It seldom rains heavily in our region nowadays,______?
A. does it
B. isn't it
C. doesn't it
D. is it
A.has
B.hasn’t
C.does
D.doesn’t
What does the professor say about the length of handshaking?
A.It doesn"t matter how long it will be.
B.One should not release the other"s hand too quickly.
C.The longer the handshake is, the better impression you will leave.
D.It should be dependent on the relationship between the hand shakers.
Though I am always free on Sundays. I seldom watch television. _________.
A. So does my sister
B. My sister doesn't
C. My sister is too
D. Nor does my sister
A.isn’t interested in
B.isn’t good at
C.does well in
D.doesn’t like
A. When computer doesn't work, you cannot work too.
B. When computer falls down, you fall down with it.
C. When computer is working, you can do nothing.
D. You can sell ticket without asking the computer.
You’ve probably had that feeling. And you undoubtedly have heard the warning “Back up your data or else.” For Ms. Grove, the director of the Legacy Counseling Center, a nonprofit support organization in Dallas for people with AIDS, the story had a happy ending because she had backed up her data on a remote computer—what is commonly called “in the cloud.” With copies of everything, she could restore all her files.
A growing number of companies now offer these cloud-based backup services. Two of the best-known, Carbonite and Mozy, offer similar services with different prices, while Backblaze combines many of the services of Carbonite and Mozy. It offers unlimited backup for $5 a month per computer, and also backs up attached hard drives. If your computer’s drive crashes, you can either download the data or receive a DVD for $99 or hard drive by overnight mail for $189. Backblaze’s backup tool is one of the easiest to use: it just backs up all data files and once completed, backs up new files on a continual basis backups of deleted files, as with most services, are erased after 30 days.
6. Meliss Grove may lost her 7,000 Word documents, 600 spreadsheets and other files, because().
A. She isn’t careful about the files when she reads them
B. She doesn’t like these files
C. She didn’t know how to use a computer
D. Something wrong with the computer happened
7. What does the word “that feeling” in the second paragraph mean?()
A.Melissa Grove is not happy because she lost her computer
B.She made a call to her friend and told them that she had lost her files
C.The experience that the PC is dead and the files may get lost
D.She doesn’t like her PC, because the PC
8. What do we know about the cloud-based backup services in America?()
A.Only two companies, Carbonite and Mozy offer the services
B.Carbonite has better service than Mozy does
C.Backblaze combines many of the services of Carbonite and Mozy
D.Both A and B
9. What’s result of Ms. Grove’s files?()
A.She lost all her files in the PC, because it’s dead
B.We have no idea about her files
C.She could restore all her files for the cloud backup
D.They were lost and couldn’t get restored
10. What does“in the cloud”mean?()
A.It means that we can see a cloud when we use computers
B.It means distant devices that can backup the files
C.A kind of service that help people use PC
D.It’s going to rain if you see a cloud
When talking to a Westerner, however, you have to be a little careful when you talk about pigs. A pig in the West is seen as a dirty, lazy, and fat animal. If anyone ever called you a pig, you wouldn't be smiling. When a person doesn't like someone, sometimes he will call that person a pig.
If you ever meet a Westerner who was born in the year of the pig, don't say, "Oh, you're a pig!" Most Westerners will be quite understanding. They will be sure that you made some kind of a mistake. However, don't take any chances. You might just offend someone who does not share your positive ideas about pigs.
You have to be careful when you talk to a Westerner about pigs because______.
A.they worship pigs best of all
B.they consider pigs as bad animals
C.they aren’t used to talking about pigs
D.they don't like the topic about pigs at all
At school he seems only to have been interested in mathematics. In fact his formal education was surprisingly brief for a gentleman, and incomplete. For unlike other young Virginian gentlemen of that day, he did not go to the College of William and Mary in the Virginian capital of Williamsburg. In terms of formal training then, Washington contrasts sharply with some other early American Presidents such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. In later years, Washington probably regretted his lack of intellectual training. He never felt comfortable in a debate in Congress, or on any subject that had not to do with everyday, practical matters. And because he never learned French and could not speak directly to the French leaders, he did not visit the country he admired so much. Thus, unlike Jefferson and Adams, he never reached Europe.
What reason does the author give for Washington not going to college?
A.His family could not afford it.
B.A college education was rather uncommon in his times.
C.He didn't like the young Virginian gentlemen who went to college.
D.The author doesn't give any reason.