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Which of the following statements describes the results of excessive microbiological growths within a fuel system?()
A . all excessive amounts of growth will cause the main engines of the vessel to stall due to the inability to supply the proper quantities of fuel to satisfy the existing load
B . The deposits produced by these growths form blockages and flow restrictions ultimately leading to improper atomization of the fuel into the cylinders
C . Eventually the growth of these organisms will deplete the supply of food available to them, which in turn will cause their demise
D . If continual growth is permitted, a sweet odor similar to that associated with baking will be noticed when system components are opened for inspectio
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You are designing an IP address management strategy to address the anticipated growth of the company and to meet the business and technical requirements. What should you do?()
A . Install one DHCP server in each branch office and in Sydney. On each server, create duplicate scopes that contain the necessary scope options. Configure the scopes to assign all of the available IP addresses to each office.
B . Install one DHCP server in each branch office and in Sydney. On each server, create duplicate scopes that contain the necessary scope options. Configure the scopes to assign half of the available IP addresses to each office.
C . Install two DHCP servers in each branch office and in Sydney. Authorize one server in each office. On each server, create duplicate scopes that contain the necessary scope options. Configure the scope to assign half of the available IP addresses to each office.
D . Install two DHCP servers in each branch office and in Sydney. Authorize both servers in each office. On each server, create duplicate scopes that contain the necessary scope options. Configure the scope to assign half of the available IP addresses to each office.
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The 1970s saw the growth of()in Wales and Scotland.
A . liberalism
B . Marxism
C . chauvinism
D . nationalism
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In an Oracle 10g database, the in-memory statistics are gathered at regular intervals and used to perform growth-trend analysis and capacity planning of the database. Which component stores these statistics?()
A . recovery catalog
B . Oracle Enterprise Manager Repository
C . Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
D . Oracle 10g Enterprise Manager Grid Control
E . Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
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Fertilizer will()the growth of these tomato plants.
A、accomplish
B、accelerate
C、accumulate
D、account
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According to the article, the growth of the Internet requires ______.
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In many cultures, eggs are an obvious symbol of new life, and the newborn chicks are a lovely ______ of new growth.
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In the phase of growth, the company has already enjoyed the highest point in terms of sales volume.
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The common stock of the Zing Co. is selling for $52.40 a share and offers an 8.7 percent rate ofreturn. If the dividend growth rate is constant at 3 percent, what is the amount of the last annual dividend paid?
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Which of the following is true regarding the Gordon growth model?
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( )is the basic materials of fetal growth and development
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1.Why did the speaker quit the part-time job of house-painting?
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The growth rates are most rapid in the () of human life.
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The internal growth rate of a firm is best described as the: maximum growth rate achievable excluding external financing of any kind.
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听力原文:W: Steve has taken two part-time jobs but he's decided to drop one of them at the end of this month.
M: That may be for the best.
What does the man mean?
A.It would be best to drop both.
B.Steve's part-time jobs are the best for him.
C.Steve is really working too hard.
D.Steve's decision may be a good one.
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What is needed on the way of growth in the authors eyes?
A.Taking risks.
B.Trying the taste of failure.
C.Trying the taste-of success.
D.High ability of self-protection.
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Medicare is the main reason of the majority of the uncontrolled growth in federal spending and the deficit.
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Now that the damage inflicted by the Asian financial crisis looks like it was caused by an economic neutron bomb. The crisis has hurt great numbers of people, but has left the main structures of the world economy standing. The worst of the direct impact may be over. Many of the hardest-hit countries are on the road to recovery, financial "contagion" has been contained and world economic growth seems set to pick up soon.
The most important development, however, is a non-event: the collapse of global capitalism has not occurred. Instead, the post-crisis world is likely to be even more market-oriented than the one that preceded it, with a proliferation of new rules and practices that will help markets to operate more smoothly. The countries recovering best, such as Thailand and South Korea, are doing so by moving further in a free-market direction. None of the affected nations has tried to isolate itself from the global economy, and the widely feared worldwide wave of protectionism has not yet materialized.
Nor has there been the great rethinking of economic globalization that some feared and others advocated. The critics of global capitalism pounced on the crisis as proof of globalization's fatal flaws. Their analyses often concluded that "there must be something better." On the contrary, economists have taken free-market principles as the starting point for new ideas, not called them into question.
There has been much criticism of the so-called Washington consensus—the traditional free-market orthodoxy that uniformly prescribes fiscal discipline, deregulation, and financial liberalization. Partly as a result of the crisis, a new consensus simply adds extra prescriptions—such as better financial supervision, labor market, etc.—to the list. It is an elaboration of the original consensus, not a new departure.
