Peppeberg’s work with Alex was intended to prove that animals. A. do have thou
Peppeberg’s work with Alex was intended to prove that animals .
A. do have thoughts
B. can learn to speak
C. can become man's friends
D. do live long lives
Peppeberg’s work with Alex was intended to prove that animals .
A. do have thoughts
B. can learn to speak
C. can become man's friends
D. do live long lives
第1题
At the beginning, how did many scientists view Peppeberg's work?
A. It would reveal a creature's mind.
B. It would probably end in failure.
C. It would be hard to judge its value.
D. It would be a long-term project.
第2题
Which of the sentences below use the rhetorical device of repetition?
A、What’s Wrong with Our Press?
B、Television may not have a Lippmann or a Reston, but then, what papers in America can claim an Eric Sevareid, a Walter Cronkite, a Huntley or a Brinkley, or—although he is invisible—an Edward Morgan?
C、Among the leading commentators on television, you find no Pegler, no Winchell, no Fulton Lewis, Jr..
D、Change means trouble, change means work, change means cost.
第3题
第4题
198 What tool have project managers come to use to identify all of the costs associated with a project. A. A bill of materials
B. A Gantt chart
C. An arrow diagram network.
D. A work breakdown structure.
E. B and C only
第5题
Technology makes it more difficult to separate ourselves from work. In times past, it was possible to have a stressful workplace, go home, and relax. Since less work was mental and more was physical, it was relatively easy to remove oneself —physically and mentally —from it. The sophisticated communication technology available today was not yet developed. In contrast to the "good old days," it is no longer possible for busy men and women to go home or go on vacation and truly "get away from it all." It becomes difficult to relax when you are carrying a beeper that may go off any minute. The result is higher levels of stress in men and women because technology enables others to "find them anywhere."
It is ironic that much technology is designed to make work easier and faster; presumably, this will make life easier for those who must operate the technology, but such is not the case. Witness the prophetic words of the great philosopher John Stuart Mill (1806- 1873): "It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being." How true this is despite the promise of "miraculous" new machinery ranging from a "new and more efficient" vacuum cleaner to the most sophisticated computer. The solution to living well lies not in new and better technology, but in the selective disuse of it so that life can be enjoyed in a more emotionally fulfilling way.
This passage mainly discusses ______.
A.modern man's life that is filled with stress and pressure
B.new technology that has failed to make modern man's life comfortable
C.the negative impact of advanced technology on men's psychological well-being
D.the contrast between contemporary life and life in the past
第6题
A.at
B.in
C.on
D.with
第7题
A.at his wit’s end
B.at his wits’s end
C.at his wits end
D.at his wit end
第8题
A.to
B.on
C.for
D.with
第9题
A.I’d like to go ther
B.With my pleasur
C.First of all .We’d better change our question order.
第10题
We don’t like Professor Smith’s class,but we have to()it in order to graduate.
A live with
B live for
C live on
D live up to
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