【单选题】 CC4G is a partnership between the government and
A.
B.
C.
A.
A. private schools. |
B.
B. private companies. |
C.
C. women's groups. |
【单选题】Holistic medicine is regarding the person as (21)____________, a mental or emotional person, and also (22) ____________.Holistic medicine means looking at the body (23)_____________rather than looking at (24)____________of the body.
A、people only used to pay the doctor while they were not well
B.people paid the doctor when they were kept well
C.people used to paid the doctor if they got sick
A、people only used to pay the doctor while they were not well
B.people paid the doctor when they were kept well
C.people used to paid the doctor if they got sick
【单选题】The advantages of ’’an after the act’’ operation is:(31)____________(32)____________(33)_____________easilyOnly (34)____________of large firms and (35) _____________of small firms have a standard raw material inspection procedure.This testing of a product’’s effect must assess the impact of both ( 36 ) ____________and (37) ____________.
A、87%
B.80%
C.35%
A、87%
B.80%
C.35%
【单选题】Questions 29-34
Whose idea or words contains the following information
Write the correct letter, A-E、in boxes 29-34 on your answer sheet.
A、John Pistole
B、Johnny Isakson
C、Doug McMackin
D、Carey Rappaport
E、Sarah Horowtiz People must be collected to fill up the database because the system cannot save any of the imagery.
Whose idea or words contains the following information
Write the correct letter, A-E、in boxes 29-34 on your answer sheet.
A、John Pistole
B、Johnny Isakson
C、Doug McMackin
D、Carey Rappaport
E、Sarah Horowtiz People must be collected to fill up the database because the system cannot save any of the imagery.
【分析解答题】The lady want to go to ________.
【分析解答题】PERSONALDETAILS FORMName:(1)____________Membership number: (2)____________Address: 17 Lincoln Road,AnnandaleFax number: (3) ____________Telephone number: Daytime: 579 6363 Evening: (4)_____________
【分析解答题】The road to invention Big companies have a big problem with innovation. This was most vividly described byClaytonChristensen, a HarvardBusiness School professor, in his book, "The Innovator’’sDilemma" (HarvardBusiness School Press, 1997). Few conversations about innovation take place without reference to this influential work.The OxfordEnglishDictionary defines innovation as "making changes to something established". Invention, by contrast, is the act of "coming upon or finding: discovery". Whereas inventors stumble across or make new things, "innovators try to change the status quo," saysBhaskarChakravorti of the Monitor Group, another consulting firm, "which is why markets resist them. " Innovations frequently disrupt the way that companies do things (and may have been doing them for years).It is not just markets that resist innovation. Michael Hammer, co-author of another important business book ("Re-engineering theCorporation", HarperCollins) quotes the example of a PC-maker that set out to imitateDell’’s famous "Build-to-Order" system of computer assembly. The company found that its attempts were frustrated not just by its head of manufacturing, who feared it would lead to most of his demesne, including his job, being outsourced, but also by the head of marketing, who did not want to upset his existing retail outlets. So the innovative proposal got nowhere.Dell continued to dominate the business.Mr.Christensen described how "disruptive innovation" — simpler, cheaper and more convenient products that seriously upset the status quo — can herald the rapid downfall of well-established and successful businesses. This, he argues, is because most organizations are designed to grow through "sustaining innovations"-the sort, like Gillette’’s vibrating razor, that do no more than improve on existing products for existing markets.When they are hit by a disruptive innovation — as IBM was by the invention of the personal computer and as numerous national airlines have been by low-cost carriers — they are in danger of being blasted out of their market. This message found a ready audience, coming as it did just as giant businesses from banking to retailing, and from insurance to auction houses, were being told that some as-yet-unformed dotcom was about to knock them off their pedestal.
【单选题】The advantages of ’’an after the act’’ operation is:(31)____________(32)____________(33)_____________easilyOnly (34)____________of large firms and (35) _____________of small firms have a standard raw material inspection procedure.This testing of a product’’s effect must assess the impact of both ( 36 ) ____________and (37) ____________.
