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下列集成ADC,属于逐次比较型的有()。 A.ADC0809 B.AD574

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下列集成ADC,属于逐次比较型的有()。

A.ADC0809

B.AD574

C.ICL7106

D.ICL7107

答案:

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In Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called “satellite kids”, who live in one place but whose parents live in another place.

Asians are immigrating to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before.Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the West.In Asia, especially in China, Japan, and Korea, it is difficult to go to university.Students must first pass the strict national examination.However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go.As a result, Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.

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Only until now are Canadians and Americans discovering the “satellite kid” problem.Because these children do not speak English and because their parents are not there to take care of them, they are often absent from school.To be a “satellite kid” means to grow up in a country where you know you are different and where you cannot make friends because you do not speak English well.Also, it means to grow up lonely, because your parents are elsewhere.What these “satellite kids” will probably say to their parents is that it’s better to have parents around than to have a university education.

小题1:Some Asian parents send their kids abroad because ________.

A.they hope their children may easily find a job there

B.the kids may not be accepted by universities in their own countries

C.all foreign universities are better than the ones in their own countries

D.the kids want to improve their English and make foreign friends小题2: “Satellite kids” refer to Asian kids ________.

A.without patents

B.living abroad alone

C.with university education

D.speaking no English小题3:Some Asian immigrant children become “satellite kids” because their parents ______.

A.want to leave their own country

B.want them to go to university

C.return to their countries to work

D.want them to be independent小题4: What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Parents want better education for their kids.

B.Parents feel lonely and miss their families.

C.Canadians and Americans begin to notice the “satellite kids” problem.

D.Kids in foreign countries alone are badly in need of care from family.

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