3 The Global Hotel Group (GHG) operates hotels in most of the developed countries throughout the world. The directorsof GHG are committed to a policy of achieving ‘growth’ in terms of geographical coverage and are now consideringbuilding and operating ano

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3 The Global Hotel Group (GHG) operates hotels in most of the developed countries throughout the world. The directors

of GHG are committed to a policy of achieving ‘growth’ in terms of geographical coverage and are now considering

building and operating another hotel in Tomorrowland. Tomorrowland is a developing country which is situated 3,000

kilometres from the country in which GHG’s nearest hotel is located.

The managing director of GHG recently attended a seminar on ‘the use of strategic and economic information in

planning organisational performance’.

He has called a board meeting to discuss the strategic and economic factors which should be considered before a

decision is made to build the hotel in Tomorrowland.

Required:

(a) Discuss the strategic and economic factors which should be considered before a decision is made to build

the hotel. (14 marks)


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正确答案:
(a) Of vital importance is the need for reliable information on which to base the decision regarding the potential investment within
Tomorrowland, since the lack of such information will only serve to increase the risk profile of GHG.
The strategic factors that ought to be considered prior to a decision being made to build and operate a hotel in Tomorrowland
are as follows:
The competition
The key notion here is that of the position of GHG relative to its competitors who may have a presence or intend to have a
presence in Tomorrowland. The strategic management accounting system should be capable of coping with changes that can
and will inevitably occur in a dynamic business environment. Hence it is crucial that changes such as, the emergence of a
new competitor, are detected and reflected within strategic plans at the earliest opportunity.
The government
The attitude of the government of Tomorrowland towards foreign organisations requires careful consideration as inevitably the
government will be the country’s largest supplier, employer, customer and investor. The directors need to recognise that the
political environment of Tomorrowland could change dramatically with a change in the national government.
Planning and control of operations within Tomorrowland
Planning and control of operations within Tomorrowland will inevitably be more difficult as GHG might not possess sufficient
knowledge of the business environment within Tomorrowland. Indeed their nearest hotel is at least 3,000 kilometres away.
It is vital the GHG gain such knowledge prior to commencing operations within Tomorrowland in order to avoid undue risks.
The sociological–cultural constraints
While it is generally recognised that there is a growing acceptability of international brands this might not be the case with
regard to Tomorrowland. The attitude towards work, managers (especially foreign nationals) and capitalist organisations could
severely impact on the degree of success achieved within Tomorrowland. In this respect it is vital that consideration is given
to recognition of the relationships in economic life including demand, price, wages, training, and rates of labour turnover and
absenteeism.
Resource utilisation
A primary consideration relates to whether or not to use local labour in the construction of the hotel. The perceived
‘remoteness’ of Tomorrowland might make it an unattractive proposition for current employees of GHG, thereby presenting the
directors of GHG with a significant problem.
Communication
Consideration needs to be given to the communication problems that arise between different countries and in this respect
Tomorrowland is probably no exception. Language barriers will inevitably exist and this needs to be addressed at the earliest
opportunity to minimise any risks to GHG.
The economic factors that ought to be considered prior to a decision being made to build and operate a hotel in Tomorrowland
are as follows:
Resource availability
The hotel should be designed having given due consideration to the prevailing climatic conditions within Tomorrowland which
might necessitate the use of specific types of building materials. It might well be the case that such building materials are not
available locally, or are in such scarce supply in which case local supply would prove to be uneconomic.
Another consideration relates to local labour being available and reliable in terms of its quality.
Currency stability/restrictions
The stability of the currency within Tomorrowland assumes critical significance because profit repatriation is problematic in
situations where those profits are made in an unstable currency or one that is likely to depreciate against the home currency,
thereby precipitating sizeable losses on exchange. Any currency restrictions need to be given careful consideration. For
example, it might be the case that hotel guests would be prohibited from paying accommodation bills in a foreign currency
which would be problematic if the local currency was weak.
Legislation
All local and International legislation should be given careful consideration. It might be the case that local legislation via
various licences or legal requirements favour local hotels.
Demand
The potential demand within Tomorrowland will be linked to the local economy. It is a developing economy and this may
bode well for GHG. However, again the need for reliable information about the size of the market, the extent of competition,
likely future trends etc is of fundamental importance.
Financing
An important decision lies in the availability and associated costs of financing in Tomorrowland which might not have mature
enough capital markets due to its developmental state. Hence GHG might need to finance using alternative currencies.
Note: Other relevant comments would be acceptable.
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    Brithish football is the most successful of all European countries, although it is not necessarily the best in the world.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    正确答案:正确

