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Mr.Smithgoes______(jog)everymorning.
Mr.Smithgoes______(jog)everymorning.
Everymorning,Petersellsnewspapers______.Heishard-working. A: fromhousestohouses B: fromhousetohouse C: fromahousetoahouse D: fromthehousetothehouse
Everymorning,Petersellsnewspapers______.Heishard-working. A: fromhousestohouses B: fromhousetohouse C: fromahousetoahouse D: fromthehousetothehouse
Everymorning,Alliewakesupand()herfriendtothewashroom. A: companies B: companions C: accomplishes D: accompanies
Everymorning,Alliewakesupand()herfriendtothewashroom. A: companies B: companions C: accomplishes D: accompanies
Everymorning,youinspectyourcompany'sdevelopmentandstagingservers.YoudothistoensurethattheservershavethesameversionsofallfilesinyourWebapplication.Forsecurityreasons,youcanonlyaccessthestagingserverthroughFTP.Youneedtosynchronizefilesfromthestagingserversothatthestagingservermatchesthedevelopmentserver.Youwanttoachievethisgoalbyusingtheminimumamountofadministrativeeffort. Whichtoolshouldyouuse?() A: FTP B: XCOPY C: thePublishWebtool D: theCopyWebtool
Everymorning,youinspectyourcompany'sdevelopmentandstagingservers.YoudothistoensurethattheservershavethesameversionsofallfilesinyourWebapplication.Forsecurityreasons,youcanonlyaccessthestagingserverthroughFTP.Youneedtosynchronizefilesfromthestagingserversothatthestagingservermatchesthedevelopmentserver.Youwanttoachievethisgoalbyusingtheminimumamountofadministrativeeffort. Whichtoolshouldyouuse?() A: FTP B: XCOPY C: thePublishWebtool D: theCopyWebtool
TherewasonethingIfoundratherstrangeonmyfirstdayatMonk’’sHouse.ThebathroomwasdirectlyabovethekitchenandwhenMrs.Cranewasbathingbeforebreakfast.Icould,throughthethinfloor,hearherwhisperingtoherself,askingquestionsandgivingherselftheanswers.WhenMr.CranesawthatIlookedsosurprisedhetoldmethatMrs.Cranealwayssaidthesentencesoutloudthatshehadwrittenatnight.Shewantedtoknowiftheysoundedrightandthebathwasagoodplacefortryingthemout. Everymorning,whenwecarriedthebreakfasttraystoMrs.Crane’’sroomInoticedthatshehadalwaysbeenworkingduringthenight.Therewerepencilsandpaperbesideherbedsothatwhenshewokeupshecouldwork,andsometimesitseemedasifshehadgotverylittlesleep. Mrs.Crane’’sbedroomwasoutsidethehouseinthegarden;Iusedtothinkhowinconvenientitmustbetohavetogooutintheraintogotobed.Herbedroomhadbeenaddedontothebackofthehouse;thedoorfacedthegardenandawindowatthesideopenedouttoafield.Irememberthatcowcameonenightandputitsheadinthroughthewindow.ItamusedMrs.Craneverymuch,butincaseithappenedagainMr.Craneboughtthefieldaddingpartofittothegarden.Becausethewritingroomwassmall,hehadalargeronebuiltforherattheendofthegardenagainstthechurchwall. Shewastallandthinandverygraceful.Shehadlarge,deep-seteyesandawidecurvingmouthIthinkperhapsitwasthisthatmadeherfaceseemparticularlybeautiful.Mrs.Craneworeclothesthatsuitedherwell.Shewasnotcapableofsewing,althoughsometimesshelikedtotry.TherewasonethinginthekitchenthatMrs.Cranecarrieditout.Shereturnedtwoorthreetimesamorning,workatit.AtlastshemadeitintotheshapeofacottageloafandbakeditatjusttherighttemperatureBakingbeautifulbread,accordingtothewriter____________. A: wastheonlythingMrs.Cranewasgoodat B: wassomethingshelikedtotryoccasionally C: broughtherintothekitchenseveraltimesinthemorning D: pleasedheronlywhenitwasbakedattherighttemperature
