The University of British Columbia admitted its first 379 students in 1915. Since then, it has developed into a teaching and research institution and Canada’s second-largest English Language university.Nearly 32 000 students are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programmes in 12 faculties and nine schools. Of the more than 2 000 full-and-part-time faculty members, 70 percent hold the high degrees possible in their specific field.Its library is the second-largest university library in the country with approximately 3 million: volumes. UBC also boasts a fine arts gallery, Asian centre, numerous museums, speciality gardens and a research forest.The sweeping 403-hectare campus is located in the West Coast city of Vancouver, Canada’ s gateway to the Pacific Rim (环太平洋圈) and the third largest city in the country. Surrounded by forests, mountains and beaches, Vancouver is world-renowned for its beauty.Clean and safe, this modern, multicultural city of 1.8-million offers an abundance of natural and cultural attractions. An added bonus (利益) is Vancouver’s year-round temperate climate. What is the population of the city VancouverIt has a population of()
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There are some steps you can take to avoid catching a cold. Contrary to popular belief, colds are not caused by exposure to severe weather. Colds are caused by viruses in the body, and you are better off out on the ski slopes or even waiting for the bus on a snowy day than you are in a cozy room, surrounded by friends, or fellow students, who just may be sick. A chill is an early sign of illness. It’s the cold that caused the chill, not the other way around.While the virus can spread through droplets (微滴) propelled into the air when a cold sufferer coughs or sneezes (打喷嚏), surprisingly, this is not the most common route of transmission. Numerous studies have now shown that the majority of colds are caught by hand contact.Cold viruses also can be transferred to objects -- telephones, towels, plates -- and remain infectious for up to three hours. Frequently hand-washing on the part of the cold-sufferer as well as other members of the family will minimize the spread of viruses in this way.ColdsSource of colds: (46) Common signs of colds: 1. (47) 2. (48) ;3. sneezeMost common transmission route: (49) Precautions to take: (50) 50()
(2)在考生文件夹下有一个数据库stsc,其中有数据库表student,使用报表向导制作一个名为P1的报表,存放在考生文件夹下。要求:选择student表中所有字段,报表样式为经营式;报表布局:列数为1,方向为纵向,字段布局为列;排序字段选择学号(升序);报表标题为“学生基本情况一览表”。
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[听力原文]11-15The dog has been man’s best friend for thousands of years. Dogs are friendly and faithful animals. Many stories are told of the bravery and faithfulness of dogs. A dog named Barry saved 40 persons when they were lost in the snow on the Saint Bernard Pass in Switzerland about 150 years ago.Dogs are also intelligent animals, so it is easy to train them.Dogs are also helpful in scientific research. The world’s first space-traveller was a dog named Laika. Russian scientists sent it up in a man-made Earth satellite in 1957. Dogs have been film stars, too. A dog called Lassie was the star in a number of American films.Dogs can hear and smell better than men, but they cannot see so well. You may be surprised to learn that dogs are colour-blind. A dog lives on average for about 12 years. A dog aged six months compares in age with a child six years old. A thirteen-year-old child is not yet grown up, but a thirteen-year-old dog is a very old dog indeed. How long can a dog live on averageFor()