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It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A
new radio devices should be developed for tracking the endangered blue whales
B
blue whales are no longer endangered with the use of the new listening system
C
opinions differ as to whether civilian scientists should be allowed to use military technology
D
military technology has great potential in civilian use
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推论题。根据美国水下声音监控系统对深海火山,洋流变化,全球温度等方面的民用科学的研究,说明军事技术转为民用更具有潜力。所以D为答案。
推论题。根据美国水下声音监控系统对深海火山,洋流变化,全球温度等方面的民用科学的研究,说明军事技术转为民用更具有潜力。所以D为答案。
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资料:Some companies are more creative in their use of history than others. HSBC’s History Wall, a striking art installation at the bank’s London headquarters, is made up of 3,743 images drawn from the bank’s archives and arranged in chronological order.
Even this is dwarfed by Coca Cola, the American classics. In May, Coca Cola opened a new corporate museum in Atlanta, which is expected to pull in more than 1 million visitors annually, Attractions include the first Coke cans to go into space, a functioning botting line and a tasting lounge.
The benefits of knowing your corporate history can be very practical. Companies often use their history as inspiration for new products. Disney constantly mines its archives of old films. Carmakers have overhauled old designs for the modern era: Volkswagen’s New Beetle is an obvious example.
But the bigger payoff tends to be less tangible — that of forging stronger bonds with customers and employees. Age can by itself confer a sense of trustworthiness, brewers and banks are fond of flaunting(炫耀) their deep roots. Jim Gilmore, co-author of “Authenticity”, argues that history is also vital in giving companies a genuine sense of personality. Ritz-Carlton’s use of cobalt-blue glasses in its hotel dining rooms can be traced back to Boston in the 1920s, for example, where window glass that had been imported from Europe and turned blue in the New England air was a symbol of wealth. Rather than commissioning dusty biographies to mark anniversaries, Mr. Gilmore believes that firms should search the archives for inspiring stories of this kind.
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Which of the following statements is true about Jim Gilmore?A.He is the sole author of “Authenticity”.
B.He encourages firms to look for typical events from archives.
C.He loves the cobalt-blue glassed of Ritz-Carlton hotel very much.
D.He also believes that younger firms can use history as well.
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Even this is dwarfed by Coca Cola, the American classics. In May, Coca Cola opened a new corporate museum in Atlanta, which is expected to pull in more than 1 million visitors annually, Attractions include the first Coke cans to go into space, a functioning botting line and a tasting lounge.
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But the bigger payoff tends to be less tangible — that of forging stronger bonds with customers and employees. Age can by itself confer a sense of trustworthiness, brewers and banks are fond of flaunting(炫耀) their deep roots. Jim Gilmore, co-author of “Authenticity”, argues that history is also vital in giving companies a genuine sense of personality. Ritz-Carlton’s use of cobalt-blue glasses in its hotel dining rooms can be traced back to Boston in the 1920s, for example, where window glass that had been imported from Europe and turned blue in the New England air was a symbol of wealth. Rather than commissioning dusty biographies to mark anniversaries, Mr. Gilmore believes that firms should search the archives for inspiring stories of this kind.
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What does the underlined word “dwarfed” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Less creative by comparison
B.Be smaller in size
C.Become more majestic
D.Nothing different
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Even this is dwarfed by Coca Cola, the American classics. In May, Coca Cola opened a new corporate museum in Atlanta, which is expected to pull in more than 1 million visitors annually, Attractions include the first Coke cans to go into space, a functioning botting line and a tasting lounge.
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Which of the following is NOT the benefit of using history creatively?A.It strengthens the company’s relations with customers and employees.
B.For carmakers, they can overhaul old designs for the modern era.
C.It can help companies to become the most profitable in the market.
D.It can give companies ideas for new products
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资料:Some companies are more creative in their use of history than others. HSBC’s History Wall, a striking art installation at the bank’s London headquarters, is made up of 3,743 images drawn from the bank’s archives and arranged in chronological order.
Even this is dwarfed by Coca Cola, the American classics. In May, Coca Cola opened a new corporate museum in Atlanta, which is expected to pull in more than 1 million visitors annually, Attractions include the first Coke cans to go into space, a functioning botting line and a tasting lounge.
The benefits of knowing your corporate history can be very practical. Companies often use their history as inspiration for new products. Disney constantly mines its archives of old films. Carmakers have overhauled old designs for the modern era: Volkswagen’s New Beetle is an obvious example.
But the bigger payoff tends to be less tangible — that of forging stronger bonds with customers and employees. Age can by itself confer a sense of trustworthiness, brewers and banks are fond of flaunting(炫耀) their deep roots. Jim Gilmore, co-author of “Authenticity”, argues that history is also vital in giving companies a genuine sense of personality. Ritz-Carlton’s use of cobalt-blue glasses in its hotel dining rooms can be traced back to Boston in the 1920s, for example, where window glass that had been imported from Europe and turned blue in the New England air was a symbol of wealth. Rather than commissioning dusty biographies to mark anniversaries, Mr. Gilmore believes that firms should search the archives for inspiring stories of this kind.
Younger companies can use history, too. Before giving up their old jobs, the founders of Innocent, a British drinks firm formed in 1998,sold an initial batch of smoothies from a market stall in London. They asked customers to put their empty bottles into one of two labeled bins to indicate whether they should focus on their new venture or stick to their day jobs. The rest, as they say, is history. The firm now uses the story to illustrate its folksy image.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A.Activities did by HSBC are better than those of Coca -cola.
B.New designs inspired by old products are not good.
C.Young companies do better than old companies in using history.
D.Consumers often trust old-aged companies more.
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CREATIVE USER susan;B
CREATIVE OR REPLACE USER susan;C
CREATE NEW USER susan DEFAULTD
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CREATE NEW USER susan IDENTIFIED BY blue;F
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It is now partly accessible to civilian scientists.B
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Masaccio is an acceptable role model for a young artistB
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an effort to protect an endangered marine speciesB
the civilian use of a military detection systemC
the exposure of a U.S. Navy top-secret weaponD
a new way to look into the behavior of blue whales
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how the scientists tried to protect endangered speciesB
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