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A vessel is “in sight” of another vessel when().
A . she can be observed by radar
B . she can be observed visually from the other vessel
C . she can be plotted on radar well enough to determine her heading
D . her fog signal can be heard
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A celestial body’s complete orbit around another body is().
A . a rotation
B . a revolution
C . space motion
D . nutatio
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If you are asked to chair a meeting, remember the following six golden rules for meeting().
A . treatment
B . requirement
C . management
D . improvement
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To allocate another role to a user, which command is most appropriate?()
A . ALTER USER
B . ALTER DATABASE
C . ALTER SYSTEM
D . GRANT
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A check valve is another name for ().
A . a test valve
B . an inspection valve
C . a stop valve
D . a non-return valve
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Which command will migrate a filesystem from onevolume group to another?()
A . cpfs
B . cplv
C . mkfscopy
D . migratepv
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Which command will migrate a filesystem from one volume group to another?()
A . cpfs
B . cplv
C . mkfscopy
D . migratepv
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A co-worker is unable to invite you to a Microsoft Windows Meeting Space meeting. You need to receive an invite to the meeting. What should you do?()
A . Sign in to the People Near Me feature.
B . Start the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service.
C . Create a custom Microsoft Windows Firewall exception to allow invitations from Windows Meeting Space.
D . In the Microsoft Windows Mobility Center window, configure the presentation settings.
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If you refer to a businessman or politician as a ________, you are indicating that you disapprove of the way they use their wealth and power.
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The sentence He is a hard businessman is ambiguous due to _________.
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Ma Yun is a ______ businessman. His achievements inspire college students to start their own business.
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To illustrate my point of view, I would like to __________ from a source that many of us find more authoritative than the words of a businessman.
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&8226;Read the following article about a successful British businessman and the questions on the opposite page.
&8226;For each question 15-20, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet, for the answer you choose.
Every year British universities turn out 15,000 graduates in business studies. Many dream that they will one day be running a major business, wielding power and influencing markets. But only a very few will climb to the top and realise their fantasies. For the rest, compromise, disappointment, mediocrity and an alternative career away from the mainstream action will be their lot. Peter Blackburn is chairman and chief executive of Nestle UK, which employs more than 12,000 people and has a turnover of £1.8 billion. His advice to those who wish to move ahead of the pack is as straightforward as the man. "Take all your qualifications seriously. Although many top executives do not have first-class honours and it is often a disadvantage to be an intellectual, qualifications are increasingly important, as is the quest for improvement."
"I do feel that an international dimension helps every career. It says something about the person and if they have worked in another language, it gives a manager the important dimension of realising that each market is part of something bigger. Also it is always important in any career to keep your options open as events can take an unexpected turn. When they did for me, I acted accordingly. I still have to pinch myself to remind myself what I am doing. Even 10 years ago I didn't think this is what I would end up having achieved." "In the end, those that get right to the top retain their 'people touch', which can be very difficult as one gets swept up on the fast track of corporate life. But those who never forget where they have come from and keep their feet on the ground have a real advantage. The important thing is that you should never ask someone else to do something you couldn't do yourself. I am always looking for those who have the determination, the steel to see through our corporate objectives. I also want managers who can be role models for the next generation, people who will be an inspiration."
Blackburn started out working for a small confectionery company and was responsible for clearing up a major financial scandal when it was taken over by a larger company, Rowntrees. This was a project which marked him out and gave him visibility in Rowntrees. While many successful careers can easily be seen as an almost predictable procession, there are always one or two moments when success in a project promotes the executive, bringing star quality and something of an aura. However, if at the decisive moment a mistake is made, then the executive, instead of moving sharply forward, disappears into the pack and others are given their chance.
When Rowntrees was later taken over by Nestle, Peter Blackburn went on television and argued against the takeover. When the dust settled, the winners rewarded their spirited adversary. "l have always believed in doing the best that I can in any situation. Sometimes you have to make difficult decisions and then it's important to meet them square on. I have been fortunate in that the evolving company that I am now involved with has always believed in strong social values and has behaved as humanely as possible when it has been forced to close or to sell one of its businesses."
