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Studentswillneed21alloftheirlanguageskillsinorder22understandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoice.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectiononawidevarietyoftopics.Theseselectionsprovidepractice23usingdifferentreadingstrategiestoextractthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfour24readingskills:skimmingscanningreadingfor25comprehensionandcriticalreading. Skimmingisquickreadingforthegeneralideasofapassage.Thiskindofrapidreadingis26whenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableorwhenthereisnottimetoreadsomethingcarefully. Likeskimming27isalsoquickreading.Howeverinthiscasethesearchismore28.Toscanistoread29inordertolocatespecificinformationwhenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning. Readingforthoroughcomprehensionis30readinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassage.31thislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideasbuthasnot32madeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas. Criticalreadingdemandsthatareader33judgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreadingrequirespostingand34questionssuchas"Doesmyownexperiencesupport35oftheauthor""DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview"and"AmIconvincedbytheauthor’sarrangementsandevidence/ 22
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LookingbackonmychildhoodIamconvincedthatnaturalistsarebornandnotmade.Althoughwewerebroughtupinthesamewaymybrothersandsisterssoonabandonedtheirpressedflowersandinsects.UnlikethemIhadnoearformusicandlanguages.IwasnotanearlyreaderandIcouldnotdomentalarithmetic.BeforeWorldWarIwespentoursummerholidaysinHungary.Ihaveonlythedimmemoryofthehousewelivedinofmyroomandmytoys.NordoIrecallclearlythelargefamilyofgrandparentsauntsunclesandcousinswhogatherednextdoor.ButIdohaveacrystalclearmemoryofthedogsthefarmanimalsthelocalbirdsandabovealltheinsects.Iamanaturalistnotascientist.Ihaveastrongloveofthenaturalworldandmyenthusiasmhadledmeintovariedinvestigations.Ilovediscussingmyfavoritetopicsandenjoyburningthemidnightoilwhilereadingaboutotherpeople’sobservationsanddiscoveries.Thensomethinghappensthatbringstheseobservationstogetherinmyconsciousmind.Suddenlyyoufancyyouseetheanswertotheriddlebecauseitallseemstofittogether.Thishasresultedinmypublishing300papersandbookswhichsomemighthonourwiththetitleofscientificresearch.Butcuriosityakeeneyeagoodmemoryandenjoymentoftheanimalandplantworlddonotmakeascientist:onetheoutstandingandessentialqualitiesrequiredisself-disciplineaqualityIlack.Ascientistrequiresnotonlyself-disciplinebuthardtrainingdeterminationandagoal.Ascientistuptoapointcanbemade.Anaturalistisborn.Ifyoucancombinethetwoyougetthebestofbothworlds.Theauthorcan’trememberhisrelativesclearlybecause______.
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Anewkindofradarhasbeendevelopedforspaceshiptravelers.Aworkinglaboratorymodelofanewsystemofradarthatmakesuseofabeamoflightissaidtobetenthousandtimesmoreaccuratethanthebestcomparablesystemofradarthatusedmicrowaves.Themodelhasshownthatthisradarsystemknownaslaser-dopplerradarcanmeasurewithabsoluteprecisionspeedsvaryingfromspaceshiporbitalinjection进入velocities速度offivemilesperseconddowntovirtualstops—speedsoflessthanonetenthousandthofaninchpersecond.Accordingtothescientistswhoaredevelopingthissystemsuchfinemeasuresofvelocityareofprimeimportanceinspacemissions.Inarendezvous对接betweentwospaceshipsorinalandingapproachbyavehicleontoanorbitingspacestationabumpcouldripopenaship’sskinoranudgecouldknockthestationoutofitsorbit.Thelight-beamradarwhichoperatesatafrequencyoftrillions百万兆ofcyclespersecondcouldeasilydetectandmeasurethemovementofavehicleedginguptoasatellitespacestation.Acontrolsystemusingsopreciseasignalasthiswouldallowahugevehicletodockataspacestationaslightlyasafeather.Laser-dopplerradarisespeciallyvaluableinspacemissionsbecause______.
OneoftheindustrialgiantswhochangedAmericansocietywasHenryFordhornonafarminMichiganin1863andhegrewuptobringforthsomeofthemostrevolutionaryimprovementsinautomotivetechnologyintheearly20thcentury.Hisoutstandingmechanicalabilityledhimtobecomeinterestedinthenewautomobilesintheearly1900s.Thoughbedidnotinventtheautomobileheimproveduponeveryoneelse’sdesigns.Hewasapersonwhobelievedininexpensiveefficientproductionsoheestablishedstandardsforhisplantsandworkers.HealsostandardizedandproducedmanynewautopartsforhisFordMotorCompanycars.Thenhestudiedtheworkers’problemsandthousandsofautomobilesperyear.Infacthisplantshadproduced15millionModelTSby1927.Ford’spersonalitywasnotallthrift节俭efficiencyandinventivenesshowever.Hewasamanwhowascoldandwhocouldnotkeeppacewiththecompetitionduetohisownrigidity严格.Hiscompanysufferedbecauseofhisdesiretomaintaintheexistingstateinsteadofmeetingandbeatingthecompetitionbychanginghisproducts.Finallyhesawthathemustchangeorfailthereforeheintroducedanewtypeengineandonceagaintookovertheautomobilemarket.FordleftalegacyofmillionsofdollarsmillionsofjobsforAmericanworkersandmillionsofsatisfiedcustomers.ItisHenryFord’sbeliefthat______.
HaveyoueverbeenstartledbyaloudnoiseorbysomeoneappearingsuddenlybehindyouondarknightorbyasnakeinthegrassDoyourememberthesuddentightfeelinginyourchestthewayyourheartstartedgopoundthewayyouseemedtobreathemorerapidlySuchreactionsoccurredbecauseyouwerefrightened.Yourbrainsentasignaltothespecialgland腺inyourbodycanedtheadrenal肾上的gland.Otherpartsofyourbodywereinvolvedtoobuttheadrenalglandhasaveryspecialfunction.Theadrenalglandislocatedontopofyourkidney.Sinceyouhavetwokidneys.Youalsohavetwoadrenalglands.Eachadrenalglandisdividedintotwoparts:acortex外皮andamedulla髓质.Thecortexformstheoutershell;themedullaformsthecentralcore.Boththecortexandthemedullasecrete分泌hormonesbuttheyhavedifferentfunctions.Thecortexproducesmorethanfortydifferentchemicalcompoundsandhormones.Allthesethingsareessentialtosustainlife.Themedullasecretesadrenalinalsocalledepinephrinethehormonethatpreparesthebodyforemergencies.Whenyouaresuddenlyfacedwithadangerousorstressfulsituationpartofyourbraininstantlysendsasignaltotheadrenalglandandallsortsofthingsbegintoyourbody.Themedullareleasesanextraamountofadrenalinintothebloodstream.Theadrenaliniscarriedrapidlythroughoutthebodystimulatingotherglandsandsystems.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue
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Studentswillneed21alloftheirlanguageskillsinorder22understandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoice.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectiononawidevarietyoftopics.Theseselectionsprovidepractice23usingdifferentreadingstrategiestoextractthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfour24readingskills:skimmingscanningreadingfor25comprehensionandcriticalreading. Skimmingisquickreadingforthegeneralideasofapassage.Thiskindofrapidreadingis26whenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableorwhenthereisnottimetoreadsomethingcarefully. Likeskimming27isalsoquickreading.Howeverinthiscasethesearchismore28.Toscanistoread29inordertolocatespecificinformationwhenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning. Readingforthoroughcomprehensionis30readinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassage.31thislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideasbuthasnot32madeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas. Criticalreadingdemandsthatareader33judgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreadingrequirespostingand34questionssuchas"Doesmyownexperiencesupport35oftheauthor""DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview"and"AmIconvincedbytheauthor’sarrangementsandevidence/ 28
Studentswillneed21alloftheirlanguageskillsinorder22understandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoice.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectiononawidevarietyoftopics.Theseselectionsprovidepractice23usingdifferentreadingstrategiestoextractthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfour24readingskills:skimmingscanningreadingfor25comprehensionandcriticalreading. Skimmingisquickreadingforthegeneralideasofapassage.Thiskindofrapidreadingis26whenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableorwhenthereisnottimetoreadsomethingcarefully. Likeskimming27isalsoquickreading.Howeverinthiscasethesearchismore28.Toscanistoread29inordertolocatespecificinformationwhenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning. Readingforthoroughcomprehensionis30readinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassage.31thislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideasbuthasnot32madeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas. Criticalreadingdemandsthatareader33judgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreadingrequirespostingand34questionssuchas"Doesmyownexperiencesupport35oftheauthor""DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview"and"AmIconvincedbytheauthor’sarrangementsandevidence/ 30
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Bondhadwalkedforonlyafewminuteswhenitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthathewasbeingfollowed.Therewasnoevidenceforitexceptaslighttingling隐隐作痛ofthescalp头皮andanextraawarenessofthepeoplenearhimbuthehadfaithinhissixthsenseandheatoncestoppedinfromoftheshopwindowhewaspassingandlookedcasuallybackalong46thStreet.Nothingbutalotofmiscellaneouspeoplemovingslowlyonthesidewalksmostlyonthesamesideashimselfthesidethatwasshelteredfromthesun.Therewasnosuddenmovementintoadoorwaynobodycasuallywipinghisfacewithahandkerchieftoavoidrecognitionnobodybendingdowntotieashoelace.BondexaminedtheSwisswatchesinhisshopwindowandthenturnedandsaunteredon.Afterafewyardshestoppedagain.Stillnothing.HewentonandturnedrightintotheAvenueoftheAmericansstoppinginthefirstdoorwaytheentrancetoawomen’sunderwearstorewhereamaninatansuitwithhisbacktohimwasexaminingtheblacklacepantsonaparticularlyrealisticdummy模型.Bondturnedandleantagainstapillarandgazedlazilybutwatchfullyoutintothestreet.Andthensomethinggrippedhispistolarmandavoicesnarled:AllrightLimey.Takeiteasyunlessyouwantleadforlunchandhefeltsomethingpressintohisbackjustabovethekidney.WhatwastherefamiliaraboutthatvoiceThelawThegunBondglanceddowntoseewhatwasholdinghisrightarm.Itwasasteelhook.Wellifthemanhadonlyonearm!Likelighteningheturnedaroundbendingsidewaysandbringinghisleftfistroundinaflailingblowlowdown.Therewasasmackashisfistwascaughtintheotherman’slefthandandatthesametimeasthecontacttelegraphedtoBond’smindthattherecouldhavebeennoguntherecamethewell-rememberedlaughandthelazyvoicesaying:NogoodJames.Theangleshavegotyou.Bondstraightenedhimselfslowlyandforamomenthecouldonlygazeintothegrinninghawk-lifefaceofFelixLeiterwithblankdisbeliefhisbuilt-uptensionslowlyrelaxing.Soyouweredoingafronttailyoulousybastardhefinallysaid.WhenBondstoppedandlookedbackalong46thstreetheobservedallthefollowingexcept______.
Studentswillneed21alloftheirlanguageskillsinorder22understandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoice.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectiononawidevarietyoftopics.Theseselectionsprovidepractice23usingdifferentreadingstrategiestoextractthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfour24readingskills:skimmingscanningreadingfor25comprehensionandcriticalreading. Skimmingisquickreadingforthegeneralideasofapassage.Thiskindofrapidreadingis26whenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableorwhenthereisnottimetoreadsomethingcarefully. Likeskimming27isalsoquickreading.Howeverinthiscasethesearchismore28.Toscanistoread29inordertolocatespecificinformationwhenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning. Readingforthoroughcomprehensionis30readinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassage.31thislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideasbuthasnot32madeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas. Criticalreadingdemandsthatareader33judgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreadingrequirespostingand34questionssuchas"Doesmyownexperiencesupport35oftheauthor""DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview"and"AmIconvincedbytheauthor’sarrangementsandevidence/ 26
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ArecentdevelopmentisthelocalareanetworkLAN.21itsnameimpliesit22alocalarea—possiblyassmallasasingleroomtypicallyanarealikeanuniversitycampusorthepremisesofaparticularbusiness.Localareanetworksweredevelopedto23aneedspecifictomicrocomputers—thesharingofexpensiveresources.Microcomputersarecheap24highcapacitydiscstoresfastand/orgoodqualityprintersetc.areexpensive.TheobjectoftheLANistoallow25microcomputerssharedaccesstotheseexpensiveresources.Sincethemicrocomputersare26itisanecessaryfeatureofaLANthatthemethodofconnectiontothenetworkandthenetworkhardware27mustalsobecheap. Alocalareanetworklinksanumberofcomputersandanumberofsewers28providecommunalfacilitiese.g.filestorage.Aserverusuallyincludesasmallmicroprocessorforcontrolpurposes.Thecomputersandserversareknown29stations.Therearetwomethodsof30incommonusetingsandbroadcastnetworks. IntheringmethodoftencalledaCambridgeRingallthestationsarelinkedinaring31includesonespecialstationthemonitorstation. Inbroadcastnetworksallthestationsare32toasinglelinearcableusuallyco-axcableandanytransmissionwillbereceivedbyallstations. 33technologyisusedlocalareanetworksareadevelopmentofthegreatestimportance.34asprogrammingissimplifiedbyanapproachthatthinksintermsofsmallproceduresorprogramseachdoingawell-definedjobthecomputersystemoftomorrowislikelytobe35lotsofsmallsystemseachdoingaspecificjoblinkedbyalocalareanetwork. 33
Anewkindofradarhasbeendevelopedforspaceshiptravelers.Aworkinglaboratorymodelofanewsystemofradarthatmakesuseofabeamoflightissaidtobetenthousandtimesmoreaccuratethanthebestcomparablesystemofradarthatusedmicrowaves.Themodelhasshownthatthisradarsystemknownaslaser-dopplerradarcanmeasurewithabsoluteprecisionspeedsvaryingfromspaceshiporbitalinjection进入velocities速度offivemilesperseconddowntovirtualstops—speedsoflessthanonetenthousandthofaninchpersecond.Accordingtothescientistswhoaredevelopingthissystemsuchfinemeasuresofvelocityareofprimeimportanceinspacemissions.Inarendezvous对接betweentwospaceshipsorinalandingapproachbyavehicleontoanorbitingspacestationabumpcouldripopenaship’sskinoranudgecouldknockthestationoutofitsorbit.Thelight-beamradarwhichoperatesatafrequencyoftrillions百万兆ofcyclespersecondcouldeasilydetectandmeasurethemovementofavehicleedginguptoasatellitespacestation.Acontrolsystemusingsopreciseasignalasthiswouldallowahugevehicletodockataspacestationaslightlyasafeather.Impliedbutnotstatedisthat______.
