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According to a concerned 1997 article in the Boston Globe, the United States spent less than one percent of its transportation budget on facilities for pedestrians (行人). Actually, I'm surprised it was that much. Go to almost any suburb developed in the last 30 years, and you will not find a sidewalk anywhere. Often you won't find a single pedestrian crossing. I was made fully aware of this one summer when we were driving across Maine and stopped for coffee in one of those endless zones of shopping malls (购物中心) , motels, gas stations and fast-food places. I noticed there was a bookstore across the street, so I decided to forget coffee and go there to have a look. Although the bookshop was no more than 70 or 80 feet away, I discovered that there was no way to cross over six lanes of swiftly moving traffic on foot without putting myself in danger. In the end, I had to get in our car and drive across. At the time, it seemed ridiculous and annoying, but afterward I realized that I was possibly the only person ever to have thought of crossing the street on foot. The fact is, we not only don't walk anywhere anymore in this country, we won't walk anywhere, and dislike anyone who tries to make US, as the city of Laconia, N.H. discovered. In the early 1970s, Laconia spent millions on a comprehensive urban renewal project, which included building a pedestrian mall to make shopping more pleasant. Esthetically (美学上) it was a triumph-urban planners came from all over to praise and take photos—but commercially it was a disaster. Forced to walk one whole block from, a parking garage, shoppers abandoned downtown Laconia for suburban malls. In 1994 Laconia dug up its pretty paving blocks, took away the flowers and decorative trees, and brought back the cars. Now people can park right in front of the stores again, and downtown Laconia thrives again. And if that isn't sad, I don't know what is. In Paragraph 1, 'I'm surprised it was that much' means the author thinks ______.
A.
the government spends too much on facilities for pedestrians
B.
the government spends just enough on facilities for pedestrians
C.
the amount is more than he has expected
D.
the amount is less than he has expected
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【判断题】周代的时候,周王在八月十五这一天祭拜月亮,希望嫦娥可以归来地球,这就是中秋节的由来。
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】人类听觉的声音频率范围为。
A.
20Hz ~20kHz
B.
300Hz ~3kHz
C.
200Hz ~3.4kH
D.
10 ~40kHz
【单选题】围绕骨骼的中心点向外散发或向内集中的构成的形式是
A.
特异
B.
发射
C.
近似
D.
密集
【单选题】在C#中,定义派生类时,指定其基类应使用的语句是
A.
Inherits
B.
C.
Class
D.
Override
【单选题】According to the professor, what is a negative result of limiting imports?
A.
The pace of technological innovation slows down.
B.
The number of domestic low-paying jobs decreases.
C.
People move to areas where income is lower.
D.
The potential income from exports is reduced.
【单选题】用户通过电话拨号上网时必须使用MODEM,其最主要的功能是( )。
A.
将数字信号与音频模拟信号进行转换
B.
对数字信号进行压缩编码和解码
C.
将模拟信号进行放大
D.
对数字信号进行加密和解密
【多选题】肥胖常与下列那种临床现象并存()
A.
高血脂
B.
高血压
C.
营养不良
D.
高血糖
E.
消耗性疾病
【简答题】用户通过电话拨号上网时必须使用Modem,其主要功能是( )
【单选题】人类听觉的声音频率范围是( )
A.
50Hz--20kHz
B.
20Hz--20kHz
C.
20Hz--25kHz
D.
30Hz--30kHz
【单选题】用户通过电话拨号上网时必须使用MODEM,其主要功能是________。
A.
将数字信号与音频模拟信号进行转换
B.
对数字信号进行压缩编码和解码
C.
将模拟信号进行放大
D.
对数字信号进行加密和解密
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