Peter Blackburn's career has been marked by two company takeovers. Many successful takeovers have been characterised by the new owners looking at the second layers of management and giving them a free rein. Mr Blackburn has. benefited from this process twice and says: "In both the takeovers I have been involved with, success has been achieved because the new owners have not gone in for ,wholesale clearouts. They have realised that it is the existing people who understand
A.be realistic about their abilities.
B.make sure they choose the right post.
C.improve their relations with other executives.
D.have a good educational background.
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49) But his primary task is not to think about the moral code, which governs his activity, any more than a businessman is expected to dedicate his energies to an exploration of rules of conduct in business.
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A co-worker is unable to invite you to a Microsoft Windows Meeting Space meeting. You need to receive an invite to the meeting.What should you do?()
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A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
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Read the article below about a successful businessman. For each question (1 -6) below the
Read the article below about a successful businessman. For each question (1 -6) below the article, choose the correct answer. Mark one letter (A, B or C) on your Answer Sheet. PACKAGE HOLIDAY SUCCESS Travel operator Joyflight is different from most of its rivals. UK package holiday companies would love to have plenty of repeat business. Instead, in an effort to attract trade, they are forced to spend enormous sums on marketing -- but they are operating in a very competitive market. So, although the big travel companies try hard to create attractive brands, if you ask the customers delayed at airports, many arent even sure which company theyve booked with. Ask customers of Joyflight, however, and this is probably their third or fourth holiday with the company. A Joyflight holiday doesnt come cheap; but for their customers this isnt an issue. The attraction is that they get an activity-based club which has escaped the notice of the general public. Even the location of the holiday is of minor importance. A high proportion of customers are families, because the adults are free to enjoy the activities on offer, while small children are in the care of people employed by Joyflight just for this purpose. These nannies get free flights and meals on top of their pay. Interestingly, most of the companys senior managers began at the bottom: for example, Linda Robinson, the marketing Manager, came as a ski guide in 1996, went away to set up her own catering business, sold it for a considerable sum, and returned to Joyflight in 2001. The companys performance over the years means that it gets a steady stream of offers from large tour operators wanting to buy the company. Micheal Knight, who started the firm, came very close to selling it for £ 40 million a few years ago. But at the last minute, Barmond, the potential buyer, was itself taken over by an American travel company which didnt see a place for Joyflight in the group. So where does that leave Joyflight? Despite greatly increasing its turnover in the past four years, the company has a careful attitude to expansion. Its decision not to sell skiing holidays in North America proved the right one when many of its rivals failed to persuade British travellers to take the ten-hour flight. Learning from experiences like these, Joyflights two recent departures from its main activity are the acquisitions of restaurant chains in Spain and Italy. And as for moving into the mass market for its holidays? Joyflight is much too successful to want to do that.
Joyflight differs from most other UK travel operators in ______.
A.the cost of its holidays.
B.the places where it advertises.
C.the number of repeat booking it has.
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Success at such an early age made the young businessman quite a __________ fellow.
A.conceit
B.conceiting
C.conceited
D.conceitedness
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The manager just____his resignation to the board meeting yesterday and today another one took his place.
A.sent up
B.sent off
C.sent out
D.sent in.
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No one imagined that the apparently ______ businessman was really a criminal.
A.respectful
B.respective
C.respectable
D.respecting
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Everyone won’t feel anxious or embarrassed at one time or another. For example, meeting new people or giving a public speech can make anyone nervous.
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He is an 【experienced】 businessman;he has【engaging】 in foreign 【trade】 for afew 【years】. 依次为A 、B、 C 、D四个划线部分
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They made_____ to meet and have a meeting on Sunday evenings .
A.it a rule
B.that a rule
C.this a rule
D.it rule
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When someone is late for a meeting, you should hold up the meeting until they arrive.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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()refers to a construction where one clause is coordinated with another
A.Embedding
B.Recursiveness
C.Conjoining
D.Cohesion