A、have a set of standards which adhere to national requirements.
B.have adopted standards in line with SA
A、
C.represent some ofAustralia’’s major exporters.
A、have a set of standards which adhere to national requirements.
B.have adopted standards in line with SA
A、
C.represent some ofAustralia’’s major exporters.
【单选题】Choose the correct letter, A,
B、or C、 A、TFN is issued
A.if you change your name.
B、only once in a lifetime.
C.when you claim a government benefit.
B、or C、 A、TFN is issued
A.if you change your name.
B、only once in a lifetime.
C.when you claim a government benefit.
【单选题】you shoulD spEnD ABout 20 minutEs on quEstions 27-40, whiCh ArE BAsED on rEADing pAssAgE 3 BElow.
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At A timE whEn most think oF outEr spACE As thE FinAl FrontiEr, wE must rEmEmBEr thAt A grEAt DEAl oF unFinishED BusinEss rEmAins hErE on EArth. roBots CrAwl on thE surFACE oF mArs, AnD spACECrAFt Exit our solAr systEm, But most oF our own plAnEt hAs still nEvEr BEEn sEEn By humAn EyEs. it sEEms ironiC thAt wE know morE ABout impACt CrAtErs on thE FAr siDE oF thE moon thAn ABout thE longEst AnD lArgEst mountAin rAngE on EArth. it is AmAzing thAt humAn BEings CrossED A quArtEr oF A million milEs oF spACE to visit our nEArEst CElEstiAl nEighBor BEForE pEnEtrAting just two milEs DEEp into thE EArth’s own wAtErs to ExplorE thE miDoCEAn riDgE.AnD it woulD BE hArD to imAginE A morE signiFiCAnt pArt oF our plAnEt to invEstigAtE - A ChAin oF volCAniC mountAins 42,000 milEs long whErE most oF thE EArth’s soliD surFACE wAs Born, AnD whErE vAst volCAnoEs ContinuE to CrEAtE nEw suBmArinE lAnDsCApEs.
thE FigurE wE so oFtEn sEE quotED - 71% oF thE EArth’s surFACE - unDErstAtEs thE oCEAns’ importAnCE. iF you ConsiDEr instEAD thrEE-DimEnsionAl volumEs, thE lAnD-DwEllErs’ shArE oF thE plAnEt shrinks EvEn morE towArD insigniFiCAnCE: lEss thAn 1% oF thE totAl. most oF thE oCEAns’ Enormous volumE, liEs DEEp BElow thE FAmiliAr surFACE. thE uppEr sunlit lAyEr, By onE EstimAtE, ContAins only 2 or 3% oF thE totAl spACE AvAilABlE to liFE. thE othEr 97% oF thE EArth’s BiosphErE liEs DEEp BEnEAth thE wAtEr’s surFACE, whErE sunlight nEvEr pEnEtrAtEs.
until rECEntly, it wAs impossiBlE to stuDy thE DEEp oCEAn DirECtly.By thE sixtEEnth CEntury, Diving BElls AllowED pEoplE to stAy unDErwAtEr For A short timE: thEy CoulD swim to thE BEll to BrEAthE Air trAppED unDErnEAth it rAthEr thAn rEturn All thE wAy to thE surFACE. lAtEr, othEr DEviCEs, inCluDing prEssurizED or ArmorED suits, hEAvy mEtAl hElmEts, AnD ComprEssED Air suppliED through hosEs From thE surFACE, AllowED At lEAst onE DivEr to rEACh 500 FEEt or so.
