2019年职称英语综合类B级考试补全短文专项练习及答案(四)

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2019年职称英语综合类补全短文考试试题库

2019年职称英语综合类补全短文考试试题库

2019年职称英语综合类补全短文考试试题库第 5 部分:补全短文。

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The Arctic Ice Is ThawingFather Christmas may have to move his “workshop” from the North Pole because global warming is thawing the ice beneath his feet and his reindeers feet as well. His “workshop”is in dire straits. The “platform”for the “workshop”is melting, said Stefan Nor ris of the World Wildlife Fund environmental group’s Arctic Program.An eight-nation report by 250 scientists published recently predicted the Arctic Ocean could be ice-free in summer by 2100 because of a build-up of heat-trapping gases2 in the atmosphere, mainly from burning fossil fuels in cars or factories. The North Pole is getting more and more inhabitable to Father Christmas. 46 Young people learn that Father Christmas’“workshop”produces millions of gifts delivered by him on a flying, reindeer-drawn sleigh. Hollywood movies like “The Polar Express3” tried to make viewers believe that Father Christmas lives at the North Pole.47The “Fortress of Solitude” is near the North Pole that could be under threat in a warmer world5. Alan Boldt, spokesman of the Danish Ministry of Science, suggested ways to rescue Father Christmas.48 Another alternative, he argued, would be building some electrical facilities to ensure the ice stays on the North Pole for him. “This should be a subject for the UnitedNatio ns,” he said. “Denmark could build windmills toprovide Father Christmas with power.” Denmark says Father Christmas’s real home is Greenland, which will help, Denmark thinks, to strengthen its position in claiming thesovereignty over the Pole.49 “Doesn’t he already speak Danish?” Boldt said frostily when asked if Father Christmas would be forced to learn Danish if Denmark won international recognition of its claim to the Pole. Last month’s Arctic report said theregion is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe, partly because dark ground or water, once uncovered, soaks up more heat than ice or snow. Finland has been most favored by Father Christmas and it has about 500,000 tourists a year to visit its Christmas center in Rovaniemi in Lapland. 50A. However, Nordic nations all reject it by claimingthat their countries are his home.B. Therefore the North Pole is the most attractive place in the world.C. If Denmark’s claim were accepted internationally, it would have the legal right to search for oil and gas at the North Pole.D. One of them would be building a giant floating ice rink for the workshop if the Pole thaws.E. Maybe Father Christmas has already moved to Rovaniemi.F. He may have to move from the North Pole within our children’s lifetimes.参考答案:FADCE。

2019年职称英语考试卫生B级补全短文练习题(5)

2019年职称英语考试卫生B级补全短文练习题(5)

2019年职称英语考试卫生B级补全短文练习题(5)the importance of agriculture in china the development of agriculture and the balance between food and population are china’s fundamental economic problems. the classical histories praise emperors for devotion to agriculture and much of china’s modern his tory is ____(1)____, which has been growing steadily. today, although agriculture accounts for only a quarter of the gross national product, it is still the main determinant of the standard of living and the principal occupation of at least 70 percent of population. agriculture also _____(2)____ because industry needs both agricultural raw materials and food for its work force. the failure of agriculture to supply raw material and food halted and later reversed the industrial progress of the 1950’ s, after 1960 new emphasis was placed on agriculture, and the slogan "agriculture is the foundation of the economy" has remained a central chinese economic policy ever since.___(3)___, there is an indirect link due to the relationship between agriculture and forei gn trade. many of china’s exports are ___(4)___ or consumer goods based on them. flourishing agriculture, therefore, promotes exports. it also reduces the need to spend foreign exchange on imports of grain and cotton, therefore __(5)___.练习: a determines the progress of industryb the story of the unfolding struggle to feed a peasant populationc either agricultural raw materialsd enlarging the capacity of the economy to import machinery and commodities for industrye in addition to the direct links between agriculture and industryf thus promoting both import and exportkey : BAFCD。

