简答题It is all very well to blame traffic jams, the cost of petrol and the quick pace of modem life, but manners on the roads are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men become monsters behind the wheel. It is all very well, again, to have a tiger in the tank, but to have one in the driver’s seat is another matter altogether. You might tolerate the odd road-hog(横冲真撞的司机), the rude and inconsiderate driver, but nowadays the well-mannered motorist is the exception to the rule. Perhaps, the situation calls for a "Be Kind to Other Drivers" campaign, otherwise it may get completely out of hand.Read politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered drivers to resist the temptation to revenge when subjected to uncivilized behavior. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards relieving the tensions of motoring. A friendly nod or wave of acknowledgement in response to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of goodwill and tolerance so necessary in modem traffic conditions. But such acknowledgements of politeness are all too rare today. Many drivers nowadays don’t even seen able to recognize politeness when they see it.However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who brakes violently to allow a car to emerge from a side street at some hazard to following traffic, when a few seconds later the road would be clear anyway; or the man who waves a child across a zebra crossing into the path off oncoming vehicles that may be unable to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they care to. It always amazes me that the highways are not covered with the dead bodies of these grannies. A veteran driver, Whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if motorists learnt to filter correctly into traffic streams one at a time without causing the total blockages that give rise to roadsmanship. Years ago the experts warned us that the car-owership explosion could demand a lot more give-and-take(互相谦让)from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart. What does the sentence "... the well-mannered motorist is the exception to the rule"(Line 4-5, Para. 1)imply?
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简答题It is all very well to blame traffic jams, the cost of petrol and the quick pace of modem life, but manners on the roads are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men become monsters behind the wheel. It is all very well, again, to have a tiger in the tank, but to have one in the driver’s seat is another matter altogether. You might tolerate the odd road-hog(横冲真撞的司机), the rude and inconsiderate driver, but nowadays the well-mannered motorist is the exception to the rule. Perhaps, the situation calls for a "Be Kind to Other Drivers" campaign, otherwise it may get completely out of hand.Read politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too. It takes the most cool-headed and good-tempered drivers to resist the temptation to revenge when subjected to uncivilized behavior. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards relieving the tensions of motoring. A friendly nod or wave of acknowledgement in response to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of goodwill and tolerance so necessary in modem traffic conditions. But such acknowledgements of politeness are all too rare today. Many drivers nowadays don’t even seen able to recognize politeness when they see it.However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who brakes violently to allow a car to emerge from a side street at some hazard to following traffic, when a few seconds later the road would be clear anyway; or the man who waves a child across a zebra crossing into the path off oncoming vehicles that may be unable to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wherever and whenever they care to. It always amazes me that the highways are not covered with the dead bodies of these grannies. A veteran driver, Whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if motorists learnt to filter correctly into traffic streams one at a time without causing the total blockages that give rise to roadsmanship. Years ago the experts warned us that the car-owership explosion could demand a lot more give-and-take(互相谦让)from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart. According to this passage, troubles on the road are primarily caused by ?
《刑法》第263条规定;以暴力、胁迫或者其他方法抢劫公私财物的,处3年以上10年以下有期徒刑,并处罚金;有下列情形之一的,处10年以上有期徒刑、无期徒刑或者死刑,并处罚金或者没收财产:(1)入户抢劫的;(2)在公共交通工具上抢劫的;(3)抢劫银行或者其他金融机构的;(4)多次抢劫或者抢劫数额巨大的;(5)抢劫致人重伤、死亡的;(6)冒充军警人员抢劫的;(7)持枪抢劫的;(8)抢劫军用物资或者抢险、救灾、救济物资的。 请回答以下问题: 条文中“持枪抢劫”是否应当包括“持假枪抢劫”的情形?为什么?
请编写函数fun,函数的功能是:将3行4列矩阵x乘以4行3列矩阵y,结果放在 3行3列矩阵xy中。矩阵相乘的基本方法是:矩阵xy中行列下标分别为i、j的元素的值,是矩阵x中第i行上4个元素与矩阵y中第j列上4个元素对应相乘的和。注意:部分源程序在文件PROG1.C中。请勿改动主函数main和其他函数中的任何内容,仅在函数fun的花括号中填入你编写的若干语句。 #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> void fun(int a[3][4],int b[4][3],int ab[3][3]) { } main() {int x[3][4]={{1,0,1,1},{2,1,0,1},{1,2,0,3}}; int y[4][3]={{1,1,1},{0,0,0},{2,1,1},{1,1,3}}; int xy[3][3]={0},i,j; clrscr(); fun(x,y,xy); printf("a x b=ab:(3,3):"); for(i=0;i<3;i++) { for(j=0;j<3;j++) printf("%d",xy[i][j]); printf("\n"): } NONO();/*本函数与考生答题无关,考生不得改动,否则后果自负。*/ }
Where will people choose to live()
A. Far away from the city.
B. Inside the city.
C. Near the city.
D. In the city center.