Change, by its very nature, creates new needs constantly.A、改变本质常常催生新的需求。B、
Change, by its very nature, creates new needs constantly.
A、改变本质常常催生新的需求。
B、变革最本质的部分,会不断创造新的需求。
C、变革,就其本质而言,常常催生新的需求。
D、变化,就其本质而言,会不断地创造新的需求。
Change, by its very nature, creates new needs constantly.
A、改变本质常常催生新的需求。
B、变革最本质的部分,会不断创造新的需求。
C、变革,就其本质而言,常常催生新的需求。
D、变化,就其本质而言,会不断地创造新的需求。
According to the spokeswoman, the name change of Beaver College
A.turns out very successful.
B.fails to attain its goal.
C.has eliminated some jokes.
D.has transformed its status.
According to Juli Roebeck, the name change of Beaver College______.
A.turns out to be very successful
B.fails to attain its goal
C.has eliminated some jokes
D.has transformed its status
WMG would like to change its name because ______ .
A.Britain is going to catch up with all other European countries in the field of electronic engineering management
B.business has been influenced so much by e-commerce
C.the e-commerce has offered Asian countries the chance to overtake Britain and the rest of Europe
D.e-business is very popular and will become universal
A、students were more interested in taking drugs than in protesting
B、California had become very rich because of its political radicalism
C、the governor of California felt that Berkeley University students were right to protest
D、there were students at Berkeley who believed that political change was necessary
Change the form of the words in the box with “-er” or “-ee”, and complete the sentences with them. interview train address exam employ 1. Two _______ were given very low scores. The _______ said they had to take a make-up exam. 2. Any _______ will speak to a dozen of_______in different areas of this company which he or she would like to work in. 3. Mr. Thompson’s first job at BBC was a(n) _______journalist, and now he is the most experienced_______ in journalism. 4. Please make sure the _______ receives this mail himself. This is very important. 5. The ______, the Western Airline, will cover all the medical expenses for its _______.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A.Tobacco's public image will never change.
B.Chloroplast will make tobacco change its social role.
C.Nuclei is more important than chloroplast.
D.DNA Dilemma is very optimistic.
W: Movie's certainly faced with the grave challenge from the DVD industry,that's why I think we have to revolutionize our concept of movie showing. As I said,the movie theatre should not be a place to watch films,hut a place to meet people.
Q: What does the woman think of the movie theatre?
(13)
A.It is being forced out of the entertainment industry.
B.It should change its concept of operation.
C.It should revolutionize its technology.
D.It is a very good place to relax.
The climate in Africa is【C8】______ tropical in nature, which is broadly【C9】______ into three main climatic zones:【C10】______ equatorial, dry, and temperate(温带). Within these zones, altitude and other localized【C11】______ also produce distinctive regional climates.
Climate change,【C12】______ indicated by prolonged drought is one of the most serious climatic【C13】______ affecting the agricultural sector of the continent. As most of the agriculture activities in African countries hinges on rain fed, any adverse changes in the climate would likely have a【C14】______ effect on the sector in the region.
【C15】______ changes in the climate may affect the whole continent, its【C16】______ may vary across the continent. In northeast Africa, more intense dry periods and shorter wet seasons are expected to affect even huge river systems such as the Blue Nile, leading to serious water shortages and【C17】______ consequences to the agriculture and forestry sectors throughout the region. East and Central Africa will also see its agricultural【C18】______ decline. Coastal areas may also be affected by rising sea levels and intrusion of salt water into inland freshwater resources. The staple food for the region, maize, is particularly susceptible to drought. Wetlands of international importance and wildlife are also under threat from【C19】______ in Southern Africa. Climate change, therefore, is expected to worsen the food supply,【C20】______ , exacerbate the widespread poverty in the region.
【C1】
A.constitutes
B.institutes
C.command
D.compose
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was set up in 1988 to assess information on climate change and its impact. Its Third Assessment Report predicts global temperature rises by 2100 of between 1.4~C and 5.8~C. Although the issue of the. changing climate is very complex and some changes are uncertain, temperature rises are expected to affect countries throughout the world and have a knock-on effect with sea-level rises.
Scientists have argued about whether temperature rises are due to human activities or due to natural changes in our environment. The IPCC announced in 2001 that "most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is likely to be attributable to human activities". This was a more forceful statement than in 1996 when the Second Assessment Report stated that there was a "discernible human influence on the climate" which was the first time they had concluded such a link. Many experts believe the faster the climate changes, the greater the risk will be.
Key points of the projections for climate change globally include that by the second half of the 21st century, wintertime rainfall in the northern mid to high latitudes and Antarctica will rise, that meanwhile Australia, Central America and southern Africa are likely to see decreases in autumn precipitation, that some land areas in the tropics will see more rainfall, and that there will generally be more hot days over land areas.
IPCC probably does not______.
A.analyse climate change information
B.record weather changes on its premises
C.predict what is to happen to the earth
D.collect weather date from many countries
In this type of market, supply normally is very elastic--that is responsive to demand--in the short run. Stocks or inventories are held at some point in the chain of distribution; while stocks are running down or building up, there is time to change the level of production, and once a price has been set, it is rarely altered in response to moderate changes in demand. Even in a deep slump, defensive rings may be formed to prevent price cutting.
In the long run, as well as in the short, supply is responsive to demand in the market for manufactures. It is easier to change the composition of a firm's output than it is to change the production of a mine or a plantation. And when changes in demand are not too rapid, gross profits from one plant can be siphoned off and invested in something quite different. When business is good, moreover, there is continual new investment so that productive capacity is adapted to meeting changing requirements. Workers themselves may not even be aware of changes in the final commodities to which their work contributes, and the level of wages for any grade of factory labour is very little affected by the fortunes of a particular market.
The "imperfection" of the market for manufactured goods is reflected in all of the following aspects, except ______.
A.the distinctive style. of each company
B.the attempts of advertisement to attract buyers to particular brand names
C.tendency for the prices of the same goods to equalize quickly
D.the freedom of small businesses to decide the prices they will charge
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