2019职称英语理工类B级补全短文辅导四

2019职称英语理工类B级补全短文辅导四

2019职称英语理工类B级补全短文辅导四2017年职称英语理工类B级补全短文辅导四Heat Is KillerExtremely hot weather is common in many parts of the world. Although hot weather just makes most people feel hot, it can cause serious medical problems---even death. Floods, storms,volcano eruptions and other natural disasters kill thousands of people every year.(46)Experts say heat may be nature's deadliest killer. Recently, extreme heat was blamed for killing more than one hundred people in India. It is reported that the total heat of a hot day or several days can affect health.(47) Experts say heat waves often become dangerous when the nighttime temperature does not drop much from the highest daytime temperature. This causes great stress on the human body.__________ (48) out of the sun, if possible. Drink lots of cool water. Wear light colored clothing made of natural materials; avoid wearing synthetic clothing. Make sure the clothing is loose, permitting freedom of movement. And learn the danger signs of the medical problems, such as headache and vomiting that are linked to heat.__________(49) The pain is a warning that the body is becoming too hot. Doctors say those suffering headache or muscle pain should stop all activity and rest in a cool place and drink cool liquids. Do not return to physical activity for a few hours because more serious conditions could develop.Doctors say some people face an increased danger from heat stress. __________ (50) Hot weather also increases dangers for people who must take medicine for high blood pressure, poor blood flow, nervousness or depression.A. Such persons have a weak or damaged heart, high blood pressure, or other problems of the blood system.B. Several of these conditions are present at the same time.C. Most people suffer only muscle pain as a result of heat stress.D. Several hot days are considered a heat wave.E. So does extreme heat.F. Doctors say people can do many things to protect themselves from the dangers of extreme heat.46.E。

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文提高训练题(3)

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文提高训练题(3)

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文提高训练题(3)Conservation or Wasted Effort?The black robin (旅鸫) is one of the world's rarest birds. It is a small, wild bird, and it lives only on the island of Little Mangere, off the coast of New Zealand. In 1967 there were about fifty black robins there; in 1977 there were fewer than ten.__________(46)Energetic steps are being taken to preserve the black robin.__________(47) The idea is to buy another island nearby as a special home, a "reserve", for threatened wild life, including black robins. The organizers say that LittleMangere should then be restocked (重新准备) with the robin's food. Thousands of the required plants are at present being cultivated in New Zealand.Is all this concern a waste of humaneffort?__________(48) Are we losing our sense of what is reasonable and what is unreasonable?In the earth's long, long past hundreds of kinds of creatures have evolved, risen to a degree of success and died out. In the long, long future there will be many new and different forms of life. Those creatures that adaptthemselves successfully to what the earth offers will survive for a long time.__________(49) This is nature's proven methodof operation.The rule of selection--"the survival of the fittest"--is the one by which human beings have themselves arrived on the scene. We, being one of the most adaptable creatures theearth has yet produced, may last longer than most.__________ (50) You may take it as another rule that when, at last, human beings show signs of dying out, no other creature will extend a paw (爪) to postpone our departure. On the contrary, we will be hurried out.Life seems to have grown too tough for black robins. I leave you to judge whether we should try to do anything about it.A Some creatures, certain small animals, insects and birds, will almost certainly outlast (比…长久) man, for they seem even more adaptable.B Those that fail to meet the challenges will disappear early.C Detailed studies are going on, and a public appeal for money has been made.D Both represent orders in the classification of life.E Is it any business of ours whether the black robin survives or dies out?F These are the only black robins left in the world.参考答案:F C E B A。

职称英语试题综合类B级补全短文模拟题

职称英语试题综合类B级补全短文模拟题

职称英语试题综合类B级补全短文模拟题补全短文(第46.50题,每题2分,,共10分)下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

