【单选题】ThefirmshouldmakeasubstantialprofitsatisfactorylaborrelationsaremaintaineD、()
A、unless
B、evenif
C、provided
D、incase
A、unless
B、evenif
C、provided
D、incase
【单选题】Mumps()averycommondiseasewhichusuallyaffectschildren.
A.was
B.is
C.are
D.were
A.was
B.is
C.are
D.were
【单选题】甲城卖出的报纸比乙城多。因此、甲城的居民比乙城的居民更了解天下大事。
以下各句如果为真,都能削弱上述结论,除了:()
A.甲城人口比乙城多。
B.乙城的很多居民在甲城工作,所以就在甲城购买报纸。
C.甲城居民普遍比乙城居民花更少的时间阅读报纸。
D.甲城发行仅限于本地新闻报道的周报。
E.甲城报摊出售的报纸的平均价格低于乙城。
以下各句如果为真,都能削弱上述结论,除了:()
A.甲城人口比乙城多。
B.乙城的很多居民在甲城工作,所以就在甲城购买报纸。
C.甲城居民普遍比乙城居民花更少的时间阅读报纸。
D.甲城发行仅限于本地新闻报道的周报。
E.甲城报摊出售的报纸的平均价格低于乙城。
【分析解答题】你作为长期从事技术工作的人员,适合读MBA吗?
【单选题】zlDA:lADlow博士,一个心理学研究专家,非常有说服力地证明了他的关于决定老鼠行为的因素的理论,该理论可对老鼠在迷宫中如何表现进行一致、准确的预测。基于这些证据,lADlow博士声称他的理论无懈可击。
Anson:那么lADlow博士不是一个负责任的心理学家。lADlow博士的证据并不能最终证明他的理论是正确的。负责任的心理学家通常都承认新证据的出现有可能会揭示他们的理论是不正确的。
下面哪一项能从Anson的论述中合理地推出
A.lADlow博士的关于他的理论可对老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现进行一致、准确的预测中的证据是不准确的。
B.那些根据他们的理论,可对老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现进行一致、准确的预测的心理学家不能负责任地推出他们的理论是正确无疑的。
C.不管心理学家是怎样地认真负责,他们从来都不能提出正确的理论上的解释。
D.负责任的心理学家不做老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现的预测。
E.那些承认新证据有可能会证明他们的理论是不正确的心理学家是负责任的心理学家。
Anson:那么lADlow博士不是一个负责任的心理学家。lADlow博士的证据并不能最终证明他的理论是正确的。负责任的心理学家通常都承认新证据的出现有可能会揭示他们的理论是不正确的。
下面哪一项能从Anson的论述中合理地推出
A.lADlow博士的关于他的理论可对老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现进行一致、准确的预测中的证据是不准确的。
B.那些根据他们的理论,可对老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现进行一致、准确的预测的心理学家不能负责任地推出他们的理论是正确无疑的。
C.不管心理学家是怎样地认真负责,他们从来都不能提出正确的理论上的解释。
D.负责任的心理学家不做老鼠在迷宫中会如何表现的预测。
E.那些承认新证据有可能会证明他们的理论是不正确的心理学家是负责任的心理学家。
【单选题】In the old days, sending a thank-you note to a relative was easy. You wrote it, (1) , a stamp on the envelope and dropped it (2) a mailbox. (3) it went in a red-white-and-blue U.S. Mail truck, and (4) of days later the friendly neighborhood mailman walked it, (5) . weather, right to the recipient’s door.
(6) you’re as likely to send a fax, e-mail, or instant message. (7) you cling to traditional pen and paper, it’s no longer clear (8) it will travel.AirborneExpress Overnight Two-Day Priority
(9) it moves into the 1st century, theAmerican mail system (13) to survive. In the past few years, the U.S. Postal Service(USPS) has (11) many new services, (12) stamps over the Internet, electronic bill payment, and a service that prints and mails electronic documents Yet revenues depleted by alternative communications (e-mail, electronic banking), (13) with rising fuel and operating costs, led to a $150 million loss in 2000.
Meanwhile, private carriers are competing (14) business, forcing the Postal Service to contract with the likes ofDHL andEmery Worldwide just to maintain its global reach. (15) still delivering 20 percent of the world’s mail, the men and women in the blue uniforms of the Postal Service just can’t seem to (16) .
The problem is that the U.S. hasn’t (17) grips with the fact that in a fast-changing world, mail delivery is better run as a competitive business than as a government monopoly. (18) many countries have privatized their postal systems, the USPS has attempted to maintain business in both the public and private worlds. It is a semiprivate corporation with a lumbering government bureaucracy. It is (19) by a board of governors (20) a blend of local politicians, small-town business leaders and federal bureaucrats.
