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Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearly onANSWERSHEET2. Psychologistsoncebelievedthatthemotivethatcausedmento strivetoattainhigh-levelmanagerialpositionswastheneedforachievement. Butnowtheybelieveitistheneedforpower.Powerseekers strivehardtoreachpositionswheretheycanexerciseauthorityoverlarge numbersofpeople.46Individualperformerswholackthisdrivearenot likelytoadvancefarupthemanagerialladder.Theyusuallyscorncompany politicsanddevotetheirenergiestoothertypesofactivities.Thepowergame ispartofmanagementanditisplayedbestbythosewhoenjoyit most.47Oneoftheleastrationalactsofbusiness organizationsisthatofhiringmanagerswhohaveahighneedtoexercise authorityandthenteachingthemthatauthoritativemethodsarewrongandthat theyshouldbeconsultativeorparticipative.48Itisaserious mistaketoteachmanagersthattheyshouldadoptstylesthatareinconsistent withtheiruniquepersonalities.Yetthisispreciselywhatalargenumber ofbusinessorganizationsaredoing;anditexplainsinpartwhytheir managementdevelopmentprogramsarenoteffective.49What managerialaspirantsshouldbetaughtishowtoexercisetheirauthorityina waythatisappropriatetothesituationandthepeopleinvolved.Theyneed tolearnthattherealsourceoftheirpoweristheirownknowledgeandskill andthestrengthoftheirownpersonalitiesnottheauthorityconferredonthem bytheirpositions.Whentheylacktheknowledgeorskillrequiredtoperform theworktheyneedtoknowhowtosharetheirauthority.50Butwhenthey knowWhathastobedoneandhavetheskillandpersonalitytogetitdonethey mustexercisetheirtraditionalauthorityinwhateverwayis necessary.
Text4 Companieshaveembarkedonwhatlooks likethebeginningsofare-runofthemergersandacquisitionsM&Awave thatdefinedthesecondbubblyhalfofthe1990s.Thatperiodreadersmight recallwascharacterizedbyacollectivesplurgethatsawthecreationofsome ofthemostindebtedcompaniesinhistorymanyofwhichlaterwentbankruptor werethemselvesbrokenup.Wildbiddingforteleeomsinternetandmedia as-setsnottomentionthemadnessthatwasDaimler’s$40billionmotoring takeoverin1998—1999ofChryslerortheTime-Warner/AOLmegs-mergerin2000 helpedtogivemergersathoroughlybadname.AconsensusemergedthatM&A wasagreatwayforin-vestmentbankstoreaprichfeesandasurewayfor ambitiousmanagerstobetrayinvestorsbytrashingthevalueoftheir shares.NowM&Aisback.Itsreturnisaglobalphenomenon butitisperhapsmoststrikinginEuropewheresofarthisyeartherehasbeen astreamofdealsworthmorethan$600billionintotalaround40%higherthan inthesameperiodof2004.ThelatesteffortcamethisweekwhenFrance’s Saint-Gobainabuilding-materialsfirmunveiledthede-tailsofits3.6 billion$6.5billionhostilebidforBPBaBritishrival.Inthefirsthalf oftheyearcross-borderactivitywasupthreefoldoverthesameperiodlast year.EvenFranceTelecomwhichwasleftalmostbankruptattheendofthelast mergerwaverecentlyboughtAmenaaSpanishmobileoperator. Shareholder’sapprovalofallthesedealsraisesaninterestingquestion forcompanieseverywhere:areinvestorsrighttothinkthatthesemergersare morelikelytosucceedthanearlierones.’Therearetwoanswers.Thefirstis thatpastmergersmayhavebeenjudgedtooharshly.Thesecondisthatthe presentrashofEuropeandealsdoeslookmoreration-albut—andthecaveatis crucial—onlysofar.Thepatternmaynothold.M&A’spoor reputationstemsnotonlyfromthestringofspectacularfailuresinthe1990s butalsofromstudiesthatshowedvaluedestructionforacquiringshareholders in8.0%ofdeals.Butmorerecentstudiesbyeconomistshaveintroducedanote ofcaution.Investorsshouldlookatthenumberofdealsthatsucceedorfail typicallymeasuredbytheimpactonthesharepriceratherthanasyou mightthinkweighingthembysize.Forexamplenoonedoubtsthatthe Daimler-Chryslermergerdestroyedvalue.Thecom-binedmarketvalueofthetwo firmsisstillbelowthatofDaimleralonebeforethedeal.Thissingledeal accountedforhalfofallGermanM&Aactivitybyvaluein1998and1999and probablydominatedpeople’sthinkingaboutmergerstothesamedegree.Throwin afewothersuchmonstersanditisnowonderthatbroadstudieshavetendedto findthatmergersareabadidea.Thetruepictureismore complicated.ThecaseofDaimler-Chryslerisemployedinthetextas______.
