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Passage 3 A new era is upon us. Call it what you will: the service economy, the information age, the knowledge society. It all translates to a fundamental change in the way we work. Already we’re partly there. The percentage of people who earn their living by making things has fallen dramatically in the Western World. Today the majority of jobs in America, Europe and Japan (two thirds or more in many of these countries) are in the service industry, and the number is on the rise. More women are in the work force than ever before. There are more part-time jobs. More people are self-employed. But the breadth of the economic transformation can’t be measured by numbers alone, because it also gives rise to a radical new way of thinking about the nature of work itself. Long-held notions about jobs and careers, the skills needed to succeed, even the relation between individuals and employers--all these are being challenged. We only have to look behind us to get some sense of what may lie ahead. No one looking ahead 20 years possibly could have foreseen the ways in which a single invention, the chip, would transform our world thanks to its applications in personal computers, digital communications and factory robots. Tomorrow’s achievements in biotechnology, artificial intelligence or even some still unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of dramatic changes. But one thing is certain: information and knowledge will become even more vital, and the people who possess it, whether they work in manufacturing or services, will have the advantage and produce the wealth. Computer knowledge will become as basic a requirement as the ability to read and write. The ability to solve problems by applying information instead of performing routine tasks will be valued above all else. If you cast your mind ahead 10 years, information services will be predominant. It will be the way you do your job. By referring to computers and other inventions, the author means to say that ______.
A. people should be able to respond quickly to the advancement of technology
B. the importance of high technology has been overlooked
C. future achievements in technology will bring about inconceivable dramatic changes
D. computer science will play a leading role in the future information services
女性,55岁,外伤致左股骨颈骨折。 体检最可能发现的是
A. 左腹股沟肿胀及皮下瘀斑
B. 左下肢感觉障碍
C. 左下肢缩短、外旋畸形
D. 左髋关节屈曲畸形
E. 左下肢运动时,腹股沟部出现摩擦音
Part A For questions 1 - 5 ,you will hear a passage. Listen and answer the questions with the information you’ve heard. Write not more than 3 words in each blank. You will hear the recording twice. You now have 25 seconds to read the questions below. IBM use the ______ of Microsoft’s.
(21) summary of the physical and chemical (22) of life must begin, not on the Earth, but (23) the Sun; in fact, (24) the Sun’s very center. (25) is here that is to be found the (26) of the energy that the Sun constantly (27) space (28) light and heat. This energy is liberated at the center of the Sun as billions upon billions of nuclei hydrogen atoms (29) each other and (30) to form nuclei of helium, and, (31) doing so, (32) some of the energy that is stored in the nuclei of atoms. The output of light and heat of the Sun (33) that some 600 million tons of hydrogen (34) helium in the Sun every second. This the Sun (35) for several thousands of millions of years. 26()
A. What
B. Which
C. It
D. They