  • 第2题:

    以下哪种不是ISO14064标准所要求的GHG量化方法( )

    A.计算

    B.估算

    C.监测

    D.监测与计算相结合


    正确答案:B

  • 第3题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.33.What were hotel room phones characterized by in the past?

    A.Simple with basic services.
    B.Complex with high-quality services.
    C.Expensive with more styles.
    D.Complex with extensive services.

    答案:A
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第五段。该段提到“过去酒店的客房电话很简单,只有一条线路,只提供基本服务”。故A项为正确选项。【干扰排除】由以上分析可知,B项、C项和D项与原文不符,故排除。

  • 第4题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.35.What's Collins's attitude toward landlines and mobile phones?

    A.Indifference.
    B.Objective.
    C.Biased.
    D.Misled.

    答案:B
    解析:
    态度方向题。根据定位词定位到文章最后一段。柯林斯说固定电话和手机各有自身的不同用途,柯林斯的态度相对客观,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】由以上分析可知,A项、C项和D项均不能准确表达柯林斯对固定电话和手机的态度。

  • 第5题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.31.Why is hotel guestroom telephone being ignored?

    A.Because each hotel guest has three mobile devices.
    B.Because hotel guests prefer to use mobile devices.
    C.Because hotel guestroom telephone is not safe enough.
    D.Because guests have easy access to mobile devices.

    答案:B
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第一段。第一段首句提到“如今,酒店的客房电话越来越受到忽视”。接着第二句和第三句提到“一般的酒店客人在登记人住时都会携带三款移动设备。这使得客房电话在首选通讯设备的名单上的地位有所下降”。说明了酒店客房电话被忽视的原因.B项与此文义相符,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】原文说的是average而非each,A项中的each过于绝对;C项和D项原文未提及,属于无巾生有。故均排除。

  • 第6题:

    Now a special TV network gives live coverage of most matches of Olympic Games.

    A:baggage
    B:orphanage
    C:reportage
    D:usage

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句意思:现在,有一个专门的电视网络对奥运会的大多数比赛进行现场报道。coverage意思是“新闻报道”,与reportage(新闻报道)意思相同。baggage行李;orphanage孤儿院;usage使用,用法。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Global Cancer Rates to Rise by 50% by 2020

    The number of new cancer cases worldwide is expected to increase by 50%by the year
    2020.But a new report suggests that as many as a third of new cancers could be avoided
    by adopting healthier lifestyles and through public health action.
    The World Cancer Report,released by the International Agency for Research on
    Cancer,shows that cancer has now emerged as a major public health threat in developing
    countries as well as rich ones.
    Overall,cancer was responsible for 12%of all deaths in 2000.But in many countries
    more than a quarter of all deaths are caused by cancer.
    The report shows that 1 0 million new cancers were diagnosed globally in 2000,and that
    number is expected to rise to 15 million by 2020.Researchers say most of that increase will
    mainly be due to steadily aging populations in both developed and developing countries and
    current trends in smoking and other unhealthy habits.
    "Cancer has emerged as a major public health problem in developing countries for the
    first time, matching its effect in industrialized(工业化的)countries , " said researcher Paul
    Kleihues,MD,director of IARC,in a news release."Once considered a'Western'
    disease,the Report highlights that more than 50 percent of the world's cancer burden,in
    terms of both numbers of cases and deaths,already occurs in developing countries."
    The risk of being diagnosed with cancer in developed countries is double that in less-
    developed ones.However,the risk of dying from cancer is much higher in developing
    countries , where 80% of cancer patients already have late-stage incurable tumors(肿瘤)
    at the time of diagnosis.
    Researchers say cancer rates have traditionally been higher in developed countries due
    to greater exposure to tobacco,occupational carcinogens(致癌物),and an unhealthy
    Western diet and lifestyle.As less-developed countries become industrialized and more
    prosperous,they tend to adopt the high-fat diet and low physical activity levels typically seen
    in the West,which increase cancer rates.

    Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
    A:There were 1 0 million cancer patients worldwide in 2000.
    B:Generally,cancer accounted for 12% of all deaths in 2000.
    C:Cancer is the cause of over 25%of all deaths in many countries.
    D:It is expected that global cancer rates will go up by 50%by 2020.

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    In the 1970s Britain maintained the()growth rate and the()inflation rate among the developed countries.

    Alowest/lowest

    Bhighest/highest

    Clowest/highest

    Dhighest/lowest


    C

  • 第9题:

    You are a network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. A user named Mrs. King works in the information technology (IT) security department. Mrs. King is a member of the ITSecurity global group. Mrs. King reports that no one in the ITSecurity global group can access the security log from the console of a computer named Testking1. You need to grant the ITSecurity global group the minimum rights necessary to view the security log on Testking1. How should you modify the local security policy?()

    • A、Assign the Generate security audits user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • B、Assign the Manage auditing and security logs user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • C、Assign the Allow logon through Terminal Services user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • D、Assign the Act as part of the operating system user right to the ITSecurity global group.

    正确答案:B

  • 第10题:

    our network contains a server that runs window server 2008. The serve has the network policy server(NPS) service role installed. You need to allow only members of a global group named group1 VPN access to the network. What should you do?()

    • A、Add group1 to the RAS and IAS servers group.
    • B、Add group1 to the network configuration operators group..
    • C、Create a new network policy and define a group-based connection for group1. Set the access permission of the policy to access granted. Set the processing order of the policy to 1.
    • D、Create a new network policy and define a group-based condition for group1. Set the access permission of the policy to acces granted. Set the processing of the policy to 3.

    正确答案:C

  • 第11题:

    问答题
    Not so long ago, people talked about global warming in apocalyptic terms—imagining the Statue of Liberty up to its chin in water or an onslaught of tropical diseases in Oslo. Recently, however, advances in our understanding of climate have moved global warming from a subject for a summer disaster movie to a serious but manageable scientific and policy issue. The greenhouse effect is nothing new; it has been operating ever since the earth formed. Without it, the surface of the globe would be a frigid –20 ℃ (–4 °F), the oceans would have frozen, and no life would have developed.

    正确答案:
    不久以前,人们提及全球变暖往往被认为是危言耸听,要么说水面上升会淹及自由女神像的下巴,要么说寒冷的挪威首都奥斯陆会遭到热带疾病的袭击。近来,我们对于气候的了解更加深入,全球变暖不再是一场炎夏的灾难,而是一个严重却可以控制和解决的科学和政策问题。温室效应并不是新现象,地球形成后就在发生。没有温室效应,地球表面的温度会低至零下20摄氏度(零下4华氏度),海洋会结冰,没有生命会产生。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    In the 1970s Britain maintained the()growth rate and the()inflation rate among the developed countries.
    A

    lowest/lowest

    B

    highest/highest

    C

    lowest/highest

    D

    highest/lowest


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    In the 1970s among the developed countries, Britain maintained the lowest _____ rate and the highest _____ rate.

    A.inflation, growth

    B.growth, inflation

    C.growth, divorce

    D.growth, birth


    正确答案:B

  • 第14题:

    In the author's opinion, __.

    A. developing countries should be responsible for environmental problems

    B. overpopulation in the world is created by the developed countries

    C. rich countries exercise worse influence on environment than poor countries

    D. all countries should bring the population growth under control


    正确答案:C

  • 第15题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.34.Roxy is cited to illustrate that

    A.hotel guest phone may be replaced.
    B.phone technology is fast developed.
    C.its new type of telephone is welcomed.
    D.there are other ways to communicate with guests.

