在窗体上画一个名称为Text1的文本框,并编写如下程序: Private Sub Form_Load() Show TextText = " " TextSetFocus End Sub Private Sub Form_MouseUp(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y _ As Single) Print "程序设计" End Sub Private Sub Text1_Ke!tDown(KeyCode As Integer,Shift As Integer) Print "Visual Basic"; End Sub 程序运行后,如果按A键,然后单击窗体,则在窗体上显示的内容是 ______。
A. Visual Basic
B. 程序设计
C. A程序设计
D. Visual Basic程序设计
The significance of open space and wild places lies in that
A. they can relax our minds.
B. they provide dwellings for us.
C. they keep the ecosystem balanced.
D. they act as animal reserves.
In this beauty-conscious nation, which has the world's second-highest rate of anorexia, many are partially blaming the country's clothing industry for offering only tiny sizes of the latest fashions. The result is a dangerous paradox of girls and women adapting to the clothes rather than clothes adapting to them. The Argentine legislature is considering whether to force clothing manufacturers to cover "all the anthropometric measurements of the Argentine woman" up to extra large size. The bill also addresses the related problem of so-called "tricky" labeling in which S, M, and L designations vary by brand and are smaller than international standards.
The proposal has raised eyebrows in a historically flirtatious society skeptical of government and well known for its obsession with beauty. "Argentina has the world's highest rates of aesthetic surgery", says Mabel Bello, founder of the Association for the Fight against Anorexia. "When you are talking about how preoccupied with beauty our society is, that is the most telling statistic".
For experts such statistics spell futility for legal remedies. "These types of laws are not going to cause lasting changes", says Susana Saulquin, a sociologist of fashion. "A better way to address the problem is through public education that emphasizes balanced eating habits over an unrealistic ideal of beauty". Currently, companies try to preserve brand image by catering to young and extremely thin customers, but over time, she believes, a more balanced view of beauty will emerge.
For their part, industry groups condemn the hill as overreaching state intervening. They say their business decisions are guided by consumer demand. "We are not in favor of anything that regulates the market", says Laura Codda, a representative of major clothing manufacturers. "Every clothing company has the right to make anything they can sell—any color, any sizes". She says her group is not opposed to measures that would standardize sizing, but she notes that many, if not most, clothes in Argentine stores already carry the numerical designations called for in the bill.
If history is a guide, the fate of the proposed law is somewhat bleak. However, in 2005, the provincial government of Buenos Aires managed to pass a similar law—although the governor failed to sign it.
What kind of women do "curvaceous women"(Para. 1) most probably refer to?
A. Well-proportioned and full-figured.
Beautiful and charming.
C. Slender and tall.
D. Full-grown and healthy.