【单选题】thErE ArECongrEssmEn who sAy thAt thE DEvElopmEnt oF A spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE systEm will proviDE EConomiC BEnEFits only to militAry ContrACtors. this ClAim is not truE.
A、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE systEm, EvEn iF it hAs no CurrEnt AppliCAtions For CiviliAn BusinEssEs, will still BEnEFit CiviliAn BusinEssEs BECAusE thosE BusinEssEs will BE ABlE to FinD proFitABlE usEs For thE govErnmEnt-DEvElopED tEChnology in thE FuturE.
whiCh oF thE Following stAtEmEnts, iF truE, proviDEs thE most support For thE ArgumEnt thAt A spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE systEm CoulD proviDE FuturE EConomiC BEnEFits For CiviliAn BusinEssEs
A、sEvErAl nEw mAtEriAls DEvElopED For thEApollo spACE progrAm wErE lAtEr ADAptED to proviDE BAsiC ComponEnts oF thE moDEm ComputEr AnD ElECtroniCs inDustriEs.
B、thE missilE DEFEnsE systEm in quEstion will not rEquirE thE DEvElopmEnt oF Any nEw tEChnologiEs.
C、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE progrAms mAy BE thE only wAy to DEFEnD CiviliAn populAtions AgAinst prEEmptivE nuClEAr AttACks.
D、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE progrAms, Although morE ExpEnsivE thAn trADitionAl lAnD-BAsED systEms, ArE thEorEtiCAlly morE EFFECtivE thAn trADitionAl lAnD-BAsED systEms.
E、thE sCiEntists EmployED on thE projECt CoulD mAkE ExtrAorDinAry ADvAnCEs in thE CApABilitiEs oF intErContinEntAl BAllistiC missilEs usED By thE Army.
A、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE systEm, EvEn iF it hAs no CurrEnt AppliCAtions For CiviliAn BusinEssEs, will still BEnEFit CiviliAn BusinEssEs BECAusE thosE BusinEssEs will BE ABlE to FinD proFitABlE usEs For thE govErnmEnt-DEvElopED tEChnology in thE FuturE.
whiCh oF thE Following stAtEmEnts, iF truE, proviDEs thE most support For thE ArgumEnt thAt A spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE systEm CoulD proviDE FuturE EConomiC BEnEFits For CiviliAn BusinEssEs
A、sEvErAl nEw mAtEriAls DEvElopED For thEApollo spACE progrAm wErE lAtEr ADAptED to proviDE BAsiC ComponEnts oF thE moDEm ComputEr AnD ElECtroniCs inDustriEs.
B、thE missilE DEFEnsE systEm in quEstion will not rEquirE thE DEvElopmEnt oF Any nEw tEChnologiEs.
C、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE progrAms mAy BE thE only wAy to DEFEnD CiviliAn populAtions AgAinst prEEmptivE nuClEAr AttACks.
D、spACE-BAsED missilE DEFEnsE progrAms, Although morE ExpEnsivE thAn trADitionAl lAnD-BAsED systEms, ArE thEorEtiCAlly morE EFFECtivE thAn trADitionAl lAnD-BAsED systEms.
E、thE sCiEntists EmployED on thE projECt CoulD mAkE ExtrAorDinAry ADvAnCEs in thE CApABilitiEs oF intErContinEntAl BAllistiC missilEs usED By thE Army.
【单选题】The following questions present a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlineD、Beneath the sentence, you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others.
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
The only lucid arguments printed in the newspaper concerning the new bond proposal was put forth by the high school principal who wrote a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor.
A、The only lucid arguments printed in the newspaper concerning the new bond proposal was put forth by the high school principal in a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor.
B、The principal of the high school wrote a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor that put forth the only lucid argument concerning the new bond proposal that was printed in the newspaper.
C、In a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor, the principal of the high school put forth the only lucid argument concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper.
D、The high school’s principal’s series of letters to the newspaper’s editor lucidly put forth the only arguments concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper.
