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What opes of plans could companies use in this type of intonation? Explain why you think these plans would be important?

What opes of plans could companies use in this type of intonation? Explain why you think these plans would be important?

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第1题
There is no one absolutely correct way to draw up a lesson plan and each teacher will
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What can we infer from the first four paragraphs?

A.Uruguay has been always trying to join in the privatizing wave

B.Economists argue that privatization is an efficient way to boost Uruguay's GDP.

C.Mr. Battle plans to privatize the country's economy completely.

D.The opposition Broad Front is in favor of privatization.

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第3题
A What do you mean B What about you C I’m not sure D What a pity E What do you think F S

A What do you mean B What about you

C I’m not sure D What a pity

E What do you think F Sounds great

G Say, why don’t you come with us H Do you mean it

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Natasha:__56__. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. __57__? Any plans?

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Explain the two opes of problems and decisions Contd the three decision-making conditions.
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第5题
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ach:

"Maybe young couples can no longer afford to buy a ready-made house as their parents did," says 40-year-old building instructor Pat Hennin. "But they can still have a home. Like their pioneer ancestors, they can build it themselves, and at less than half the cost of a ready-made house."

The owner-builders came from every occupational group, although surprisingly few are professional building workers. Many take the plunge with little or no experience. "I learned how to build my house from reading books." says John Brown, who built a six-room home for $25,000 in

High Falls, New Jersey. "If you have patience and the carpentry skill to make a bookcase, you can build a house."

An astonishing 50 percent of these owner-builders hammer every nail, lay every pipe, and wire every switch with their own hands. The rest contract for some parts of the task. But even those who just act as contractors and finish the insides of their homes can save from 30 percent to 45 percent of what a ready-made home would cost.

One survey revealed that 60 percent of owner-builders also design their homes. Many others buy commercial house plans for less than $100 or use plans available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

What is the main subject of the passage?

A.The cost of having a house built.

B.The American dream of owning a house.

C.A description of owner-builder in America.

D.A comparison between young couples and their parents.

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第6题
Nursing at Beth Israel Hospital the best patient care possible. If we are to solve the nur
sing shortage, hospital administration and doctors everywhere would do well to follow Beth Israel's example.

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The primary nurse stays with the patient through his hospitalization, keeping track with his progress and seeking further advice from his doctor. If a patient at Beth Israel is not responding to treatment, it is not uncommon for his nurse to propose another approach to his doctor. What the doctor at Beth Israel has in the primary nurse is a true colleague.

Nursing at Beth Israel also involves a decentralized nursing administration; Every floor, every unit is a self-contained organization. There are nurse-managers instead of head nurse; in addition to their medical duties they do all their own hiring and dismissing, employee advising, and they make salary recommendations. Each unit's nurses decide among themselves who will work what shifts and when.

Beth Israel's nurse-in-chief ranks as an equal with other vice presidents of the hospital. She also is a member of the Medical Executive Committee, which in most hospitals includes only doctors.

Which of the following best characterizes the main feature of the nursing system at Beth Israel Hospital? ()

A.The doctor gets more active professional support from the primary nurse.

B.Each patient is taken care of by a primary nurse day and night.

C.The primary nurse writes care plans for every patient.

D.The primary nurse keeps records of the patient's health conditions every day.

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【68】last year's disappointing losses, the future of Martian exploration looks【69】This year, two major

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A.When

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第8题
Nowthe company plans to() (下放) parts of its responsibilities to branch offices.A、rev

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A、revolve

B、devolve

C、evolve

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第9题
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Governments in drought-plagued countries are taking drastic measures. Authorities in hard-hit areas of France have banned washing cars and watering lawns. In Britain, water will soon be metered, like gas and electricity. "The English have always taken water for granted," says Granham Warren, a spokesman of Britain' s National Rivers Authority, "now they' re putting a price on it." Even a sudden end to the drought would not end the misery in some areas. It will take several years of unusually heavy winter rain, the experts say, just to bring existing water reserves up to their normal levels.

What does the author mean by saying "they know better now"?

A.They know more about the causes of the drought.

B.They have a better understanding of the drought in Africa.

C.They have realized that the drought in Europe is the most serious one.

D.They have. realized that droughts hit not only Africa but also Europe.

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第10题
Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

Several years ago, at the height of the dotcom boom, it was widely assumed that a publishing revolution, in which the printed word would be supplanted by the computer screen, was just around the corner. It wasn't: for many, there is still little to match the joy of reading a printed book and settling down for one hour. But recently some big technology companies, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo, contend that the dream of bringing books online is still very much alive.

The digitizing of thousands of volumes of print is not without controversy. On Thursday, Google, the world' s most popular search engine, posted a first installment of books on Google Print. This collaborative effort between Google and several world's leading research libraries aims to make books available to be searched and read online free of charge. Although the books included so far are not covered by copyright, the plan has attracted the rage of publishers.

Five large book firms are suing Google for violating copyright on material that it has scanned and, although out of print, is still protected by law. Google has said that it will only publish short extracts from material under copyright unless given express permission to publish more, but publishers are unconvinced. Ironically, many publishers are collaborating with Google Print Publisher, which aims to give readers an online taste of books that are commercially available. The searchable collection of extracts and book information is intended to tempt readers to buy the complete books online or in print form.

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, has made plans to enter the mass e-book market by selling a vast array of goods. Given that Google should impinge upon its central territory, Amazon revealed that it would introduce two new services. Amazon Pages will allow customers to search for key terms in selected books and then buy and read online whatever part they wish. Amazon Upgrade will give customers online access to books they have already purchased as hard copies. Customers are likely to have to pay five cents a page, with the bulk going to the publisher.

Microsoft has also joined the online-book trend. In October, the software giant said it would spend around $ 200 million to digitize texts, starting with I50,000 that are in the public domain, to avoid legal problems. It will do so in collaboration with the Open Content Alliance. And on Thursday, coincidentally the same day as Google and Amazon announced their initiatives, Microsoft released details of a deal with the British Library, the country's main reference library, to digitize some 25 million pages ; these will be made available through MSN Book Search, which will be launched next year.

What is the text talking about?

A.The goods of Google.

B.The differences between books printed and books online.

C.Some big technology companies bring plans on the e-books.

D.The publishers don't agree with the e-books plan.

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第11题
Lane ______.A.got rid of the plans quicklyB.lost the plansC.threw the plans awayD.managed

Lane ______.

A.got rid of the plans quickly

B.lost the plans

C.threw the plans away

D.managed to save the plans

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