Global Positioning System directs the mobile equipments, like()by satellite tracking
A.trucks
B.ships
C.aircrafts
D.taxi
A.trucks
B.ships
C.aircrafts
D.taxi
A.1990
B.1993
C.1995
D.1998
A.1990
B.1993
C.1995
D.1998
Would you like to go to attend the conference on global warming with me? (). but I should finish my homework first.
A、 It’s hard to say
B、 You’re welcome
C、 I’d love to
(1)The passage mainly deals with _______.
A. the relationship between globalization and world education
B. the ideal of globalization
C. the benefits of global education
D. the new opportunities to study abroad
(2)Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
A. Globalization has made our world smaller.
B. It's easier for people to travel around the world.
C. The influence of globalization over education is undesirable.
D. Globalization has changed people's way of thinking.
(3)Which of the following is suggested?
A. The global education system has been changed.
B. Students have more choices when they choose to learn.
C. Educational courses have been kept up to date.
D. Competition is sharper due to the consequence of globalization.
(4)All of the following can help make young people more independent and responsible except_____.
A. facing the growing competition
B. staying in a new place
C. dealing with expenses alone
D. living all by themselves
(5)The best word for describing the author's attitude toward globalization is_____.
A. indifferent
B. enthusiastic
C. scared
D. favorable
A.治疗前后湿疹面积及严重度指数(EASI,Eczema Area and Severity Index)的相对于基线的改变值
B.治疗前后瘙痒程度的变化值,使用数值评定量尺(numerical rating scale, NRS)
C.治疗前后皮损体表面积(Body Surface Area,BSA)的变化值
D.治 疗 前 后 研 究 者 总 体 评 分 的 变 化 值 (Investigator's Global Assessment, IGA)
Questionsare based on the following passage.
When you think about the growth of human population over the last century or so, it is alltoo easy to imagine it merely as an increase in the number of humans. But as we(36), so doall the things associated with us,(37)our livestock (家畜). At present, there are about 1.5 bil-lion cattle and domestic buffalo and about 1.7 billion sheep and goats. With pigs and poultry,they form. a(38)part of our enormous biological footprint upon this planet.
Just how enormous was not really apparent until the(39)of a new report, called "Live-stock"s Long Shadow," by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
Consider these numbers. Global livestock grazing (放牧) and feed production use "30percent of the land surface of the planet." Livestock —— which consume more food thanthey(40)—— also compete directly with humans for water. And the drive to expand grazingland destroys more biologically sensitive terrain, rain forests(41), than anything else.
But what is even more striking, and alarming, is that livestock are(42)for about 18 per-cent of the global warming effect, more than transportation"s(43). The culprits (罪魁祸首)are methane —— the natural result of bovine digestion —— and the nitrogen emitted by manure.
Deforestation of grazing land adds to the effect.
There are no easy trade-offs when it comes to global warming —— such as cutting back oncattle to make room for cars. The human(44)for meat is certainly not about to end anytimesoon. As "Livestock"s Long Shadow" makes clear, our health and the health of the planet de-pend on pushing livestock production in more(45)directions.
A.publication
B.waste
C.contribution
D.certainly
E. yield
F. multiply
G. critical
H. passion
I . concerning
J . available
K. liable
L. sustainable
K. responsible
N. including
O.especially
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A.human civilization remains gorious though it is affected by climatic changes
B.mankind is virtually helpless in the face of the dramatic changes of climate
C.man has to limit his activities to slow down the global warming process
D.human civilization will continue to develop in spite of the changes of nature
D. In 2002, McDonalds had approximately 25,000 restaurants in over 120 countries and served 29 million people a day.Apparently, the secret of their success is a marketing strategy of “think global, act local”. McDonald’s learnt that if they adapted their “Mac” meals to different cultures, it was more successful than having a standardized set of products that taste the same everywhere. So now, around 80% of McDonald’s restaurants are franchised to local people who serve food with a “local” flavor. For example, in Hong Kong, food called “Shake Shake Fries” and “Red Bean Sunday” can be found on the menu, while in Switzerland, “Vegi Macs” are serve
D.However, fast food is not popular with everyone. It is often called “junk” food because it is said to be unhealthy and full of fat. Furthermore, many people claim that fast food chains produce enormous amounts of waste, while millions of people in developing countries go hungry. At the same time, more and more people no longer cook fresh food at home. “Convenience” food is just too convenient! It is so easy for people with busy working lives to call into their local branch of Marks and Spencer, or some other supermarket chain, to buy ready-made meals on their way home from work. It is even easier to buy a “take-away” from a local restaurant or pick up the phone and order a pizza to be delivered to your home.
1.The secret of fast food chains’ success is () .
A.franchising to local people
B.having a standardized set of products
C.the marketing strategy of “think global, act local”
D.having a lot of restaurants covering many countries
2.We can learn from the passage that () .
A.around one-third of American families eat at one of the big chains
B.there were about 25,000 McDonald’s Restaurants in the USA in 2002
C.in 2002, McDonald’s served 29 million people a day in Europe
D.the percentage of families eating at McDonald’s is higher in the UK than in the USA
3.All the following are correct except that () .
A.most children like going to McDonald’s
B.most countries have different kinds of McDonald’s meals
C.about 20% of McDonald’s restaurants are not franchised
D.the “Shake Shake Fries” can be found both in Hong Kong and in Switzerland
4.Which of the following is not the reason for more and more people preferring fast food to cooking at home? () .
A.Because they are more convenient
B.It’s easy for people to buy a “take-away” on their way home
C.People can pick up a phone and order what they want to be delivered to their home
D.It is cheaper to buy fast food than to cook at home
5.People call fast food “junk food” because () .
A.they are too convenient
B.they are said to be unhealthy and full of fat
C.they are popular among children
D.they produce much waste
One major difference is the attitude towards the individual, and his or her【B7】to others. The Western-【B8】tend to believe that success is【B9】to individuals, whether they work together or【B10】. The Western idea of teamwork is about directing and individual's【B11】to wards a goal. Going on from this, Western style. workplaces are often "achievement oriented"【B12】than "relationship oriented". They may also value innovation over traditional methods. They【B13】change as more important than stability【B14】even prefer conflict to compromise.
If these philosophical differences are badly managed, they can lead to conflict【B15】an organization. Human resources professionals in China are【B16】familiar with the situation【B17】the Western manager cannot open his or her mouth at offending someone and【B18】constantly com plains that nothing【B19】done. Cultural differences can go deeper than relations in the workplace. They may even【B20】a company's long-term strategy.
【B1】
A.adjust
B.accord
C.adopt
D.avoid