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The annual repair of this year will () at the end of this monthPlease get everything ready.
A . take place
B . take over
C . carry out
D . carry over
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Which SQL statement generates the alias Annual Salary for the calculated column SALARY*12?()
A . SELECT ename, salary*12 ‘Annual Salary’ FROM employees;
B . SELECT ename, salary*12 “Annual Salary” FROM employees;
C . SELECT ename, salary*12 AS Annual Salary FROM employees;
D . SELECT ename, salary*12 AS INITCAP(“ANNUAL SALARY”) FROM employee
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How is the annual rate of change for magnetic variation shown on a pilot chart?()
A . Gray lines on the uppermost inset chart
B . Red lines on the main body of the chart
C . In parenthesis on the lines of equal magnetic variation
D . Annual rate of change is not show
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Which SQL statement generates the alias Annual Salary for the calculated column SALARY*12? ()
A . SELECT ename, salary*12 'Annual Salary' FROM employees;
B . SELECT ename, salary*12 "Annual Salary" FROM employees;
C . SELECT ename, salary*12 AS Annual Salary FROM employees;
D . SELECT ename, salary*12 AS INITCAP("ANNUAL SALARY") FROM employee
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Christmas, is the annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of ______.
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In the early 20th century, realism was continued by ______ in novel writing.
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Novel writing made a big advance in the 18th century. The main characters in the novels were no longer common people, but the kings and nobles.
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Since the mid-1970s, the enrollment of overseas students has increased at an annual rate of 3.9 percent
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What are the writing principles of busienss letter writing?
A、Consideration
B、Clarity
C、Control
D、Conciseness
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140. The annual change in _______is 0.2degret
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The purpose in writing the passage is
A.to explain why men feel happy.
B.to ask women not to have children.
C.to show women how to live a happy life.
D.to analyze the causes that make women less happy.
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听力原文:W: Hi. Tom. How things get along with the preparation for the annual meeting documents?
M: It's coming along. But I've been staring at the computer screen for hours and my eyes hurt.
W: Yeah Typing the words on the screen really make your eyes dry and tired. You should take a break.
M: I can't. The deadline is approaching.
W: You know, I read about computers and eye problems recently. The article says that they are usually caused by not blinking your eyes enough.
M: Blinking? I thought I just needed new glasses.
W: when you blink, the movement of closing and opening your eyes, even though it happens really fast relaxes your eyes.
M: That makes sense.
W: People using computer tends to stare at the screen and blink less often than they normally would.
M: That is what I am doing. And I am suffering from the dry eyes.
W: That is one of the typical symptoms. M: But what does it have to do with the computer?
W: The article I read about the office workers found that the workers averagely blink 22 times a minute when relaxed But just 7 times a minute while looking at the text on a computer screen.
M: Wow That's quite a difference.
W: Yeah. So you need to blink your eyes and take a break from the computer
M: I wonder if using some kind of eye-drops will make me feel better.
W: That might help.But the best prescription is to take a break and rest your eyes
M: Ok. Let's go get some coffee. I can finish this later tonight.
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A.Something goes wrong with his computer.
B.He can not finish the documents in time.
C.The computer screen is hurting his eyes.
D.He can not understand the article.
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The comparny issues an annual report every March.
A.a long
B.a yearly
C.a financial
D.a product
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&8226;Read the article below about how to read annual report and the questions on the opposite page.
&8226;For each question 13-18, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet for the answer you choose.
How to read annual reports
First, turn back to the report of the certified public accountant. This third-party auditor will tell you fight off the bat if Galaxy's report conforms with "generally accepted accounting principles". Then go to the footnotes. Check to see whether earnings are up or down. The footnotes often tell the whole story.
Then turn to the letter from the chairman, Usually addressed "to our shareholders," it's up front -- and should be in more ways than one. The chairman's tone reflects the personality, the well- being of the company. In this letter, the chairman should tell you how the company fared this year. But more important, the letter should tell you why. Keep an eye out for sentences that start with "Except for..." and "Despite the..." They're clues to problems. On the positive side, a chairman's letter should give you insights into the company's future and its stance on economic or political trends that may affect it.
Now begin digging into the numbers!
One source is the balance sheet. It is a snapshot of how the company stands at a single point in time. On the top are assets -- everything the company owns. Things that can quickly be turned into cash are current assets. On the bottom are liabilities -- everything the company owes. Current liabilities are the debts due in one year, which are paid out of current assets. The difference between current assets and current liabilities is working capital, a key figure to watch from one annual report to another. If working capital shrinks, it could mean trouble, one possibility: the company may not be able to keep dividends growing rapidly. Owners' equity is the difference between total assets and liabilities. It is the presumed dollar value of what the owners or shareholders own. You want it to grow.
The second basic source of numbers is the income statement. It shows how much money Galaxy made or lost over the year. Most people look at one figure first. It's in the income statement at the bottom: earnings per share. Watch out. It can fool you. Galaxy's management could boost earnings by selling off a plant. Or by cutting the budget for research and advertising. The number you .should look at first in the income statement is net sales. Ask yourself: are sales going up at a faster rate than the last time around? When sales increases start to slow, the company may be in trouble. Have sales gone down because the company is selling off a losing business? If so, profits may be soaring.