    答案:D
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章第七段,在提到洛克西之前,文章提到“但许多酒店正在寻找与客人沟通的其他方式”,后文讲到洛克西开发了一种具有多功能的设备,因此文章用洛克西的例子来说明还有其他与客人交流的方式,故D项为正确选项。【干扰排除】文章讲的是酒店的客房电话不会被取代,且提到一些公司为满足客人的需求而对酒店客房电话进行的改造升级,A项与此文义相反;文章的主题是酒店的客房电话,而非电话技术,B项属于无中生有;C项文中未提及,属于无中生有。故均排除。

  • 第16题:

    Text 3 The hotel guestroom telephone is being ignored more and more these days.The average hotel guest checks in with three mobile devices.That has pushed the guestroom phone down the list of preferred communication devices,"We have noticed a signiflcant decline in guestroom phone usage and that guests,by and large,bring and use their own mobile phones:'says Kevin Carl,executive vice president of Radisson Hotel Group.And why not?Hotels traditionally have charged exorbitant(过高的)prices for the privilege of using a landline.Travelers are now hanging up on the traditional phone and using the hotel room phone only for minor logistical purposes,thanks to the advent of new technologies.Kate Ashton,senior vice president of operations for Wyndham Grand,says the most common uses for in-room phones are for calls to the front desk.The most frequently asked questions are"What's the Wi-Fi password?"and"When is checkout time?"That said,hotels say they would never give up on Iandlines for the simple reason that they need them for security."Having a landline accessible means guests can always have a way to call in case of emergency or if they have any issues with their own devices,"Ashton says.That doesn't mean the guestroom telephone is not changing or that hotels aren't finding technologies to supplement the landline."Telephones continue to evolve and become more stylish in the hotel space,"says Andrea Torrance,vice president of operations for AccorHotels North and Central America.Hotel room phones used to be quite simple with one line and basic services.Now companies such as Cetis provide extensive services out of one device such as one-touch voice mail retrieval,Bluetooth paring for music streaming and digital clocks.They also have built-in USB charging ports for smarfphones."Now,the trend seems to be going backward in time to a single line corded telephone,"says Chad Collins,vice president of sales for the Americas at VTech,a company that produces hotel landlines."I believe this is driven by the fact that hotels simply want a telephone with a dial tone,not all of the bells and whistles.Guests'demands are changing,and the telephone is not excluded from those changes."But many hotels are finding other ways to communicate with guests.Roxy,a Seattle start-up,has created speech-enabled devices that will allow hotels to replace landlines with voice-activated calling.The devices also act as a guests'personal concierge.Guests can place requests to the front desk and get recommendations for restaurants and activities.Collins says there is no way a landline will compete with a mobile phone.But he believes both can serve different purposes."The idea that we are trying to compete with mobile devices is a bit misguided,"he says.32.Hotels insist on the use oflandlines for

    A.customer consultation.
    B.emergency use.
    C.logistical purposes.
    D.better reputation.

    答案:B
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到第三段末句,“尽管如此,酒店表示,出于简单的顾客安全需要,他们永远不会放弃固定电话”。接着第四段首句进一步阐述这一点,“拥有固定电话意味着客人随时都可以打电话,以防出现紧急情况或者他们自己的通讯设备有任何问题”。B项emergency use是文中in case of emergency的同义复现,故B项为正确选项。【干扰排除】原文提到顾客咨询是说房内电话最常见的用途是打电话给前台,并非酒店坚持使用固定电话的原因,故排除A项;logistical purposes是顾客使用酒店客房电话的原因,与本题无关,故排除C项:D项原文未提及,故排除。

  • 第17题:

    It′s bad policy for developing countries to sacrifice environmental protection to__________economic?growth.

    A.discourage
    B.weaken
    C.promote
    D.create

    答案:C
    解析:
    【考情点拨】考查动词词义辨析。【应试指导】句意:牺牲环境保护来促进经济增长对于发展中国家来说是一项糟糕的政策。discourage使泄气;weaken削弱;promote促进;create创造。

  • 第18题:

    Now a special TV network gives live coverage of most matches of Olympic Games.

