What percentage does Google master the market?A.4/10B.6/10C.39847D.39817
What percentage does Google master the market?
A.4/10
B.6/10
C.39847
D.39817
What percentage does Google master the market?
A.4/10
B.6/10
C.39847
D.39817
第1题
What percentage does Google master the market?
A.4/10
B.2/3
C.6/10
D.1/4
第2题
What percentage of its turnover does Synthelabo invest in research and development?
A.10%.
B.15%.
C.20%.
D.25%.
第3题
(a) How many particles does the drop collect?
(b) What is the percentage increase m mass of the drop due to these particles?
第4题
A.Wyoming will face the problem of a labour shortage.
B.The social welfare system would be under great pressure.
C.Young people should be given more moral education.
D.The old should be provided with means of livelihood
第5题
Circulation at the top 10 newspapers
Average paid weekday circulation of the 10 largest U.S. newspapers for the 6 months ended June 30 and percentage change from the same period a year ago:
From: Kenneth Behan, Managing Editor, Kelbyville Dispatch
To: Editorial and reporting staff
Date: April 8, 20-
Re: Circulation numbers
Attachments: circulation.doc
All,
I've sent you this clipping from the USA Daily on newspaper circulation to make a point. We have been feeling pressure from above to increase circulation. But this year's numbers are up two percent compared to last year's! That is magnificent when you consider that firstly, our population base here in the Kelbyville area has actually shrunk by four percent in the last year; and secondly, almost none of the major newspapers in the nation are doing as well as we are. So I want to say congratulations to everybody. You are doing terrific, terrific work and I am well aware of it.
Keep it up.
What does the table show?
A.The percent change in circulation from a year earlier.
B.The percentage of market share each newspaper controls.
C.The annual revenue generated by weekday newspaper sales.
D.The total number of newspapers sold over the past 6 months.
第6题
M: Yes, sure there're differences. I guess that you're more...uh...conscious of time when you work for a big company.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, you get this eight-to-five attitude. You know, five o'clock rolls around, and you get up and go home. And now it's your time.
W: Uhm.
M: Uh... well, when in a small company, you are personally involved and do things because you want to. In the big corporation, you are not as much in control of the exact environment that you are in.
W: There's something sort of...uh...impersonal about a big company to a lot of people.
M: Well, it's impersonal in that...uh...probably just a small percentage of the employees know the top management.
W: Hmm...
M: And none of them probably have ever seen the president of the company. So, from that sense, it's impersonal.
W: Do you operate on a first-name basis?
M: In our company, almost everybody deals on a first-name basis. When I see the president, I call him by his first name. And everybody does so.
W: Well, it sounds like you're saying that there's a certain amount of pride and satisfaction in doing the job.
M: Indeed! And in a small company, I think the individual would have a greater sense of the company's goal.
W: Sort of group spirit or something?
M: You may say that. People know exactly what the product is, and what they're performing and why they are performing it. In a large company, people get further away from the end product.
W: In that case, it's not an identification with the primary goal of the company.
M: That's exactly what I mean.
(27)
A.The differences in work attitudes of employees in big companies and small companies.
B.The management styles of executives in big companies and small companies.
C.The percentage of employees involved in top management in big companies and small companies.
D.The operation on a first-name basis in big companies and small companies.
第7题
(1)( ) True (2)( ) False
第8题
听力原文: America is growing older. Fifty years ago, only 4 out of every 100 people in the United States were 65 or older. Today, 10 out of every 100 Americans are over 65. The aging of the population will affect American society in many ways — education, medicine and business.
Quietly, the graying of America has made us a very different society — one in which people have a quite different idea of what kind of behavior. is suitable at various ages. A person's age no longer tells you anything about his / her social position, marriage or health. There's no longer a particular year in which one goes to school or goes to work or gets married or starts a family. The social clock that kept us on time and told us when to go to school, get a job, or stop working isn't as strong as it used to be. It doesn't surprise us to hear of a 29-year-old university president or a 35-year-old grandmother, or a 70-year-old man who has become a father for the first time.
Public ideas are changing. Many people say, "I am much younger than my mother or my father was at my age". No one says "Act your age" anymore. We've stopped looking with surprise at older people who act in youthful ways.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What is the percentage of people above 65 in America today?
30. What can we know from the passage?
31. What does the passage imply?
(30)
A.4%.
B.10%.
C.14%.
D.25%.
第9题
What is the percentage of unemployment in East Timor?
A.65
B.50
C.15
第10题
What is the percentage of the sugar used as food?
A.19%.
B.90%.
C.10%.
D.30%.