important role in enlightening parents. The informal tea and the many interviews carried on during the year, as well as new ways of reporting pupils' progress, can significantly aid in achieving a harmonious interplay between school and home.
To illustrate, suppose that a father has been drilling Junior in arithmetic processes night after night. In a friendly interview, the teacher can help the parent sublimate his natural paternal interest into productive channels. He might be persuaded to let Junior participate in discussing the family budget, buying the food, using a yardstick or measuring cup at home, setting the clock, calculating mileage on a trip and engaging in scores of other activities that have a mathematical basis.
If the father follows the advice, it is reasonable to assume that he will soon realize his son is making satisfactory progress in mathematics, and at the same time, enjoying the work.
Too often, however, teachers' conferences with parents are devoted to petty accounts of children's misdemeanors, complaints about laziness and poor work habits, and suggestion for penalties and rewards at home.
What is needed is a more creative approach in which the teacher, as a professional adviser, plants ideas in parents' minds for the best utilization of the many hours that the child spends out of the classroom.
The central idea conveyed in the above passage is that______.
A.home training is more important than school training because a child spends so many hours with his parents
B.teachers can and should help parents to understand and further the objectives of the school
C.parents unwittingly have hindered and thwarted curricular objectives
D.parents have a responsibility to help students in doing homework
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They can speak English
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Policemen in New York have gone on strike. Their leader Mr. Paul Angeli says that they
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She__that they can mistake this for that.
A.thinks
B.does think
C.doesn’t think
D.hasn’t thought
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An English proverb says that time is money. I consider it's wrong. Why? Because we all know that we can earn money by work but can not in any way get back time in anyway. For this reason, we may say t
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When English speakers accept an invitation,they may say().
A.Thats very kind of you. Thank you
B.That would be very nice. Thank you
C.Thank you very much. Ill try to come
D.Ill go if I am free
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Saying they can no longer ignore the rising prices of health care, some of the most influential medical groups in the nation are recommending that doctors weigh the costs, not just the effectiveness of treatment, as they make decisions about patient care.
The shift, little noticed outside the medical establishment but already controversial inside it, suggests that doctors are starting to redefine their roles, from being concerned exclusively about individual patients to exerting influence on how healthcare dollars are spent.
In practical terms, the new guidelines being developed could result in doctors choosing one drug over another for cost reasons or even deciding that a particular treatment-at the end of life, for example-is too expensive. In the extreme, some critics have said that making treatment decisions based on cost is a form. of rationing.
Traditionally, guidelines have heavily influenced the practice of medicine, and the latest ones are expected to make doctors more conscious of the economic consequences of their decisions, even though there’s no obligation to follow them. Medical society guidelines are also used by insurance companies to help determine reimbursement(报销)policies.
Some doctors see a potential conflict in trying to be both providers of patient care and financial overseers.
"There should be forces in society who should be concerned about the budget, but they shouldn’t be functioning simultaneously as doctors," said Dr. Martin Samuels at a Boston hospital. He said doctors risked losing the trust of patients if they told patients, "I’m not going to do what I think is best for you because I think it’s bad for the healthcare budget in Massachusetts."
Doctors can face some grim trade-offs. Studies have shown, for example, that two drugs are about equally effective in treating macular degeneration, an eye disease. But one costs $50 a dose and the other close to $2,000. Medicare could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year if everyone used the cheaper drug. Avastin, instead of the costlier one, Lucentis.
But the Food and Drug Administration has not approved Avastin for use in the eye, and using it rather than the alternative, Lucentis, might carry an additional, although slight, safety risk. Should doctors consider Medicare’s budget in deciding what to use?
"I think ethically(在道德层面上)we are just worried about the patient in front of us and not trying to save money for the insurance industry or society as a whole," said Dr. Donald Jensen.
Still, some analysts say that there’s a role for doctors to play in cost analysis because not many others are doing so. "In some ways," said Dr. Daniel Sulmasy, "it represents a failure of wider society to take up the issue."
57.What do some most influential medical groups recommend doctors do?
A.Reflect on the responsibilities they are supposed to take.
B.Pay more attention to the effectiveness of their treatments.
C.Take costs into account when making treatment decisions.
D.Readjust their practice in view of the cuts in health care.
58.What were doctors mainly concerned about in the past?
A.Specific medicines to be used.
B.Professional advancement.
C.Effects of medical treatment.
D.Patients’ trust.
59.What may the new guidelines being developed lead to?
A.The redefining of doctors’ roles.
B.Conflicts between doctors and patients.
C.Overuse of less effective medicines.
D.The prolonging of patients’ suffering.
60.What risk do doctors see in their dual role as patient care providers and financial overseers?
A.They may be involved in a conflict of interest.
B.They may be forced to divide their attention.
C.They may have to use less effective drugs.
D.They may lose the respect of patients.
61.What do some experts say about doctors’ involvement in medical cost analysis?
A.It may add to doctors’ already heavy workloads.
B.It will help to save money for society as a whole.
C.It results from society’s failure to tackle the problem.
D.It raises doctors’ awareness of their social responsibilities.
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Children can speak before they can read or write shows that().
A.A.language is basically vocal
B.B.language is arbitrary
C.C.language is used for communication
D.D.language is productive