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  • 第1题:

    当UE过于接近NodeB时,其上行SIR和目的SIR描述正确的是()

    A.上行SIR会比SIR测试目的值大很多

    B.上行SIR会接近于SIR测试目的值

    C.上行SIR会比SIR测试目的值小很多


    参考答案:A

  • 第2题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    The author suggests in the last paragraph that

    A.it is impossible to eliminate gender inequality worldwide
    B.there is no glass ceiling for women in New Zealand
    C.the battle for gender equality is an ongoing process worldwide
    D.New Zealand has the smallest gender gaps in the world

    答案:C
    解析:
    推理题。根据题干可以定位到最后一段。

  • 第3题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    The description of Ardem's process of becoming prime minister(Para.3)aims to indicate that

    A.Ardern is still a very successful female leader in New Zealand
    B.her personality guarantees the smooth development of her career
    C.being an unmarried mother hasn't affected her political career
    D.she fought against barriers hindering women's career development

    答案:C
    解析:
    例证题。根据题干信息可以定位到第三段。但是这段都在说这个人特别成功,所以得看第二段!例证题是两步到位!线索句就是Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level..Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.(这个句式很像2009年考研英语真题第三篇文章第一段的句式。)

  • 第4题:

    Who was the first prime minister of the new Canada?()

    ASir John Macdonald.

    BSir Wilfrid Laurier.

    CRobert Borden.

    DMackenzie King.


    A

  • 第5题:

    Who is the head of state in Ireland today?()

    AThe Queen.

    BThe prime minister.

    CThe president.

    DThe Dai.


    C

  • 第6题:

    Who is the head of state in Ireland today?()

    • A、The Queen.
    • B、The prime minister.
    • C、The president.
    • D、The Dai.

    正确答案:C

  • 第7题:

    Who was the first European to discover Canada?()

    • A、John Cabot.
    • B、Jacques Cartier.
    • C、Samuel de Champlain
    • D、Henry Hudson

    正确答案:A

  • 第8题:

    关于上行功率控制说法正确的是()

    • A、SIR测量值高于SIR目标值,一定下发升功率控制命令;
    • B、SIR测量值高于SIR目标值,可能下发功率控制保持命令;
    • C、SIR测量值高于SIR目标值,可能不下发功率控制命令;
    • D、SIR测量值高于SIR目标值,一定下发降功率控制命令;

    正确答案:D

  • 第9题:

    用英文向乘客询问目的地应该说()

    • A、When to,sir?
    • B、What to,sir?
    • C、Where to,sir?
    • D、how to,sir?

    正确答案:C

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Sir Denis, who is 78, has made it known that much of his collection ______ to the nation.
    A

    has left

    B

    is to leave

    C

    leaves

    D

    is to be left


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:Denis先生78岁了,他申明他的很多收集以后会留给国家。根据句意可知,句中要使用表示将来的时态,而且需使用被动语态。be to do结构常用来表示将来时。故答案是D项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    在进行闭环功率控制时,测量实际SIR>目标SIR,需要做的调整是()
    A

    降低移动台发射功率

    B

    增加移动台发射功率

    C

    调整SIR等于目标SIR

    D

    降低目标SIR


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Who was the first prime minister of the new Canada?()
    A

    Sir John Macdonald.

    B

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

    C

    Robert Borden.

    D

    Mackenzie King.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    在进行闭环功率控制时,测量实际SIR>目标SIR,需要做的调整是()

    A.降低移动台发射功率

    B.增加移动台发射功率

    C.调整SIR等于目标SIR

    D.降低目标SIR


    参考答案:A

  • 第14题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    What makes Jacinda Ardern's baby special is that

    A.it was born in a special period
    B.it has attracted world attention
    C.it brings good luck to New Zealand gt
    D.it was born into a special family

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可以定位到第一段。

  • 第15题:

