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(B) Transistor
(1) Cireuit synbal
(4) Applications
(a) Simple
amplifier
(*n**a ut}
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1
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Particles Mass
Protan P
Neutron n
Electron
(B) Atomic number, maas
number and i satopes.
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Play
Holmy
4. Effect of magnetic
field
Atomic number (Z): number of protone in the neucleus.
X
Masa number (A);
Number of protons and neutrons in the neuglens.
Isotopes: different atoms of the same element, they have the same number of protons but different number of neutrona.
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collector
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Computer (29)
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Unit 29 Computer in the
Modern World
Which of the following in NOT true for real-
time processing?
A. Operation is
usually quite simple."
B. The resulting
information is up- to-date.
G. There is apparently
no time delay.
D It is cheaper.
E. It has higher
degree of security.
."
2. Which of the following
devices will probably NOT be used in a
paperless office?
A. Disk drive
B. magnetic tape
c. line printer
D, video display upit
E. keyboard
3. Idle time in computer
application
A. is the time wasted
when the computer
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(Alarm)
light dependent
resistor
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Bell
Chapter 10 Atomie Physics
10.1 Structure of an atom (A) Components of an atom
Atom
electron
protons
nucleus
ncutrons
is not in used,
B. refers to the time wasted when the
computer waits for
the next job.
C. can be eliminated by the developing of real time processing.
D. occurs when there
is no time-sharing allowed by the computer system.
E. ia the time that
the computer' is running..
4. Which of the following
should not be manipulated by batch processing?
A. Air traffic
controls.
B. Payrolls
C. Sorting. of student
records
D. Printing reporta
E. Generation of
monthly untility'
billa..
5. Which of the following
are essential in a real-time-system?
I.
II.
A large main memory. Direct access storage with large capacity
III. A data
A. I
, 11
C. III
D. II.
communication By a tem
III
E. I, II, 111.
6. Word processing refers
to
A. the type of
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information processing that
(A) Methods of defection
1. Charged
electroacope
2. Cloud chamber
3. Ionization chamber.
4 Geiger Miiller
counter
5. Photographic
emulsion
(B) Properties of alpha
beta and gomma rays. 1. Mature
Alpha rays
helium nuclei
Beta rays
electron s
Gamma raya electromagnetie
waves of very
short wavelength
2. Penetration power
and ionization
power
Alpha rays -
Strong Lanization
power, range in air is n lew
centimetres
can
be stopped by a
sheet of paper or
a very thin sheet:
of aluminiyo (about 10am
thick)
Beta raye
Weak
ionization power,
range in air is about several
meters. It can he
absorbed by
aluminium sheet of thickness about 5mm.
Gamma rays Very weak ionization pover Range in air is about a hundred meters,
3. Effect of electric
field
data or number.
B. the existing type
of information'
processing that maintains the conventional usage of paper.
C. the type of
processing in a cashless society where money is no longer coded' in terms of number, D. the use of
electronic typewriter to deal with the explosive administoration
work.
E. the introduction
of data processing systems to improve the efficiency of administrativa
work.
7. The advantages of
developing word. processing system exclude
A. the reduction of
tremendous paperwork.
B. the increase in
office productivity.
C. the increased
efficiency in handling paperwork.
D. the reduction of
clerical and
secretarial labour costa.
E. the ease in writing
a composition for its editing capability.
8. Time-sharing systens
are known as
A. off-line systems.
B. communi cati on
systema
C. Leleprocessing
Bueloar clianges
1. Alpha decay
funky He
AY+
pay
yo pay
2
thus, new element 1s formed
2. Beta decay
A
A "Z+1"
thus, new element is formed.
3. Gamma decay
After emission, there is no change in mass number and atomic number of the nucleus;
therefore no new element is formed,
(D) Half life
The half life of a green radioactive substance is the tinc taken for half of the initial number of the nuclei of the sample to disintegrate...
No1
Number of original
nuclei of a sample
time
Viere T is the half-life.
Activity (ie, number,
disintegrations pér scend
time
(2) Biological huzards
and simple. Applications
(a) Biologien?
hazards Radioactive
moterinis causes various kinds of
D. in-line system.
9. An on-line system is
Aa link of
B.
communications.
a terminal system. C. a signal
transmitting system,
D. a system in which
the computer. receives the data directly.