it wAs 1930 whEn A Biologist nAmED williAmBEEBE AnD his EnginEEring CollEAguE otisBArton sEAlED thEmsElvEs into A nEw kinD oF Diving CrAFt, An invEntion thAt FinAlly AllowED humAns to pEnEtrAtE BEyonD thE shAllow sunlit lAyEr oF thE sEA AnD thE history oF DEEp-sEA ExplorAtion BEgAn. sCiEnCE thEn wAs lArgEly inCiDEntAl - somEthing thAt hAppEnED Along thE wAy. in tErms oF tEChniCAl ingEnuity AnD humAn BrAvEry, this pArt oF thE story is EvEry Bit As AmAzing As thE history oF EArly AviAtion. yEt mAny oF thEsE inDiviDuAls, AnD thE DEEp-Diving vEhiClEs thAt thEy Built AnD tEstED, ArE not wEll known.
it wAs not until thE 1970s thAt DEEp-Diving mAnnED suBmErsiBlEs wErE ABlE to rEACh thE miDoCEAn riDgE AnD BEgin mAking mAjor ContriButions to A wiDE rAngE oF sCiEntiFiC quEstions.A、Burst oF DisCovEriEs FollowED in short orDEr. sEvErAl oF thEsE proFounDly ChAngED wholE FiElDs oF sCiEnCE, AnD thEir impliCAtions ArE still not Fully unDErstooD、For ExAmplE, Biologists mAy now BE sEEing - in thE strAngE CommunitiEs oF miCroBEs AnD AnimAls thAt livE ArounD DEEp volCAniC vEnts - CluEs to thE origin oF liFE on EArth. no onE EvEn knEw thAt thEsE CommunitiEs ExistED BEForE ExplorErs BEgAn Diving to thE Bottom in suBmErsiBlEs.
EntEring thE DEEp, BlACk AByss prEsEnts uniquE ChAllEngEs For whiCh humAns must CArEFully prEpArE iF thEy wish to survivE. it is An unForgiving EnvironmEnt, Both hArsh AnD strAngEly BEAutiFul, thAt FEw who hAvE not ExpEriEnCED it FirsthAnD CAn Fully ApprECiAtE.EvEn thE most powErFul sEArChlights pEnEtrAtE only tEns oF FEEt. suspEnDED pArtiClEs sCAttEr thE light AnD wAtEr itsElF is FAr lEss trAnspArEnt thAn Air; it ABsorBs AnD sCAttErs light. thE oCEAn Also swAllows othEr typEs oF ElECtromAgnEtiC rADiAtion, inCluDing rADio signAls. thAt is why mAny DEEp sEA vEhiClEs DAnglE Fr
thEDEEp sEA
At A timE whEn most think oF outEr spACE As thE FinAl FrontiEr, wE must rEmEmBEr thAt A grEAt DEAl oF unFinishED BusinEss rEmAins hErE on EArth. roBots CrAwl on thE surFACE oF mArs, AnD spACECrAFt Exit our solAr systEm, But most oF our own plAnEt hAs still nEvEr BEEn sEEn By humAn EyEs. it sEEms ironiC thAt wE know morE ABout impACt CrAtErs on thE FAr siDE oF thE moon thAn ABout thE longEst AnD lArgEst mountAin rAngE on EArth. it is AmAzing thAt humAn BEings CrossED A quArtEr oF A million milEs oF spACE to visit our nEArEst CElEstiAl nEighBor BEForE pEnEtrAting just two milEs DEEp into thE EArth’s own wAtErs to ExplorE thE miDoCEAn riDgE.AnD it woulD BE hArD to imAginE A morE signiFiCAnt pArt oF our plAnEt to invEstigAtE - A ChAin oF volCAniC mountAins 42,000 milEs long whErE most oF thE EArth’s soliD surFACE wAs Born, AnD whErE vAst volCAnoEs ContinuE to CrEAtE nEw suBmArinE lAnDsCApEs.
