第1题
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To find Kim Hyung Gyoon 's office in Samsung's R&D complex, just follow the baskets of dirty clothes. No, Kim is not running the company laundry. As chief of Samsung's Washing & Cleaning Technology Group (WCTG) , he's the man behind a new washing machine that deposits tiny silver particles (small pieces of things) -about 1110, 000 the thickness of a human hair-onto clothes to make them germ-and-odor-free without the need for hot water. The device represents the first mass-produced application of this type of nanotechnology-the science of very small struc- tures-to home appliances. "In summer of 2002, I asked everyone in the office to take off their socks, " says Kim. "I took one sock from each person and placed it in a regular washing machine;the others were washed in a machine with the Ag+ Nano System. The next day, I asked everyone to check the odor of their socks after a day's wear. One began to produce a strong unpleasant smell, and the other was odorless. "
Kim says he came up with the idea five years ago while on a business trip to Japan, where he learned of a brand of socks that retained their freshness even after many days of unwashed wear and tear. Tiny sticks of silver with germ-killing chemicals were woven into the fabric. When he got back to Seoul, Kim applied the principle to washing machines.
According to the Korea Testing & Research Institute for the Chemical Industry, Samsung's de- vice kills 99.9% of germs. Kim says garments stay germ-free for up to a month after being laun-dered. The Ag+ Nano device went on sale in March 2003 and costs around $1,150; the revolu- tionary technology is also being used in Samsung's refrigerators and air conditioners.
No wonder: consumers seem to like a little silver in their spin cycles. Since Samsung's nano-armed products were first launched, they have brought in an estimated $779 million in revenue. O-verall, nanotech has been one of science's fastest-growing fields in recent years, with potential ap-plications in fields as diverse as energy production and toothpaste manufacture. The nanotech mar-ket is projected to be worth $1 trillion by 2015.
56. Which of the following best describes the nature of Kim Hyung Gyoon's work?
[ A] Product development,
[ B] Market investigation.
[ C] Research designing.
[ D] Sales promotion.
第2题
Kim says he came up with the idea five years ago while on a business trip to Japan, where he learned of a brand of socks that retained their freshness even after many days of unwashed wear and tear. Tiny sticks of sliver with germ-killing chemicals were woven into the fabric. When he got back to Seoul, Kim applied the principle to washing machines.
According to the Korea Testing & Research Industry, Samsung’s device kills 99.9% of germs. Kim says garments stay germ-free for up to a month after being laundered. The Ag+ Nano device went on sale in March 2003 and costs around $1,150; the revolutionary technology is also being used in Samsung’s refrigerators and air conditioners.
No wonder: consumers seem to a little sliver in their spin cycles. Since Samsung’s nano-armed products were first launched, they have brought in an estimated $779 million in revenue. Overall, nanotech has been one of science’s fastest-growing fields in recent years, with potential applications in fields as diverse as energy production and toothpaste manufacture. The nanotech market is projected to be worth $1 trillion by 2015.
Which of the following best describes the nature of Kim Hyung Gyoon’s work?
A.Product development.
B.Market investigation.
C.Research designing.
D.Sales promotion.
第3题
A、is to test executable code
B、is just to read code
C、is a phase following implementation phase
D、includes execution-based testing and non-execution based testing
第4题
A.A. testing
B.B. inspecting
C.C. resolving
D.D. making
第5题
A.Debugging
B.Maintenance
C.Regression testing
D.Acceptance testing
第6题
A.training set and testing set
B.training set developing set and testing set
C.training set validation set and testing set
D.developing set and testing set
第7题
A.constructive
B.destructive
C.to prove there is no faults in the software system
D.to cover faults in the software system
第8题
听力原文:(A) The technicians are testing their telescopes.
(B) The scientists are working in the laboratory.
(C) The physicians are performing an operation.
(D) The soldiers are cleaning their uniforms.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第9题
B、In vitro testing of biomaterials is done in the living tissue of a living organism.
C、The advantage of in vitro testing is that the experiment can be controlled easily and precisely.
D、In vivo tests include animal testing such as rat, pig, machin and clinical trials in humans.
第10题
A.alliteration
B.onomatopoeia
C.personification
D.simile