若在Sheetl的A1单元格内输入公式时,需引用Sheet3表中的B1:C5单元格区域,其正确的引用为______。
A. Sheet381:C5
B1:C5
C. Sheet31B1:C5
D. Sheet31(B1:C5)
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We learn from the last part of the passage that ______.
A. love of revenge is a unique characteristic of man
B. man is the only animal capable of thinking and revenging
C. human beings arc capable of insulting and injuring each other
D. man is better at taking chances to revenge than other animals
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
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A. They were driven by steam engines.
B. They were pulled by riders themselves.
C. They were pulled by animals or humans.
D. There were totally unusable.
擅自设立银行业金融机构或者非法从事银行业金融机构的业务活动的,由中国人民银行予以取缔。 ()
A. 正确
B. 错误
听力原文:Today I'd like to talk to you about group discussions which, in an academic context, are usually known as "seminars" and "tutorials". I want first of all to deal with the meanings of these terms; then I want to cover the aims of the group discussions; next I'll go on to look at some problems that learners of English are likely to experience in work of this kind; and finally I'd like to offer a few pieces of advice.
First, then let's look at the meanings of the terms "seminar" and "tutorial". Nowadays it's becoming more and more difficult to draw a precise distinction between the meanings of the two words that all lecturers would be willing to accept. The traditional differences which are still accepted by many lecturers are firstly the size of the group and secondly, and perhaps more importantly, their purpose.
A tutorial was usually for a small number of students, say, between two and five, whereas a seminar was attended by a large group, say, between ten and fifteen. In a tutorial, a lecturer or tutor adopted the role of the expert and asked and answered questions related to his most recent lecture. In short, the tutor took the lead; he in fact "tutored".
The purpose of the seminar, on the other hand, was to provide an opportunity to discuss a previously arranged topic. Often one student presented a paper; that is, gave a short talk which served as an introduction to a more general discussion. The other students may have been asked to read a number of chapters of a book, related to the talk, so as to be in a better position to participate in the discussion.
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A librarian.
B. A monitor.
C. A Chairman.
D. A lecturer.