Another important thing to study is the company's debt. Turn to the balance, and divide long-term liabilities by owners' equity. That's the debt-to- equity ratio. A high ratio means the company borrows a lot of money to spark its growth. That's okay -- if sales grow too, and d there's enough cash on hand to meet the payments. A company doing well on borrowed money can earn big profits for its shareholders. But if sales fall, watch out. The whole enterprise may slowly sink. Some companies can handle high ratios; others can't.
Finally, you have to compare. Is the company's debt-to-equity ratio better or worse than it used to be? Better or worse than the industry norms? In company-watching, comparisons are all. They tell you if management is staying on top of things.
According to the writer, the most important element of the chairman's letter is
A.the expressions used.
B.the explanations given by the chairman.
C.the performance of the company during the year.
D.the company's future described by the chairman.
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In the 18th century English literature, satire is much used in writing. English literature of this age produced a distinguished satirist Swift.
A:对
B:错
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How serious did the author predict the annual vehicle theft could in the United States in 1989?
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In the 20th century, under the influence of Freud's theory of psycho-analysis, a number of writers adopted the __ method of novel writing.
A.stream of consciousness
B.Symbolism
C.Imagism
D.Naturalism
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The teacher is writing __a piece of chalk on the blackboard while the students are writing __ink in exercise books.
A. with;in
B. in;with
C. in;in
D. with;with
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What does the professor imply about the fact that the annual catch of fish in the Biramichi River has been reduced?
A.The reason is that there were fewer fish in the river.
B.Over-fishing in the river has been prohibited.
C.The local Chamber of Commerce tried to preserve the fish.
D.The local fishing cooperative decided to reduce its catch.
此题为多项选择题。
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If it were simply a matter of passing strong laws to protect it, the Amazon rainforest—the world's largest tropical forest, around the size of western Europe—would be safe. Brazil, whose territory includes about two-thirds of the forests has impressively tough laws that, on paper, set most of it aside as a nature reserve and impose stiff penalties for illegal logging. But the latest annual figures for deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, published by the government on Wednesday May 18th, have confirmed a disturbing recent trend: the destruction is accelerating despite all efforts to control it. In 2004 August, more than 26,000 square kilometres(10,000 square miles) of forest were chopped down, an area larger than the American state of New Jersey.
The area deforested in the past year was up 6% in 2003, far worse than the Brazilian government's predictions that it would rise by no more than about 2%. It was the second worst year for the destruction of the rainforest since satellite surveys began. It is reckoned that almost a fifth of the Brazilian part of the forest has now been wiped outs if it were to continue at this rate, it would all be flattened within the next two centuries. Things are hardly any better in those portions of Amazonia that lie in neighboring countries: Ecuador has lost about half of its forest, mainly due to illegal logging, in the past 30 years. Worse still, tropical forests have been disappearing at an even faster rate elsewhere in the world, such as in Africa. The world's greatest stores of biodiversity—and some of its main suppliers of the oxygen we breathe—are still being chewed up at an alarming rate, despite decades of talk among world leaders and environmentalists about the need to preserve them.
As has been seen before in Brazil, the surge in the rate of deforestation is a sign that the country's economy is booming—recently it bas been growing at an annual rate of around 5%. Most of the timber felled illegally in Amazonia is sold to domestic buyers, in particular to the construction industry in Brazil's richer southern states. But the forest is also threatened by the rapid expansion of farming and ranching. In the past year, almost half of the total deforestation was in the state of Mato Grosso on the forest's southern part, where huge areas have been flattened to grow soybeans. Last year Brazil earned about $10 billion from exporting soy products, exceeding its income from coffee' and sugar, the country's traditional export crops. Mato Grosso's governor, Blairo Maggi, is also its soybean king—his family's farms are' the world's largest single producer of the crop.
The rate at which the forest is being flattened could easily rise further. To boost the region's economic development and make attack on poverty, the government plans to asphalt(铺设沥青) and widen the BR-163 highway that slices the forest roughly in half, running from north to south. Though the government has been working with environmental groups and others to try to limit the scheme's impact, past experience has shown that improved road access invariably means more intrusion of the forest by loggers, ranchers, farmers, mineral prospectors and others.
For much of Brazil's recent history, in particular during the country's 1964-85 military dictatorship, successive governments were obsessed(困扰) with populating and "developing" Amazonia, convinced that otherwise a foreign power might seize it. Large sums were spent building highways to open up the forest and a lot of subsidies were offered to get people to resettle there. However, the huge area of abandoned former forest land alongside previous road schemes show that, in fact, much of the region lacks suitable soil and climate for agriculture.
More recent governments have taken the axe to the worse schemes that encouraged people to destroy the rainforest. Besides Brazil's tough conservation laws, there are now countl
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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The incident occurred during the Toronto Zoo’s 28th annual Christmas Treats Walk, where admission is free in return for donation of food that does not easily go bad.Thousands of people attend each Boxing Day to see the animals fed by their handlers.
We know from the passage that____.
A、the tiger escape lasted a whole day
B、the zoo workers planned to shoot the tiger dead
C、the tiger wasn’t kept securely enough from the public
D、the incident took place on the zoo’s anniversary day
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Immigration now accounts for about______of the annual U.S. increase in population.Immigration now accounts for about______of the annual U.S. increase in population.
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Using historical index returns for an equities market over a 20-year period, an analyst has calculated the average annual return as 5.60% and the holding period return as 170%. The compound annual ind
A.2.69%.
B.5.09%.
C.5.24%.
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What is the effective annual rate for a credit card that charges 18% compounded monthly?
A.15.38%
B.18.81%
C.19.56%