EconomiesseveralcoursesofwhichIhavetakenthusfartobedifficultbutusefulforalmostallstudents.
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Alloftheplantsnowraisedonfarmshavebeendevelopedfromplantswild.
Hehadgoneawayonbusinessandwouldnotreturntothehoteluntilthenextday.IshouldhavetowaittillIcouldthankhimforthepresent.
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Bondhadwalkedforonlyafewminuteswhenitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthathewasbeingfollowed.Therewasnoevidenceforitexceptaslighttingling隐隐作痛ofthescalp头皮andanextraawarenessofthepeoplenearhimbuthehadfaithinhissixthsenseandheatoncestoppedinfromoftheshopwindowhewaspassingandlookedcasuallybackalong46thStreet.Nothingbutalotofmiscellaneouspeoplemovingslowlyonthesidewalksmostlyonthesamesideashimselfthesidethatwasshelteredfromthesun.Therewasnosuddenmovementintoadoorwaynobodycasuallywipinghisfacewithahandkerchieftoavoidrecognitionnobodybendingdowntotieashoelace.BondexaminedtheSwisswatchesinhisshopwindowandthenturnedandsaunteredon.Afterafewyardshestoppedagain.Stillnothing.HewentonandturnedrightintotheAvenueoftheAmericansstoppinginthefirstdoorwaytheentrancetoawomen’sunderwearstorewhereamaninatansuitwithhisbacktohimwasexaminingtheblacklacepantsonaparticularlyrealisticdummy模型.Bondturnedandleantagainstapillarandgazedlazilybutwatchfullyoutintothestreet.Andthensomethinggrippedhispistolarmandavoicesnarled:AllrightLimey.Takeiteasyunlessyouwantleadforlunchandhefeltsomethingpressintohisbackjustabovethekidney.WhatwastherefamiliaraboutthatvoiceThelawThegunBondglanceddowntoseewhatwasholdinghisrightarm.Itwasasteelhook.Wellifthemanhadonlyonearm!Likelighteningheturnedaroundbendingsidewaysandbringinghisleftfistroundinaflailingblowlowdown.Therewasasmackashisfistwascaughtintheotherman’slefthandandatthesametimeasthecontacttelegraphedtoBond’smindthattherecouldhavebeennoguntherecamethewell-rememberedlaughandthelazyvoicesaying:NogoodJames.Theangleshavegotyou.Bondstraightenedhimselfslowlyandforamomenthecouldonlygazeintothegrinninghawk-lifefaceofFelixLeiterwithblankdisbeliefhisbuilt-uptensionslowlyrelaxing.Soyouweredoingafronttailyoulousybastardhefinallysaid.WhatdidthemanmeanbysayingTakeiteasyunlessyouwantleadforlunch
Studentswillneed21alloftheirlanguageskillsinorder22understandthereadingselectionsinReader’sChoice.Thebookcontainsmanytypesofselectiononawidevarietyoftopics.Theseselectionsprovidepractice23usingdifferentreadingstrategiestoextractthemessageofthewriter.Theyalsogivestudentspracticeinfour24readingskills:skimmingscanningreadingfor25comprehensionandcriticalreading. Skimmingisquickreadingforthegeneralideasofapassage.Thiskindofrapidreadingis26whenyouaretryingtodecideifcarefulreadingisdesirableorwhenthereisnottimetoreadsomethingcarefully. Likeskimming27isalsoquickreading.Howeverinthiscasethesearchismore28.Toscanistoread29inordertolocatespecificinformationwhenyoureadtofindaparticulardateornumberyouarescanning. Readingforthoroughcomprehensionis30readinginordertounderstandthetotalmeaningofthepassage.31thislevelofcomprehensionthereaderisabletosummarizetheauthor’sideasbuthasnot32madeacriticalevaluationofthoseideas. Criticalreadingdemandsthatareader33judgmentsaboutwhatheorshereads.Thiskindofreadingrequirespostingand34questionssuchas"Doesmyownexperiencesupport35oftheauthor""DoIsharetheauthor’spointofview"and"AmIconvincedbytheauthor’sarrangementsandevidence/ 24
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