    The birth Jacinda Ardern's baby is first and foremost a time of great happiness for Jacinda and her partner,Clarke Gayford.Their daughter is very much a wanted child for these happy parents.But for public in New Zealand and beyon the new arrival in our country's first family also has considerable significance.Ardern becomes only the second serving prime minister in history to give birth.As well,she is not married to her partner.Conventional wisdom may have said that this combination of factors would not have been helpful to a political career at the highest level.Fortunately,that has proved to be wrong.Ardern is a remarkable woman who crashes through glass ceilings with apparent ease.She became Leader of the New Zealand Labour party and of the opposition a mere seven weeks before last September's general election.In that short time,she took her party out of a near death zone of low polling to a highly credible election result,and then through the successful coalition negotiations which re-sulted in her becoming prime minister in October at the age of 37.Ardern's pregnancy came as a surprise to her and Gayford,but they took it in their stride.arrangements were made for Ardern to work until very close to the birth,and then for the deputy prime minister to act in her place while she takes some six weeks maternity leave.After that,Gayford takes over as primary carer for the foreseeable future.For young women,the example Arderm is setting is an affirmation that hey too can expect to have that choice.For young men,Gayford being the full time carer of a baby sends a powerful message that they too can exercise that choice.ony ni New Zealand is known for being a socially progressive country.Arden is its third female prime minister;it has had three female governor generals;and 125 years ago,it became the first countr where women won the right to vote Now it is breaking new ground with a prime minister giving birth and her partner becoming a stay-at-home father.But in the context of New Zealand Is Is evolutionary,not revolutionary Overwhelmingly positive interest across the political spectrum is being taken in the addition to the first What lessons are there in this for our world?In my view,New Zealand is showing that no doors are closed to women,that having a baby while being prime minister can be managed,and that it's acceptable for male partners to be full-time carers.This is very positive role modelling for the empowerment of women and for gender equality.In a world where there are still glass ceilings to be smashed and where many countries continue to have laws,policies,and practices that discriminate against women,the message from New Zealand is one of hope-that women can break through all barriers and do it in their own way as Arden has done I hope that New Zealand will continue to be a leader in the full inclusion of women in all spheres of its society-and i expect it will be
    According to Paragraph 5,which of the following is true about the example of Ardern and gayford?

    A.It shows that the traditional family role should be followed.
    B.tprovesgenderinequlilysilexisinsometradionadlminds.
    C.It inspires both men and women to follow their practice.
    D.It reminds other men to shoulder more duties in the family.

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据题干信息可定位到第五段。

  • 第16题:

    In 1896()took over and the country was ruled under Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

    Athe Conservative Party

    Bthe Liberal Party

    Cthe Labor Party

    Dthe New Democratic Party


    B

  • 第17题:

    In 1896()took over and the country was ruled under Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

    • A、the Conservative Party
    • B、the Liberal Party
    • C、the Labor Party
    • D、the New Democratic Party

    正确答案:B

  • 第18题:

    Who was the first European to discover Canada?()

    • A、John Cabot.
    • B、Jacques Cartier.
    • C、Samuel de Champlain
    • D、Henry Hudson.

    正确答案:A

  • 第19题:

    在进行闭环功率控制时,测量实际SIR>目标SIR,需要做的调整是()

    • A、降低移动台发射功率
    • B、增加移动台发射功率
    • C、调整SIR等于目标SIR
    • D、降低目标SIR

    正确答案:A

  • 第20题:

    当UE过于接近NodeB时,其上行SIR和目的SIR描述正确的是()

    • A、上行SIR会比SIR测试目的值大很多
    • B、上行SIR会接近于SIR测试目的值
    • C、上行SIR会比SIR测试目的值小很多

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Who is the head of state in Ireland today?()
    A

    The Queen.

    B

    The prime minister.

    C

    The president.

    D

    The Dai.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    In 1896()took over and the country was ruled under Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
    A

    the Conservative Party

    B

    the Liberal Party

    C

    the Labor Party

    D

    the New Democratic Party


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Sir Alexander Fleming, an immunologist, whose reputation as the discoverer of penicillin almost rivals that of Jonas Salk, who invented the polio vaccine.
    A

    Sir Alexander Fleming, an immunologist, whose reputation as the discoverer of penicillin

    B

    Sir Alexander Fleming, who was an immunologist and whose reputation as the discoverer of penicillin

    C

    An immunologist with a reputation as the discoverer of penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming

    D

    Sir Alexander Fleming was an immunologist whose reputation as the discoverer of penicillin

    E

    An immunologist, Sir Alexander Fleming who was the discoverer of penicillin and whose reputation


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    A,B,C,E项都缺乏主动词,且都是句子片段。只有D项通过添加主动动词“was”纠正了这个错误。