SelmerAt 21, Ricardo Semler became boss of his father's business in Brazil, Semco, which sold parts for ships. Semler Junior worked like a madman, from 7:30 am, until midnight every day. One afternoon, while touring a factory in New York, he collapsed. The doctor who treated him said,"There's nothing wrong with you. But if you continue like this,you'll find a new home in our hospital." Semler got the message. He changed the way he worked. In fact, he changed the ways his employees worked too.He let his workers take more responsibility so that they would be the ones worrying when things went wrong. He allowed them to settheir own salaries, and he cut all the jobs he thought were unnecessary, like receptionists and secretaries. __________ (46). "Everyone at Semco, even top managers,meets guests in reception, does the photocopying, sends faxes, types letters and dials the phone."He completely reorganized the office: instead of walls, they have plants at Semco, so bosses can't shut themselves away from everyone else. __________ (47). As for uniforms, some people wear suits and others wear T-shirts.Semler says, "We have a sales manager named Rubin Agater whosits there reading the newspaper hour after hour. He doesn't even pretend to be busy. But when a Semco pump on the other side of the world fails millions of gallons ofoil are about to spill into the sea. Rubin springs into action.__________ (48). That's when he earns his salary. No one caresif he doesn't look busy the rest of the time,"Semco has flexible working hours: the employees decide when they need to arrive at work.__________ (49).It sounds perfect, but does it work? The answer is in the numbers: in the last six years,Semco's revenues have gone from $35 million to $212 million. The company has grown from eight hundred employees to 3,000. Why? Semler says it's because of "peer pressure". Peer pressure makes employees work hard for everyone else. __________ (50). In other words, Ricardo Semler treats his workers like adults and expects them to act like adults. And they do.第46题___________A.This saved money and brought more equality to the company.B.He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them.C.And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want.D.Most managers spend their time making it difficult for workers to work.E.If someone isn't doing his job well, the other workers will not allow the situation to continue.F.Also, Semco lets its workers use the company's machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year.第47题___________A.This saved money and brought more equality to the company.B.He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them.C.And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want.D.Most managers spend their time making it difficult for workers to work.E.If someone isn't doing his job well, the other workers will not allow the situation to continue.F.Also, Semco lets its workers use the company's machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year.第48题___________A.This saved money and brought more equality to the company.B.He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them.C.And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want.D.Most managers spend their time making it difficult for workers to work.E.If someone isn't doing his job well, the other workers will not allow the situation to continue.F.Also, Semco lets its workers use the company's machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year.第49题___________A.This saved money and brought more equality to the company.B.He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them.C.And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want.D.Most managers spend their time making it difficult for workers to work.E.If someone isn't doing his job well, the other workers will not allow the situation to continue.F.Also, Semco lets its workers use the company's machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year.第50题___________A.This saved money and brought more equality to the company.B.He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them.C.And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want.D.Most managers spend their time making it difficult for workers to work.E.If someone isn't doing his job well, the other workers will not allow the situation to continue.F.Also, Semco lets its workers use the company's machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year.。

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文训练题及答案6

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文训练题及答案6

2019年职称英语卫生类B级补全短文训练题及答案6The Joy of Living AloneMore and more Americans are living alone.Some live alone because of divorce or the death of a partner.——(46)According to a recent U.S.census(人口普查),25 percent of all households in the U.S.are made up of just one person.This is a dramatic change from the extended families of just a couple of generations ago.The typical person living alone is neither old nor lonely.——(47)The majority of these people have chosen to live alone.They are responding to decreasing social pressure to get married and have a family.It’s now socially acceptable,even fashionable,to live alone.As people get better jobs and become financially independent,it becomes possible for them to maintain aone.Person household.——(48)However, people who do get married are marrying at a later age and divorcing more often.The number one reason given by most people for living alone is that they simply enjoy doing what they want when they want to do it.“Living alone is a luxury,”says Nina Hagiwara,“Once you do it,you can’t ever go back to living wi th others.’’David C’Debaca, agrees.________ (49)Children think that being grown up means being able to do exactly as they please.________ (50)The chance to discover whether that freedom isas wonderful as it sounds is a chance more and more Americans are taking.A There’s more pressure to get married nowadaysB The growing number of women with good jobs has done muchto increase the number of people living alone.C However, even more people are living alone because they have chosen to.D It seems that many grown-ups today are realizing that childhood dreamE In fact,a quarter of the 23 million single people in the U.S.are under the age of 35F He says,“I like being by myself.”答案解析46.C 第一段的第一句讲的是:越来越多的人过着单身的生活。

职称英语综合类B级专项练习(补全短文)