E. a system which
connects the
computer with a direct line. 10.Which of the following.
best describes the process of data verification in a batch processing system?
A. It is the sane
thing as data validation.
B. A form has to be
signed by the data preparation operator to approve that the data are - correct.
C. Two different data
preparation
operaters prepare the same set of data for error- checking purpose.
D. The data are
manipulated to update the master file without being sorted first.!!
E. The data
preparation
operator counts
the data extremely carefully to make sure that: none missing.
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sickness, if not
properly handle, Some
precautions are listed balaw.
1. Never eat or drink in the laboratory, 2. Mevor tanel: the
Haurce, directly by fingers. Use to MPA or forceps.
3. Do not bring the
Bource too near your eyes for observatinn.
4. Keep all ourcos
in suitable
containers after'
use
5. Wash hands after
experimente.
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KISTORY (29)
Viola Y.Y. Wang,
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MT-CCP relations. 1928- 1936
Despite the national unification of 1928, the KMT government in Nanking had incomplete control over the country at large. Former warlords remained in-power. Within the KMT party, factional disunity was serious, Chiang Kai-shek's pover depended on the army and conservative forces like businessmen and land) orda. Because of these factors, the internal reforms attempted by the Nanking government generally failed to solve the serious social-economic problema in the extensive countryside. In the eyes of the people, the KIT became more and more corrupt and reactionary. The CCP, on the other hand, experimented with different policies of expansion after its break with the KMT. First, it attempted violent uprisings, hut all ended in failure. The attempted promotion of labour movements in the citien was equally unsuccessful, and then w advocacy of continued alliance with the 3* middle-class like the. KMT vas hopeless. Only Mao Tse-tung's “policy of organizing the pessants and
establishing Communist territorial bases:
aystematically was
workable. In so doing Mao
was not following
Comriunist doctrinea,
strictly; he was changing
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Dear Students,
Today we'll concen- trate on Match Columns which is an important part of Paper III of the En- glish Language.
This type of question is a good test of your com- mand of English. You have to be familiar with a num- ber of common patterns, or expressions in order to know which phrase should- be paired up with which.
Sometimes, when the pairing is not very obvi- -ous you may have to resort to trial-and-error;or you may attempt the problem the other way round,i.. you try to choose the right phrase by eliminat- ing other obviously wrong ones.
Exercise. I'
Choose the words. from Col- un II which best complete the meaning of the ques tions begun in Column I. Each group of words in Gol- uma II can only be used once.
Column I
1. I'll get a fortune
Answers:
1. D
2. C
3. B
2. Life isn't worth living,
A
5. E
b. A
3. It's high time
7. C
8. C
9. D
words instead of
D. computing system.
10. C
4. I see no point point 5. I wish
mainly deals with
aystems.
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them to anit China's
particular conditions.
Through effective
organizati an' and
propagande, every village thin the Communists
controlled vas turned into a fighting base: A guerrilla military strategy was employeil. The purponė, WAR to ayatematically build up and enlarge strong territorin! basos in n prolonged arged strug vith the KMT, These policies were successful at firat. However, after 1931; o group of Soviet-traí net
young Communí sta challenged Mao's leadership, and many of. his policies vere
reversed. Violent land confiscation was
practised, and guerrilla warfare was given up. This helped to explain why social support for the CCP decreased and the Kiangai base was consequently lost. In late 1934, breaking through the KMT's siege, the Communists began the Long March (1934-15) north-westward to Yenan in Northern Shensi, In 1936, Chiang Kai-shek tried to destroy the Communists in Yenan once and for all. However, there occurred the. Siun Incident in late 1936, when Chilang was kidnapped by one of his generals and was forced to agree to an alliance with the CCP against Japanese aggression. Thus the Second KMT-CCP. Coalition (1936-45). It was born against a background of widespread Chinese demand for internal. unity against the Japanese aggressors, and a strong force of Chinese nationalism cleverly made' use of by the Communists. The effects of the Coalition were the quickening of the out- break of the Second Sino- Japanese War (1937-45), during which the KMT was weakened but the CCP strengthened.
