单词:Basic Language for Implementation of System Software
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LESSON 8 VISITING A SOFTWARE COMPANY Dashan: Hello, I have an appointment with Mr Parker. My name is Dashan. 大山:你好,我约好要见帕克先生,我叫大山。 Receptionist: Mr Parker. Mr Dashan is here. 接待员:帕克先生,大山先生到了。 Glen: Dashan, long t
Growing up in Taiwan as the daughter of a calligrapher, 我在台湾长大。作为一位书法家的女儿, one of my most treasured memories was my mother showing me the beauty, the shape and the form of Chinese characters. 我最珍贵的记忆之
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May 1 marks the 50th anniversary of a special computer language aimed at enabling college students not trained in mathematics to use computers. The birth of BASIC is now seen as a major step toward the era of personal computers. 50 years ago, compute
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有时候我们说英语用词不对,或者说法不地道,造成误解或者不解。那么我们就有必要换一种说法解释清楚,让人明白。看下面这组对话: Mark: English is a very easy language to learn. Susan: What do you m