单选题______ , he finds the work interesting.A Though he is computer expertB A computer expert he isC As computer expertD Computer expert as he is

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______ , he finds the work interesting.
A

Though he is computer expert

B

A computer expert he is

C

As computer expert

D

Computer expert as he is

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第1题:

Why was David able to get the job in the company?

A. He had done well in all his exams.

B. He had written some computer programs.

C. He was good at playing computer games.

D. He had learnt to use computers at school.


正确答案:B

第2题:

He developed computer software to handle complicated______(finance) transactions.


正确答案:financial
financial 解析:本题考查词类转换。此处需用finance的形容词形式来作定语修饰transactions。再根据句意:他开发了一个电脑软件来处理复杂的财务转账。得知应填入finance的形容词形式,即去e加形容词后缀一ial。

第3题:

上周他被指控闯入电脑系统。

He the computer system last week.


正确答案:
57. was charged with breaking into

第4题:

()in the labor market,he has enrolled in a computer course.

ABe competitive

BBeing more competitive

CBeing competitive

DTo be more competitive


D

第5题:

A computer would be a () elephant to him, because he doesn’t know how to use it.


正确答案:white
解析:本句参考译文:电脑对他来说简直是昂贵的垃圾,因为他根本不懂怎么用。

第6题:

Why was David able to get the job in the company?

A.He had done well in all his exams.

B.He had written some computer programs.

C.He was good at playing computer games.

D.He had learnt to use computers at schoo1.


正确答案:B

第7题:

A:What does your father do? B:( ).

A. He is responsible for the central computer system

B. He works with another man

C. He is in the office


答案:A

第8题:

Although machines have been around for a long time and people have adapted easily to living with most of them, they haven’t yet learned how to live in harmony with the newest of these: the personal computer. This is so because the widespread use of the personal computer is a relatively new phenomenon. There was the widely publicized case of a family man who became so absorbed in his computer that he spent long hours with it. Of course, if he was spending long hours with his computer, he was spending less time with his family. And if his wife needed to see him, he was unavailable. She became so upset by this state of affairs that she delivered an ultimatum (最后通 牒), declaring that unless he spent fewer hours with the machine and more with her and the family, she was going to divorce him. This issue became so serious that the couple had to go to a doctor to resolve it. The fortunate result was that the husband reduced the time he spent with the computer, and the marriage was saved. Personal computers may cause people to become isolated from one another since work can be done at home alone. In this case, there may be no need for offices, or for that matter, for any other central gathering place. Universities, or even cities, could be abandoned. Moreover, if that which is now recorded on paper is recorded in the computer instead, people will have no reason to use any paper whatsoever: no money, receipts, letters, newspapers, magazines, books, and so on. If this happens, there will be no need to go to the bank, the bookstore, or the library. Will people then be isolated in their separate homes—alone with their computers and their families, apart from fellow workers, readers, or students?

66.We can learn from the passage that the personal computer __________.

A.has been around for a long time

B.has been accepted by all people

C.is not welcome to everyone

D.is not widely used yet

67.The man’s wife was upset because __________.

A.he loved another woman

B.he wanted to divorce her

C.she didn’t have her own computer

D.he was neglecting her and the family

68.The man’s wife threatened to divorce him if __________.

A.he continued to spend long hours with the computer

B.he did not quit his job with the computer company

C.he did not spend time with her parents

D.he did not go to see the doctor with her

69.The marriage was saved __________.

A.with the help of a doctor

B.with the help of a fortune teller

C.after the wife took over the computer

D.after the husband sold the computer

70. What seems to be worrying the author as far as the computer is concerned?

A.People may become isolated from one another.

B.Offices may no longer be necessary.

C.People will no longer read books or magazines.

D.Factory workers will lose their jobs.


参考答案:CDAAA

第9题:

共用题干
I'll Be Bach
Composer David Cope is the inventor of a computer program that writes original works of classical music.It took Cope 30 years to develop the software.Now most people can't tell the difference between music by the famous German composer J.S.Bach(1685-1750)and the Bach-like compositions from Cope's computer.
It all started in 1980 in the United States,when Cope was trying to write an opera.______(46)At first this music was not easy to listen to.What did Cope do?He began to rethink how human beings compose music.He realized that composers'brains work like big databases.First,they take in all the music that they have ever heard.______(47)Finally,they make new music from what is left.According to Cope,only the great composers are able to create the database accurately,remember it,and form new musical patterns from it.
Cope built a huge database of existing music.He began with hundreds of works by Bach.The software analyzed the data:it broke it down into smaller pieces and looked for patterns.It then combined the pieces into new patterns._______(48)They weren't good,but it was a start.
Cope knew he had more work to do-he had a whole opera to write.He continued to improve the software.Soon it could analyze more complex music.He also added many other composers,including his own work,to the database.
A few years later,Cope's computer program,called"Emmy",was ready to help him with his opera.______(49)Cope listened to the computer's musical ideas and used the ones that he liked.With Emmy,the opera took only two weeks to finish.It was called Cradle Falling,and it was a great success! ______(50) Since that first opera,Emmy has written thousands of compositions,Cope still gives Emmy feedback on what he likes and doesn't like of her music,but she is doing most of the hard work of composing these days!

______(48)
A:By developing a computer software,David Cope aimed to write an opera.
B:Cope received some of the best reviews of his career,but no one knew exactly how he had composed the work.
C:He was having trouble thinking of new melodies,so he wrote a computer program to create the melodies.
D:The process required a lot of collaboration between the composer and Emmy.
E:Before long,the program could compose short Bach-like works.
F:Then they take out the music that they dislike.

答案:E
解析:
空格前一句表明,1980年Cope在美国开始尝试编写歌剧;空格后又表明,刚开始时这首音乐很难懂。由此可知,空格处的句子中应该有表示音乐的词汇。C项中的“melody”可以用来表示“音乐中的旋律、曲调”,而且C项表示Cope在写歌剧时遇到的问题,与空格前句子相照应,因此选择C项。
根据空格前一句的第一个单词“First”与空格后一句的第一个单词“Finally”可知,空格处的句子中应该有一个表示顺序的词,只有F项中的“Then”可以表示顺序。这三句话连用,用来解释Cope用软件来编写音乐的先后顺序,符合题意。由此可知,本题应该选择F项。
根据第三段第二句可知,Cope选择了巴赫的曲子。由此可知,软件做出来的音乐应该与巴赫的音乐类似,E项符合题意,因此选择E项。
空格前一句表明,Cope的软件Emmy已经准备好帮助他编写歌剧了;空格后一句表明,Cope听取软件之间进行意见,并根据自己的喜好来选择。由此可知,这个过程需要作曲家与Emmy这款软件之间进行的许多合作,D项表述符合题意。
根据空格前一句可知,在Emmy的帮助下,Cope花了两周时间写的歌剧Cradle Falling取得了巨大的成功。由此不难推断出,空格处应该与人们对他的好评有关,因此选择B项:

第10题:

My father is a programmer and he works in()

Acomputer

Bcomputers

Ca computer


B

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