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It is true of radical environmentalists that they_____.
[A] aim at causing damage to companies [B] resort to violence to achieve their purpose
[C] will do no harm to real people [D] are divided on opinions about terrorism
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By no means () their own language well.
A.it is true that all English people knowB.is it true that do all English people knowC.it is true that do all English people knowD.is it true that all English people know
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People in the medical()are divided in their opinion about the cause of this disease.
A、workB、job
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BUSINESS ETHICS Nowadays, more and more attention is being paid to “Business Ethics”. But what does it mean? What is the importance of ethics in business usiness ethics is not about personality, though a good personality is valuable. Ethics is the primary element and prerequisite for a successful business. No matter what you do, you should think of business as a matter of integrity. Nowadays, the slip in ethics and the absence of social responsibility, especially integrity, have led to a crisis in business, seriously influencing social development. ?Events resulting from a loss of trust are being seen now and then and they affect society in many unfortunate ways. Most people know the importance of business ethics, but still some people don’t honor them. We often hear media reports on problems in business, such as adding harmful materials to products. These behaviors cause much damage to consumers, who spend money but do not get quality goods, especially when these commodities do great harm to their health. It is difficult for people to forget the case in which some children consumed unsafe milk powder produced by a few immoral businesses, and their health suffered serious damage as a result. People can’t bear this kind of behavior. and the businesses responsible must be closed down and the related personnel be punished.1. What’s the primary component for a prosperous business?()A. Good management.B. Reliable credit status.C. Business ethics.2. What is the influence of losing integrity?()A. Hinder social development.B. Worsen the company’s reputation.C. Reduce people’s trust between each other.3. What is people’s attitude towards business ethics?()A. All the people pay attention to business ethics.B. Lots of people know its importance but some still don’t honor it.C. Most people attach importance to it and follow it.4. Which one among the following items is not mentioned in this passage?()A. Nowadays, the absence of ethics, especially integrity has led to a crisis in business world.B. Manufacture’s immoral behaviors do little harm to consumers.C. Media is very important for people to know more about commodities.5. What is the author’s attitude toward immoral behaviors in business?()A. Critical.B. Affirmative.C. Indifferent.
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What can we conclude from the recent study?A. People think highly of science.B. People hold mixed opinions about science.C. Science is getting dangerously out of control.D. Science is used for both good and bad purposes.
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Part 2 4. Islamic terrorism may be a distant threat for Shearer Lumber Products, a timber company based in Idaho. But eco-terrorism is a very real one. In November, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an underground organization, gave warning that it had“spiked”trees in the Nez Perce national forest to protest against logging. Spiking involves hiding metal bars in tree trunks, thereby potentially crippling chain saws and hurting people. More such attacks are expected. How do they fit into America’s war on terrorism?The nation’s forests have seen a sharp increase in violent incidents—equipment vandalized, people intimidated—over the past ten years. Shearer now carefully inspects every tree before cutting and has been using metal detectors to check every trunk being processed. Yet Ihor Mereszczak, of the Nez Perce Forest Service, says it has been hard to get the FBI’s attention, and investigations have got nowhere.The ELF is only one thread in a web of underground radical environmentalists. Its aim is to inflict as much financial pain as possible on organizations or people who, by its lights, are exploiting the environment. The ELF, though made up of anonymous cells, nonetheless operates a website offering tips on how to cause fires with electric timers. Until recently, it also had a public spokesman.Together with the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), which operates along the same lines, the ELF is estimated to be responsible for over $45m-worth of damage in North America over the past few years. In 1998, it caused fires that did $12m-worth of damage in Vail, Colorado, to make the point that the ski resort’s expansion was threatening places where lynxes live. Earlier this year, the ELF burned down the offices of a lumber company in Oregon. Since September 11th, the ALF and ELF have claimed responsibility for starting a fire at a primate research center in New Mexico, releasing mink from an Iowa fur farm, and firebombing a federal corral for wild horses in California.Are they terrorists? The two groups reject the label, claiming to take all precautions against harming “animals, whether humans or not”. But earlier this year Louis Freeh, the FBI’s boss, listed both organizations among the most active domestic terrorist groups. Scott McInnis, the Republican congressman whose district includes Vail, argues it is only a matter of time before somebody gets hurt, and he now expects the FBI to put in more resources.The House subcommittee on forests, which Mr McInnis heads, will hold a hearing on eco-terrorism in February. But he has annoyed some mainstream green groups by asking them to denounce the ELF’s and ALF’s methods. Greenpeace, for instance, says that its disapproval is self-evident, and resents being asked to express it. Mr. McInnis still wants their answer by December 1st, but the war on eco-terrorism is off to a rocky start.第36题:What did the ELF do to Shearer Lumber Products?[A] Hurt its employees. [B] Crippled its equipments. [C] Hid metals in its trees. [D] Protested against its spiking.