XX年职称英语综合类B级专项练习(补全短文)xx年职称英语综合类B级专项练习(补全短文)The baby was born at 3:36 p. m. At 3:37, she scored 4 out of 10 on her first test. At 3:41, she scored 8 out of 10. The doctor was glad.Another baby, born at 8:24 p. m., scored 3 out of 10 on his first test. He scored 4 out of 10 on his second test. He took another test at 8:34 and scored 5. 1 He called for help1.These newborn babies took a test called the Apgar test. This test helps doctors diagnose problems. 2 Most babies take two tests. The first is at 1 minute after birth, and the second is at 5 minutes after birth. If a baby’s score at 5 minutes is less than 6, the baby takes another test at 10 minutes after birth.The Apgar test is not an in igence test. It’s a test that shows a baby’s health right after it is born. The Apgar test measures things such as a baby’s color, heart rate, and breathing. The test has five parts, and the score for each part can be 0, 1, or 2. 3A doctor named Virginia Apgar developed the test. Apgar went to medical school at Columbia University in New York City in 1929. She faced many challenges because she was the first woman in the program. However, she was one of thebest students in her class. After medical school, she started treating patients2.Apgar also became a researcher in anesthesiology, a new topic in medicine at the time3. During her studies, she learned how to give patients anesthesia. 4In the 1940s, many women started to have anesthesia when they gave birth. Apgar had a question: How does anesthesia affect newborn babies? In 1949, when Apgar was a professor at Columbia’s medical school, she created her simple test. She wrote a paper about her methods in 1953. Soon after, people started using the Apgar test around the world.In her work, Apgar saw that many newborns had problems. She wanted to help these babies survive. She stopped practicing medicine in 1959, and she went back to school to get a master’s degree in public health. 5Today, the Apgar test is still used all over the world. Newbo rn babies don’t know it, but Virginia Apgar is a very important person in the first few minutes of their lives.A Doctors add the scores together for the total Apgar score.B She spent the rest of her life doing research and raising money to help newborn babies.C A score of 10 is unmon.D The doctor was worried.E They decide if a baby is normal or needs special care.F Anesthesia is a procedure that makes patients lose consciousness, so they do not feel any pain during surgery.1. D 由第二段的前半局部可知这个婴儿三次健康测试的分数都不理想,而且最后一句提到他需要救助,说明他的情况,所以医生应该担忧。

