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Directions: In this part there are two sections In Section One, you are to choose CG J_k?h
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Section I (From English into Chinese) Cvtz&dH
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined uBo~PiJ2"
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(1) Drr . Claude Shannon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague, E. F. 5f_1 dn
Moore, once built a machine to play the game known as Hex, using an analog ":01M},RA
computer working on electrical voltages. It beat them about 70 per cent of the time. Kl*/{&,P
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its trainer changes the maze on it by relocating the partitions, the mouse blunders pL{:8Ed
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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined %vjfAdC
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命的接师,——新疆生产建设兵团。 3"iJ/Hc}9
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的“界碑”. [HSN*LXe
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翰将军在率部队进军新疆准备屯田时的讲话,也是十几万解放军官兵进入新疆时的蜇言。 +]jJ: V
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个个绿洲:使历史上被称为“死亡之海”的塔里木盆地的边缘,变成了稻谷跃香鱼 满塘 8VR!
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Title:THE EXAMINATION CHEATING g,d'&r"JWt
Time limit 50 minutes vFgX]&bE
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1. The problem of cheating in schools and colleges o`}(1$a>
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