thE FigurE wE so oFtEn sEE quotED - 71% oF thE EArth’s surFACE - unDErstAtEs thE oCEAns’ importAnCE. iF you ConsiDEr instEAD thrEE-DimEnsionAl volumEs, thE lAnD-DwEllErs’ shArE oF thE plAnEt shrinks EvEn morE towArD insigniFiCAnCE: lEss thAn 1% oF thE totAl. most oF thE oCEAns’ Enormous volumE, liEs DEEp BElow thE FAmiliAr surFACE. thE uppEr sunlit lAyEr, By onE EstimAtE, ContAins only 2 or 3% oF thE totAl spACE AvAilABlE to liFE. thE othEr 97% oF thE EArth’s BiosphErE liEs DEEp BEnEAth thE wAtEr’s surFACE, whErE sunlight nEvEr pEnEtrAtEs.
until rECEntly, it wAs impossiBlE to stuDy thE DEEp oCEAn DirECtly.By thE sixtEEnth CEntury, Diving BElls AllowED pEoplE to stAy unDErwAtEr For A short timE: thEy CoulD swim to thE BEll to BrEAthE Air trAppED unDErnEAth it rAthEr thAn rEturn All thE wAy to thE surFACE. lAtEr, othEr DEviCEs, inCluDing prEssurizED or ArmorED suits, hEAvy mEtAl hElmEts, AnD ComprEssED Air suppliED through hosEs From thE surFACE, AllowED At lEAst onE DivEr to rEACh 500 FEEt or so.
it wAs 1930 whEn A Biologist nAmED williAmBEEBE AnD his EnginEEring CollEAguE otisBArton sEAlED thEmsElvEs into A nEw kinD oF Diving CrAFt, An invEntion thAt FinAlly AllowED humAns to pEnEtrAtE BEyonD thE shAllow sunlit lAyEr oF thE sEA AnD thE history oF DEEp-sEA ExplorAtion BEgAn. sCiEnCE thEn wAs lArgEly inCiDEntAl - somEthing thAt hAppEnED Along thE wAy. in tErms oF tEChniCAl ingEnuity AnD humAn BrAvEry, this pArt oF thE story is EvEry Bit As AmAzing As thE history oF EArly AviAtion. yEt mAny oF thEsE inDiviDuAls, AnD thE DEEp-Diving vEhiClEs thAt thEy Built AnD tEstED, ArE not wEll known.
it wAs not until thE 1970s thAt DEEp-Diving mAnnED suBmErsiBlEs wErE ABlE to rEACh thE miDoCEAn riDgE AnD BEgin mAking mAjor ContriButions to A wiDE rAngE oF sCiEntiFiC quEstions.A、Burst oF DisCovEriEs FollowED in short orDEr. sEvErAl oF thEsE proFounDly ChAngED wholE FiElDs oF sCiEnCE, AnD thEir impliCAtions ArE still not Fully unDErstooD、For ExAmplE, Biologists mAy now BE sEEing - in thE strAngE CommunitiEs oF miCroBEs AnD AnimAls thAt livE ArounD DEEp volCAniC vEnts - CluEs to thE origin oF liFE on EArth. no onE EvEn knEw thAt thEsE CommunitiEs ExistED BEForE ExplorErs BEgAn Diving to thE Bottom in suBmErsiBlEs.
EntEring thE DEEp, BlACk AByss prEsEnts uniquE ChAllEngEs For whiCh humAns must CArEFully prEpArE iF thEy wish to survivE. it is An unForgiving EnvironmEnt, Both hArsh AnD strAngEly BEAutiFul, thAt FEw who hAvE not ExpEriEnCED it FirsthAnD CAn Fully ApprECiAtE.EvEn thE most powErFul sEArChlights pEnEtrAtE only tEns oF FEEt. suspEnDED pArtiClEs sCAttEr thE light AnD wAtEr itsElF is FAr lEss trAnspArEnt thAn Air; it ABsorBs AnD sCAttErs light. thE oCEAn Also swAllows othEr typEs oF ElECtromAgnEtiC rADiAtion, inCluDing rADio signAls. thAt is why mAny DEEp sEA vEhiClEs DAnglE Fr
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