• 2022-06-08 问题

    High context language is language in which people state things ( ) and ( ). ( ) A: Indirectly B: Explicitly C: Implicitly D: Directly

    High context language is language in which people state things ( ) and ( ). ( ) A: Indirectly B: Explicitly C: Implicitly D: Directly

  • 2022-05-29 问题

    Before I try and run my program, I test each part of it ______. A: implicitly B: independently C: impressively D: infinitely

    Before I try and run my program, I test each part of it ______. A: implicitly B: independently C: impressively D: infinitely

  • 2022-06-05 问题

    What do low-context communicators expect when talking with people<br/>from high-context cultures? A: convey the contextual message implicitly B: create a climate of trust

    What do low-context communicators expect when talking with people<br/>from high-context cultures? A: convey the contextual message implicitly B: create a climate of trust

  • 2022-06-05 问题

    What do low-context communicators expect when talking with people from high-context cultures?( ) A: create a climate of trust B: convey the contextual message implicitly C: build a harmonious relationship with them D: explain the messages understandable with clear and specific words

    What do low-context communicators expect when talking with people from high-context cultures?( ) A: create a climate of trust B: convey the contextual message implicitly C: build a harmonious relationship with them D: explain the messages understandable with clear and specific words

  • 2022-06-11 问题

    When you decide that you would not work with the company for whatever reason, you are expected to ________ inform the company and ________ present your appreciation for the offer when ________ declining the position. A: promptly, candidly, explicitly B: hesitantly, candidly, implicitly C: unnecessarily, ambiguously, bluntly D: sluggishly, candidly, crudely

    When you decide that you would not work with the company for whatever reason, you are expected to ________ inform the company and ________ present your appreciation for the offer when ________ declining the position. A: promptly, candidly, explicitly B: hesitantly, candidly, implicitly C: unnecessarily, ambiguously, bluntly D: sluggishly, candidly, crudely

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    中国大学MOOC: Mobile phone sensing is a relatively new topic that requires further academic research. Below are extracts from several academic articles discussing mobile phone sensing. Read the extracts and write down the number of the sentence or sentences that indicate the literature gaps identified by the authors that require further research. (答案写句子编号,若有多个选择,编号间空格)TEXT 11.Most examples of community sensing only become useful once they have a large number of people participating; for example, tracking the spread of disease across a city, the migration patterns of birds, congestion patterns across city roads[5], or a noise map of a city[24]. 2.These applications represent large-scale data collection, analysis, and sharing for the good of the community. 3.To achieve scale implicitly requires the cooperation of strangers who will not trust each other. 4.This increases the need for community sensing systems with strong privacy protection and low commitment levels from users. Source: Lane, N. D., Miluzzo, E., Lu, H., Peebles, D., Choudhury, T. & Campbell, A. T. (2010). A survey of mobile phone sensing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 48 (9): 40-150.

    中国大学MOOC: Mobile phone sensing is a relatively new topic that requires further academic research. Below are extracts from several academic articles discussing mobile phone sensing. Read the extracts and write down the number of the sentence or sentences that indicate the literature gaps identified by the authors that require further research. (答案写句子编号,若有多个选择,编号间空格)TEXT 11.Most examples of community sensing only become useful once they have a large number of people participating; for example, tracking the spread of disease across a city, the migration patterns of birds, congestion patterns across city roads[5], or a noise map of a city[24]. 2.These applications represent large-scale data collection, analysis, and sharing for the good of the community. 3.To achieve scale implicitly requires the cooperation of strangers who will not trust each other. 4.This increases the need for community sensing systems with strong privacy protection and low commitment levels from users. Source: Lane, N. D., Miluzzo, E., Lu, H., Peebles, D., Choudhury, T. & Campbell, A. T. (2010). A survey of mobile phone sensing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 48 (9): 40-150.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    Fill in the blanks with the newly-formed words. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once. · dominance · avoidance · reliance · acquaintance · clearance · annoyance · admittance · resemblance · assurance · bored · privileged · distracted 1. She was and angry with Conway, because he thought he understood everything and he never listened to other people. 2. He worked for a major oil corporation there called Pan-Global and felt he was to be entrusted (委托负责) by his employer. 3. They wanted from us a(n) that we would continue to provide the level of service that we had done in the past. 4. Mrs. Brown's apparent of her husband was really her attempt to make him within sight and pay attention to her. 5. Red pens specifically have long been associated with error corrections because the color red is implicitly connected with failure and , the act of trying to get away. 6. Apart from his native language English, the student of English Local History will need a faint with three other languages. 7. The on government contracts may also have contributed directly to the decline in competitive potential of the country's economy. 8. The declaration of an area as a national park does not guarantee long-term conservation, as significant forest , logging, and hunting occur within park boundaries in Indonesia. 9. He is easily and bounces from one thought to another like one of his rubber balls. 10. At the sight of him, all she felt was at having been deserted for three whole years. 11. In those after-school schools, teachers deliver fast-paced instruction to prepare students for to the right colleges. 12. The ego ideal of young children is based on those closest to them, usually the parents, and later on other educators who have some to their parents.

    Fill in the blanks with the newly-formed words. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once. · dominance · avoidance · reliance · acquaintance · clearance · annoyance · admittance · resemblance · assurance · bored · privileged · distracted 1. She was and angry with Conway, because he thought he understood everything and he never listened to other people. 2. He worked for a major oil corporation there called Pan-Global and felt he was to be entrusted (委托负责) by his employer. 3. They wanted from us a(n) that we would continue to provide the level of service that we had done in the past. 4. Mrs. Brown's apparent of her husband was really her attempt to make him within sight and pay attention to her. 5. Red pens specifically have long been associated with error corrections because the color red is implicitly connected with failure and , the act of trying to get away. 6. Apart from his native language English, the student of English Local History will need a faint with three other languages. 7. The on government contracts may also have contributed directly to the decline in competitive potential of the country's economy. 8. The declaration of an area as a national park does not guarantee long-term conservation, as significant forest , logging, and hunting occur within park boundaries in Indonesia. 9. He is easily and bounces from one thought to another like one of his rubber balls. 10. At the sight of him, all she felt was at having been deserted for three whole years. 11. In those after-school schools, teachers deliver fast-paced instruction to prepare students for to the right colleges. 12. The ego ideal of young children is based on those closest to them, usually the parents, and later on other educators who have some to their parents.

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