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An electronic depth finder operates on the principle that().
A . radio signals reflect from a solid surface
B . sound waves travel at a constant speed through water
C . radar signals travel at a constant speed through water
D . pressure increases with depth
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-That’s a beautiful dress you have on! -()
A . Oh,thanks.I got it yesterday
B . Sorry,it’s too cheap
C . You can have it
D . See you later
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()that it was raining, he put on his raincoat.
A . See
B . To see
C . Saw
D . Seeing
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Which type of security will allow businesses to focus on achieving business goals?()
A . point-product security
B . endpointsecurity
C . network infrastructure security
D . secure access and threat defense
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Bids will be taken and opened for()of contract at the offices of Messrs. Albright,Jenkins & Co.,the ship’s Agents,located in this city,on August 19,2007,at 9:00 A. M.
A . awarding
B . giving
C . granting
D . providing
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Which criteria for businesses that can effectively use RM below is wrong?
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When the speaker says that he "put that project on ice", he means that he ______.
A.put it in the refrigerator
B.gave up on it completely
C.took a rather cold attitude towards it
D.put it aside until later
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What does the word "rationale" in the sentence "many established media organizations used that decline as a rationale for deemphasizing the Web in favor of their traditional businesses" mean?
A.Decrease.
B.Excuse.
C.Opportunity.
D.Challenge.
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—That's a beautiful dress you have on —()
—That&39;s a beautiful dress you have on —()
A.Oh,thanks.I got it yesterday.
B.Sorry,it's too cheap.
C.You can have it.
D.See you later.
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With the high price of office _______ these days, many small businesses are turning to so-called all-in-one offices-ready-made office suites that include things like high-speed Internet connections, d
A.rent
B. staff
C. hours
D. Software
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Susan Gates thinks that small businesses
A.want graduates who need little training.
B.cannot attract as many graduates as large organisations.
C.need graduates with specialist skills.
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- That's a beautiful dress you have on!- __________.
A.A.Oh,thanks. I got it yesterday
B.B.Sorry,it's too cheap
C.C.Hey you can have it
D.D.See you later
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Desperately short of living space and dangerously prone to flooding, the Netherlands plans to start building homes, businesses and even roads on water.
With nearly a third of the country already covered by water and half of its land mass below sea level and constantly under threat from rising waters, the authorities believe that floating communities may well be the future.
Six prototype wooden and aluminum floating houses are already attached to something off Amsterdam, and at least a further 100 are planned on the same estate, called Ijburg
"Everybody asks why didn't we do this kind of thing before," said Gijsbert Van der Woerdt, director of the firm responsible for promoting the concept. "After Bangladesh we're the most densely populated country in the world. Building space is scarce and government studies show that we'll need to double the space available to us in the coming years to meet all our needs."
Before being placed on the water and moved into position by tugboats (拖船), the houses are built on land atop concrete flat-bottomed boats, which encase giant lumps of polystyrene (聚苯乙烯) reinforced with steel. The flat-bottomed boats are said to be unsinkable and are anchored by underwater cables. The floating roads apply the same technology.
The concept is proving popular with the Dutch. "The waiting list for such homes, which will cost between euros 200,000-500,000 to buy, runs to 5,000 names," claims Van der Woerdt.
With much of the country given over to market gardening and the intensive cultivation of flowers, planners have also come up with designs for floating greenhouses designed so that the water beneath them irrigates the plants and controls the temperature inside.
A pilot project, covering 50 hectares of flooded land near Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, is planned for 2005.
The opportunities for innovative developers look promising. "We have 10 projects in the pipeline- floating villages and cities complete with offices, shops and restaurants," Van der Woerdt said.
The Netherlands plans to start building floating communities on water because ______
A.most parts of the country are covered by water
B.the country is constantly threatened by floods
C.it will promote the cultivation of flowers
D.people think it better to live on water
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Since the early nineties, the trend in most businesses has been toward on-demand, always-available products and services that suit the customer’s _________ rather than the company’s.
A. benefit B. availability C. suitability D. convenience
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有多少公司对建筑这座桥的合同投标? (bid on )
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Big businesses enjoy certain_____that smaller ones do not have.
A.transactions
B.privileges
C.subsidies
D.substitutes
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That is anumbrella on the chair.(改成一般疑问句)
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What should governments and businesses put emphasis on in order to spur economic growth?
A.How to raise productivity of some particular sectors.
B.How to innovate, experiment, adapt and make change.
C.How to make gains to lift incomes and drive consumption.
D.How to raise productivity greatly over the long term.
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听力原文:M: Well, a business Angel sounds like someone who is unselfish, but in fact it expects to make a good return on their money. We usually invest in start-ups and small businesses looking to expand. When the company does well we expect our capital back with a substantial return. These investments are different from bank loans in the way that I don't charge interest, so I'm taking a risk with my money.But within five years I expect to get a good return on this investment——about fifty or sixty percent.Earlier this year I got back ten times the amount I'd invested in one company.
?You will hear another five recordings.
?For each recording, decide what the speaker is doing.
?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording
?Do not use any letter more than once.
?You will hear the five recordings twice.
A giving advice
B.requesting advice
C.making an apology
D.giving instructions
E.making a complaint asking for a pay rise
G.describing a job routine
H.describing an investment form
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The IT Department is on the top floor, That's______f loot.
A. twenty
B. the twentieth
C. the twenty
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Since the early nineties, the trend in most businesses has been toward on-demand, always- available products and services that suit the customer's_______rather than the company's.
A.benefit
B.availability
C.suitability
D.covenience
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Small businesses have learned to ________ products quickly, to keep up with the rapid speed that new Apple products are released.
set out
work out
roll out
hang out
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A trader takes a long position in 40 futures contracts on Day 1. The futures have a daily price limit of $5 and closes with a settlement price of $106. On Day 2, the futures trade at $111 and the bid
A.$200.
B.$280.
C.$320.
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Thousands of businesses rushed to Xiongan New Area, _____ that they will get new chances to develop()
A.convinced
B.convincing
C.to convince
D.to be convinced