E、Putting forth the only lucid arguments concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper, the series of letters to the newspaper’s editor were written by the high school’s principal.
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
The only lucid arguments printed in the newspaper concerning the new bond proposal was put forth by the high school principal who wrote a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor.
A、The only lucid arguments printed in the newspaper concerning the new bond proposal was put forth by the high school principal in a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor.
B、The principal of the high school wrote a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor that put forth the only lucid argument concerning the new bond proposal that was printed in the newspaper.
C、In a series of letters to the newspaper’s editor, the principal of the high school put forth the only lucid argument concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper.
D、The high school’s principal’s series of letters to the newspaper’s editor lucidly put forth the only arguments concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper.
E、Putting forth the only lucid arguments concerning the new bond proposal to be printed in the newspaper, the series of letters to the newspaper’s editor were written by the high school’s principal.
【单选题】The following questions present a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlineD、Beneath the sentence, you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others.
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
While most early robot designers equipped their robots with "legs," more recent robot designers have opted for movable treads, which make continual contact with the ground over a wide area in contrast with specific spots on the grounD、
A、in contrast with
B、rather than at
C、as opposed to at
D、instead of
E、as against
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
While most early robot designers equipped their robots with "legs," more recent robot designers have opted for movable treads, which make continual contact with the ground over a wide area in contrast with specific spots on the grounD、
A、in contrast with
B、rather than at
C、as opposed to at
D、instead of
E、as against
【单选题】The following data sufficiency problems consist of a question and two statements, labeled (1) and (2), in which certain data are given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Using the data given in the statements plus your knowledge of mathematics and everyday facts (such as the number of days in July or the meaning of counterclockwise), you must indicate whether
A、Statement (1)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B、Statement (2)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
C、BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statementALONE、is sufficient.
D、EACH statementALONE、is sufficient.
E. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
If b>a, then a is what percent of b
(1) a=4
(2) b=4a
A、Statement (1)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B、Statement (2)ALONE、is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
C、BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statementALONE、is sufficient.
D、EACH statementALONE、is sufficient.
E. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
If b>a, then a is what percent of b
(1) a=4
(2) b=4a
【单选题】The questions in this group are based on the content of a passage.After reading the passage, choose the best answer to each question.Answer all questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.
The collapse of the stock "bubble" of Internet-related companies in 2000-2001 has resulted in more than its fair share of analysis, hand-wringing, and finger-pointing.A、panel discussion at a recent Technology Today conference in Santa Monica produced a heated debate between two former luminaries of the dot.corn world: investment banker Pat Verhofen and Sue Mickelson, founder andCEO of Internet retailer Frizbeez.com.
Verhofen fired the opening shot by placing blame for the collapse of Internet stocks on the shoulders of Internet entrepreneurs who aggressively promoted ideas without viable business models. These entrepreneurs were both irresponsible and deceptive, Verhofen argued, to take investors’ money to fund operations that could not reasonably turn a profit, such as giving computers away for free or selling bulky objects, such as dog food or furniture, over the Internet. Many of these companies, he suggested, were little more than arrangements of smoke and mirrors designed to separate investors from their money.
Mickelson responded that Verhofen was like a fox in a henhouse blaming the rooster for all the dead chickens.Entrepreneurs cannot be blamed, she argued, for trying to make money for themselves and other people, because that is what entrepreneurs do. She also stated that you cannot know what ideas will or will not work until you try them; contemporaries of the Wright brothers said that a heavier-than-air aircraft could never work, and look at the skies today.
Mickelson instead placed the blame on the unscrupulous bankers and fund managers who hyped Internet stocks in order to cash in on fees from IPOs and trades. In contrast to entrepreneurs, these financial types actually do have a responsibility to offer only sound financial advice to their clients. If anyone should bear the blame, she argued, it should be people like Pat Verhofen.
