As a highly organized commercial industry, hotels can be classified into ().A. comm
As a highly organized commercial industry, hotels can be classified into ().
A. commercial
B. resort
C. conventional
D. resident
As a highly organized commercial industry, hotels can be classified into ().
A. commercial
B. resort
C. conventional
D. resident
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A.The communication management plan is contained in, or is a subsidiary plan of, the project management plan
B.The communication management plan can be formal or informal, highly detailed or broadly framed, and based on the needs of the project
C.The communication management plan organize and summarize the information gathered, and present the results of any analysis as compared to the performance measurement baseline
D.The communication management plan can include guidelines for project status meetings, project team meetings, e-meetings, and e-mails
I agree with this assessment. But this year I come to the G-8 .meeting to convey a new sense of urgency in our collective work.
On Thursday, I plan to support five tangible proposals for the G-8 that I deem globally urgent, highly practical and wholly feasible, with results that will be quickly measurable.
We must identify and reduce the unintentional waste of foreign aid that happens through poor procedures, duplication and flawed management.
We must initiate a "counter-brain drain." For decades, developing countries have been educating and training highly skilled individuals and managers, who systematically leave their countries — the countries that so desperately need them — and become absorbed in the economies of developed countries.
We should begin to issue "business passports" based on the economic activities of individuals, not on citizenship or nationality.
We need to endorse and organize a world conference for Islamic-Christian dialogue within the next six months.
We can remove corruption, while increasing efficiency at the same time.
The allocation of resources to our nations today takes a painfully long time. But the handicap of delays can be avoided. The president of the World Bank, James Wofensohn, once said that an African country that expresses the need to realize a project — a road, for example — has to wait at least five years. Five years is too long. In Africa, we die waiting.
I am not attending the G- 8 meeting in search of funding or handouts, but to propose and support what we need most — dynamic ideas that can be implemented without delay. I start with these five.
The means of receiving communications are too numerous and varied for systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, heating, and touch play the most important roles.
Example of visual communication are gesture and mini-cry. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight, such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communicating visually is by signals of fire, smoke, flags or flashing lights. Feeling may be simply communicated by touch, such as handshaking , although a highly developed system of handshaking has enabled blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling to someone, applauding in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form. of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.
The means of communication mentioned so far have two feature in common; they last only a short time, and the persons involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore all are restricted in time and space.
The author explains that he will deal with reception of communication first because ______.
A.communication actually takes place when the message is received
B.there are more means of receiving than sending communications
C.reception of communications involved use of the senses
D.it is difficult to organize by type the means of sending communications
The means of sending communications are too numerous and varied for a systematic classification; therefore, the analysis must begin with the means of receiving communication. Reception of communication is achieved by our senses. Sight, hearing, and touch play the most important roles. Smell and taste play very limited roles, for they cannot receive intellectual expression from fully developed systems of signs and symbols.
Examples of visual communication are gesture and mimicry. Although both frequently accompany speech, there are systems that rely solely on sight such as those used by deaf and dumb persons. Another means of communicating visually is by signals of fire, smoke, flags, of flashing lights. Feelings may be simply communicated by touch, such as by handshaking or backslapping, although a highly developed system of hand stroking has enabled blind, deaf, and dumb persons to communicate intelligently. Whistling to someone, applauding in a theater, and other forms of communication by sound rely upon the ear as a receiver. The most fully developed form. of auditory communication is, of course, the spoken language.
The means of communication mentioned so far have two features in common: they last only a short time, and the person involved must be relatively close to each other. Therefore all are restricted in time and space.
Why does the author begin his analysis with the means of receiving communication rather than the means of sending communication?
A.Communication actually takes place when the message is received.
B.There are more means of receiving than of sending communications.
C.Reception of communications involves of the senses.
D.It is difficult to organize by type the means of sending communications.
Immigration is now the major contributor to demographic change in many developed countries. In the U.S., according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau projection, the population will grow by 129 million in the period from 2000 to 2050, but if immigration stops it would go up by just 54 million. Western Europe's population is 42 percent greater than that of the U.S., but its projected immigration is only about half that of the U.S.; as a consequence, the region expected to lose 28 million people over the next 50 years. Japan, which has close to zero net migration, is projected to lose 26 million by 2050. (Deaths will start outrunning births in west Europe and Japan around the middle of this decade.)
During file past six years, the U.S. received 7 percent of the world's international migrants, compared with 9 percent by Germany, the second most popular destination. One fourth of all migrants to the U.S. went to California; favorite cities, in order of the number of foreign-born, are Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Miami and Chicago.
International migrants primarily come from developing countries, with China at 14 percent and Mexico at 8 percent being the largest sources. A few developing countries, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Liberia and Rwanda—have had significant influxes in recent years, but these reflect mainly the movement of refugees. Most developing countries had negative net migration.
In the past few years, every European country with considerable immigration has had a reaction against foreign workers, according to social scientist Christopher Jencks of Harvard University. Some Asian countries hit hard by recession in the late 1990s tried to repatriate migrant workers. Thus far the U.S. shows no signs of reinstituting the extremely restrictive immigration laws of the past, a major reason being the dependence of many industries on a supply of foreign labor. Indeed, the AFL-CIO, once an opponent of high immigration quotas, has reversed position and is now attempting to organize immigrant. This change in attitude, among other reasons, leads Jencks to conclude that a substantial reversal of the current liberal policies is unlikely.
