A -- ROM (Read Only Memory)B -- CAD (Computer Aided Design)C -- NII (National Information Infrastructure)D -- CAI (Computer Assisted Instruction)E -- UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)F -- ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network)G -- PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)H -- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)I -- IP (Internet Protocol)J -- RAM (Random Access Memory)K -- HTTP (Hyper Text Transport Protocol)L -- EDI ( Electronic Data Interchange)M -- PC (Personal Computer)N -- DA (Office Automation)O -- ISP (Internet Service Provider)P -- WWW (World Wide Web) ()办公自动化()计算机辅助教学
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Most libraries require you to register before you are allowed to borrow any of their materials. This means you will probably be asked to fill out and sign a registration card. When you do this, you are not only giving the library your name and address for their files, you are also signing an agreement. The agreement says, basically, that you will obey the rules of the library.Once you are registered, you will be issued a library, or borrower’s card. Each time you check out, that is, officially borrow something from the library, you will have to present this card to the librarians.You usually check out and return borrowed materials at the same desk. The library staff member at this desk will take your card and stamped the book card with a date. This is the date by which you are expected to return the materials to the library, so others can have the chance of borrowing it.Some libraries charge a fine for each day a library book is overdue. There are also other fines for books returned damaged or written in. Should you lose a library book, you may be required to pay the library the amount it was worth.How to Borrow BooksRegistration: fill out and sign a (46) be issued a sign (47) Check-out: present in to (48) Fines: A) if the book is (49) B) if the book is (50) C) if the book is written in 49()
A -- ROM (Read Only Memory)B -- CAD (Computer Aided Design)C -- NII (National Information Infrastructure)D -- CAI (Computer Assisted Instruction)E -- UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)F -- ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network)G -- PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)H -- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)I -- IP (Internet Protocol)J -- RAM (Random Access Memory)K -- HTTP (Hyper Text Transport Protocol)L -- EDI ( Electronic Data Interchange)M -- PC (Personal Computer)N -- DA (Office Automation)O -- ISP (Internet Service Provider)P -- WWW (World Wide Web) ()万维网()信息高速公路
Milk has become a popular drink for modem Chinese, not only is its nutritional (营养的) value appreciated, it seems even to have taken the role making the whole nation strong. Milk industry has only about 180 years of history among the Hah people. For a long time, milk was considered a luxury (奢侈的 )drink by common people. A widespread saying in the country was that Japan used a cup of milk to strengthen the constitution (体格) of its people. That sounds reasonable because the rich "Ca" in milk definitely benefits the constitution.The average annual consumption per capita in Japan has risen from less than 10 kilograms immediately after World War II to 68 kilograms today. The average height of Japanese has increased by 11 centimeters during this period. The Chinese Government also hopes to improve the constitution of local people, and since milk is the most obvious nutritious food, it has naturally been picked up. But due to tradition, Chinese people are not in the habit of drinking milk regularly. The annual output of milk in the country is about 10 million tons, compared with an output of alcohol reaching 8 million tons. The annual milk consumption per capita is about 7 kilograms in China while the world’s average is about 100 kilograms. The government has noticed the huge gap and plans to raise consumption to 10 kilograms per capita by 2005 and 16 kilograms by 2010. The government has also started plans for "school milk" since the beginning of this century. The purpose for the author to mention the output of alcohol in the 2nd paragraph is to say that()
A. we haven’t produced enough milk
B. we have produced too much milk
C. we haven’t produced enough alcohol
D. we have produced too much alcohol
[听力原文]11-15A farmer who lived in a small village suffered from a severe headache. This never seemed to get any better. The farmer finally decided that he would consult a doctor in the nearest town. The farmer was told that a patient had to pay three pounds for the first visit and one pound for the second visit. He thought about this for a long time, and then he decided to consult the doctor in the town a second time. As he came into the doctor’s consulting room, he said, "Good morning, Doctor. Here I am again." The doctor was a little surprised. He asked him a few questions and then took one pound which the farmer insisted on giving him. Then the doctor said with a smile, "Well, sir. There’s nothing new. Please continue to take the same medicine I gave you the first time you came to see me." What was wrong with the farmerHe suffered from()