Indigo Smith, the moderator of the panel, responded that perhaps the true fault lay with the common investors, who should not have invested in technology stocks in the first place if they lacked the knowledge to do so properly. While she expressed sympathy for those elderly investors who lost substantial portions of their retirement savings on flimsy Internet stocks, she observed that no one forced them to invest in those stocks.
If Verhofen’s arguments and statements are all correct, which of the following statements can accurately be inferred
A、Biotechnology executives who aggressively raise investment capital for bioengineered products with no conceivable market should be held responsible if biotechnology stocks crash.
B、Investors should make financial decisions only with the advice of qualified financial advisors, such as investment bankers or fund managers.
C、If people lose money on investments that they inadequately researched, they have only themselves to blame.
D、If insurance companies provide home insurance for homes built in a hurricane zone and those homes are subsequently all destroyed by a major hurricane, the insurance company should be blamed for any investment losses suffered by its shareholders.
E、The collapse of Internet stocks would not have occurred if companies had not attempted to sell bulky items, like dog food, over the Internet.
The collapse of the stock "bubble" of Internet-related companies in 2000-2001 has resulted in more than its fair share of analysis, hand-wringing, and finger-pointing.A、panel discussion at a recent Technology Today conference in Santa Monica produced a heated debate between two former luminaries of the dot.corn world: investment banker Pat Verhofen and Sue Mickelson, founder andCEO of Internet retailer Frizbeez.com.
Verhofen fired the opening shot by placing blame for the collapse of Internet stocks on the shoulders of Internet entrepreneurs who aggressively promoted ideas without viable business models. These entrepreneurs were both irresponsible and deceptive, Verhofen argued, to take investors’ money to fund operations that could not reasonably turn a profit, such as giving computers away for free or selling bulky objects, such as dog food or furniture, over the Internet. Many of these companies, he suggested, were little more than arrangements of smoke and mirrors designed to separate investors from their money.
Mickelson responded that Verhofen was like a fox in a henhouse blaming the rooster for all the dead chickens.Entrepreneurs cannot be blamed, she argued, for trying to make money for themselves and other people, because that is what entrepreneurs do. She also stated that you cannot know what ideas will or will not work until you try them; contemporaries of the Wright brothers said that a heavier-than-air aircraft could never work, and look at the skies today.
Mickelson instead placed the blame on the unscrupulous bankers and fund managers who hyped Internet stocks in order to cash in on fees from IPOs and trades. In contrast to entrepreneurs, these financial types actually do have a responsibility to offer only sound financial advice to their clients. If anyone should bear the blame, she argued, it should be people like Pat Verhofen.
Indigo Smith, the moderator of the panel, responded that perhaps the true fault lay with the common investors, who should not have invested in technology stocks in the first place if they lacked the knowledge to do so properly. While she expressed sympathy for those elderly investors who lost substantial portions of their retirement savings on flimsy Internet stocks, she observed that no one forced them to invest in those stocks.
If Verhofen’s arguments and statements are all correct, which of the following statements can accurately be inferred
A、Biotechnology executives who aggressively raise investment capital for bioengineered products with no conceivable market should be held responsible if biotechnology stocks crash.
B、Investors should make financial decisions only with the advice of qualified financial advisors, such as investment bankers or fund managers.
C、If people lose money on investments that they inadequately researched, they have only themselves to blame.
D、If insurance companies provide home insurance for homes built in a hurricane zone and those homes are subsequently all destroyed by a major hurricane, the insurance company should be blamed for any investment losses suffered by its shareholders.
E、The collapse of Internet stocks would not have occurred if companies had not attempted to sell bulky items, like dog food, over the Internet.
【单选题】In a certain conservative mutual fund, 70 percent of the money is invested in bonds, and of that portion, 40 percent is invested in highly rated corporate bonds. If at least $1.4 million in this fund is invested in highly rated corporate bonds, what is the smallest possible total value for the mutual fund
A、$4 million
B、$5 million
C、$6 million
D、$7 million
E、$8 million
A、$4 million
B、$5 million
C、$6 million
D、$7 million
E、$8 million
【单选题】The following questions present a sentence, part of which or all of which is underlineD、Beneath the sentence, you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others.