2019职称英语综合类B补全短文试题及答案解析五

2019职称英语综合类B补全短文试题及答案解析五Growing cooperation among branches of tourism has proved valuable to all concerned. Government bureaus, trade andtravel associations, carriers and properties are all working together to bring about optimum conditions for travelers.Travel operators, specialists in the field of planning, sponsor extensive research programs. They have knowledge ofall areas and all carrier services, and they are experts in organizing different types of tours and ____(1)____. They distribute materials to agencies, such as journals, brochures and advertising projects. They offer familiarization and workshop tours ____(2)____.Tourist counselors give valuable seminars to acquaint agents with new programs and techniques in selling. In this way agents learn ____(3)____ and to suggest different modes and combinations of travel - planes; ships, trains, motorcoaches, car-rentals, and even car purchases.Properties and agencies work closely together to makethe most suitable contracts, considering both the comfort of the clients and their own profitable financial arrangement. Agencies rely upon the good services of hotels, and, conversely, ____(4)____, to fulfill their contracts and to send them clients.The same confidence exists between agencies and carriers, ____(5)____. Carriers are dependent upon agencies to supply passengers, and agencies are dependent upon carriers topresent them with marketable tours. All services must work together for greater efficiency, fair pricing and contented customers.A including car-rental and sight-seeing services.B so that in a short time agents can obtain first-hand knowledge of the tours.C in preparing effective advertising campaignsD as a result tourism is flouring in all countriesE hotels rely upon agenciesF to explain destinationsKEYS:CBFEAGross National Product (GNP)GGNP is measure most often used to determine how well the economy is faring; government and business alike____(1)____. What does GNP include? If the retail prices of all the goods and services produced during the year were added up, the figure arrived at would be the gross national product for that year.There are three different approaches to determining gross national product. All three will yield the same answer, because each is doing the same thing-measuring the total value of goods and services produced in the nation during the year. The first approach is totaling up the final market price of retail value of all production. This approach is easy to understand because it follows exactly the definitionof GNP-the value of the nation's production, or product,_____(2)_____.It is also possible to look at GNP from the point of view of goods and services bought rather than produced. This method is called the expenditures approach; it involves recording ____(3)____.About two-thirds of all expenditures in the marketplace are for consumer goods and services and are made by families buying to satisfy their needs. Economists call these household purchases personal consumption expenditures.The second largest buyer in the marketplace is government. Government at all level's accounts for over one-fifth of total expenditures.Investment expenditures made by business account for most of the remaining purchases. Under this category are all purchases of capital goods (such as machinery and equipment), all construction (including homes), and the differences between inventories at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year.The final and smallest item in the expenditure approach is net foreign investment. The total for this category is calculated by adding together all the expenditures____(4)____ and subtracting from that amount the total of all U.S. purchases made abroad.The third method of determining GNP is by analyzing income. Because the factors of production are responsible for the making of goods and services, it is possible to determine GNP by adding up all the payments made to those involved inthis production. The sum of all wages, salaries, interest, rent, and profits, plus indirect business taxes and capital consumption, must be calculated. The resulting total represents the payment, or income, side of the goods and services produced. This figure is most frequently referred to _____(5)_____. However, the gross national income should equal the gross national product.练习:A before anything is subtracted from the totalB as gross national income because it deals with income instead of productionC use it to determine their future policies and plansD based on foreign investmentsE made by foreign countries in the United StatesF who is buying the goods and services in the marketplaceKeys: CAFEB。

职称英语综合类B级补全短文考题和答案上

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Good WritingLike fine food, good writing is something we approach with pleasure and enjoy from the first taste to the last. (1) Quite the contrary, just as the cook has to undergo an intensive training, mastering the skills of his trade, the writer must sit at his desk and devote long hours to achieving a style in his writing, whatever its purpose-school work, matters of business, or purely social communication. (2) There are still some remote places in the world where you might find someone to do your business or social writing for you, for a fee. There are a few managers who are lucky enough to have the service of that rare kind of secretary who can take care of all sorts of letter writing with no more than a quick noteto work from. (3)We have to write school papers, business papers or home papers. We are constantly called on to put words to paper. It would be difficult to count the number of such words, messages, letters, and reports put to the mails or delivered by hand, but the daily figure must be enormous. (4) We want to arouse and hold the interest of readers. We want whatever we write to be read, from first word to last, not thrown into some “letters-to-be-read” file or int o a wastepaper basket. (5)A But for most of us, if there is any writing to be done, we have to do it ourselvesB However, the managers may sometimes cause the writers a lot of troubleC Any good writers, like good cooks, do not suddenly appear full-blown (成熟的)D What is more, everyone who writes expects, or at least hopes, that his writing will be read.E This is the reason we bend our efforts toward learning and practising the skills of interesting,effective writing.F You may be sure that the greater the effort, the more effective the writing, and the more re 【参考答案】1. C 2. F 3. A 4. D 5. E。

2019年职称英语考试:卫生类B级补全短文训练题(1)