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Text 3 Employees are often said to be a company's biggest resource.It is equally true that they are its biggest liability.Scarcely a week goes by without a company falling victim to employees-turned-cnemies-or-embarrassments.The most familiar type of enemy within is the fraudster.The Economist Intelligence Unit conducts a regular poll of senior executives on the subject of fraud committed by insiders.Two year ago the poll discovered that about 70%of companies had suffered from at least one instance of fraud,up from 61%in the previous survey.Fraud is often petty.But fraud can also be more harmful:think of former employees setting up rivals using stolen technology and purloined client lists.Even more dangerous is the vandal.Thieves at least have a rational motive.Vandals are driven by a desire for revenge that can know no limit.A company that specialises in corporate investigation gives a detailed account of the story of a British manufacturing company that was under restructuring.A member of the infonnation technology department discovered that his name was on the list of people whose services would no longer be required.He built a"backdoor"into the company's IT system from his home computer and set about causing damage.What can companies do to reduce the threat from these wolves in sheep's clothing?A lot depends on which particular sorts ofwolves you are dealing with.Yet three principles are always worth bearing in mind.The first is that firms need to focus on the people who have the greatest capacity to do harm-those who control the money and information.The more complicated companies become,the harder it is to identify where power really lies.But one thing is clear.The more dependent on information firms get,the more IT specialists can compromise the whole business.The least companies can do is to keep a careful watch on the IT department.The second is that the human touch is still invaluable.Companies can certainly strengthen their hand by installing software that can identify unusual behaviour or monitor e-mail,or by employing professionals to double-check the accounts.The best way to avoid these problems is to treat our employees with respect.The biggest problem with trying to do more with less is that you can end up tuming your biggest resources into your biggest liabilities.
According to the case in Paragraph 3,we learn that____A.thieves will revenge without limits
B.specialists are undergoing danger in restructuring
C.IT department might let out secrets to employees
D.some employees deliberately cause damage to companies
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Text 3 Employees are often said to be a company's biggest resource.It is equally true that they are its biggest liability.Scarcely a week goes by without a company falling victim to employees-turned-cnemies-or-embarrassments.The most familiar type of enemy within is the fraudster.The Economist Intelligence Unit conducts a regular poll of senior executives on the subject of fraud committed by insiders.Two year ago the poll discovered that about 70%of companies had suffered from at least one instance of fraud,up from 61%in the previous survey.Fraud is often petty.But fraud can also be more harmful:think of former employees setting up rivals using stolen technology and purloined client lists.Even more dangerous is the vandal.Thieves at least have a rational motive.Vandals are driven by a desire for revenge that can know no limit.A company that specialises in corporate investigation gives a detailed account of the story of a British manufacturing company that was under restructuring.A member of the infonnation technology department discovered that his name was on the list of people whose services would no longer be required.He built a"backdoor"into the company's IT system from his home computer and set about causing damage.What can companies do to reduce the threat from these wolves in sheep's clothing?A lot depends on which particular sorts ofwolves you are dealing with.Yet three principles are always worth bearing in mind.The first is that firms need to focus on the people who have the greatest capacity to do harm-those who control the money and information.The more complicated companies become,the harder it is to identify where power really lies.But one thing is clear.The more dependent on information firms get,the more IT specialists can compromise the whole business.The least companies can do is to keep a careful watch on the IT department.The second is that the human touch is still invaluable.Companies can certainly strengthen their hand by installing software that can identify unusual behaviour or monitor e-mail,or by employing professionals to double-check the accounts.The best way to avoid these problems is to treat our employees with respect.The biggest problem with trying to do more with less is that you can end up tuming your biggest resources into your biggest liabilities.
