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问答题A.Studythefollowingtwopicturescarefullyandwriteanessayofatleast150words.B.YouressaymustbewrittenneatlyonANSWERSHEETⅡ.C.Youressayshouldmeettherequirementsbelow.1.Describethepictures.2.Deducethepurposeofthedrawerofthepictures.3.Suggestcounter-measures.{{B}}ABriefHistoryofWorldCommercialFishing{{/B}}
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问答题Read the following passage and then give short answers to the following five
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Today's worker is no longer willing to work in an
authoritarian and dehumanizing environment. Workers want meaning in their work
and balance in their lives. They want opportunities to contribute and to know
how their work is effective. Employees want to work for organizations that
respect them as individuals. They also want to know that they are working for an
ethical company that acts in a socially and environmentally responsible
manner. Today, and in the future, companies must design work so
that employees can take responsibility and be rewarded appropriately. By
changing altitudes, and conditions in the workplace, organizations can help make
work more meaningful. Repetitive factory routines and office
work that simply moves paper from in-box to out-box are mindless task that
destroy motivation and productivity. Research has shown that mental challenge is
closely related to job satisfaction. Too little challenge in the work, as in
completely automated tasks, generally leads to boredom and lowered satisfaction.
on the other hand, too much challenge may lead to failure and frustration. Thus
success or achievement in reaching an accepted standard of competence is an
important factor in job satisfaction, today's workers want to be a valued part
of the whole. They want to know that their work is important and how it fits
into the corporate strategy. They want to know not only how the work they do
affects others and the organization's goals, but how the/as individuals can make
an impact. Employees will contribute their knowledge enthusiastically in a
corporate culture that values the individual. The profitability of a company is
related to the quality and efforts of its workers. Therefore, a direct
relationship between job performance and reward makes work more meaningful.
Compaq Computers, for example, has an unusually low turnover rate among its
employees. Like most companies in the computer field, Compaq expects its people
to work long and hard to achieve big results quickly. In many companies an
atmosphere of constant push would inspire people to seek employment with less
pressure somewhere else. Instead, high quality people stay with Compaq. The
company's culture emphasizes individual responsibility for results and high
respect for individuals, Compaq benefits from creating opportunities for
employees to perform to the vast of their potential and to be rewarded for their
achievements.
问答题Compare sue and labor charges with salvage charges.
问答题1).描述上图所示的手机用户数的变化情况2).出现这种情况的原因3).对此现象作出评价
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AMGEN, the world's biggest biotechnology company, made its
fortune from a drug that fortifies the blood of patients who are undergoing
dialysis. On December 17th, the California company acquired some new blood of
its own with the purchase of Immunex, a Seattle-based biotechnology company, for
$16 billion. This deal, a biotech-industry record, gives Amgen a
firm footing in the multibillion-dollar market in inflammation control.
Immunex's most profitable product is Enbrel, a treatment for rheumatoid
arthritis.(46) {{U}}Amgen hopes to triple the drug's sales to more than $3 billion
by 2005, widening its use to other diseases and overcoming manufacturing
constraints that have kept the drug in short supply{{/U}}. With
this takeover, Immunex passes from one parent to another. American Home Products
(AHP) holds 41% of the shares, and has given the firm sales and marketing
support. (47){{U}}But AHP (American Household Products) has been selling down its
stake since last year, in part to finance a $3.8 billion settlement of claims
against its diet drugs.{{/U}} (48){{U}}Although Amen calls itself a
biotech company, its market capitalisation of around $62 billion makes it larger
than Pharmacia and several other well-known mainstream drug companies,
traditionally considered the big brothers of biotech{{/U}}. But Amgen likes to
think of itself as less bureaucratic and more entrepreneurial than its
pharmaceutical brethren, and it is free of such big-pharma woes as imminent
patent expiry. (49){{U}}However, as J ose2oh Dougherty, a biotech analyst at
Lehman Brothers, points out, -Amgen will find it hard to retain the freedom of
its youth as it strives to expand its sales by more than 30% a
year{{/U}}.Historically, pharmaceutical companies have used their deep pockets
to buy biotech companies. Now. increasingly, biotech companies are buying each
other (see chart). Such industry consolidation is driven by strategy rather than
desperation, according to Scott Morrison. a consultant with Ernst & Young.
(50){{U}}Companies are pooling their resources to build scale in research and
development, and in sales, or to fill holes-in their product pipelines, as Amgen
has just done{{/U}}. With almost 1,400 biotech companies in America, and a
comparable number in Europe, there is plenty of room for more togetherness.
问答题Discuss the themes explored by Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}Lookatthefollowingpictureandwriteanarticleonamarketingstrategy:discountpromotion.Yourarticleshouldmeetthefollowingtworequirements:{{/I}}1)interpretthemessageconveyedbythepicture2)makeyourcommentsonthephenomenon{{I}}Youshouldwrite160~200wordsneatlyonAnswerSheet2.(20points){{/I}}
问答题linguistic variable (北外2011研)
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问答题Directions:
Please write a letter to congratulate your friend Fang, who did well in the application of MBA and has been enrolled by Renmin University.
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter; use "Li Ming" instead. Do not write the address.
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问答题Developing Economy or Protecting the Environment 1. 一些人认为发展经济最重要。 2. 另一些则认为保护环境更重要。 3. 你的观点。 You should write about 160- 200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. (20 points)
问答题I can pick a date from the past 53 years and know instantly where I was , what happened in the news and even the day of the week. I’ve been able to do this since I was four.
I never feel overwhelmed with the amount of information my brain absorbs my mind seems to be able to cope and the information is stored away neatly. When I think of a sad memory, I do what everyone does- try to put it to one side. I don’t think it’s harder for me just because my memory is clearer. Powerful memory doesn’t make my emotions any more acute or vivid. I can recall the day my grandfather died and the sadness I felt when we went to the hospital the day before. I also remember that the musical play Hair opened on the Broadway on the same day- they both just pop into my mind in the same way.