TherewasonethingIfoundratherstrangeonmyfirstdayatMonk’’sHouse.ThebathroomwasdirectlyabovethekitchenandwhenMrs.Cranewasbathingbeforebreakfast.Icould,throughthethinfloor,hearherwhisperingtoherself,askingquestionsandgivingherselftheanswers.WhenMr.CranesawthatIlookedsosurprisedhetoldmethatMrs.Cranealwayssaidthesentencesoutloudthatshehadwrittenatnight.Shewantedtoknowiftheysoundedrightandthebathwasagoodplacefortryingthemout. Everymorning,whenwecarriedthebreakfasttraystoMrs.Crane’’sroomInoticedthatshehadalwaysbeenworkingduringthenight.Therewerepencilsandpaperbesideherbedsothatwhenshewokeupshecouldwork,andsometimesitseemedasifshehadgotverylittlesleep. Mrs.Crane’’sbedroomwasoutsidethehouseinthegarden;Iusedtothinkhowinconvenientitmustbetohavetogooutintheraintogotobed.Herbedroomhadbeenaddedontothebackofthehouse;thedoorfacedthegardenandawindowatthesideopenedouttoafield.Irememberthatcowcameonenightandputitsheadinthroughthewindow.ItamusedMrs.Craneverymuch,butincaseithappenedagainMr.Craneboughtthefieldaddingpartofittothegarden.Becausethewritingroomwassmall,hehadalargeronebuiltforherattheendofthegardenagainstthechurchwall. Shewastallandthinandverygraceful.Shehadlarge,deep-seteyesandawidecurvingmouthIthinkperhapsitwasthisthatmadeherfaceseemparticularlybeautiful.Mrs.Craneworeclothesthatsuitedherwell.Shewasnotcapableofsewing,althoughsometimesshelikedtotry.TherewasonethinginthekitchenthatMrs.Cranecarrieditout.Shereturnedtwoorthreetimesamorning,workatit.AtlastshemadeitintotheshapeofacottageloafandbakeditatjusttherighttemperatureBakingbeautifulbread,accordingtothewriter____________. A: wastheonlythingMrs.Cranewasgoodat B: wassomethingshelikedtotryoccasionally C: broughtherintothekitchenseveraltimesinthemorning D: pleasedheronlywhenitwasbakedattherighttemperature
TherewasonethingIfoundratherstrangeonmyfirstdayatMonk’’sHouse.ThebathroomwasdirectlyabovethekitchenandwhenMrs.Cranewasbathingbeforebreakfast.Icould,throughthethinfloor,hearherwhisperingtoherself,askingquestionsandgivingherselftheanswers.WhenMr.CranesawthatIlookedsosurprisedhetoldmethatMrs.Cranealwayssaidthesentencesoutloudthatshehadwrittenatnight.Shewantedtoknowiftheysoundedrightandthebathwasagoodplacefortryingthemout. Everymorning,whenwecarriedthebreakfasttraystoMrs.Crane’’sroomInoticedthatshehadalwaysbeenworkingduringthenight.Therewerepencilsandpaperbesideherbedsothatwhenshewokeupshecouldwork,andsometimesitseemedasifshehadgotverylittlesleep. Mrs.Crane’’sbedroomwasoutsidethehouseinthegarden;Iusedtothinkhowinconvenientitmustbetohavetogooutintheraintogotobed.Herbedroomhadbeenaddedontothebackofthehouse;thedoorfacedthegardenandawindowatthesideopenedouttoafield.Irememberthatcowcameonenightandputitsheadinthroughthewindow.ItamusedMrs.Craneverymuch,butincaseithappenedagainMr.Craneboughtthefieldaddingpartofittothegarden.Becausethewritingroomwassmall,hehadalargeronebuiltforherattheendofthegardenagainstthechurchwall. Shewastallandthinandverygraceful.Shehadlarge,deep-seteyesandawidecurvingmouthIthinkperhapsitwasthisthatmadeherfaceseemparticularlybeautiful.Mrs.Craneworeclothesthatsuitedherwell.Shewasnotcapableofsewing,althoughsometimesshelikedtotry.TherewasonethinginthekitchenthatMrs.Cranecarrieditout.Shereturnedtwoorthreetimesamorning,workatit.AtlastshemadeitintotheshapeofacottageloafandbakeditatjusttherighttemperatureThemainideaofthepassageisthat____________. A: Mrs.Cranewasagreatwriterwhowouldmakeherworksassureaspossible B: Mrs.Cranebecameagoodwriterwhowouldmakeherworksassureaspossible C: theauthorgivesageneraldescriptionofMrs.Crane’’slife D: Mrs.Cranewasagoodhousekeeperaswellasagreatwriter