A、toB、in
C、intoD、with
(6) you’re as likely to send a fax, e-mail, or instant message. (7) you cling to traditional pen and paper, it’s no longer clear (8) it will travel.AirborneExpress Overnight Two-Day Priority
(9) it moves into the 1st century, theAmerican mail system (13) to survive. In the past few years, the U.S. Postal Service(USPS) has (11) many new services, (12) stamps over the Internet, electronic bill payment, and a service that prints and mails electronic documents Yet revenues depleted by alternative communications (e-mail, electronic banking), (13) with rising fuel and operating costs, led to a $150 million loss in 2000.
Meanwhile, private carriers are competing (14) business, forcing the Postal Service to contract with the likes ofDHL andEmery Worldwide just to maintain its global reach. (15) still delivering 20 percent of the world’s mail, the men and women in the blue uniforms of the Postal Service just can’t seem to (16) .
The problem is that the U.S. hasn’t (17) grips with the fact that in a fast-changing world, mail delivery is better run as a competitive business than as a government monopoly. (18) many countries have privatized their postal systems, the USPS has attempted to maintain business in both the public and private worlds. It is a semiprivate corporation with a lumbering government bureaucracy. It is (19) by a board of governors (20) a blend of local politicians, small-town business leaders and federal bureaucrats.
A、toB、in
C、intoD、with
【单选题】Older people must be given more chances to learn if they are to contribute to society rather than be a financial burden, according to a new study on population published recently.
The current approach which (1) on younger people and on skills for employment is not (2) to meet the challenges of demographic (人口结构的) change, it says. Only 1% of the education budget is (3) spent on the oldest third of the population.
The (4) include the fact that most people can expect to spend a third of their lives in (5) , that there are now more people over 59 than under 16 and that 11.3 million people are (6) state pension age.
" (7) needs to continue throughout life. Our historic concentration of policy attention and resources (8) young people cannot meet the new (9) ," says the report’s author, Professor Stephen McNair.
The major (10) of our education budget is spent on people below the age of 25. (11) people are changing their jobs, (12) , partners and lifestyles more often than (13) , they need opportunities to learn at every age. (14) , some people are starting new careers in their 50s and later.
People need opportunities to make a" midlife review" to (15) to the later stages of employed life, and to plan for the transition (16) retirement, which may now happen. (17) at any point from 50 to over 90, says McNair.
And there should be more money (18) to support people in establishing a (19) of identity and finding constructive (20) for the "third age", the 20 or more years they will spend in healthy retired life.
A、measureB、ratio
C、area
D、portion
The current approach which (1) on younger people and on skills for employment is not (2) to meet the challenges of demographic (人口结构的) change, it says. Only 1% of the education budget is (3) spent on the oldest third of the population.
The (4) include the fact that most people can expect to spend a third of their lives in (5) , that there are now more people over 59 than under 16 and that 11.3 million people are (6) state pension age.
" (7) needs to continue throughout life. Our historic concentration of policy attention and resources (8) young people cannot meet the new (9) ," says the report’s author, Professor Stephen McNair.
The major (10) of our education budget is spent on people below the age of 25. (11) people are changing their jobs, (12) , partners and lifestyles more often than (13) , they need opportunities to learn at every age. (14) , some people are starting new careers in their 50s and later.
People need opportunities to make a" midlife review" to (15) to the later stages of employed life, and to plan for the transition (16) retirement, which may now happen. (17) at any point from 50 to over 90, says McNair.
And there should be more money (18) to support people in establishing a (19) of identity and finding constructive (20) for the "third age", the 20 or more years they will spend in healthy retired life.
A、measureB、ratio
C、area
D、portion
【单选题】
【单选题】某商场的营业额2005年、2006年分别同比上l了10%,而2007年、2008年连续两年平均每年比上一年降低了10%,那么2008年比2004年的营业额( ).
A.上升了2%
B.上升了1.21%
C.没有变化
D.下降了1.21%
E.(E) 下降了1.99%
A.上升了2%
B.上升了1.21%
C.没有变化
D.下降了1.21%
E.(E) 下降了1.99%
【分析解答题】
A.条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分.
B.条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分.
C.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来充分.
D.条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分.
E.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来也不充分. 某工厂的一种产品原来利润率(利润/成本)为32%,由于原材料和石油涨价,成本提高,而按物价局要求出厂价不变,则利润降为20%.
(1)成本提高了20%;(2)成本提高了10%.
A.条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分.
B.条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分.
C.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来充分.
D.条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分.
E.条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来也不充分. 某工厂的一种产品原来利润率(利润/成本)为32%,由于原材料和石油涨价,成本提高,而按物价局要求出厂价不变,则利润降为20%.
(1)成本提高了20%;(2)成本提高了10%.
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