2019年职称英语考试:卫生类B级补全短文训练题(1) he first four minutesWhen do people decide whether or not they want to become friends? During their first four minutes together, accordingto a book by Dr. Leonard Zunin. In his book, "Contact: The first four minutes," he offers this advice to anyoneinterested in starting new friendships: __46__. A lot of peoples whole lives would change if they did just that.You may have noticed that average person does not givehis undivided attention to someone he has just met.__47__. If anyone has ever done this to you, you probably did not like him very much.When we are introduced to new people, the author suggests, we should try to appear friendly and self-confident. In general, he says, "People like people who like themselves."On the other hand, we should not make the other person think we are too sure of ourselves. It is important to appear interested and sympathetic, realizing that the other person has his won needs, fears, and hopes.Hearing such advice, one might say, "But I'm not a friendly, self-confident person. That's not my nature. It would be dishonest for me to at that way."__48__. We can become accustomed to any changes wechoose to make in our personality. "It is like getting usedto a new car. It may be unfamiliar at first, but it goes much better than the old one."But isn't it dishonest to give the appearance offriendly self-confidence when we don't actually feel that way? Perhaps, but according to Dr. Zunin, "total honest" is not always good for social relationships, especially during the first few minutes of contact. There is a time for everything, and a certain amount of play-acting may be best for the first few minutes of contact with a stranger. That is not the timeto complain about one's health or to mention faults one finds in other people. It is not the time to tell the whole truth about one's opinions and impressions.__49__. For a husband and wife or a parent and child, problems often arise during their first four minutes together after they have been apart. Dr. Zunin suggests that thesefirst few minutes together be treated with care. If there are unpleasant matters to be discussed, they should be dealt with later.The author says that interpersonal relations should be taught as a required course in every school, along with reading, writing, and mathematics. __50__ that is at least as important as how much we know.A. In reply, Dr. Zunin would claim that a littlepractice can help us feel comfortable about changing oursocial habits.B. Much of what has been said about strangers alsoapplies to relationships with family members and friends.C. In his opinion, success in life depends mainly on how we get along with other people.D. Every time you meet someone in a social situation,give him your undivided attention for four minutes.E. He keeps looking over the other persons shoulder, asif hoping to find someone more interesting in another part of the room.F. He is eager to make friends with everyone.参考答案 46——50 DDCAC「答案解析」 "a cloud that contained Gobi desert dust as well as hydrocarbons from industrial pollution.""found that the amount of light reflected by theparticles in the air was more than 550 percent greater than normal for that time of year.""Taking samples at various levels from 15,000 feet to 20,000 feet in altitude"表达的意思与题干不同。

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2019年职称英语综合类B级考试补全短文专项练习及
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Watching Microcurrents Flow
We can now watch electricity as it flows through even the tiniest circuits. By scanning the magnetic field generated as electric currents flow through objects, physicists have managed ____1____. The technology will allow manufacturers to scan microchips for faults, as well as revealing microscopic defects in anything from aircraft to banknotes.
Gang Xiao and Ben Schrag at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, visualize the current by measuring subtle changes in the magnetic field of an object and
____2____.
Their sensor is adapted1 from an existing piece of technology that is used to measure large magnetic fields in computer hard drives.2”We redesigned the magnetic sensor to make it capable of measuring very weak changes in magnetic fields,” s ays Xiao.
The resulting device is capable of detecting a current as weak as 10 microamperes, even when the wire is buried deep
within a chip, and it shows up features as small as 40 nanometers across.
At present, engineers looking for defects in a chip have to peel off the layers and examine the circuits visually;
this is one of the obstacles ____3____. But the new magnetic microscope is sensitive enough to look inside chips and
reveal faults such as short circuits , nicks in the wires or electro migration — where a dense area of current picks up surrounding atoms and moves them along. “It is like watching a river flow,” explains Xiao.
As well as scanning tiny circuits, the microscope can be used to reveal the internal structure of any object capable
of conducting electricity.3 Fpr example, it could look
directly at microscopic cracks in an aeroplane’s fuselage,
____4____. The technique cannot yet pick up electrical
activity in the human brain because the current there is too small, but Xiao doesn’t rule it out4 in the future. “I can never say never,” he says.
Although the researchers have only just made the
technical details of the microscope public, it is already on sale,5 from electronics company Micro Magnetics in Fall River, Massachusetts. It is currently the size of a refrigerator and takes several minutes to scan a circuit, but Xiao and Schrag are working ____5____. A to shrink it to the size of a
desktop computer and cut the scanning B to making chips any smaller C to take tiny chips we require
D to picture the progress of the currents
E converting the information into a color picture showing the density
F faults in the metal strip of a forged banknote or bacteria in a waterDEBFA
A to shrink it to the size of a desktop computer and cut the scanning
B to making chips any smaller
C to take tiny chips we require
D to picture the progress of the currents
E converting the information into a color picture showing the density
F faults in the metal strip of a forged banknote or bacteria in a water。

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