What are the advantages for motor transportation? ()

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What are the advantages for motor transportation? ()
A

Door-to-door service

B

Fast

C

Flexibility

D

A and C

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第1题:

根据写作要求,写出一篇作文

What are the advantages and disadvantages of formal education? Make a list in the following chart.


参考答案:

●Embodies the principle of fairness and justice.

●Regularization of educational models and ease of operation.

●Train students to master super leaning and imitation ability.

●Deny the students' individuality, and classify them without teaching.

●The content of teaching is one sided and the pursuit of profit is blind.

● General attention is paid to Chinese, maths and English.


第2题:

There is now increased competition among motor-vehicle manufactures___ has resulted inbetter cars at lower prices.

A. those
B. what
C. that
D. where

答案:C
解析:
本题考查定语从句。根据从句中的谓语动词has 确定先行词为increased
competition,从句中缺少主语,故选关系代词that,所以C 项为正确答案。

第3题:

(b) What advantages and disadvantages might result from outsourcing Global Imaging’s HR function?

(8 marks)


正确答案:
(b) It is important to note that there is nothing in the nature of the activities carried out by HR staff and departments that prevents
outsourcing being looked at as a serious option. Indeed, amongst larger companies the outsourcing of some parts of the HR
function is already well under way, with one source estimating that HR outsourcing is growing by 27% each year. Paul,
therefore, needs to look at the HR activities identified above and assess the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing a
particular HR activity. Outsourcing certain parts of the recruitment process has long been accepted, with professional
recruitment agencies and ‘head-hunters’ being heavily involved in the advertising and short listing of candidates for senior
management positions. Some HR specialists argue that outsourcing much of the routine personnel work, including
maintaining employees’ records, frees the HR specialist to make a real contribution to the strategic planning process. One
study argues that ‘HR should become a partner with senior and line managers in strategy execution’.
If Paul is able to outsource the routine HR activities this will free him to contribute to the development of the growth strategy
and the critical people needs that strategy will require. In many ways the HR specialist is in a unique position to assess current
skills and capabilities of existing staff and the extent to which these can be ‘leveraged’ to achieve the desired strategy. In
Hamel and Prahalad’s terms this strategy is likely to ‘stretch’ the people resources of the company and require the recruitment
of additional staff with the relevant capabilities. Paul needs to show how long it will take to develop the necessary staff
resources as this will significantly influence the time needed to achieve the growth strategy.
Outsourcing passes on to the provider the heavy investment needed if the company sets up its own internal HR services with
much of this investment now going into web-based systems. The benefits are reduced costs and improved service quality.
The downside is a perceived loss of control and a reduced ability to differentiate the HR function from that of competitors.
Issues of employee confidentiality are also relevant in the decision to outsource.

第4题:

An IBM Business Partner has been asked to present an Infrastructure Simplification solution to theCEO. On what should the presentation focus?()

  • A、the benefits of data archiving 
  • B、the advantages of On Demand storage 
  • C、the advantages of TSM over competitive products 
  • D、the advantages of storage virtualization solutions

正确答案:D

第5题:

What are some of the advantages of using a cassette recorder?
Some of the advantages of using a cassette recorder are:
First, it gives the students the chance to listen to a variety of voices apart from the teacher’s, and it brings native speakers’ voices into the classroom.
Second, recorded material is useful for listening to dialogues, interviews, discussions, etc. where there is more than one person speaking at the same time. Otherwise the teacher has to act the part of more than one person.
Third, it is very useful for intensive listening, because the cassette can be stopped and a phrase played over and over again. This kind of listening is called intensive listening.

第6题:

Which of the following describes the paradox of the schools?

A.Discrepancy between what they say and what they do.
B.Differences between teachers' problems and schools' problems.
C.Advantages and disadvantages of students’ learning opportunities.
D.Students' perception and the reality of their performance on assessments.