Companies should bear in mind that_____A.people with the greatest capacity should control the money
B.it's better to compromise with IT department
C.IT specialists should be carefully watched
D.power should be identified to different departments
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Text 3 Employees are often said to be a company's biggest resource.It is equally true that they are its biggest liability.Scarcely a week goes by without a company falling victim to employees-turned-cnemies-or-embarrassments.The most familiar type of enemy within is the fraudster.The Economist Intelligence Unit conducts a regular poll of senior executives on the subject of fraud committed by insiders.Two year ago the poll discovered that about 70%of companies had suffered from at least one instance of fraud,up from 61%in the previous survey.Fraud is often petty.But fraud can also be more harmful:think of former employees setting up rivals using stolen technology and purloined client lists.Even more dangerous is the vandal.Thieves at least have a rational motive.Vandals are driven by a desire for revenge that can know no limit.A company that specialises in corporate investigation gives a detailed account of the story of a British manufacturing company that was under restructuring.A member of the infonnation technology department discovered that his name was on the list of people whose services would no longer be required.He built a"backdoor"into the company's IT system from his home computer and set about causing damage.What can companies do to reduce the threat from these wolves in sheep's clothing?A lot depends on which particular sorts ofwolves you are dealing with.Yet three principles are always worth bearing in mind.The first is that firms need to focus on the people who have the greatest capacity to do harm-those who control the money and information.The more complicated companies become,the harder it is to identify where power really lies.But one thing is clear.The more dependent on information firms get,the more IT specialists can compromise the whole business.The least companies can do is to keep a careful watch on the IT department.The second is that the human touch is still invaluable.Companies can certainly strengthen their hand by installing software that can identify unusual behaviour or monitor e-mail,or by employing professionals to double-check the accounts.The best way to avoid these problems is to treat our employees with respect.The biggest problem with trying to do more with less is that you can end up tuming your biggest resources into your biggest liabilities.
The text mainly discusses_____A.ways to avoid the enemy within
B.hidden thieves in IT department
C.control the power of specialists
D.the best way to manage company staff
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Text 3 Employees are often said to be a company's biggest resource.It is equally true that they are its biggest liability.Scarcely a week goes by without a company falling victim to employees-turned-cnemies-or-embarrassments.The most familiar type of enemy within is the fraudster.The Economist Intelligence Unit conducts a regular poll of senior executives on the subject of fraud committed by insiders.Two year ago the poll discovered that about 70%of companies had suffered from at least one instance of fraud,up from 61%in the previous survey.Fraud is often petty.But fraud can also be more harmful:think of former employees setting up rivals using stolen technology and purloined client lists.Even more dangerous is the vandal.Thieves at least have a rational motive.Vandals are driven by a desire for revenge that can know no limit.A company that specialises in corporate investigation gives a detailed account of the story of a British manufacturing company that was under restructuring.A member of the infonnation technology department discovered that his name was on the list of people whose services would no longer be required.He built a"backdoor"into the company's IT system from his home computer and set about causing damage.What can companies do to reduce the threat from these wolves in sheep's clothing?A lot depends on which particular sorts ofwolves you are dealing with.Yet three principles are always worth bearing in mind.The first is that firms need to focus on the people who have the greatest capacity to do harm-those who control the money and information.The more complicated companies become,the harder it is to identify where power really lies.But one thing is clear.The more dependent on information firms get,the more IT specialists can compromise the whole business.The least companies can do is to keep a careful watch on the IT department.The second is that the human touch is still invaluable.Companies can certainly strengthen their hand by installing software that can identify unusual behaviour or monitor e-mail,or by employing professionals to double-check the accounts.The best way to avoid these problems is to treat our employees with respect.The biggest problem with trying to do more with less is that you can end up tuming your biggest resources into your biggest liabilities.
The study conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit informs us that_____A.many companies are stolen by thieves
B.a large number of companies suffer from liars
C.senior executives are more likely to commit fraud
D.rivals will steal technology and client lists
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资料:Anything that affects the smooth flow of information is known as noise. This might be, for example, the language used,an in appropriate use of technology or the different levels of skill and knowledge of the sender and receiver. For example, every day in the press and on TV, consumers are bombarded with often confusing or contradictory information about the health benefits or risks associated with different foods. Consumers may not have enough understanding or information to judge between conflicting messages. It is therefore not surprising that many people do not hear these messages and switch off.