TherewasonethingIfoundratherstrangeonmyfirstdayatMonk’’sHouse.ThebathroomwasdirectlyabovethekitchenandwhenMrs.Cranewasbathingbeforebreakfast.Icould,throughthethinfloor,hearherwhisperingtoherself,askingquestionsandgivingherselftheanswers.WhenMr.CranesawthatIlookedsosurprisedhetoldmethatMrs.Cranealwayssaidthesentencesoutloudthatshehadwrittenatnight.Shewantedtoknowiftheysoundedrightandthebathwasagoodplacefortryingthemout. Everymorning,whenwecarriedthebreakfasttraystoMrs.Crane’’sroomInoticedthatshehadalwaysbeenworkingduringthenight.Therewerepencilsandpaperbesideherbedsothatwhenshewokeupshecouldwork,andsometimesitseemedasifshehadgotverylittlesleep. Mrs.Crane’’sbedroomwasoutsidethehouseinthegarden;Iusedtothinkhowinconvenientitmustbetohavetogooutintheraintogotobed.Herbedroomhadbeenaddedontothebackofthehouse;thedoorfacedthegardenandawindowatthesideopenedouttoafield.Irememberthatcowcameonenightandputitsheadinthroughthewindow.ItamusedMrs.Craneverymuch,butincaseithappenedagainMr.Craneboughtthefieldaddingpartofittothegarden.Becausethewritingroomwassmall,hehadalargeronebuiltforherattheendofthegardenagainstthechurchwall. Shewastallandthinandverygraceful.Shehadlarge,deep-seteyesandawidecurvingmouthIthinkperhapsitwasthisthatmadeherfaceseemparticularlybeautiful.Mrs.Craneworeclothesthatsuitedherwell.Shewasnotcapableofsewing,althoughsometimesshelikedtotry.TherewasonethinginthekitchenthatMrs.Cranecarrieditout.Shereturnedtwoorthreetimesamorning,workatit.AtlastshemadeitintotheshapeofacottageloafandbakeditatjusttherighttemperatureThemainideaofthepassageisthat____________. A: Mrs.Cranewasagreatwriterwhowouldmakeherworksassureaspossible B: Mrs.Cranebecameagoodwriterwhowouldmakeherworksassureaspossible C: theauthorgivesageneraldescriptionofMrs.Crane’’slife D: Mrs.Cranewasagoodhousekeeperaswellasagreatwriter
Practice1<br/>Areyouarealgrump(脾气坏的人)inthemornings?Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtired,angryandupset,andalltooreadytoflitthesnooze(瞌睡)button?Ifso,thenanewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.<br/>Theclock,calledSleepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaitsforyoutobeinyourlightestphaseofsleepbeforewakingyouup,Itsmakerssaythatshouldensureyouwakeupfeelingrefreshed(恢复精力)everymorning.<br/>Asyousleepyoupassthroughasequenceofsleepstates—lightsleep,deepsleepandREMsleep(快速眼动睡眼)—thatrepeatsapproximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointsinthatcycleatwhichyouwakecanaffecthowyoufeellater,andmayevenhaveagreaterimpactthanhowlongorlittleyouhaveslept.Beingwakenedduringalightphasemeansyouaremorelikelytowakeupcheerfulandfulloflifeandinterest.<br/>SleepSmartrecordsthedistinctpatternofbrainwavesproducedduringeachphaseofsleep,viaaheadbandequippedwithelectrodes(电极)andamicroprocessor.Thismeasureselectricactivityofthewearer’sbrain,andcommunicateswirelesslywithaclockunitnearthebed.Youprogramtheclockwiththelatesttimeatwhichyouwanttobewakened,anditthenatthepropertimewakesyouduringthelastlightsleepphasebeforethat.<br/>TheconceptwasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandafterafriendcomplainedofwakinguptiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“Assleep-deprived(剥夺)peopleourselves,westartedthinkingofwhattodoaboutit,”saysEricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficerofAxonSleepResearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbythestudentstodeveloptheiridea.Theyhavealmostfinishedaprototypeandplantomarkettheproductbynextyear.
