一般计算机声卡的Line Out接口通过音频线来连接音箱的( )接口。

A:Line in B:Mic C:Line out D:Line

It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.
Fireworks were lit long before the moon (1) . The big noise brought people out (2) the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of (3) fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys (4) more and covered their ears as they waited (5) for the explosions.
The moon appeared above the horizon: huge, (6) ball high above the city, and the (7) filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year’s greatest (8) ."the Night of the Full Moon", a festival that is especially popular (9) young people.
More and more young Javanese (10) together and walked slowly through the (11) . Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain (12) the city. They continued to climb (13) they reached the old temple at the (14) of the mountain.
After they were (15) the temple, they drank their water and ate their mooncakes—delicious home-made ones, (16) of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people (17) cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And (18) , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to (19) the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the (20) city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.

1( ).

A:let out B:gave out C:came out D:set out

"It’s no use, Mum," said Johnny. "I’m just no good at dancing. ""You’ve got to keep trying. Tonight will be (1) , dear. Try a turn with that pretty Lisette. "Johnny (2) . Every Saturday night used to be the best of the week. He and his parents went to the (3) at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordion with the band. But lately everything had changed. Now that Johnny was older, he was (4) to dance with a girl!(5) Johnny and his parents arrived at the Club, music had already started. Johnny got up his (6) to approach Lisette. "May I have this dance" Johnny asked. "That’s all right, said Lisette. Johnny struggled to keep up with Lisette’s (7) steps, but he was always one beat behind her. Then Johnny heard his friend Pierre say, "Look! Johnny has two left feet!" (8) burst from the crowd. Johnny (9) and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.The next Saturday, Alcide (10) to Johnny’s house for some potatoes. He happened to hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcide’s eyes (11) . "Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight," Alcide said. Then he drove off, leaving Johnny staring open mouthed (12) him.At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and (13) her. The band played for a long time before Alcide said "Dear friends, I got a (14) for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us. (15) , Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band (16) behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was (17) "You did a fine job tonight. Play with us again next Saturday night," Alcide said. "Yes, sir!" said Johnny. (18) he went outside, Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped (19) , smiling. "You played really good tonight!" she said."Thank you," Johnny blushed. As he walked on, Pierre (20) moved out of the way for him to pass.Johnny patted his accordion. Come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.

第(17)空应选择()

A:in B:out C:over D:on

German Chancellor Angela Merkel won over German voters in the Federal Election on Sept. 27. Can she now be won over by a French charm offensive (1) at repairing the relationship that was once at the heart of Europe That’s the question being asked in Paris, (2) top government officials are (3) talking about their desire to rekindle closer ties (4) their neighbors across the Rhine. (5) the end of World War II the Franco-German relationship has been the motor of European integration, the (6) force behind the creation of the European Union and, more recently, the introduction of the euro. But the ardor has (7) in this decade, particularly under Merkel, who has regularly struggled to (8) her irritation with French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s grandstanding. Sarkozy, (9) , has often been impatient with what he (10) Merkel’s lack of resolve.
The sometimes (11) personal rapport is a long way from the public shows of affection their predecessors staged, particularly Helmut Kohl and FranCois Mitterrand, who movingly held (12) in 1984 in a Verdun cemetery. There’s been tension on (13) , too. Charles Grant, director of the London-based think tank Centre for European Reform, points out that France and Germany have been (14) on issues from how best to reflate their economies during the economic (15) to the smartest strategies for dealing with Russia.
But influential movers in France are now (16) to put the relationship back on a friendlier footing. In a recent paper French think tank Institute Montaigne (17) an ambitious agenda for the two nations, (18) that a new impetus is needed if Europe’s voice is to be heard in a world (19) of big new players, such as Brazil and India, and at a time when President Obama seems fax more (20) with China and the rest of Asia than with America’s traditional allies in Europe.

17()

A:turned out B:laid out C:made out D:gave out

It's on the top of the shelf, out of ______.

A:distance B:reach C:touch D:attempt

fclose (out);

int jsValue(int t)
{
int fA=0,fB=A,fn;
fn=fA+fB;
while(fn<=t) {fA=fB;fB=fn;fn=fA+fB;) /*如果当前的Fibonacci数不大于t,
则计算下一个Fibonacci数*/
return fn; /*返回Fibonacci数列中大于t的最小的一个数*/
}[解析] 解答本题的关键是要充分理解题意,只有理解了题意本身的数学过程,才能把数学过程转化为程序逻辑。根据已知数列,我们不难发现:Fibonacci数列中,从第三项开始,每一项都可以拆分为前两项之和。本题要求找到该数列中“大于t的最小的一个数”。这里可以借助一个while循环来依次取数列中的数,直到出现某一项的值大于t,那么这一项就是“大于t的最小的一个数”。注意:在循环体内部,我们用变量f1始终来表示第n项的前面第二项,用变量侵来始终表示第n项的前面第一项。这就实现了变量的活用与巧用。

System.out.println(__________);

"Try your best and get good grades and you’ll find a high-paying job with great benefits," my parents used to say. Their goal in life was to (36)a college education for my elder sister and me, so that we would have the greatest chance for success in life. When I (37)earned my diploma in 1976, my parents had realized their goal. It was the crowning achievement of their lives. I was hired by a "Big 8" accounting firm, and I (38)a long career and retirement at an early age. My husband, Michael, followed a (39)path. We both came from hard-working families, of modest means but with strong work ethics. Michael also graduated with honors, but he did it twice: first as an engineer and then from law school. He was quickly (40)by a prestigious Washington D.C. law firm that specialized in patent law, and his future seemed bright, career path well-defined and early retirement (41). Although we have been successful in our careers, they have not (42)quite as we expected, We both have changed positions several times—for all the right reasons—but there are no pension plans vesting on our behalf. Our retirement (43)are growing only through our individual contributions. Michael and I have a wonderful marriage with three great children. We have spent a (44)making sure our children have received the best education (45). One day in 1996, one of my children came home (46)with school. He was bored and tired of studying. "Why should I put time into studying subjects I’ll never use in real life" he (47). Without thinking, I responded, "Because if you don’t get good grades, you won’t get into college. " "Regardless of whether I go to college," he replied, "I’m going to be rich. " "If you don’t graduate from college, you won’t get a good job," I responded with a tinge of panic and motherly (48)."And if you don’t have a good job, how do you plan to get rich" My son smirked and slowly (49)his head with mild boredom. We have had this talk many times before. He lowered his head and rolled his eyes. My words of motherly wisdom were failing on (50)ears once again. Though smart and strong-willed, he has always been a polite and respectful young man. "Mom," he began. It was my turn to be (51). "Get with the times! Look around; the richest people didn’t get rich because of their (52)Look at Michael Jordan and Madonna. Even Bill Gates, who dropped out of Harvard, founded Microsoft; he is now the richest man in America, and he’s still in his 30s. There is a baseball pitcher who makes more than $4 million a year even though he has been (53)’mentally challenged’. " There was a long (54)between us. It was dawning on me that I was giving my son the same advice my parents had given me. The world around us has changed, but the advice hasn’t. Getting a good education and making good grades no longer (55) success, and nobody seems to have noticed, except our children.

第七空应选择()

A:headed out B:held out C:turned out D:come out

"When enough cable has been paid out you should ______.

A:take the windlass out of gear B:ring the forecastle bell C:remove the devils claw and the compressor bar D:apply the brake and put on the compressor bar"

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