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Calculations, which are astronomically exact, have been made    with the use of computers.


  1. A.
    possible
  2. B.
    it possible
  3. C.
    possibly
  4. D.
    to be possible
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China has developed the world’s fastest supercomputer.
◇Tianhe-1 has a high computing speed, which (1)__________ it the fastest computer in the world.
◇Tianhe-1 is 40 percent faster than the (2)__________ fastest supercomputer in the world.
◇(3)__________ Jack Dongarra, we learn that the Chinese supercomputer is faster than the existing Number One machine.
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◇It’s obvious that top scientific talents are (7)__________ to research centers with large supercomputers.
The secret behind supercomputers is networking technology.
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A.possible

B.it possible

C.possibly

D.to be possible

 

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