Which of the following statements does NOT exactly describe the economic migrants?
A.They tend to be young,
B.Many of them are highly educated.
C.They are willing to work for low wages.
D.They constitute 2.5% of the world population.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Quiet, please. May I have all of your attention? We need to get this meeting started because we have a lot to do before graduation. My name is Teresa Gonzales, and I am the chairperson of the graduation committee for this year. I appreciate you all electing me as your chairperson and I will do my best to make sure we have a great graduation ceremony. I just need all of your cooperation to get everything running smoothly.
You have all been selected as representatives for your departments to plan the graduation ceremony. planning this event is very important and you should all feel honored that your classmates thought so highly of you. Right now, a sheet of paper is going around that I need you all to fill out. Please write down your name, telephone number, and what section of the ceremony you would like to help organize. Please keep in mind that all the parts of the ceremony require a great deal of time and dedication. So please sign up only for a section you have time for.
When everyone has signed the paper with their name, telephone number, and section, please place the paper on my desk. At our next meeting On Friday, we will break up in groups and get to work on everything. Start thinking about ideas for how you want to organize your small committees before then. See you on Friday.
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A.The chairperson elected by the members of the committee.
B.One of the representatives who are in charge of the great graduation ceremony.
C.The chairperson elected by the representatives of different departments.
D.The person who is in charge of organizing the graduation ceremony every year;
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Quiet, please. May I have all of your attention? We need to get this meeting started because we have a lot to do before graduation. My name is Teresa Freeze, and I am the chairperson of the graduation committee for this year. I appreciate you all electing me as your chairperson and I will do my best to make sure we have a great graduation ceremony. I just need all of your cooperation to get everything running smoothly.
You have all been selected as representatives for your departments to plan the graduation ceremony. Planning this event is very important and you should all feel honored that your classmates thought so highly of you. Right now, a sheet of paper is going around that I need you all to fill out. Please write down your name, telephone number, and what section of this ceremony you would like to help organize. Please keep in mind that all the parts of the ceremony require a great deal of time and dedication. So please sign up only for a section you have time for.
When everyone has signed the paper with his name, telephone number, and section, please place the paper on my desk. At our next meeting on Friday, we will break up in groups and get to work on everything. Start thinking about ideas for how you want to organize your small committee before then. See you on Friday!
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A.The chairperson elected by the members of the committee.
B.One of the representatives who are in charge of the great graduation ceremony.
C.The chairperson elected by the representatives of different departments,
D.The person who is in charge of organizing the graduation ceremony every year.
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Foreign Economic Relations & Trade Committee of Dalian City
Address: 108 zhongshan Road, Xigang District, Dalian, Liaoning, China.
Tel : 8198888 Fax : 8881999
To: Ms Jaana Pekkala, Consultant for China Swiss Organization for Facilitating Investments Fax: +41-1-2493133
Total pages of this fax : 2
Dear Ms Jana Packable,
We understand from the Swiss Business Guide for China that your organization is helping Swiss firms in seeking(1)of investing in China and business cooperating with Chinese partners.To establish business relations(2)your organization and attract Swiss companies' investment here in Dalian, We write to introduce our city, the city of Dalian, as one of the open cities in Liaoning Province, China and also ourselves, Foreign Economic Relations & Trade Committee of Dalian, as a Dalian government initiative to(3)business relationship with foreign companies.
Our committee provides advice and assistance to Dalian firms seeking to export their services, goods to foreign areas and import goods and services abroad.We also(4)Dalian firms in establishment of joint ventures and(5)the procedures for examination and approval of joint ventures and foreign sole investment firms.Our committee can provide Dalian companies with information on the world market and specific commercial opportunities(6)organize trade missions, seminars and business briefings.
Our committee facilitates and encourages investment from other countries into targeted sectors of Dalian economy and maintains active promotion of Dalian through its network of contacts in domestic and abroad areas.
Nowadays, we are seeking foreign investment in the field of capital construction,(7)improving of tap water system and highway construction.Also, we are setting up a tannery zone in Tong'erpu, the largest leather clothes producing and wholesaling base in North China.We invite Swiss companies with most favorable polices to(8)their firms in any form on tanning, leather processing and sewage treatment.
Any information on investment projects into Dalian and on business cooperation with firms in Dalian is highly appreciated and will be passed on to anyone(9)ave approached us with interest in similar project.You are also invited to our city for investigation and business tour.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to(10)us.
Thank you for your attention and looking forward to your prompt reply.
Sincerely yours,
Qiming Di
Commercial Assistant
For Foreign Economic Relations & Trade Committee of Dalian City
When highly gifted students in any domain talk about what was important to the development of their abilities, they are far more likely to mention their families than their schools or teachers. A writing prodigy (神童) studied by David Feldman and Lynn Goldsmith was taught far more about writing by his journalist father than his English teacher. High-IQ children, in Australia studied by Miraca Gross had much more positive feelings about their families than their schools. About half of the mathematicians studied by Benjamin Bloom had little good to say about school. They all did well in school and took honors classes when available, and some skipped grades.
The main point the author is making about schools is that______.
A.they should satisfy the needs of students from different family backgrounds.
B.they are often incapable of catering to the needs of talented students.
C.they should organize their classes according to the students' ability.
D.they should enroll as many gifted students as possible.
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