()is the most frequent activitie

题目

()is the most frequent activities in the logistics, but generally adds no value to a product, those operation should be kept to a minimum.

  • A、Transportation
  • B、Handling and carrying
  • C、Marketing forecasts
参考答案和解析
正确答案:B
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第3题:

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第4题:

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态度方向题。第六段提到该计划的效果立竿见影,并且规模持续扩大;第七段首句提到执行该方案也有困难,下文作者接着用But转折句说到迄今为止,效果还是令人振奋的,故作者的态度是积极向上的,A项正确。【干扰排除】根据以上分析,B项、C项和D项均不能表达作者的观点态度。故均排除。

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第10题:

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A.NHS managers selected these patients randomly.
B.All of the 23 patients suffered mental-health problems.
C.Most ofthe 23 patients have got benefits.
D.It does not mainly focus on drug therapy.

答案:D
解析:
事实细节题。根据题干定位到文章第四段和第五段。原文提到他们经常会谈论自己的社会需求,而不是医疗症状,故D项正确。【干扰排除】第四段提到里安·蒙蒂思向NHS管理人员要了电话拨打频率高的病人的名单,可见不是随机的,A项错误;原文提到许多人和哈珀一样都是有心理健康问题的中年人,B项扩大了范围;原文提到蒙蒂思女士帮助他们申请福利,并未提到有多少人申请到了祸利.C项属于无中生有。

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