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What’s the most serious effect the Internet will have on your character
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[填空题]Bully problem is definitely more serious than what these surveys’ figures have shown.
[单项选择]What was the most serious problem facing William I
A. The threat from France.
B. The problem with economy.
C. His rivals in the court.
D. The confusions of society.
[单项选择]What seems to be the most serious consequence caused by the fire
What seems to be the most serious consequence caused by the fire
A.Loss of many costumes. B.Frightened children.
C.Damage to historical subjects. D.Large volumes of smoke.
A. Loss of many costumes.
B. Frightened children.
C. Damage to historical subjects.
D. Large volumes of smoke.
[单项选择]What is the most likely effect of an increase in volatility on the price of a: Call option Put option ①A. Decrease Increase ②B. Decrease Decrease ③C. Increase Increase
[单项选择]What most probably does Mary do
A. A student.
B. A reporter.
C. A teacher.
D. A lecturer.
[单项选择]With the Internet fast becoming the most important communications channel, it is untenable for the United States not to have a regulator to ensure nondiscriminatory access, guarantee interconnectivity among rival networks and protect consumers from potential abuse.
Yet that’s exactly where the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit left us all when it said this month that the Federal Communications Commission didn’t have the authority to regulate the Internet—and specifically, could not force the cable giant Comcast to stop blocking peer-to-peer sites.
The decision, in the words of the F. C. C.’s general counsel, Austin Schlick, undermines the agency’s ability to serve as "the cop on the beat for 21st-century communications networks." It also puts at risk big chunks of the F. C. C.’s strategy for increasing the reach of broadband Internet to all corners of the country and fostering more competition among providers.
Chairman Julius Genachowski
A. restrict access to broadband Internet.
B. facilitate access to broadband Internet.
C. block peer-to-peer sites.
D. monopolize access to broadband Internet.
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Researchers produced evidence to support what most of us already knew--that a cup of tea is the answer to any crisis.
Dr. Malcolm Cross, a psychologist at City University London, tested the anxiety levels of a group of people following a (41) situation and revealed that even a single cup of tea has a (42) calming effect. His team gave 42 volunteers a mental arithmetic exam and (43) offered half of them a cup of tea and the other half a glass of water. The water group’s anxiety levels soared (44) 25 percent compared to before the task, (45) the tea group actually reported a four percent reduction in anxiety---despite the difficult test, they were more relaxed than when they started.
According to a survey carried out for the research, 68 percent of Britons (46) tea in a dilemma, making it the nation’s most common response to trouble of (47) kind. About 60 percent said the promise of comfort a
A. give up
B. owe to
C. look on
D. turn to