请翻译下方英语段落。Jay:Is this a bench?Tommy:Yes,it is.Jay:What’s that?Tommy:That is a vice.Tommy:This is a file and that is a workpiece?Jay:Oh,I see.Jay:How many workers are there in your workshop?Tommy:There are nine.Jay:Are they all turners?Tommy:No,seven of them are turners and two locksmiths.Jay:So no one can operate the milling machine.Tommy:No. Six of the turners can operate it.Jay:Is there any woman?Tommy:There are eight women. Five are workers. Others are managers.
请翻译下方英语段落。Jay:Is this a bench?Tommy:Yes,it is.Jay:What’s that?Tommy:That is a vice.Tommy:This is a file and that is a workpiece?Jay:Oh,I see.Jay:How many workers are there in your workshop?Tommy:There are nine.Jay:Are they all turners?Tommy:No,seven of them are turners and two locksmiths.Jay:So no one can operate the milling machine.Tommy:No. Six of the turners can operate it.Jay:Is there any woman?Tommy:There are eight women. Five are workers. Others are managers.
Why does the writer admire Jay very much? A: Because Jay is very cool. B: Because Jay doesn't like music. C: Because when the others all denied him, he never gave up. D: Because Jay is handsome.
Why does the writer admire Jay very much? A: Because Jay is very cool. B: Because Jay doesn't like music. C: Because when the others all denied him, he never gave up. D: Because Jay is handsome.
Elsa and Jay _____ thirsty.__________________________.
Elsa and Jay _____ thirsty.__________________________.
Jay says that Brazil is a ___________ (beauty) country.
Jay says that Brazil is a ___________ (beauty) country.
Jay Phelan once worked in MIT.
Jay Phelan once worked in MIT.
The three well-known authors who penned the Federalist Papers are ______. A: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and John Jay B: George Washington, James Madison and John Jay C: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay D: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Adams
The three well-known authors who penned the Federalist Papers are ______. A: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and John Jay B: George Washington, James Madison and John Jay C: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay D: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Adams
---Our monitor is really into Jay Zhou's music.He has at least_______ Jay Zhou's CDs.--- No wonder he can sing every single song of Jay Zhou's very well. A: three scores of B: three score of C: three score D: score of
---Our monitor is really into Jay Zhou's music.He has at least_______ Jay Zhou's CDs.--- No wonder he can sing every single song of Jay Zhou's very well. A: three scores of B: three score of C: three score D: score of
Gap-filling Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph. (Chris sees Mr. Jay Twistle outside of the office building and strike up a conversation.) JAY TWISTLE: Taxi! CHRIS GARDNER: Mr. Twistle. JAY TWISTLE: Yeah, hi. CHRIS GARDNER: Hi. Chris Gardner. JAY TWISTLE: Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you? CHRIS GARDNER: I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago ... and I would just love to sit with you briefly ... JAY TWISTLE: Listen, I’m going to Noe Valley, Chris. Take care of yourself. CHRIS GARDNER: Mr. Twistle. Actually, I’m on my way to Noe Valley also. How about we s 1 a ride? JAY TWISTLE: All right, get in. CHRIS GARDNER: All right. So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor who loved to play golf, hours every day ... and I would actually p 2 medical procedures ... when he’d leave me in the office. So I’m used to being in a p 3 where I have to make decisions and ... Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very important ... JAY TWISTLE: I’m sorry. I’m sorry. This thing’s i 4 . CHRIS GARDNER: I can do it. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. No one can. That’s bullshit. CHRIS GARDNER: No, I’m pretty s 5 I can do it. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. CHRIS GARDNER: Let me see it. Give it here. Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, you really m 6 it up. JAY TWISTLE: Sorry. CHRIS GARDNER: It looks like it works around a swivel, so the center pieces never move. So if it’s yellow in the c 7 , that’s the yellow side. If it’s red in the center, that’s the red side. JAY TWISTLE: Okay. CHRIS GARDNER: So ... You can s 8 down. JAY TWISTLE: Listen, we can drive a 9 all day. I don’t believe you can do this. CHRIS GARDNER: Yeah, I can. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. CHRIS GARDNER: Yes, I can. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. I’m telling you, no one can. See? That’s all I ever do. You almost have this s 10 . Holy cow. You almost had that one. CHRIS GARDNER: I’m gonna get it. JAY TWISTLE: Look at that. You’re almost there.
Gap-filling Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following paragraph. (Chris sees Mr. Jay Twistle outside of the office building and strike up a conversation.) JAY TWISTLE: Taxi! CHRIS GARDNER: Mr. Twistle. JAY TWISTLE: Yeah, hi. CHRIS GARDNER: Hi. Chris Gardner. JAY TWISTLE: Yeah, hi. Listen. What can I do for you? CHRIS GARDNER: I submitted an application for the intern program about a month ago ... and I would just love to sit with you briefly ... JAY TWISTLE: Listen, I’m going to Noe Valley, Chris. Take care of yourself. CHRIS GARDNER: Mr. Twistle. Actually, I’m on my way to Noe Valley also. How about we s 1 a ride? JAY TWISTLE: All right, get in. CHRIS GARDNER: All right. So when I was in the Navy, I worked for a doctor who loved to play golf, hours every day ... and I would actually p 2 medical procedures ... when he’d leave me in the office. So I’m used to being in a p 3 where I have to make decisions and ... Mr. Twistle, listen. This is a very important ... JAY TWISTLE: I’m sorry. I’m sorry. This thing’s i 4 . CHRIS GARDNER: I can do it. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. No one can. That’s bullshit. CHRIS GARDNER: No, I’m pretty s 5 I can do it. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. CHRIS GARDNER: Let me see it. Give it here. Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, you really m 6 it up. JAY TWISTLE: Sorry. CHRIS GARDNER: It looks like it works around a swivel, so the center pieces never move. So if it’s yellow in the c 7 , that’s the yellow side. If it’s red in the center, that’s the red side. JAY TWISTLE: Okay. CHRIS GARDNER: So ... You can s 8 down. JAY TWISTLE: Listen, we can drive a 9 all day. I don’t believe you can do this. CHRIS GARDNER: Yeah, I can. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. CHRIS GARDNER: Yes, I can. JAY TWISTLE: No, you can’t. I’m telling you, no one can. See? That’s all I ever do. You almost have this s 10 . Holy cow. You almost had that one. CHRIS GARDNER: I’m gonna get it. JAY TWISTLE: Look at that. You’re almost there.
以下关于 Python自带数据结构的运算结果中正确的是( )。 A: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};del scores['Bill'];len(scores)的结果是6。 B: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};s=dict(Jack=90,Mike=80,Jay=85,Bill=60);则scores==s判断结果是 False。 C: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60},无法执行命令scores['Bill']=90,因为原来的字典中已经有一个值为90了。 D: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};sorted(scores.keys())的运算结果是['Bill','Jack','Jay','Mike']。
以下关于 Python自带数据结构的运算结果中正确的是( )。 A: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};del scores['Bill'];len(scores)的结果是6。 B: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};s=dict(Jack=90,Mike=80,Jay=85,Bill=60);则scores==s判断结果是 False。 C: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60},无法执行命令scores['Bill']=90,因为原来的字典中已经有一个值为90了。 D: scores ={' Jack ': 90,' Mike ': 80, ' Jay': 85,'Bill ': 60};sorted(scores.keys())的运算结果是['Bill','Jack','Jay','Mike']。
中国大学MOOC: ---Jay Chow is very cool. I am his fan.--- _________.
中国大学MOOC: ---Jay Chow is very cool. I am his fan.--- _________.