To compete in today's fast-paced competitive environment, organizations are increasingly a
A.damageable
B.susceptible
C.changeable
D.vulnerable
A.damageable
B.susceptible
C.changeable
D.vulnerable
A.a sure sign of their defeminization and maturation
B.an indication of their defiance against social change
C.one of their strategies to compete in a male-dominated society
D.an inevitable trend of linguistic development in Japan today
And worms acquired from unprotected public networks. Hackers masquerading as internal users can take advantage of weak internal security to gain access to confidential information. A.damageable
B.susceptible
C.vulnerable
D.changeable
A. one of their strategies to compete in a male-dominated society
B. an inevitable trend of linguistic development in Japan today
C. a sure sign of their de feminization and maturation
D. an indication of their defiance against social change
One of the assumptions on which Frito-Lay bases its development strategy is that ______.
A.consumers worldwide today are attracted by global brands
B.local brands cannot compete successfully with American brands
C.products suiting Chinese consumers' needs bring in more profits
D.products identified as American will have promising market value
One of the assumptions on which Frito-Lay bases its development strategy is that ______.
A.consumers worldwide today are attracted by global brands
B.local brands cannot compete successfully with American brands
C.products suiting Chinese consumer's needs bring more profits
D.products identified as American will have promising market value
Which of the following is NOT true about wind power?
A.Wind was very expensive in the 90's.
B.The turbines built in the 70's were fragile.
C.Wind power still cannot compete with fossil fuels.
D.Wind is still not favored today in America for its high cost.
● To compete in today’s fast-paced competitive environment, organizations arincreasinglyallowing contractors, partners, visitors andgueststoaccesstheirinternalenterprisnetworks.Theseusersmayconnect to the network through wired ports in conference rooms ooffices, or via wireless accesspoints.Inallowing this open access for third parties, LANs becom(71).Third parties can introduce risk in a variety of ways from connecting with an infectelaptop to unauthorized access of network resources to (72)activity. For many organizationhowever, the operational complexity and costs to ensure safe third party network access havbeen prohibitive. Fifty-two percent of surveyed CISOs state that they currently use a moat ancastle’s security approach, and admit that defenses inside the perimeter are weak. Threats fromnternal users are also increasingly a cause for security concerns. Employees with maliciouintent can launch (73)of service attacks or steal (74)information by snooping thnetwork. As they access the corporate network, mobile and remote users inadvertently can infethe network with (75)and worms acquired from unprotected public networks. Hackemasquerading as internal users can take advantage of weak internal security to gain access tconfidential information.
It s common knowledge that today s workplace is more volatile(易变的)than it once was. One has to know how to make the necessary changes to compete in this new, high-tech world. The Career Coach offers experienced advice and strategies that people are increasingly turning to professional career advisers to get. Written by Gordon Miller, the book is aimed at job seekers, people reentering the workforce and those farther along their career paths. It gives advice on how to search for a job or change jobs(or industries)successfully in today s job market. Youll learn how to conduct a good interview, and how to free yourself from the constraints of the traditional resume. It also has advice on how to become a good performer at the job you currently have, and the right way and time to ask for a raise or a promotion. There are strategies for improving job performance within a company and how to shape your career to secure a future in an ever-changing economy. The book is filled with countless stories about people who, with a little coaching, were able to steer their careers in a new direction: a mediocre salesman turns into an excellent performer by learning to use his time more wisely; a recent college graduate wins a key position in a high-tech company, etc.
The book Career Coach is intended for______.
A.people who are quitting a job
B.people who seek expert career advice
C.people who face a raise or promotion
D.people who are successful in their careers
The first ancient Olympics were held in 776 B.C. The games got their name from Olympia, the Greek city where they took place. Like the summer Olympics of today, the ancient Olympics were held every four years.
Thousands of people from all over the Greek world came to watch. The main stadium held about 45,000 people. "We have accounts of visitors and pilgrims setting up tents all around the site", Lisa Cerrato of Tufts University said.
During the first Olympics, there was only one competition—a 200-meter race. But over time the games grew to include wrestling, chariot racing, boxing, and other sports. Women were not allowed to compete, but they had their own separate games.
"The ancient athlete became celebrities(名人), just like today. They often lived the rest of their lives being treated to free dinners", Cerrato said. "City-states even tried to steal away each other's athletes by offering them various awards".
The ancient Olympics existed until A.D. 393. But the modern Olympics are still going strong.
Where did the ancient Greeks hold their first Olympics?()
A.In Athens.
B.In Olympics.
C.In a town.
D.In a state.
Thousands of people from all over the Greek world came to watch. The main stadium held about 45,000 people. "We have accounts of visitors and pilgrims setting up tents all around the site", Lisa Cerrato of Tufts University said.
During the first Olympics, there was only one competition—a 200-meter race. But over time the games grew to include wrestling, chariot racing, boxing, and other sports. Women were not allowed to compete, but they had their own separate games.
"The ancient athlete became celebrities(名人), just like today. They often lived the rest of their lives being treated to free dinners", Cerrato said. "City-states even tried to steal away each other's athletes by offering them various awards".
The ancient Olympics existed until A.D. 393. But the modern Olympics are still going strong.
Where did the ancient Greeks hold their first Olympics?
A.In Athens.
B.In Olympics.
C.In a town.
D.In a state.
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