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109The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where

109 The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where:

A. The baseline is frozen for the duration of the project and no scope changes are permitted

B. Marketing is unsure of what the customer actually wants and reserves the right to make major scope changes

C. The low levels of the work breakdown structure are known with certainty for the next three to six months, but the remaining tasks are based upon the results of the first three to six months of work D. Networking techniques are not appropriate

E. All of the above

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第1题
When the wave period and the apparent rolling period are the same _______.

A.synchronous rolling occurs

B.roll period decreases

C.roll period increases

D.roll amplitude is dampened

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第2题
The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where:AT

The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where:

AThe baseline is frozen for the duration of the project and no scope changes are permitted

BMarketing is unsure of what the customer actually wants and reserves the right to make major scope changes

CThe low levels of the work breakdown structure are known with certainty for the next three to six months, but the remaining tasks are based upon the results of the first three to six months of work

DNetworking techniques are not appropriate

EAll of the above

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第3题
27The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where:

27 The "rolling wave" or "moving window" concept is used most frequently on projects where:

A. The baseline is frozen for the duration of the project and no scope changes are permitted

B. Marketing is unsure of what the customer actually wants and reserves the right to make major scope changes

C. The low levels of the work breakdown structure are known with certainty for the next three to six months, but the remaining tasks are based upon the results of the first three to six months of work D. Networking techniques are not appropriate

E. All of the above

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第4题
因为你的项目在过5年受到批语,你认为一个滚浪式(rolling wave)的计划是合适的。它提供要完成的工作的信息()?

A.贯穿整个项目的各个阶段

B.为了项目现阶段的成功完全

C.为了项目现阶段及以后阶段的成功完成

D.在项目的下一阶段

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第5题
A project manager is assigned to a project . This type of project has never been done
before . The project manager has decided to build a basic project schedule and to detail the work of each phase as the current phase nears completion . What BEST descri

A.The controlling process of ensuring that project objectives are met by taking corrective action when necessary .

B.The process of planning change control .

C.The progressive process of rolling wave planning .

D.The core planning process of reiterating a plan in the same order from project to project .

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第6题
109The project manager that allows and supports group discussions and decision making is c

109 The project manager that allows and supports group discussions and decision making is called a(n) _____ manager.

A. autocratic

B. consultant autocratic

C. consensus

D. shareholder

E. None of the above

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第7题
109The primary consideration of product management is to know the _____. A.probability of

109 The primary consideration of product management is to know the _____.

A. probability of product's performance with specified parameters

B. ability the product has to perform. its intended function

C. ability of a product to be produced within existing parameters

D. functionality the product will provide over its useful life

E. All of the above

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第8题
听力原文:M: And now, Mrs. Smith, can you tell us what happened at your apartment when the
earthquake ended?

W: Oh, it was terrible. I'll never forget it. Well, Jack and I always get up at about a quarter to five. He has to work early. You see, while I was in the kitchen preparing breakfast, the quake came. There was this horrible sound and the floor was just bouncing and rolling like wave, all at the same time.

M: Then what did you do?

W: Well, we figure out it was an earthquake. Then I crawled under the table, and I shouted at Jack to come. But he just stood there.

M: Whoa!

W: It lasted 24 seconds, and then it stopped. And Jack and I could hear people talking outside, so we tried to go out to the front door, but it was jammed shut. And then the first aftershock hit.

M: That's incredible. Then what did you guys do?

W: Well, I remember that someone shouted, "Get out of there, quickly!" Jack said: "Well, go out of the window." But I called out: "It's too high up," because we were living on the second floor. "Not any more," Jack shouted back. So, we looked out of the window and, sure enough, we were down on the ground!

M: Your second floor apartment was on the ground?

W: We couldn't believe it. We opened the window and crawled out. Once we were down safely, we turned around and looked back at our apartment building. The whole first was gone -- it was just totally flattened.

M: Mrs. Smith. Do you mean that the whole first floor was gone?

W: Yes, the first floor was gone.

M: And what about your apartment?

W: The apartment -- can you believe it? Had moved and stood there.

M: Incredible, Mrs. Smith, absolutely incredible.

(23)

A.5:15.

B.4:45.

C.5:45.

D.4:15.

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第9题
What causes earthquakes? The earth is formed of layers. The surface of the earth, about 10
0 kilometers thick, is made of large pieces. When they move against each other, an earthquake hap pens. A large movement causes a violent earthquake, but a small movement causes a mild one.

Earthquakes last only a few seconds. The rolling movements are called seismic waves. The seismic waves start in one place, called the epicenter, and roll outward. A seismic wave travels around the earth is a about twenty minutes. Usually, an. earthquake is strong enough to cause damage only near its epicenter.

However, epicenters at the bottom of the ocean create huge sea waves as tall as 15 meters. These waves cross the ocean in several hours. Rushing toward land, they destroy small islands and ships in their path. When they hit land, they flood coastal areas far from the epicenter of the earthquake. In 1868, a wave reached 4.5 kilometers inland in Peru. In 1896, a wave in Japan killed 27,000 people.

After an earthquake happens, people can die from lack of food, water, and medical supplies. The amount of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on where it happens, what time it happens, and how strong it is. It also depends on types of buildings, soil conditions, and population. Of the 6000 earthquakes in the world each year, only about fifteen cause great damage and many deaths.

