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在指定文件夹下打开文档WTl2.DOC,其内容如下:
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美国的信息工业
信息技术及信息工业动摇了传统商业交易的基础,改变了人们的消费方式,相继问世的信息产品及服务提高了美国人的生活水平,增强了美国的经济实力和竞争力。
信息技术,特别是因特网技术大大推动了美国的企业科技含量和科技水平,提高了企业的经济效益和生产力。
从就业市场看,近些年来美国拥有计算机、半导体、电子仪表等信息技术专业学位的毕业生不仅最容易找到工作,而且年薪颇高。如美国计算机类的大中小公司往往赶在学生毕业前就到学校招聘,最热门的计算机软件硬件、网络设计和管理人才的平均年薪,要远远超过绝大部分其他职业的收入。这种情况反过来又刺激了成绩优秀的学生选择信息技术专业,这又为信息技术等高技术产业的进一步发展不断注入新鲜血液。
美国为进一步推动信息技术和信息工业的发展,正在实施多项跨世纪计划。
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完成如下操作并以原文件名存储文档。
(1)将标题段(“美国的信息产业”)设置为小二号空心黑体、红色、居中并添加黄色底纹,设置为段后间距为16磅。
(2)将正文(“信息技术及信息产业……实施多项跨世纪计划。”)各段中所有的“信息工业”替换为“信息产业”;各段落文字设置为小五号宋体,各段落左右缩进1厘米,首行缩进0.8厘米,行距18磅。
2.在指定文件夹下打开文档WTl2A.DOC文件,其内容如下:
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考生号地理历史政治
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A002917291
A003666263
A004678065


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完成以下操作并保存文档:
(1)在表格最后一列的右边插入一空列,输入列标题“总分”,在这一列下面的各单元格中计算其左边相应3个单元格中数据的总和,并按“总分”降序排列。
(2)将表格设置为列宽2.4厘米,行高自动设置;表格边框线为1.5磅,表内线为0.75磅;表内文字和数据居中,以原文件名保存文档。

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解析:第1小题 ①选中标题段,使用[格式]|[字体],打开[字体]对话框设置字体格式。再次选中标题段使用[居中]工具栏按钮设置居中,在[边框和底纹]对话框中设置底纹,在[段落]对活框中设置段后间距。 ②选中正文段落,使用[查找和替换]对话框替换文字,注意:题目要求仅仅是在正文段落里替换,标题段不要替换了。选中正文后使用[段落]对话框设置段落格式,使用[字体]、[字号]下拉列表框设置字体、字号。 第2小题 ①将鼠标的光标放在最后1列,使用[表格]|[插入]|[列(在右边)]命令插入1列。输入“总分”两个字。计算总分的方法一类可以调用Windows 2000[开始]菜单[附件]中的[计算器]来一一计算,也可以通过公式来计算比较复杂的数据(方法见前面的介绍)。 ②使用[表格],t排序1命令,弹出[排序]对话框。在“排序依据”中选择“总分”,在“类型”中选择“数字”、“递减”,注意:要选上“有标题行”,然后单击[确定]按钮完成排序。 ③选中全表,使用[表格]|[表格属性]命令打开对话框设置列宽和行高;使用[边框和底纹]设置边框和表内线。

阅读理解

三. 阅读理解(30分)

Einstein, a great scientist of the age, was almost as strange as his Theory of Relativity.

Once, while riding a street car in Berlin, he told the conductor that he had not given him the right change. The conductor counted the change again and found it to be correct, so he handed it to Einstein, saying, “The trouble with you is that you don’t know your figures.”

Einstein said that there were only twelve people living who understood his Theory of Relativity although a good many books had been written to explain it.

He had nothing but contempt(蔑视) for the things most people set their hearts on --- for fame and riches(财富) and luxury(奢华).

He didn’t want money or praise. He made his own happiness out of such simple things as his work and playing the violin and sailing his boat. Einstein’s violin brought him more joy than anything else in life. He said that he often thought in music.

1.The conductor thought Einstein _____ .

A. wasn’t good at maths          B.had good memory  

C. was either mad or strange        D.liked to make trouble

2.Einstein meant that many people _____ .

A.  knew his Theory of Relativity well because they could explain it    

B.had written to have grasped his theory correctly 

C.pretended to have grasped his abstract theory  

D.admired him very much

3.Which of the following statements is true?

A.  Einstein care little for fame or wealth.

B.  Einstein had nothing but enough fame and riches and luxury.

C.  Einstein was eager for the things most people set their hearts to.

D.  In the eyes of Einstein, most people had a strong wish to publish book on the theory.

4.  The underline part “set their hearts on” means _____.

A.  believe           B. have           C. love           D. hate

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