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Last year, Shanghai-born Charles K. Kao and two North American scientists got the 2009 Nobel Prize(诺贝尔奖) in Physics together. Their work made the Internet come into a new age.
Kao, 77, was born in Shanghai in 1933. He is famous for finding out how to transmit (传输)light signals(信号) over long ways through glass fibers (玻璃纤维) as thin as a human hair. His work makes the Internet information transmit faster around the world. Kao was vice chancellor(副校长) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1996. He doesn’t work, and lives in Hong Kong now.
The Chinese people were pleased to learn the good news. "The people of Hong Kong and I send our congratulations to Kao on receiving the prize... Kao is also a true gentleman. We are greatly proud to have such an excellent person in Hong Kong. "Zeng Yinquan once said.
Willard Boyle, a Canadian American, and George Smith of the United States got the other half of the pri
A. an excellent person in Hong Kong
B. a good student
C. an honest friend
D. a cool man
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Last year, Shanghai-born Charles K. Kao and two North American scientists got the 2009 Nobel Prize(诺贝尔奖) in Physics together. Their work made the Internet come into a new age.
Kao, 77, was born in Shanghai in 1933. He is famous for finding out how to transmit (传输)light signals(信号) over long ways through glass fibers (玻璃纤维) as thin as a human hair. His work makes the Internet information transmit faster around the world. Kao was vice chancellor(副校长) of the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 1987 to 1996. He doesn’t work, and lives in Hong Kong now.
The Chinese people were pleased to learn the good news. "The people of Hong Kong and I send our congratulations to Kao on receiving the prize... Kao is also a true gentleman. We are greatly proud to have such an excellent person in Hong Kong. "Zeng Yinquan once said.
Willard Boyle, a Canadian American, and George Smith of the United States got the other half of the prize.
How many scientists got t
A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
D. Four
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Charles Dickens’s last novel and his only mystery, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, was left uncompleted when the novelist died, and its possible ending remains a mystery to this day.
Is there really a body hidden in the crypt of Cloisterham Cathedral near London If so, is it the corpse of young engineering student Edwin Drood Did John Jasper, Drood’s opium-smoking uncle, murder his nephew Of what significance is the late appearance in the story of Dick Datchery, a mysterious figure who is evidently in disguise
Various suggestions have been made as to how Dickens intended to conclude his mystery,and in 1914 there was even a mock trial with John Jasper as the accused. Writer G. K. Chesterton was the judge, and playwright George Bernard Shaw was the foreman of a jury composed of famous authors and lawyers. The jurors brought in a verdict of guilty and Chesterton promptly fined them all for contempt of court!
The most frustrating aspect of forecasting the tale’s
A. written after Dickens’s other novels
B. written sometime before 1914
C. set near London
D. All of the above
[简答题]——Did Charles vote in the last election?
——No, he wasn’t_____
A. A.enough old then
B.then enough old
C.ole then enough
D.old enough then
[单项选择]--Did Charles vote in the last election
--No, he wasn’t ______.
A. enough old then
B. then enough old
C. ole then enough
D. old enough then
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