Japan's expansion towards China'
In the late 1920s, Japans foreign policy of peaceful economic expansion was becoming increasingly a
made
aprealistic.
the radical Japanese militurists, many of whom were middle-rank officers, to disobey their superiors. Thus intervened in China's unification in Shantung, and at the same time attempted to gain military control of Manchuria in 1928. Both actions failed. But Japanese interests in Manchuria were
6. Write an account of
7. You have to draw them
outy
8. It is important
9. "I don't need it.
10, Her argument, was weak-
ened
Column II
A. before you can colour
the picture.
B. when I saved up enough
money
G. we prepared for the ex-
amination.
D. do you need?
E. oh,what a pity!
P. the rise of Hitler.
..by hook or by arock.
H. in the compass.
I. when we have our din-
ner,
J. do you think so?
K. to answer the question
again.
L. any more, thank you! M. in doing the same exer-
oise, again.
N. Isn't it? 0. by the way
ed it,
she present-
P. why the First World War
broke out.
Q. I knew the answer of
this question.
R. I shall be the king. 5. before you know their
problems.
T. to know the air of
one's work.
Exercise II
Choose the words from Col- umn II which best complete the meaning of the Q1268- tions begun, in Column I. Each group of words in Col. umn: II can only be used
onoo.
Column I
1. However, hard John tries 2. In case of fire,
3. It's pleasant living
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threatened (like the KMT's attempts at re- establishing control over the region and the growing Russian pover in Northeast Asia). From September 18, 1931 onwards, without orders from above, the middle- rank Japanese officers in Manchuria tried to conquer the region, Chiang Kai-shek did not militarily resist the conquest, nor did the Western powers.
The effects of the Manchurian, Incident were far-reaching. In Japan, it indirectly led to the downfall of the party. rule, marked the rise of militarism, and started the Japanese Empire that eventually led to the Pacific War of 1941. In China, while Chinese nationalism grew more political in nature, Chiang Kai-shek's policy. of destroying the CCP before, defending China againat Japanese aggression became more and more unpopular, The Manchurian couqueat proved to be only the beginning of more Japanese aggression. By 1936, North China hal been brought under indirect Japanese control.
Although generally. Batisfied with the gains made, Japan nevertheless declared war on China' after the China Incident of July 7, 1937. The incident was not planned by the Japanese militarista for armed expansion. But the KMT. and the CCP, who had earlier become allies, considered it a planned aggression and thus“ showed a forceful attitude, which led the Japaness to adopt an even more forceful
policy. War^vos, the
result.
The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) proved
to be a burden for Japan, Internally, totalitarian rule woR practised, which therefore completed the rise, of Japanese. militariam. Externally, the Japanese aggression. in China aroused ʼn ---bardened Ameriandsummammado
attitude which in the end led to the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941. As for China, the KMT and the CCP formally allied with each atlier bat in fact failed to cnoperate. During the war, the CCP was strengthened, but the KMT was weakened. Both processes help to explain the Communist victory of 1949.
here
4. That creature was said 5. The cook pr parsa ́the
salad:
6. Jane rarely does ma
well
7. We shouldn't be so in-
different
8. I left home.
9. Paul and Jans are 10. I cannot help
Column II
A, going to marry tomorrow
B. keep calm and find your
way out.
C. since last Sunday. D. as Mary does i
E. as belonging to a pré- historical species.
F. to the suffering of
poor.
G. but laugh when he tells
me the joke.
H. going to get married.
I he never suoceade in
painting.
J. runs for help.
K. to belong to the zoo.
L. only the transportation
could be improved.
M. to your appetite. N. since I had en argument
with my parents.
0. but to laugh at hin
jokes.
F. just the way you like
it.
R. but for the beautiful
environment.
S.
az she did in the last examination. T. he will become a dery
successful artist
Answers
Exercise. I
1. G 2. J 3. G
5. Q 6. F 7. S 9. L 10. 0 Exercise II
1. I 2. B 5. P
6. S
9. H 10. G
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4. M 8. T
7. F
3. L 4.
8. N
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