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All the following statements are true, EXCEPT:


Based on the text, judge the following items.

The Chinese ship episode emphasized the necessity for the

Australian maritime authorities to watch the shipping industry

continuously.


Based on the text, judge the following items.

The word “fine" (l2) is used to describe “The Maritime Union

of Australia" (l1).

Procedural programming has been around since the

inception of computers and programming. Object–oriented

paradigms arrived a little later — in the late 1950s to early 1960s

— which means over 50 years of object–oriented problem solving.

Still, many developers lack a full understanding of the thought

process in developing object–oriented software and therefore can't

take advantage of its concepts. I'm happy to see that this book, The

Object–Oriented Thought Process, has taken this fairly old

perspective and given it full attention and renewed interest.

Not having read the previous editions, I'm not familiar

with the changes represented in this fourth edition. Author Matt

Weisfeld is a professor who understands these important concepts

and the level of knowledge and process required for readers and

students to grasp what they need to know. The examples in the book

are concise, clear, and easy to follow. Additionally, the book makes

good use of white space, lists, pictures, and diagrams to make the

content easier to follow and scan quickly.

Weisfeld has organized the concepts to build on each

other, ensuring that students understand one concept well before

moving to the next. On the other hand, readers who already

understand the fundamentals can go directly to object–oriented

thought processes for particular programming paradigms, such as

Web services or client–server applications.

The book is language–neutral. Its examples are in C#, but

a supplementary website offers example code in other languages. If

your language isn't fairly represented, don't be deterred from

acquiring this book because object–oriented concepts and semantics

are mostly universal — just the particular implementation might

vary due to the language.

Each chapter contains UML and example code to better

understand the concepts and see how they're implemented. The last

chapter introduces design patterns but without going into great

detail about how to use them. This lets the inexperienced reader

know that design patterns would be the next step in the path to

developing good code.

Overall, I can recommend this book to code developers,

designers, and testers — to anyone with an interest in proper

software development semantics. It's available in a digital format

that serves as a useful ready reference.

Scott Brookhart. Thinking about objects.

Internet: (adapted).

Considering the book review above, judge the following items.

The book is student–friendly when it comes to developing a

gradual understanding of concepts.

According to the text, judge the items below.

The example codes are presented in C#, but the book offers

support for those who use other languages.



Based on the text, judge the following items.

The Chinese crew agreed to compensate the Australian government for their law infringement.



Based on the text, judge the following items.

The Chinese ship episode emphasized the necessity for the Australian maritime authorities to watch the shipping industry continuously.

Judge the following items, according to the text above

In “to me that's not an audit, that's a joint venture" (l 5), the word “that" refers to the situation mentioned before, that is, the same auditing firm being responsible for a client for too long a period of time.

According to the text above, regarding Public Funding of

Presidential elections in the United States, choose the correct

alternative.

Read text to answer from 33 through 38.

This (Illegal) American Life

By Maria E. Andreu My parents came to New York City to make their fortune when I was a baby. Irresponsible and dreamy and in their early 20s, they didn't think things through when their visa expired; they decided to stay just a bit longer to build up a nest egg. But our stay got progressively longer, until, when I was 6, my grandfather died in South America. My father decided my mother and I should go to the funeral and, with assurances that he would handle everything, sat me down and told me I'd have a nice visit in his boyhood home in Argentina, then be back in America in a month. I didn't see him for two years. We couldn't get a visa to return. My father sent us money from New Jersey, as the months of our absence stretched into years. Finally, he met someone who knew "coyotes" - people who smuggled others into the U.S. via Mexico. He paid them what they asked for, and we flew to Mexico City. They drove us to the Mexican side of the border, and left us at a beach. Another from their operation picked us up there and drove us across as his family. We passed Disneyland on our way to the airport, where we boarded the plane to finally rejoin my father. As a child, I had thought coming back home would be the magical end to our troubles, but in many ways it was the beginning. I chafed at the strictures of undocumented life: no social security number meant no public school (instead I attended a Catholic school my parents could scarcely afford); no driver's license, no after-school job. My parents had made their choices, and I had to live with those, seeing off my classmates as they left on a class trip to Canada, or packing to go off to college, where 1 could not go. The year before I graduated from high school, Congress passed the amnesty law of 1987. A few months after my 18th birthday, I became legal and what had always seemed a blank future of no hope suddenly turned dazzling with possibility. When I went for my interview at the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the caseworker looked at me quizzically when he heard me talk in unaccented English and joke about current events. Surely this American teenager did not fit in with the crowd of illegals looking to make things right. At the time, I was flattered. His confusion meant I could pass as an American.

(Newsweek, October 2f , 2008. Page 12.)

The author and her mother

Read the dialogue in the picture. Choose the option to fill in the blank.

In the sentence of the text: “However, if you want people to continue using the app, and use it frequently and often, then you have to do more than just present lessons in the app” (lines 17-19), the connector However can be replaced, without any change in meaning, by

When you “make informed choices” (l.11), you are still in doubt about something and need further information to make up your mind.

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