In 1556, an earthquake in northern China killed 830,000 people--the most in history. There was no way to measure its strength. In 1935, scientists started using the Richter Scale to measure seismic waves. A seriously destructive earthquake measures 6.5or higher on the Richter Scale.

How can scientists predict earthquakes? Earthquakes are not just scattered anywhere but happen in certain areas, places where pieces of the earth's surface meet. This pattern causes them to shake the same places many times. For example, earthquakes often occur on the west coasts of North and South America, around the Mediterranean Sea, and along the Pacific coast of Asia.

Another way to predict earthquakes is to look for changes in the earth's surface, like a sudden drop of water level in the ground. Some people say animals can predict earthquakes. Before earthquakes, people have seen chickens sitting in trees, fish jumping out of the water, snakes leaving their holes, and other animals acting strangely.

On February 4, 1975, scientists predicted an earthquake in northeastern China and told people in the earthquake zone to leave the cities. More than a million people moved into the surrounding countryside, into safe, open fields away from buildings. That afternoon, the ground rolled and shook beneath the people's feet, In seconds, 90 percent of the buildings in the city of Haicheng were destroyed. The decision to tel1 the people to leave the cities saved 10,000 lives.

However, more than a year later, on July 28, 1976, the scientists were not so lucky. East of Beijing, Chinese scientists were discussing a possible earthquake. During their meeting, the worst earthquake in modern times hit. Estimates of deaths ranged from 250,000 to 695,000. The earthquake measured 7.9 on the Richter Scale.

Earthquakes often come together with volcanic eruptions. In late 1984, strong earthquakes began shaking the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia every day. On November 14, 1985, it erupted. A nearby river became a sea of mud that buried four towns. This disaster killed more than 2100 people,

Mexico City has frequent earthquakes. An earthquake there on September 19, 1985, measured 8.1 on the Richter Scale and killed 7000 people. Most victims died when buildings fell on them.

San Francisco, California, also has frequent earthquakes. However, newer buildings there are built to be safe in earthquakes. Therefore, when all earthquake measuring 7.1 on t

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第10题
What causes earthquakes? The earth is formed of layers. The surface of the earth, about 20
0 kilometers thick, is made of large pieces. When they move against each other, an earthquake happens. A large movement causes a violent earthquake, but a small movement causes a mild one.

Earthquakes last only a few seconds. The rolling movements are called seismic waves. The seismic waves start in one place, called the epicenter, and roll outward. A seismic wave travels a round the earth in about twenty minutes. Usually, an earthquake is strong enough to cause dam age only near its epicenter.

However, epicenters at the bottom of the ocean create huge sea waves as tall as 15 meters. These waves cross the ocean in several hours. Rushing toward land, they destroy small islands and ships in their path. When they hit land, they flood coastal areas far from the epicenter of the earthquake. In 1868, a wave reached 4.5 kilometers inland in Peru. In 1896, a wave in Japan killed 27,000 people.

After an earthquake happens, people can die from lack of food, water, and medical supplies. The amount of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on where it happens, what time it happens, and how strong it is. It also depends on types of buildings, soil conditions, and population. Of the 6000 earthquakes in the world each year, only about fifteen cause great damage and many deaths.

In 1556, an earthquake in northern China killed 830,000 people—the most in history. There was no way to measure its strength. In 1935, scientists started using the Richter Scale to measure seismic waves. A seriously destructive earthquake measures 6.5 or higher on the Richter Scale.

How can scientists predict earthquakes? Earthquakes are not just scattered anywhere but hap pen in certain areas, places where pieces of the earth's surface meet. This pattern causes them to shake the same places many times. For example, earthquakes often occur on the west coasts of North and South America, around the Mediterranean Sea, and along the Pacific coast of Asia.

Another way to predict earthquakes is to look for changes in the earth's surface, like a sudden drop of water level in the ground. Some people say animals can predict earthquakes. Before earth quakes, people have seen chickens sitting in trees, fish jumping out of the water, snakes leaving their holes, and other animals acting strangely.

On February 4, 1975, scientists predicted an earthquake in northeastern China and told people in the earthquake zone to leave the cities. More than a million people moved into the surrounding countryside, into safe, open fields away from buildings. That afternoon, the ground rolled and shook beneath the people's feet. In seconds, 90 percent of the buildings in the city of Haicheng were destroyed. The decision to tell the people to leave the cities saved 10,000 lives.

However, more than a year later, on July 28, 1976, the scientists were not so lucky. East of Beijing, Chinese scientists were discussing a possible earthquake. During their meeting, the worst earthquake in modern times hit. Estimates of deaths ranged from 250,000 to 695,000. The earth quake measured 7.9 on the Richter Scale.

Earthquakes often come together with volcanic eruptions. In late 1984, strong earthquakes began shaking the Nevado Del Ruiz volcano in Colombia every day. On November 14, 1985, it erupted. A nearby fiver became a sea of mud that buried four towns. This disaster killed more than 2100 people.

Mexico City has frequent earthquakes. An earthquake there on September 19, 1985, measured 8.1 on the Richter Scale and killed 7000 people. Most victims died when buildings fell on them.

San Francisco, California, also has frequent earthquakes. However, newer buildings there are built to be safe in earthquakes. Therefore, when an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Ri

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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