在窗体上画一个文本框、一个标签和一个命令按钮,其名称分别为Text1、Label1和Command1,然后编写如下两个事件过程: Private Sub Command1_Click() strText=InputBox("请输入") Text1. Text=strText End Sub Private Sub Text1_Change() Label1. Caption=Right(Trim(Text1. Text), 3) End Sub 程序运行后,单击命令按钮,如果在输入对话框中输入abcdef,则在标签中显示的内容是______。
A. 空
B. abcdef
C. abc
D. def
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No organ of the body is less appreciated than the skin, one of our biggest organs--and the most important telltale--it mirrors the state of our health, our age, and our race. Occupation and way of life may also become indelibly imprinted for all to see. Here are some facts about our outer covering organ to show that there is more to the skin than meets the eye.Your skin is your body’s thermostat. It adjusts heat gain and loss so that the internal temperature remains within the normal range of 97 to 99 degrees.It takes about two square yards of skin to cover the average adult from head to toe. Undoubtedly the most intricate wrapping in existence, the skin contains 3 million cells, three feet of blood vessels, and twelve feet of nerves in each area the size of a postage stamp.The widest difference between the darkest human skin and that of an albino is brought about by not more than 1/25 of an ounce of melanin. As far as is known, the amount of this dark brown or black pigment accounts for our variations in racial colors, including yellow, brown, and black. What is the normal internal temperature of the body()
A. 97 to 99 degrees.
B. 79 to 81 degrees.
C. 79 to 99 degrees.
D. 71 to 79 degrees.
在窗体上画一个名为Command1的命令按钮。下列程序的功能是:从输入对话框输入一个正整数n。用随机函数产生n个1~100范围的随机数,然后求出去掉一个最大数和最小数的平均数。根据题意,请完善下列程序: Private Sub Command1_Click() Dim ave As Single, max As Integer, i As Integer, n As Integer Dim min As Integer, Sum As Integer, s As String Dim t As Integer s=InputBox("输入一个正整数:") n=Val(s) If n>0 Then max=n: min=n: Sum=0 For j=1 To n t= 【9】 Print t; Sum=Sum+t If t<min Then min=t Elself max<t Then max=t End If Next j 【10】 ave=Sum/n MsgBox"平均值="+Str(ave),,"去掉最大数和最小数后" End If End Sub
腰麻并发症
A. 惊厥
B. 尿潴留
C. 呛咳
D. 支气管痉挛
E. 全脊髓麻醉
TEXT B1 GAZA CITY (CNN Thursday, May 13, 2004 Posted: 8:35 AM EDT (1235 GMT))-Two Israeli helicopter attacks Thursday in Gaza’s Rafah refugee camp have killed 10 people, according to Palestinian security and medical sources.2 The strikes followed Palestinian attacks on Israeli soldiers Tuesday and Wednesday that have claimed 11 soldiers’ lives. This week, violence in Gaza has claimed the lives at least 33 Palestinians as well as the 11 soldiers.3 The fighting comes as Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon works on revising his plan to withdraw military personnel and Jewish settlements from Gaza and parts of the West Bank.4 Israel Defense Forces began the Gaza operation Monday night, saying the mission was aimed at destroying workshops used by Palestinian terrorists to construct Qassam rockets.5 Israeli helicopters first attacked the camp early in the day, killing seven and wounding six others, Palestinian security sources and medical sources said. A second strike was launched around 10:30 a.m. (3:30 a.m. ET), killing three and wounding eight others, the sources said.6 Wednesday night, an Israeli missile strike in Rafah killed seven Palestinians, Palestinian medical sources said. Israel Defense Forces said the Palestinians were targeted because they were trying to hide an explosive device. The strikes on the camp followed an attack that killed five Israeli soldiers traveling in a convoy near Rafah, according to the IDF.Note:7 Sharon’s withdrawal proposal - which would unilaterally withdraw Israeli military and settlements from Gaza and some regions, but not all, of the West Bank-has been praised by President Bush but was voted down in a Likud party referendum May 2.8 The prime minister has said the withdrawal is necessary because the Palestinian Authority had failed to rein in attacks on Israelis and because the diplomatic process is in a "frozen state."9 Palestinians have criticized Israel’s new plan, charging Sharon is attempting to circumvent the negotiations called for in the road map to Middle East peace, which is supported by the United States, the United Nations, the European Union and Russia. Sharon’s withdrawal proposal is ______ by the parliament.
A. supported
B. overruled
C. praised
D. criticized