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复制WD03C.DOC的表格,将复制的表格增加1行,变成如下3行4列、各列宽度改为2厘米的表格,并按表格内容所示,输入相应的数字。将整个表格的字体设置成黑体,字号设置成四号,字体格式及缩放不设置,并以WD03D.DOC为文件名保存在指定文件夹下。

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参考答案:本题操作步骤如下:
(1)单击工具栏中的“新建空白文档”按钮,打开文档WD03C.DOC,选中表格,单击工具栏中的“复制”按钮(或按Ctrl+C键),然后切换到新文档,单击工具栏中的“粘贴”按钮(或按Ctrl+V键)。
(2)选中表格最后一行,选择“表格”→“插入”→“行(在下方)”命令,在新插入的行中输入数据。
(3)选中表格,右击选中的表格,选择“表格属性”命令,在“表格属性”对话框“列”选项卡的“指定列宽”文本框中输入2,“列宽单位”下拉列表中选择“厘米”,然后单击“确定”按钮。
(4)选中表格,在工具栏的“字号”下拉列表中选择“四号”,在“字体”下拉列表中选择“黑体”。
(5)单击工具栏中的“保存”按钮(或按Ctrl+S键),将文件名保存为WD03D.DOC。

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A few years ago I was at an international conference with nearly 700 participants. One afternoon I_a very crowded talk by a famous author. The hall filled quickly and soon there were no  2  left , so many dozens of people were standing around the edges.

I saw a very elderly man, stooped(驼背的) slightly with age,  3  against the wall. I immediately got up, told those sitting beside me to  4  the place for him and made my way to him. When I offered my seat to him , he looked  5   and started to refuse , but I would have   6  of that. He asked me my name and thanked me deeply, and then made his  7  back into my row and sat comfortably. Many people who  8  our exchange turned to say what a kind thing I had done. I kept saying , “it’s nothing  9  . I m from Canada, it’s normal for us to help other people!” 

A few minutes later, the man sitting next to the elderly man  10  to leave the hall for another talk and the elderly man   11  to me to return and sit beside him.   12  I resisted, thinking someone else might need it more, but people sitting around him started to repeat my  13 , asking me to come and sit! So I returned and sat beside the gentleman for the  14  .

when the talk was over ,the man thanked me again and  15  asked if I knew who he was . I had no idea. He then looked quite delighted and  16  me a household name that I recognized immediately!

I was astonished to have been sitting next to him,  17  he was excited to think I had given up my seat for him  18  knowing who he was! Again I had to tell him where I come from , and it’s the  19  thing to do! I have felt more blessed to be a Canadian since that day, for seeing how easy it is to  20  someone and how rare it seemed to so many people.

1. A. missed            B. gave           C. expected         D. attended

2. A. seats             B. rooms         C. topics           D. rows

3. A. turning            B. walking        C. leaning          D. lying

4. A. move             B. spare          C. take             D. hold

5. A. glad              B. satisfied        C. disappointed       D. surprised

6. A. nothing           B. none          C. something        D. anything

7. A. living           B. fortune          C. direction          D. way

8. A. witnessed        B. confirmed         C. remembered        D. experienced

9. A. easy            B. popular           C. special           D. funny

10. A. agreed          B. refused            C. chose            D. forgot

11. A. sent             B. signaled            C. rolled             D. said

12. A. At last           B. At least            C. At most           D. At first

13. A. action            B. name             C. dream            D. address

14. A. game            B. discussion          C. course           D. talk  

15. A. quietly           B. loudly.              C. proudly           D. angrily  

16. A. shared            B. told                C. asked             D. answered  

17. A. as if              B. even if             C. so                D .but  

18. A. by               B. without              C. through           D. after

19. A. strange           B. secret               C. normal            D. hard  

20. A. help              B. accept              C. praise            D. trust