A. numbers B. studies C. casesD. parts
A. numbers
B. studies
C. cases
D. parts
A. numbers
B. studies
C. cases
D. parts
Which of the following statements is NOT an argument against Bowlby's theory?
A.Many studies show that day care has a positive effect on children's development.
B.Parents find the immediate effects of early day care difficult to deal with.
C.Separation from parents for very young children is common in some traditional societies.
D.Day care is safe, otherwise there wouldn't be so many nursery schools.
A.He goes out to travel.
B.He works at a travel agency in the weekends.
C.He also studies at school in order to get the scholarship.
D.He plays with his classmates.
What will the man probably do first after graduation?
A.Go into management.
B.Do more studies to pass law exams.
C.Work as a teacher.
D.Work in an export firm.
In whale bunters' eyes, whales' numbers can be adjusted by__________
A. people's growing awareness of the balance between ecology and business
B. their theory which has been derived from life experiences
C. a flexible biological system in which all species survive
D. the change of balance between market need and the amount of whales
Ford's higher-wage and lower-cost strategy was strongly_________.
A. criticized by the media
B. the low wage in the auto industry
C.own a car
D.produce cars in large numbers
E. the 8-hour-shift practice
F. combined technology and market
What does the author mean by "paralysis by analysis"(Line 3, Paragraph 4)?
A.Endless studies kill action.
B.Careful investigation reveals truth.
C.Prudent planning hinders progress.
D.Extensive research helps decision-making.
听力原文:Aren't the sales figures high enough for this quarter?
(A) Yes, he's the sales department head.
(B) No, the numbers are less than what they should be.
(C) In the salesroom.
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B.
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It can be inferred from the first paragraph that each big city in Europe
A. has many large squares.
B. has many very magnificent sky-scrapers.
C. has a center where tourists meet their spouses.
D. draws tourists in large numbers every year.