Practice1<br/>Areyouarealgrump(脾气坏的人)inthemornings?Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtired,angryandupset,andalltooreadytoflitthesnooze(瞌睡)button?Ifso,thenanewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.<br/>Theclock,calledSleepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaitsforyoutobeinyourlightestphaseofsleepbeforewakingyouup,Itsmakerssaythatshouldensureyouwakeupfeelingrefreshed(恢复精力)everymorning.<br/>Asyousleepyoupassthroughasequenceofsleepstates—lightsleep,deepsleepandREMsleep(快速眼动睡眼)—thatrepeatsapproximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointsinthatcycleatwhichyouwakecanaffecthowyoufeellater,andmayevenhaveagreaterimpactthanhowlongorlittleyouhaveslept.Beingwakenedduringalightphasemeansyouaremorelikelytowakeupcheerfulandfulloflifeandinterest.<br/>SleepSmartrecordsthedistinctpatternofbrainwavesproducedduringeachphaseofsleep,viaaheadbandequippedwithelectrodes(电极)andamicroprocessor.Thismeasureselectricactivityofthewearer’sbrain,andcommunicateswirelesslywithaclockunitnearthebed.Youprogramtheclockwiththelatesttimeatwhichyouwanttobewakened,anditthenatthepropertimewakesyouduringthelastlightsleepphasebeforethat.<br/>TheconceptwasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandafterafriendcomplainedofwakinguptiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“Assleep-deprived(剥夺)peopleourselves,westartedthinkingofwhattodoaboutit,”saysEricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficerofAxonSleepResearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbythestudentstodeveloptheiridea.Theyhavealmostfinishedaprototypeandplantomarkettheproductbynextyear.
<spanstyle="display:block;text-align:center;">Practice1</span>Areyouarealgrump(脾气坏的人)inthemornings?Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtired,angryandupset,andalltooreadytoflitthesnooze(瞌睡)button?Ifso,thenanewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.<br/>Theclock,calledSleepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaitsforyoutobeinyourlightestphaseofsleepbeforewakingyouup,Itsmakerssaythatshouldensureyouwakeupfeelingrefreshed(恢复精力)everymorning.<br/>Asyousleepyoupassthroughasequenceofsleepstates—lightsleep,deepsleepandREMsleep(快速眼动睡眼)—thatrepeatsapproximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointsinthatcycleatwhichyouwakecanaffecthowyoufeellater,andmayevenhaveagreaterimpactthanhowlongorlittleyouhaveslept.Beingwakenedduringalightphasemeansyouaremorelikelytowakeupcheerfulandfulloflifeandinterest.<br/>SleepSmartrecordsthedistinctpatternofbrainwavesproducedduringeachphaseofsleep,viaaheadbandequippedwithelectrodes(电极)andamicroprocessor.Thismeasureselectricactivityofthewearer’sbrain,andcommunicateswirelesslywithaclockunitnearthebed.Youprogramtheclockwiththelatesttimeatwhichyouwanttobewakened,anditthenatthepropertimewakesyouduringthelastlightsleepphasebeforethat.<br/>TheconceptwasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandafterafriendcomplainedofwakinguptiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“Assleep-deprived(剥夺)peopleourselves,westartedthinkingofwhattodoaboutit,”saysEricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficerofAxonSleepResearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbythestudentstodeveloptheiridea.Theyhavealmostfinishedaprototypeandplantomarkettheproductbynextyear.