A company has to overcome a considerable amount of direct noise caused by the earlier negative press articles. By not responding to these immediately or correcting with facts, consumers are confused and the company loses credibility with the press and the public.
To achieve its vision and encourage consumers to eat turkey all year round, BM Company needs to give people more information in a way they can easily understand. It has there closed to highlight key facts about the products as the foundation for many of its messages.
Why do some companies lose credibility with the public?
A.because the companies respond to the negative press article slowly.
B.because the companies fail to be in good relationships with the press.
C.because the market is so grueling and they don't perform well.
D.not mentioned
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which of the following is not true about the classification of the cantainers?()A、containers are classified as general purpose (dry cargo) container and specific purpose containerB、general purpose container (GP) is suitable for the widest varieties of cargoC、specific purpose container is suitable for the specific cargoD、bulk container, reefer container, open-top container are all general purpose containers
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单选题A note of protest is a declaration made by the Master of a vessel before a notary public.Its purpose is to().A
Protest acts of violence or misconduct by the vessel's crewB
State that damage to cargo or vessel was caused by improper loading or pilferage by others rather than ship's personnelC
State that the damage to ship,cargo or both was due to the perils of the seaD
State that the perishable cargo was damaged because of negligence by port authorities or other officials
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单选题What is the purpose of the passage?A
To tell people not to do dangerous sports.B
To explain what volcano surfing and land diving are.C
To talk about the world’s best volcano surfer and land diver.D
To compare activities in Vanuatu with sports in New Zealand.
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单选题According to some scientists, the computer will do much harm to people’s health as smoking and drugs do.A
does much harm...smokingB
will do as much harm...cigarettesC
will do so much harm...smokingD
does as much harm...cigarettes
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单选题How do people look at telecommuting according to the first paragraph?A
They are against it.B
They don’t care about it.C
They share the same view.D
They differ in their opinions.
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单选题According to this advertisement, at the Forum people ______.A
come together in order to form an organizationB
express different opinions and discuss public affairsC
eat together to celebrate their success or victoryD
work together for the purpose of business
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单选题According to one study, most computer and online games _____.A
allow the players to take part in killing actsB
teach the players to be antisocialC
make the players forget the real life resultsD
that young people like contain violence
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单选题As an economy moves from a planned economy to a market economy ______.A
the companies pay mere attention to moneyB
the companies care mere about productionC
the companies have great emphasis on finished productsD
the companies don’t know what to do
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单选题The author uses “television advertising” as an example to show that _____.A
other factors must be considered as possible causes of violence in real lifeB
computer and online games are not the only cause of increased violence in real lifeC
the commercial world is contributing to the increased violence in real lifeD
there is a close link between computer games and increased violence in real life
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单选题The danger of a charged hose left unattended on deck with the nozzle open is().A
the hose could burstB
the nozzle end will whip about causing damage or injuryC
water damage to vessel's cargo or structureD
personnel might trip over the hose
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单选题The purpose of the passage is to _____.A
advertise the iMOVE databaseB
make German companies more popularC
hire overseas employees to work in GermanyD
encourage people to learn more foreign languages
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单选题Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the author?A
Everyone has a right to hold his own opinion.B
Free expression of opinions often leads to confusion.C
Most people tend to be careless in forming their opinions.D
Casual use of the word “opinion” often brings about quarrels.
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单选题How come the cure could be worse than the disease?A
Human rights groups could sabotage the war on terrorism.B
Terrorism could infringe upon human rights.C
The terrorists may take revenge and harm innocent people.D
The government may use anti-terrorism as an excuse to arbitrarily execute people it does not like.
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单选题What is the purpose in writing this text?A
Telling people how serious the damage caused by landslides is.B
Telling people that sending workers to stabilize mountainsides is a risky job.C
Introducing a product that can be used to stabilize mountainsides.D
Showing people how to use a new product.
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判断题Violence brought about by large groups of people or the state is more serious than violence by individuals.A
对B
错
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单选题According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A
All the universities have banned the sale ofbottled water.B
Plastic bottles may do harm to people's health.C
The purchase of soft drinks will increase.D
Bottled water is cheap and environment-friendly.
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单选题Many studies have suggested that _____.A
more and more young people enjoy cruel computer gamesB
violence in computer games makes their players more aggressiveC
there are now far more incidents of violence due to computer gamesD
simulated violence in computer games is different from real violence
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