From the perspective of traditional approach of syntax, noun

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单选题
From the perspective of traditional approach of syntax, noun has the categories of number, gender and________.
A

aspect

B

case

C

tense

D

voice

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第1题:

This book is written from the _______of the French.

(A)mind

(B) idea

(C) perspective

(D) opinion


正确答案:C
解答参考:C此题考察词组搭配from one’s perspective 从……的视角【译文】这本书是从法国人的视角来写的。

第2题:

It can be inferred from the text that the novel is written _____.

[A] with a mobile point of view

[B] with a limited third person singular

[C] from Manon’s perspective

[D] from Sarah’s eye as a slave


正确答案:C
本题考查推理引申。第二段首句提到,读者被迫通过玛侬,而不是莎拉的视角去看这一切。由此可知[C]正确,排除[D]。第四段第三句提到,这本书的微妙之处在于随着故事情节的发展读者对所有人物的看法突然发生了改变。因此持变化观点的是读者,而非作者,排除[A]。第四段首句提到,玛侬的丈夫总是被称之为“我的丈夫”或“他”,没有给出名字,但由第二段首句可知,主人公玛侬是第一称。因此[B]也不正确。

第3题:

The only major industrial power in the world to emerge intact—and even greatly strengthened from an economic perspective—was the Soviet Union.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


正确答案:×

第4题:

McDonald’s plan to allow customers to see the drinks being made is an obvious reflection of its traditional approach.()

此题为判断题(对,错)。


参考答案:错

第5题:

"The trouble with being the Prime Minister's sister is it puts your life into perspective." is from the movie().

A、Love

A、ctually

B、Pocahontas

C、Tarzan

D、Air Force One


参考答案:A

第6题:

5 GE Railways plc (GER) operates a passenger train service in Holtland. The directors have always focused solely on

the use of traditional financial measures in order to assess the performance of GER since it commenced operations

in 1992. The Managing Director of GER has asked you, as a management accountant, for assistance with regard to

the adoption of a balanced scorecard approach to performance measurement within GER.

Required:

(a) Prepare a memorandum explaining the potential benefits and limitations that may arise from the adoption of

a balanced scorecard approach to performance measurement within GER. (8 marks)


正确答案:
(a) To: Board of directors
From: Management Accountant
Date: 8 June 2007
The potential benefits of the adoption of a balanced scorecard approach to performance measurement within GER are as
follows:
A broader business perspective
Financial measures invariably have an inward-looking perspective. The balanced scorecard is wider in its scope and
application. It has an external focus and looks at comparisons with competitors in order to establish what constitutes best
practice and ensures that required changes are made in order to achieve it. The use of the balanced scorecard requires a
balance of both financial and non-financial measures and goals.
A greater strategic focus
The use of the balanced scorecard focuses to a much greater extent on the longer term. There is a far greater emphasis on
strategic considerations. It attempts to identify the needs and wants of customers and the new products and markets. Hence
it requires a balance between short term and long term performance measures.
A greater focus on qualitative aspects
The use of the balanced scorecard attempts to overcome the over-emphasis of traditional measures on the quantifiable aspects
of the internal operations of an organisation expressed in purely financial terms. Its use requires a balance between
quantitative and qualitative performance measures. For example, customer satisfaction is a qualitative performance measure
which is given prominence under the balanced scorecard approach.
A greater focus on longer term performance
The use of traditional financial measures is often dominated by financial accounting requirements, for example, the need to
show fixed assets at their historic cost. Also, they are primarily focused on short-term profitability and return on capital
employed in order to gain stakeholder approval of short term financial reports, the longer term or whole life cycle often being
ignored.
The limitations of a balanced scorecard approach to performance measurement may be viewed as follows:
The balanced scorecard attempts to identify the chain of cause and effect relationships which will provide the stimulus for
the future success of an organisation.
Advocates of a balanced scorecard approach to performance measurement suggest that it can constitute a vital component
of the strategic management process.
However, Robert Kaplan and David Norton, the authors of the balanced scorecard concept concede that it may not be suitable
for all firms. Norton suggests that it is most suitable for firms which have a long lead time between management action and
financial benefit and that it will be less suitable for firms with a short-term focus. However, other flaws can be detected in
the balanced scorecard.
The balanced scorecard promises to outline the theory of the firm by clearly linking the driver/outcome measures in a cause
and effect chain, but this will be difficult if not impossible to achieve.
The precise cause and effect relationships between measures for each of the perspectives on the balanced scorecard will be
complex because the driver and outcome measures for the various perspectives are interlinked. For example, customer
satisfaction may be seen to be a function of several drivers, such as employee satisfaction, manufacturing cycle time and
quality. However, employee satisfaction may in turn be partially driven by customer satisfaction and employee satisfaction
may partially drive manufacturing cycle time. A consequence of this non-linearity of the cause and effect chain (i.e., there is
non-linear relationship between an individual driver and a single outcome measure), is that there must be a question mark
as to the accuracy of any calculated correlations between driver and outcome measures. Allied to this point, any calculated
correlations will be historic. This implies that it will only be possible to determine the accuracy of cause and effect linkages
after the event, which could make the use of the balanced scorecard in dynamic industries questionable. If the market is
undergoing rapid evolution, for example, how meaningful are current measures of customer satisfaction or market share?
These criticisms do not necessarily undermine the usefulness of the balanced scorecard in presenting a more comprehensive
picture of organisational performance but they do raise doubts concerning claims that a balanced scorecard can be
constructed which will outline a clear cause and effect chain between driver and outcome measures and the firm’s financial
objectives.

第7题:

Traditional structured analysis techniques focus upon the flow of(1)within a system. Object-oriented analysis emphasizes the building of real-world models, It examines requirements from the perspective of the classes and objects found in the vocabulary of the(2)domain.Traditional system design method emphasizes the proper and effective structure of a complex system. Object-oriented design method encompasses the process of object- oriented decomposition and a(3)for depicting both logical and physical as well as static and dynamic models of the system under design.Object-oriented programming is a method of implementation in which programs are organized as cooperative collections of objects, each of which represents an(4)of some class, and whose classes are all members of a hierarchy of classes united via(5)relationships.

A.control

B.program

C.data

D.reference


正确答案:C
解析:传统的结构化分析技术关注的是系统的数据流程,面向对象分析强调对现实世界的建模,它从问题域中的类和对象的角度来检查需求。传统系统设计方法强调的是复杂系统的适当和有效的结构,面向对象设计方法包括面向对象的分解过程和一个描述待设计系统的物理和逻辑模型,以及动态和静态模型的符号。面向对象的程序设计是这样一种实现方法,程序是协同对象的组织,每个对象都代表一些类的一个实例,这些类是通过继承关系联系起来的类层次的所有成员。

第8题:

The traditional approach with complex problems is to break them down into samller, more easily managed problems.

A、to dealing

B、in dealing

C、dealing

D、to deal


参考答案:A

第9题:

When we talk about “parts of speech”, we know that a describing word we use to describe a noun is a/an ______; a word that can be used instead of a noun is a/an _______; a word used in front of a countable or uncountable noun is a/an ___________.

A、pronoun, article, adjective

B、article, adjective, pronoun

C、adjective, article, pronoun

D、adjective, pronoun, article


参考答案:D

第10题:

ireland is a traditional culture which has derived from its rich folk heritage. ()


参考答案:正确

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