No matter () full his schedule is. he can always get time off work to be with hisfamily.
A.how
B.what
C.when
A.how
B.what
C.when
A.didn't sleep
B.haven't slept
C.don't sleep
A.I only
B.II only
C.I and II only
D.II and HI only
E.I, II, and III
Write an essay for the same newspaper to
(1)describe the drawing,
(2)analyze the reasons, and
(3)state your position.
In your essay, make full use of the information provided in the drawing printed below.
You should write 160~200 words on ANSWER SHEET2.
Hi all,
I have been trying to make MR for Maya 4.5 network rendering work properly for a few weeks.
I have a dual processor (with MR for Maya 4.5 final) and a single processor (with MR for Maya 4.5 final and MR 3.1 Stand alone) connected in a LAN through a 3com 812 hub/router. These are the problems I get when I run a render over the network:
— No matter in which PC I start the rendering from command line (mayarender_with_mr) it uses this machine for the rendering heavy process, despite its name doesn't appear in the maya. rayhosts ... so MR always takes the PC where I start the rendering as a rendering node no matter what it's in maya. rayhosts file.
— When I use both PCs for rendering, it freezes in the final gathering computing of any of the first frames (depending how heavy the final gather settings are). No error messages, it just stops.
— Finally when I start the network rendering from the dual Proc PC, it takes more time per frame. using the other node on the network than rendering alone.
Hope you can help me,
thanks for your time
What is wrong according to the following letter?
A.His computer.
B.His processors.
C.His network.
D.His rendering.
听力原文:M: Hi, Julia. Glad to see you here. When are you going home today?
W: Oh, hi Mike. I have to be here at the library and study until at least eleven o'clock tonight. Are you studying here, too?
M: No, I'm not studying. I'm working here. I'm working at the circulation desk until eleven o'clock, tonight. Do you want to meet me then?
W: OK. Are you working full time now?
M: Yeah, I work 40 hours a week, and I'm taking three classes this semester. In the morning usually. Some days all I do is eat, study, work and sleep.
W: That sounds terrible. If you ever get some free time, maybe we could get together and watch a movie or go dancing or something.
M: That would be great. I'll check my work schedule. Why don't we talk about it when we meet later on?
W: OK, see you then.
(20)
A.Work.
B.Study.
C.Eat dinner.
D.See a movie.
W I booked my reservation on Wednesday morning. I want to make sure I have a room to stay in after the conference.
W That's a good idea. I'll call ahead and reserve a room, too.
W You should try to make your reservation soon. The hotel was almost full when I called.
What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.A new restaurant
B.A leadership workshop
C.Reserving a place to stay
D.Traveling abroad
What is the purpose of this report?
A.To advertise a new model
B.To inform. of a job opening
C.To announce a product recall
D.To talk about a sale
The feeling pf loneliness which can overcome you when you are m a crowd is very difficult to get rid of. People living alone are advised to tackle their loneliness by joining a club or society, by going out and meeting people. Does it really help?
There are no easy solutions. Your first day at work, or at a new school or university, is atypical situation in which you are likely to feel lonely. You feel that everybody else is full of confidence and knows what to do, but you are adrift and helpless. The fact of the matter is that, in order to survive, we all put on a show of self-confidence to hide our uncertainties and doubts.
In a big city it is particularly easy to get the feeling that everybody except you is leading a full, rich and busy life. Everybody is going somewhere, and you tend to assume that they are going somewhere nice and interesting whereas your destination is less exciting and fulfdling.
听力原文:W: Hi, Peter.
M: Judy, I haven't seen you in weeks. Where have you been.?
W: In Florida.
M: What? Vacationing while the rest of us have been studying on campus in the February cold.
W: Not exactly. I spent most of my time underwater.
M: I don't understand.
W: I was on a special field trip. I went with my marine biology class.
M: So you went Scuba diving, what were you looking for, sunken treasure?
W: You might say so. The sea is full of treasures, 'all kinds of strange fascination things.
M: Oh, how wonderful it is.
W: Yeah, by concentrating, I was able to see the outlines of lots of different plants and animals under the sea. In fact, our professor even took photographs of small oceanic snails.
M: That sounds like a interesting trip. But I think if I'd been in Florida in February, I'd much rather spend my time just swimming and lying ,in the sun.
(23)
A.Sightseeing.
B.Lying on the beach.
C.Taking photographs of the beaches.
D.Scuba diving.