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
After his 1962 season, in which he set a record for on-base percentage, Mitch McAlister left his old team and signed with the Springfield Argonauts, with an annual salary of $550,000 and was the highest salary in professional baseball at that time.
A、Argonauts, with an annual salary of $550,000 and was the
B、Argonauts, earning $550,000 per year and it was the
C、Argonauts for a yearly wage of $550,000, being the
D、Argonauts, with annual pay of $550,000 per year, which was the
E、Argonauts for an annual salary of $550,000, the
These questions test correctness and effectiveness of expression. In choosing your answer, follow the requirements of standard writtenEnglish; that is, pay attention to grammar, choice of words, and sentence construction.Choose the answer that produces the most effective sentence; this answer should be clear and exact, without awkwardness, ambiguity, redundancy, or grammatical error.
After his 1962 season, in which he set a record for on-base percentage, Mitch McAlister left his old team and signed with the Springfield Argonauts, with an annual salary of $550,000 and was the highest salary in professional baseball at that time.
A、Argonauts, with an annual salary of $550,000 and was the
B、Argonauts, earning $550,000 per year and it was the
C、Argonauts for a yearly wage of $550,000, being the
D、Argonauts, with annual pay of $550,000 per year, which was the
E、Argonauts for an annual salary of $550,000, the
【单选题】In theory, the Habbendorf rotary engine could be a great racing engine, but in practice, it is not. The reason is that the available fuels do not have sufficient octane to obtain maximum performance from the engine.
The answer to which of the following questions would be most relevant to evaluating the adequacy of the explanation given above for why the Habbendorf rotary engine is not a great racing engine
A、If the Habbendorf rotary engine were to operate at maximum performance levels, how would its performance compare to that of an engine recognized as a great racing engine
B、At what level of octane in its fuel does the Habbendorf rotary engine achieve maximum performance
C、What levels of speed, acceleration, and efficiency must an engine display in order to be considered a "great racing engine "
D、Could a Habbendorf rotary engine be modified so that it is able to achieve maximum performance with the fuels currently available
E、If a car equipped with a Habbendoff rotary engine were to race against a comparable car equipped with a great racing engine, by how much would the performance of the great racing engine surpass that of the Habbendorf rotary engine
The answer to which of the following questions would be most relevant to evaluating the adequacy of the explanation given above for why the Habbendorf rotary engine is not a great racing engine
A、If the Habbendorf rotary engine were to operate at maximum performance levels, how would its performance compare to that of an engine recognized as a great racing engine
B、At what level of octane in its fuel does the Habbendorf rotary engine achieve maximum performance
C、What levels of speed, acceleration, and efficiency must an engine display in order to be considered a "great racing engine "
D、Could a Habbendorf rotary engine be modified so that it is able to achieve maximum performance with the fuels currently available
E、If a car equipped with a Habbendoff rotary engine were to race against a comparable car equipped with a great racing engine, by how much would the performance of the great racing engine surpass that of the Habbendorf rotary engine
【单选题】If 8a=9b and ab≠0, what is the ratio of
【单选题】在某实验中,三个试管各盛水若干克.现将浓度为12%的盐水lo克倒入A管中,混合后取10克倒入B管中,混合后再取10克倒入C管中,结果
A、
B、C三个试管中盐水的浓度分别为6%、2%、0.5%,那么三个试管中原来盛水最多的试管及其盛水量各是().
A、A试管,10克
B、B试管,20克
C、C试管,30克
D.B试管,40克
E、C试管,50克
A、
B、C三个试管中盐水的浓度分别为6%、2%、0.5%,那么三个试管中原来盛水最多的试管及其盛水量各是().
A、A试管,10克
B、B试管,20克
C、C试管,30克
D.B试管,40克
E、C试管,50克
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