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新建文档WD12C.DOC,复制文档WD12B.DOC的内容。将标题段的段后间距设置为16磅;各段首字下沉2行,距正文为0厘米;正文各段的段后间距设置为6磅。存储为文档WD12C.DOC。

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解析:①在考生文件夹下建立文档WD12C.DOC。 ②打开文档WD12B.DOC,执行“编辑”→“全选”命令,再执行“编辑”→“复制”命令:然后打开新建的文档WD12C.DOC,执行“编辑”→“粘贴”命令。 ③选择标题段文字,执行“格式”→“段落”命令,弹出“段落”对话框。在“缩进和间距”选项卡的“间距”区域中,“段后”输入“16磅”,单击“确定”按钮。 ④将插入符置于第一段首,执行“格式”→“首字下沉”命令,弹出“首字下沉”对话框。在“位置”区域中选择“下沉”,在“选项”区域中,“下沉行数”输入“2”,单击“确定”按钮。然后对第二、三、四、五段执行同样的操作。 ⑤选择正文各段文字,执行“格式”→“段落”命令,弹出“段落”对话框。在“缩进和间距”选项卡的“间距”区域中,“段后”输入“6磅”,单击“确定”按钮。 ⑥设置完成后,单击“常用”工具栏中的

(保存)按钮。

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It was an early morning in summer. In the streets, sleepy-eyed people were moving quickly, heading towards their  36 .This was the beginning of another  37  day in New York City.   38  this day was to be different.

Waiting  39 the crowded streets, on top of a  40 110 stories high, was Philippe Pettit.This daring Frenchman was about to  41 a tightrope(绷索)between the two towers of the World Trade Center.

Philippe took his first  42  with great care.The wire held. Now he was 43 he could do it.  44 only a balancing Polar, Philippe walked his way across, a  45 of 131 feet.

Soon the rush-hour  46 began to notice. What a   47  !There, 1350 feet above the street, a 48 figure was walking on air.

Philippe made seven  49 , back and forth(来回).He wasn't satisfied with just  50  .At times,he would turn,sit down,and  51 go on his knees.Once,he had the astonishing  52  to lie down on the thin thread. And thousands of  53  watchers stared with their hearts beating fast.

After the forty-five-minute  54 ,Philippe was taken to the police station. He was asked  55  he did it.Philippe shrugged(耸肩)and said,“When I see two tall buildings, I walk.”

36.A. homes                 B. jobs                    C.buses                          D.offices

37.A.working               B.hot                      C. ordinary                   D. same

38.A.And                   B.So                                   C.But                           D.Thus

39.A.for                       B.in                             C.by                               D.above

40.A.roof                            B.position                     C.wall                          D.building

41.A.throw                   B.walk                         C.climb                        D.fix

42.A.act                    B.landing                        C.step                          D.trip

43.A.sure                            B.uncertain                   C.glad                          D.nervous

44.A.Through               B.Against                     C.With                         D.On

45.A.distance                B.height                       C.space                        D.rope

46.A.streets                  B.crowds                  C.passengers                 D.city

47.A.height                  B.pleasure                    C.wonder                        D.danger

48.A.great                    B.strange                  C.public                       D.tiny

49.A.experiments     B.circles                       C.trips                  D.movements

50.A.walking           B.staying                  C.acting                       D.showing

51.A.almost                  B.even                         C.often                         D.rather

52.A.spirit                    B.result                        C.strength                     D.courage

53.A.patient                  B.terrified                    C.pleased              D.enjoyable

54.A.show                    B.trick                         C.try                            D.program

55.A.how                            B.why                          C.whether                     D.when

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