The book The Play of Power mainly focuses on civil rights.A.YB.NC.NG
The book The Play of Power mainly focuses on civil rights.
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The book The Play of Power mainly focuses on civil rights.
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This book is written for the intelligent student or lay person whose acquaintance with science is superficial; for the person who has been presented with science as a musty storehouse of dried facts; for the person who sees the chief objective of science as the production of gadgets (小玩意儿); and for the person who views the scientists as some sort of magician. The book can be used to supplement a course in any science, to accompany any course that attempts to give an understanding of the modem world, or independently of any course - simply to provide a better understanding of science. We hope this book will lead readers to a broader perspective on scientific attitudes and a more realistic view of what science is, who scientists are, and what they do. It will give them an awareness and understanding of the relationship between science and our culture and an appreciation of the roles science may play in our culture. In addition, readers may learn to appreciate the relationship between scientific views and some of the values and philosophies that are pervasive (渗透的) in our culture.
We have tried to present in this book an accurate and up-to-date picture of the scientific community and the people who populate it. That population has in recent years come to comprise more and more women. This increasing role of women in the scientific subculture is not an unique incident but, rather, part of the trend evident in all segments of society as more women enter traditionally male-dominated fields and make significant contributions. In discussing these changes and contribution, however, we are faced with a language that is implicitly sexist, one that uses male nouns or pronouns in referring to unspecified individuals. To offset this built-in bias, we have adopted the policy of using plural nouns and pronouns whenever possible and, when absolutely necessary, alternating he and she. This policy is far form. being ideal, but it is at least an acknowledgment of the inadequacy of our language in treating half of the human race equally.
We have also tried to make the book entertaining as well as informative. Our approach is usually informal. We feel, as do many other scientists, that we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously. As the reader may observe, we see science as a delightful pastime rather than as a grim and dreary way to earn a living.
According to the passage, 'scientific subculture' means ______.
A.cultural groups that are formed by scientists
B.people whose knowledge of science is very limited
C.the scientific community
D.people who make good contribution to science
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M: Well. as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.
W: OK. Hi Tech. And What do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows. Macintosh OS. and UNIX?
M: Umm...well...I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum...And how about web site authoring skills? We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS. and CGI scripts.
M: Umm...uh, web page, web page. Huh...I don't think I've read that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well...I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean.
W: OK. Mr. Taylor. I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day.
W: Right, right, Thanks Mr. Taylor.
M: Believe me. I have confidence in myself.
W: I see. We'll be in much.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.Computer games.
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M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.
W: OK, Hi Tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm...well...I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum...And how about web site authoring skills? We arc looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and CGI scripts.
M: Umm...uh, web page, web page. Huh...I don't think I've mad that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well...I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean.
W: OK, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day.
W: Right, right. Thanks Mr. Taylor.
M: Believe me. I have confidence in myself.
W: I see. We'll be in touch.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.Computer games.
第6题
听力原文:W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let's go. ahead and begin now. First of all, tell me something about your last job.
M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi-Tech Computers.
W: Okay. Hi-Tech Computers. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm... well... I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum!... And how about web site authoring skills? Oh, We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and CGI scripts.
M: Umm... uh, web page, web page. Huh... I don't think I've read that book, andI'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh? And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well... I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean. That kind of coffee tastes good, but my favorite coffee is always espresso.
W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need! Thank you very much for coming today.
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day. I often stay up all night to play computer game. So I can work late.
W: Right, right. Thanks Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch. We'll call you if you get the job.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.An oral test for computer science.
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听力原文:W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let's go. ahead and begin now. (22) First of all, tell me something about your last job.
M: Well, as stated on my resume, I worked for five years at Hi-Tech Computers.
W: Okay. Hi-Tech Computers. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm... well... I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum!... And how about web site authoring skills? Oh, We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's web site which would include the development, configuration, and use of DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and CGI scripts.
M: Umm... uh, web page, web page. Huh... I don't think I've read that book, and(25 )I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh? And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well... (23) I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that's what you mean. That kind of coffee tastes good, but my favorite coffee is always espresso.
W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need! Thank you very much for coming today.
M: (25)Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day. I often stay up all night to play computer game. So I can work late.
W: Right, right. (24) Thanks Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch. We'll call you if you get the job.
(23)
A.Computer sales negotiations.
B.A preliminary interview.
C.An Internet seminar meeting.
D.An oral test for computer science.
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M: Well, as stated on my resume, I've worked for five years at Hi-tech Computers.
W: Okay. Hi-tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
M: Umm...well...I did come in contact with computers every night at my last job.
W: Hum!...And how about website authoring skills? We are looking for someone to create and manage our company's website which would include the development, configuration and use of CGI scripts.
M: Umm...uh, web page, web page. Huh...I don't think I've read that book, and I'm afraid I've never used those CGI things.
W: Huh?! And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
M: Well...I think I've tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that’s what you mean.
W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!
M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them everyday.
W: Right, right. Thanks, Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch.
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A.He managed the sales department.
B.He gave seminars on the Internet.
C.He worked in a computer company.
D.He worked as a sales clerk.
第9题
Doctor Ben Carson grew up in a poor single parent household in Detroit. His mother, who had only a third-grade education, worked two jobs cleaning bathrooms. To his classmates and even to his teachers, he was thought of as the dumbest kid in the class, according to his own not so fond memories. He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child. Doctor Carson was headed down a path of self-destruction until a critical moment in his youth. His mother, convinced that she had to do something dramatic to prevent him from leading a life of failure, laid down some rules. He could not watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school until he finished his homework, and had to read two books a week and write book reports about them. His mother’s strategy worked. “Of course, I didn’t know she couldn’t read, so there I was submitting these reports.” He said. “She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them. As I began to read about scientists, economists and philosophers, I started imaging myself in their shoes. As he got in the habit of hard work, his grades began to soar. Ultimately, he received a scholarship to attend Yale University. And later, he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School. He is now a leading surgeon at John’s Hopkins Medical School, and he’s also the author of three books.
Q: What do we learn about Ben Carson?
A.He had only a third-grade education.
B.He once threatened to kill his teacher.
C.He grew up in a poor single-parent household.
D.He often helped his.