    A:baggage
    B:orphanage
    C:reportage
    D:usage

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句意思:如今,一个特殊的电视网络对奥运会的大多数比赛进行现场报道。baggage的 意思为“行李”;orphanage的意思为“孤儿院”;reportage的意思为“报道”;usage的意思为“使 用,用法”。coverage的意思为“报道,覆盖”,和reportage的意思接近。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Global Cancer Rates to Rise by 50% by 2020

    The number of new cancer cases worldwide is expected to increase by 50%by the year
    2020.But a new report suggests that as many as a third of new cancers could be avoided
    by adopting healthier lifestyles and through public health action.
    The World Cancer Report,released by the International Agency for Research on
    Cancer,shows that cancer has now emerged as a major public health threat in developing
    countries as well as rich ones.
    Overall,cancer was responsible for 12%of all deaths in 2000.But in many countries
    more than a quarter of all deaths are caused by cancer.
    The report shows that 1 0 million new cancers were diagnosed globally in 2000,and that
    number is expected to rise to 15 million by 2020.Researchers say most of that increase will
    mainly be due to steadily aging populations in both developed and developing countries and
    current trends in smoking and other unhealthy habits.
    "Cancer has emerged as a major public health problem in developing countries for the
    first time, matching its effect in industrialized(工业化的)countries , " said researcher Paul
    Kleihues,MD,director of IARC,in a news release."Once considered a'Western'
    disease,the Report highlights that more than 50 percent of the world's cancer burden,in
    terms of both numbers of cases and deaths,already occurs in developing countries."
    The risk of being diagnosed with cancer in developed countries is double that in less-
    developed ones.However,the risk of dying from cancer is much higher in developing
    countries , where 80% of cancer patients already have late-stage incurable tumors(肿瘤)
    at the time of diagnosis.
    Researchers say cancer rates have traditionally been higher in developed countries due
    to greater exposure to tobacco,occupational carcinogens(致癌物),and an unhealthy
    Western diet and lifestyle.As less-developed countries become industrialized and more
    prosperous,they tend to adopt the high-fat diet and low physical activity levels typically seen
    in the West,which increase cancer rates.

    The risk of dying from cancer in developed countries is
    A:double that in developing countries.
    B:much higher than that in developing countries.
    C:the same as that in developing countries.
    D:much lower than that in developing countries.

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    GHG意思是()。

    • A、经济炼铁
    • B、经济喷煤
    • C、温室气体
    • D、炉腹煤气

    正确答案:C

  • 第21题:

    You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. A user named Mary works in the information technology security department. Mary is a member of the ITSecurity global group. Mary reports that no one in the ITSecurity global group can access the security log from the console of a computer named Server1. You need to grant the ITSecurity global group the minimum rights necessary to view the security log on Server1. How should you modify the local security policy?()

    • A、Assign the Generate security audits user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • B、Assign the Manage auditing and security logs user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • C、Assign the Allow logon through Terminal Services user right to the ITSecurity global group.
    • D、Assign the Act as part of the operating system user right to the ITSecurity global group.

    正确答案:B

  • 第22题:

    Your network contains a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The server has the Network Policy Server (NPS) service role installed. You need to allow only members of a global group named Group1 VPN access to the network. What should you do?()

    • A、Add Group1 to the RAS and IAS Servers Group
    • B、Add Group1 to the Network Configuration Operators group
    • C、Create a new network policy and define a group-based connection for Group1. Set the access permission of the policy to Access granted. Set the processing order of the policy to 1
    • D、Create a new network policy and define a group-based condition for Group1. Set the access permission of the policy to Access Granted. Set the processing of the policy to 3.

    正确答案:C

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Although they entered the wildly profitable coffee business rather late, South American countries now produce most of the coffee consumed worldwide,
    A

    South American countries now produce

    B

    it is the South American countries now producing

    C

    and South American countries now produce

    D

    South American countries now produced

    E

    South American countries would produce


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    A项没有错误。B项错误措辞冗杂,且对比的使用不正确。C项不是一个完整的句子。D项错误,因为过去时在这里使用的不恰当。E项的动词时态不正确。