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The Analectscontains passages thatand arouse readers’ minds.
inspire
expire
aspire
conspire
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④  they dont understand words when put together
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①  The reader reads fast, but he understands everything he reads.
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③  The reader reads fast without understanding everything he reads.
④  The reader reads slowly, but he doesnt understand everything he reads.
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①  It helps people read at a comfortable speed.
②  It makes people stretch their eyes when reading.
③  It forces people to overcome bad reading habits.
④  .It lets people look back over what they have just read
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①  they don’t read groups of words
②  they don’t realize they have poor reading habits
③  they don’t like to be trained in reading skills
④  they don’t understand words when put together
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【单选题】 软件是指( )。
①  按事先设计的功能和性能要求执行的指令系列
②  使程序能够正确操纵信息的数据结构
③  与程序开发、维护和使用有关的图文资料
④  计算机系统中的程序、文档和数据
【单选题】 软件工程的概念是( )年提出的。
①  1988
②  1968
③  1948
④  1928
【单选题】 软件工程方法的提出起源于软件危机,而其目的应该是最终解决软件的( )问题。
①  产生危机
②  质量保证
③  开发效率
④  生产工程化
【单选题】 软件开发过程来自用户方面的主要干扰是( )。
①  功能变化
②  经费减少
③  设备损坏
④  人员变化
【单选题】 开发软件需高成本和产品的低质量之间有着尖锐的矛盾,这种现象称作( )。
①  软件投机
②  软件危机
③  软件工程
④  软件产生
【多选题】 产生软件危机的原因有如下几点( )。
①  软件开发过程未经审查
②  软件开发不分阶段,开发人员没有明确的分工
③  所开发的软件,除了程序清单外,没有其他文档
④  采用工程设计的方法开发软件,不符合软件本身的特点
【多选题】 下列关于软件的说法正确的是( )。
①  软件就是程序
②  软件=程序+数据+文档
③  软件是程序本身再加上程序实现和程序维护时所必需的文档的总和
④  软件也有生命周期
【多选题】 优秀软件应具备的属性有( )。
①  可移植性
②  可靠性
③  可用性
④  效率
【判断题】 软件开发、设计几乎都是从头开始,成本和进度很难估计。
①  正确
②  错误
【判断题】 缺乏有力的方法学的指导和有效的开发工具的支持, 这往往是产生软件危机的原因之一。
①  正确
②  错误