冻结银行存款逾期不办理继续冻结手续的,视为自动撤销冻结。 ( )
A. 对
B. 错
Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A. The best universities in the United States.
B. High school students’choices after graduation.
C. Electronic application in college admission.
D. The increasing competition for the top schools in the U. S.
Experts say children can begin learning a second language in preschool, and should begin before the age of ten to take advantage of young children’s natural ability to acquire language. This advantage is lost by the time most children encounter (遇到) a foreign language in the classroom, in middle school or high school.Dr. Noble Goss, an assistant professor of Spanish and German at Harding University in Arkansas, says, "As a father of bilingual (双语的) children (My wife is Mexican), I know that not only it is easy for children to learn one or more languages, but they have an amazing way of separating them out more successfully than you would think. "If a child hears two languages early, he accepts both equally. But if given a chance to speak both, can they be fluent in bothNot everyone agrees that early childhood is the only time to start a language, however. Reeves, the chairman and founder of the Center for Performance Assessment in Denver, Colorado, points to the Defense Language Institute’s success at training adult students to speak other language fluently."The frequently quoted argument that post-adolescence (青春期后) is too late to acquire foreign language skills is still a mystery," says Reeves.Still, if children are going to devote the six years or so of study it takes to master a second language, starting early just makes sense. Experts advise starting a foreign language early because().
A. children have a special talent to learn languages
B. it will take a very long time to master a language
C. the linguistic ability will be weakened as one grows up
D. children have an amazing way to separate two languages
MemoTo: Mr. Louis Johnson, PresidentFrom.. Margaret Ellis, Health ConsultantDate: December 1, 2010Subject. Improving Computer User’s ComfortEnclosed is the report, "Improving Computer User’s Comfort", which you asked me to prepare. The report summarizes current research on the effects of computers on health and recommends changes for our computer users.I interviewed over 60 employees of Far East Trade Development Company in the last six months and consulted with health experts in eye and wrist fatigue. I also reviewed all the current literature available for computer health hazards (危险).My recommendations are as follows.1. Anti-radiation (防辐身) screens should be available for computer monitors.2. Devices to support the wrist of the computer user should be used to help maintain proper wrist position during computer use and possibly reduce the risk of wrist illnesses.3. Employees need adjustable chairs which can give their backs a stronger support.For the technical possibility of designing the anti-radiation screens, you may consult Mr. Joseph Miller, and for the specific application of wrist-support devices, you may consult Mr. Benjamin Stone, Technical Department. If you have any other questions or would like to discuss my recommendations, please let me know.MemoTo: Mr Louis Johnson, PresidentFrom.. Margaret Ellis, Health ConsultantDate; December 1, 2010Subject: Improving Computer User’s Comfort1. Margaret Ellis interviewed some computer users(46) ago to write the report.2. The report concerns mainly about the effects of computers on (47) Recommendations:1. The company should design devices to protect the computer users’s (48) and wrist.2. Adjustable chairs should be used to protect their (49) 3. Anti-radiation screens should be available, and the president may consult (50) about the de-signing of it. 49()