答案:D
解析:
细节题。根据关键词定位到第四段。根据原文“Their achievement results fed into the implicit mission of schools:the greater the spread of achievement among students, the more it reinforcedthe rank order. This is why, if some students gave up and stopped trying (even dropped out of school),that wasregarded as the student's problem, not the teacher's or the school's.”可知,学生之间成绩流传得越广,成绩的排名就越固定。结合前文及此处内容,也就是说成绩决定了学生学习的态度,态度决定了他们的排名表现。故本题选D。

第7题:

In Money Everything
I don’t think money is everything,but we can’t do without it.Fox example,money can’t buy us happiness and a good education.And for another example,money can’t buy us good health and a long life.But we can not live without money.We need it for our daily necessities such as food,clothes and transportation.What’s more,we need it to live a better life.In short,we should learn the value of money and make the most of its advantages.


答案:
解析:
For this part,you are allowed 20 minutes to write a composition of about 80 words according to the following topic.金钱是一切吗 (Is Money Everything )

第8题:

(b) What are the advantages and disadvantages of using franchising to develop La Familia Amable budget hotel

chain? (8 marks)


正确答案:
(b) Franchising is typically seen as a quick and cost effective way of growing the business but Ramon should be aware of both
the advantages and disadvantages of using it as the preferred method of growth. Franchised chains are argued to benefit from
the sort of brand recognition and economies of scale not enjoyed by independent owner/managers. When combined with the
high levels of motivation normally associated with owner/managed businesses, franchises can be argued to get the best of
both worlds.
Franchising is defined as ‘a contractual agreement between two legally independent companies whereby the franchisor grants
the right to the franchisee to sell the franchisor’s product or do business under its trademarks in a given location for a specified
period of time. In return, the franchisee agrees to pay the franchisor a combination of fees, usually including an up-front
franchise fee, royalties calculated as a percentage of unit revenues, and an advertising conbribution that is also usually a
percentage of unit sales.’
Ramon is considering a type of franchising called ‘business-format franchising’, where the franchisor sells a way of doing
business to its franchisees. Business-format franchising is a model frequently found in the fast food and restaurant industry,
hotels and motels, construction and maintenance, and non-food retailing. Often these franchises are labour intensive and
relatively small-scale operations.
Franchising is seen as a safer alternative to growing the business organically, so while this may be true of well established
global franchises, failure rates among franchised small businesses were greater than those of independent businesses (in one
US study a 34·7% failure rate for franchises as opposed to 28·0% for independents over a six or seven year period). Often
it is the failure of the franchisor that brings down its franchisees. Failure stems from the franchisee not only having to rely on
their own skills and enthusiasm but also the capacity of the franchisor and other franchisees to make the overall operation
work.
The advantages to the franchisee are through gaining access to a well-regarded brand name that will generate a higher level
of demand and use of a tried and tested business model that should reduce the franchisee’s operating costs. Both of these
benefits stem from being a member of a well-established franchised system. Yet La Familia Amable along with many other
franchises will be new and small. These smaller franchises tend to be regional in scope, and fairly unknown outside their
regional market. This has a significant effect on what the franchisees can expect to gain from their franchisors and their
prospects of success. Both parties need to carefully assess the strengths and weaknesses of the system. Companies growing
via franchises need to take the time to understand their business model thoroughly and determine how franchising fits with
their long-term strategy. Care must be taken with the franchise agreement that creates a genuine partnership with the rightbalance between freedom and control over the franchisees.

第9题:

Which three are advantages of SONET?()

  • A、Allows the transportation of all forms of traffic
  • B、Multiplexing is easy
  • C、Clocks do not need to be synchronized
  • D、Reduces network complexity and cost
  • E、Padding is not necessary and not permitted

正确答案:A,B,D

第10题:

What is the disadvantage for air transportation? ()

  • A、Quick but not safe
  • B、Less frequency
  • C、It can’t lift heavy goods
  • D、The highest cost in all transport modes

正确答案:D

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