<spanstyle="display:block;text-align:center;">Practice1</span>Areyouarealgrump(脾气坏的人)inthemornings?Doyouwakeupeverydayfeelingtired,angryandupset,andalltooreadytoflitthesnooze(瞌睡)button?Ifso,thenanewalarmclockcouldbejustforyou.<br/>Theclock,calledSleepSmart,measuresyoursleepcycle,andwaitsforyoutobeinyourlightestphaseofsleepbeforewakingyouup,Itsmakerssaythatshouldensureyouwakeupfeelingrefreshed(恢复精力)everymorning.<br/>Asyousleepyoupassthroughasequenceofsleepstates—lightsleep,deepsleepandREMsleep(快速眼动睡眼)—thatrepeatsapproximatelyevery90minutes.Thepointsinthatcycleatwhichyouwakecanaffecthowyoufeellater,andmayevenhaveagreaterimpactthanhowlongorlittleyouhaveslept.Beingwakenedduringalightphasemeansyouaremorelikelytowakeupcheerfulandfulloflifeandinterest.<br/>SleepSmartrecordsthedistinctpatternofbrainwavesproducedduringeachphaseofsleep,viaaheadbandequippedwithelectrodes(电极)andamicroprocessor.Thismeasureselectricactivityofthewearer’sbrain,andcommunicateswirelesslywithaclockunitnearthebed.Youprogramtheclockwiththelatesttimeatwhichyouwanttobewakened,anditthenatthepropertimewakesyouduringthelastlightsleepphasebeforethat.<br/>TheconceptwasinventedbyagroupofstudentsatBrownUniversityinRhodeIslandafterafriendcomplainedofwakinguptiredandperformingpoorlyonatest.“Assleep-deprived(剥夺)peopleourselves,westartedthinkingofwhattodoaboutit,”saysEricShashoua,arecentcollegegraduateandnowchiefexecutiveofficerofAxonSleepResearchLaboratories,acompanycreatedbythestudentstodeveloptheiridea.Theyhavealmostfinishedaprototypeandplantomarkettheproductbynextyear.
补充练习 EDGEWOOD—Everymorning at Dixie Heights High school, customers pour into a special experiment:the district’s first coffee shop run mostly by students with special learningneeds. Wellbefore classes start, students and teachers order Lattes, Cappuccinos and HotChocolates. Then, during the first period, teachers call in orders on theirroom phones, and students make deliveries. Byclosing time at 9.20 a.m., the shop usually sells 90drinks. “Whoevermade the chi tea, Ms. Schatzman says it was good,” Christy McKinley, a secondyear st
补充练习 EDGEWOOD—Everymorning at Dixie Heights High school, customers pour into a special experiment:the district’s first coffee shop run mostly by students with special learningneeds. Wellbefore classes start, students and teachers order Lattes, Cappuccinos and HotChocolates. Then, during the first period, teachers call in orders on theirroom phones, and students make deliveries. Byclosing time at 9.20 a.m., the shop usually sells 90drinks. “Whoevermade the chi tea, Ms. Schatzman says it was good,” Christy McKinley, a secondyear st