Even in clear weather one is wise to______.
第1题
第2题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
What caused most of the damage for the insurance companies in 1981?
A.The bad winter weather.
B.Household theft.
C.Fire and accident business.
D.Diseases.
第4题
First, know your goals.If you don't know where you're going, you're likely to end up anywhere,or even nowhere.The action plan should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timed(SMART).It will take you toward the completion of that goal.
Next, list the necessary strategies that will be used to realize the goals.Be clear about very important events, and also any hidden difficulties you may meet.Break large tasks into smaller ones.Set deadlines for each task.Without clear deadlines, some tasks may never get completed.
Thirdly, follow your plan and don't stop until it's finished.Once your plan is made and shared with the team, the next step is simple: take daily action and make sure that everyone is doing their part.
Finally, change the date if you must, but never give up on the goals.Sometimes unexpected situations and events can appear and prevent you from finishing the tasks on time.If this happens, do not be discouraged –change your plan and continue working to meet your goals.
1.Whether you need to have a clear action plan depends on what kind of project you do.()
2.SMART stands for “suitable, measurable, achievable, relevant, timed”.()
3.When making an action plan, you'd better take possible difficulties into consideration.()
4.Don't change your plan even if some unexpected events happen.()
5.This passage is mainly about how to make a good action plan.()
第5题
What is a CAT scan? CAT stands for Computerized Axial Tomography. It is a special X-ray machine that obtains a 360-degree picture of a small area of a patient's body.
Doctors use X-rays to study and diagnose diseases and injuries within the body. X-rays can locate foreign objects inside the body or take pictures of some internal organs—if special substances such as dyes of special liquids are added to the organs to be X-rayed.
A CAT scanner, however, uses a beam of X-rays to give a cross-sectional view of a specific part of the body. A free beam of X-rays is scanned across the body and rotated around the patient from many different angles. A computer analyzes the information from each angle and produces a clear cross-sectional image on a screen. This image is then photographed for later use. Several cross-sections, taken one after another, can give clear "photos" of the entire body or of any body organ. The newest CAT scanners can even give clear images of active, moving organs, just as a fast-action camera can "stop the action", giving clear images of what appears only mistily to the eye. And because of the 360-degree pictures, CAT scans show 3-dimensional views of organs in a manner that was once only revealed during surgery or autopsy (examining a dead patient).
Too much exposure to X-rays can cause skin bums, cancer or other damage to the body. Yet CAT scans actually don't expose the patient to more radiation than conventional X-rays do. CAT scans can also be done without injecting dyes into the patient, so they are less risky than regular X-ray procedures.
CAT scans provide accurate, detailed information. They can detect such a thing as bleeding inside the brain. They are helping to save lives.
What is NOT true of a CAT scan?
A.It utilizes computer techniques.
B.It gives clear images of active, moving body parts.
C.It can stop the action of an organ for a fraction of a second.
D.It is safer than regular X-ray procedures.
第6题
One consequence from studying the possibility of computer thought was that we were forced to examine with new care the idea of thought in general. It soon became clear that we were not sure what we meant by such terms as thought and thinking. We tend to assume that human beings think, some more than others, though we often call people thoughtless or unthinking. Dreams cause a problem, partly because they usually happen outside our control. They are obviously some type of mental experience, but are they a type of thinking? And the question of nonhuman life forms adds further problems. Many of us would maintain that some of the higher animals—dogs, cats, apes, and so on—are capable of at least basic thought, but what about fish and insects? It is certainly true that the higher mammals show complex brain activity when tested with the appropriate equipment. If thinking is demonstrated by evident electrical activity in the brain, then many animal species are capable of thought. Once we have formulated clear ideas on what thought is in biological creatures, it will be easier to discuss the question of thought in artificial machines. One of the great benefits of AI research is that we are being forced to examine more closely the working of the human mind.
It is already clear that machines have superior mental abilities to many life forms. No tree can play chess as well as even the simplest computer; nor can frogs repair car bodies as well as robots. It seems that, viewed in terms of intellect, the computer should be set well above plants and most animals. Only the higher animals can, it seems, compete with computers with regard to intellect.
The first electronic computers were
A.slow and reliable.
B.creative and accurate.
C.large and fast.
D.only capable of additions.
第7题
听力原文:May I talk to him and ask for a sick leave?
(A) Sure, are you feeling under weather?
(B) Of course, we must leave before 6: 00.
(C) I don't talk to her anymore.
(19)
A.
B.
C.
第8题
?Read the article below about Talent Management.
?Choose the correct word or phrase to fill each gap from A, B, C, or D.
?For each question 21—30, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
Targeted Talent Management
Most large organizations talk about Talent Management as part of their wider (21) It is a crucial way of securing, developing and motivating people with the right skills and approaches to meet business (22)
But how many of our strategic goals are fully (23) by our talented people? All too often, we find that we don’t have the right people in place to fill a (24) when it appears, or we simply can't keep (25) of the individuals we want. Even worse, talented people may simply not be operating at the (26) we require.
So what can we do to (27) these missed opportunities? I believe that the biggest single challenge is achieving genuine "connectedness" between Talent Strategy and Business Strategy. A wide range of people processes often take place without a clear relationship with the (28) aims and culture of the business.
Think about (29) , performance management and development-to what extent are these processes based on a clear analysis of the talents and skills that people will need to operate at the next level? To what extent do you build people's capability and (30) . to meet the needs of the business in a few years' time? It is vitally important to build a clear definition of what each organisation really means by talent throughout the organisation. The acid test is simple-do people with these qualities deliver the kinds of business success we are aiming for?
(21)
A.strategy
B.opportunities
C.approaches
D.processes
第9题
According to paragraph 4, it was difficult for Smith to distinguish rock strata because
A.the rocks from different strata closely resembled each other
B.he was often unable to find fossils in the younger rock strata
C.their similarity to each other made it difficult for him to distinguish one rock type from another
D.the type of rock between two consistent strata was always the same
第10题
A.an unusual situation
B.a difficult puzzle
C.a parenthetical expression
D.a self-contradiction