Numerous studies also show that engagement in the global economy leads to higher growth and helps to reduce poverty in developing countries. Today's economic arguments are not over fundamental free-market policies, but what must be done to supplement them. Likewise, the efforts to devise a new "international financial architecture" in the wake of the crisis, due to continue during the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, will not involve rebuilding the system from scratch. The aim is to make incremental improvements in financial rules and practices that will oil the wheels of the market system, not to trade it in for a non-existent new model.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A.After the severe Asian Financial Crisis, the world economy began to recover.
B.Asian Financial Crisis is as devastating as a neutron bomb and causes great damage.
C.There are still direct and indirect impacts so that the economy cannot recover.
D.The direct impact of Asian Financial Crisis has gone.
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Wages of the part-time work offered to the unemployed men come from ______.
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After World War Ⅱ the glorification of an ever-larger GNP formed the basis of a new materialism, which became a sacred obligation for all Japanese governments, businesses and trade unions. Anyone who mentioned the undesirable by-products of rapid economic growth was treated as a heretic. Consequently, everything possible was done to make conditions easy for the manufacturers. Few dared question the wisdom of discharging untreated waste into the nearest water body or untreated smoke into the atmosphere. This silence was maintained by union leaders as well as by most of the country's radicals; except for a few isolated voices, no one protested. An insistence on treatment of the various effluents would have necessitated expenditures on treatment equipment that in turn would have given rise to higher operating costs. Obviously, this would have meant higher prices for Japanese goods, and ultimately fewer sales and lower industrial growth and GNP.
The pursuit of nothing but economic growth is illustrated by the response of the Japanese government to the American educational mission that visited Japan in 1947. After surveying Japan's educational program, the Americans suggested that the Japanese fill in their curriculum gap by creating departments in chemical and sanitary engineering. Immediately, chemical engineering departments were established in all the country's universities and technical institutions. In contrast, the recommendation to form. sanitary engineering departments was more or less ignored, because they could bring no profit. By 1960, only two second-rate universities, Kyoto and Hokkaido, were interested enough to open such departments.
The reluctance to divert funds from production to conservation is explanation enough for a certain degree of pollution, but the situation was made worse by the type of technology the Japanese chose to adopt for their industrial expansion. For the most part, they simply copied American industrial methods. This meant that methods originally designed for use in a country that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific with lots of air and water to use as sewage receptacles were adopted for an area a fraction of the size. Moreover, the Japanese diet was much more dependent on water as a source of fish and as an input in the irrigation of rice; consequently discharged wastes built up much more rapidly, in the food chain.
Notes: heretic 异教徒。sanitary 卫生的。for the most part 基本上。receptacle 储存地。
According to the text, no measures were resorted to in environmental protection after World War Ⅱ in Japan because _____.
A.they were reckoned to be unnecessary.
B.they would check economic development.
C.no one was much interested in them.
D.pollution was held as inevitable at that time.
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Experts predict that China's healthcare market will have an annual growth of 6 to 8 per cent in the next few years, making it one of the potentially most prosperous. In Shanghai, annual medical expenditure is estimated to be 16 billion yuan (U.S. 93 billion). With an increasingly【B1】population, the growing consumption power and longer life【B2】of local residents, the medical market has great opportunities.
However, limited medical resources cannot meet people's needs【B3】financial deficits in State-owned hospitals.【B4】, there is room for a range of different medical organizations.
As is the case with many State-owned enterprises, public hospitals in the past half century have learned a lot of bad habits:【B5】management, over-staffing and bureaucratic operating procedures.
Being a member of World Trade Organization (WTO), China has to【B6】its promise to open the health industry to foreign capital in coming years. By then, public hospitals will be facing fierce competition from Western giants they have never prepared for.
So it's quite urgent【B7】them to learn how to operate as an enterprise and how to survive in the competitive market economy of the future.
As a【B8】, the healthcare sector was first opened to domestic private investors. Since the first private hospital opened in 1999, private investors from Shenzhen, Sichuan and Zhejiang provinces have been scrambling to enter Shanghai.【B9】show that about 20 private hospitals have been set up in the city, although this number,【B10】with more than 500 public hospitals, is still quite low.
【B1】
A.aging
B.aged
C.being-aged
D.age
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The part-time job really takes up most of my spare time.
A) transfers
B)occurs
C) occupies
D)spends
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How does the operating efficiency influence the growth rate of the venture()
A.By influencing Return on Assets (ROS)
B.By influencing leverage ratio
C.By influencing retention rate
D.By influencing turnover rate
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An opportunity cost of economic growth is ()
A.essentially zero because economic growth leads to such large gains in the long run.基本上为零,因为经济增长从长远来看会带来如此大的收益。
B.the decrease in production of consumption goods in the present time perio
D.目前消费品生产减少。
C.decreased by the creation of capital goods rather than consumption goods.通过创造资本货物而不是消费品减少。
D.so high that places such as Hong Kong have had to do without it.如此高的地方,如香港不得不这样做。