a=【'one','two',3,'four','six','xxx','one'】,要查询'two'在列表中的位置,语句为()
A.print(a.index())
B.print(a.index('two'))
C.print(a.index(two))
D.print a.index(2)
B、print(a.index('two'))
A.print(a.index())
B.print(a.index('two'))
C.print(a.index(two))
D.print a.index(2)
B、print(a.index('two'))
A.dict([('one',1),('two',2),('three',3)])
B.dict('one':1,'two':2,'three':3)
C.dict(zip(['one','two','three'],[1,2,3]))
D.{'one':1,'two':2,'three':3}
Paragraph 4 tells us that when visiting a foreign country, ______.
A.it is very uncommon for one to encounter embarrassing situations
B.it is hard for one to adapt to the material aspects of life there
C.people often expect to meet differences in customs
D.people expect the same kind of food and weather
A.our,none
B.our,five,none
C.ive
D.ive,none
根据以下材料回答第 1~5 题:
A.I will take it.
B.How much is it?
C.What can I do for you?
D.Which one do you like?
E.Let me help you.
F.How many ones do you want?
G.Here you are.
H.Thank you SO much!
(S=Shopkeeper。P=Peter)
第 55 题
S: 1
P:1 wan to buy a notebook.
S:The notebooks are over there. 2
P:The blue one looks nice. 3
S:Two yuan.
P:That’s all right. 4
S: 5
P:Thank you.
乔恩总是愿意以一听可口可乐换取一听雪碧,或者以一听雪碧换取一听可口可乐。
(1)你如何看待乔恩的边际替代率?
(2)画出乔恩的一组无差异曲线。
(3)画出两条斜率不一样的预算线,并说明效用最大化的选择。从中你能得出什么结论?
Jon is always willing to trade one can of Coke for one can of Sprite, or one can of Sprite for one can of Coke.
a. What can you say about Jon ' s marginal rate of substitution?
b. Draw a set of indifference curves for Jon.
c.Draw two budget lines with different slopes and illustrate the satisfaction maximizing
choice. What conclusion can you draw?
Write on ONE of the following two topics. You are supposed to follow the instructions given below.
1.按照完整英文书信的格式,就下述内容写一封介绍信:
假定你(写信人王晓明)写信给陈平介绍你的助手(assistant)张华,现需要用英语写一封介绍信。
收信人姓名和地址:陈平,华东师范大学(East China Normal University),上海市中山北路3663号(邮编200083)
时间:2005年4月10日
信的内容必须包括:
(1)介绍你的助手张华去华东师范大学继续深造。
(2)张华毕业于安徽大学,主修化学。在校期间勤奋好学,成绩优秀,研究工作亦非常出色。
(3)希望给予帮助和指导,并表示感谢。
2.写一篇题为“Take Job or Continue Graduate Education”的文章。要求分三段,不少于100个单词。
内容包括:
1.有些学生大学一毕业就参加工作。
2.另外一部分学生毕业后继续攻读学位。
3.我的看法……
A.Two hundreds and eight hundreds is one thousands
B.Two hundreds and eight hundreds is one thousand
C.Two hundred and eight hundred is one thousand
Few scientific fields are as full of risk as that of research into human intelligence. The two questions that【1】over and over again are "is it a result of nature or nurture?" and "does race make a difference?"
Making【2】comments about the second question can be a【3】move, as James Watson, a co-discoverer of DNA structure, recently found. He suggested that he was "【4】about the prospect of Africa"【5】"all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours (white people) 【6】all the testing says not really". Such【7】are not merely【8】, they are scientifically weird. If the term race has any useful scientific meaning, then Africa, the continent where modern【9】began, is most racially diverse. The resulting【10】forced Dr Watson to leave his laboratory.
【11】, the study of【12】between intelligence and genetics has some wiser practitioners. One of them, Terrie Moffitt, of King's College, has just【13】a project【14】the relative importance of nature and nurture. Dr Moffitt's team【15】the effect on intelligence of breastfeeding, but in a genetic context. Previous studies have shown that breastfed children are more intelligent,【16】about six IQ points, than those given baby formulas.
The team, however,【17】the involvement of a gene called FADS2, which comes in two varieties, known as C and G. The researchers【18】if these two varieties【19】differently with breast milk.【20】on data two groups of people, they found that the intelligence increase associated with breastfeeding only happened to people having inherited at least one copy of the C variety. The effect did not depend on the social classes or IQs of the parents.
(1)
A.happen
B.rise
C.arise
D.arouse
"... one or two free admission days at slow time." means
A.business is not bad
B.business is bad
C.strolling is slow
D.time is slow