Directions: Writeanessayof160-200wordsbasedonthefollowingdrawing.Inyouressayyoushouldfirstdescribethedrawingtheninterpretitsmeaningandgiveyourcommentonit. YoushouldwriteneatlyonANSWERSHEET2.20points
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肝中进行生物转化时活性葡萄糖醛酸基的供体是
下列有关维生素的叙述中错误的是
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearly onANSWERSHEET2. Psychologistsoncebelievedthatthemotivethatcausedmento strivetoattainhigh-levelmanagerialpositionswastheneedforachievement. Butnowtheybelieveitistheneedforpower.Powerseekers strivehardtoreachpositionswheretheycanexerciseauthorityoverlarge numbersofpeople.46Individualperformerswholackthisdrivearenot likelytoadvancefarupthemanagerialladder.Theyusuallyscorncompany politicsanddevotetheirenergiestoothertypesofactivities.Thepowergame ispartofmanagementanditisplayedbestbythosewhoenjoyit most.47Oneoftheleastrationalactsofbusiness organizationsisthatofhiringmanagerswhohaveahighneedtoexercise authorityandthenteachingthemthatauthoritativemethodsarewrongandthat theyshouldbeconsultativeorparticipative.48Itisaserious mistaketoteachmanagersthattheyshouldadoptstylesthatareinconsistent withtheiruniquepersonalities.Yetthisispreciselywhatalargenumber ofbusinessorganizationsaredoing;anditexplainsinpartwhytheir managementdevelopmentprogramsarenoteffective.49What managerialaspirantsshouldbetaughtishowtoexercisetheirauthorityina waythatisappropriatetothesituationandthepeopleinvolved.Theyneed tolearnthattherealsourceoftheirpoweristheirownknowledgeandskill andthestrengthoftheirownpersonalitiesnottheauthorityconferredonthem bytheirpositions.Whentheylacktheknowledgeorskillrequiredtoperform theworktheyneedtoknowhowtosharetheirauthority.50Butwhenthey knowWhathastobedoneandhavetheskillandpersonalitytogetitdonethey mustexercisetheirtraditionalauthorityinwhateverwayis necessary.
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Directions:Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder. ForQuestions41—45youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoa coherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gtofillineachnumberedbox. Thefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinboxes.Markyour answersonANSWERSHEET1. [A]SowhatdotheAmericansthinkoftheforeignvisitorswhoarrivefor thetorridheatjustwhenlocalsfromtheUnitedStatestendtoavoidDeath ValleySaysparkrangerBrendaHensonTheforeignerswanttoexperiencethe heatinDeathValley.Theythinkthisisneat.Ithinkit’scrazy.[B]The placethatthetourists—mainlyfromEurope—aredrawntoisanactuallyseriesof saltflats225kmlongand6kmto26kmwide.Thesearingheatofthesunis reflectedupfromthisdryandwaterlessterrainandtheonlynoisethatbreaks thesilenceinthisvastvalleyisthecrunchofvisitors’shoesonthefine saltcrystalsleftbyevaporation.Birdsandanimalsarelargelyabsentand onlythehardiestplantshaveanychanceofexistenceinthisunforgiving landscape.[C]Accordingtoparkrangersanaverageof1.3millionvisitors entertheparkeachyear.FromJunethroughAugust90percentofthemare foreignerstheretoexperiencetheblisteringheatthatgivesDeathValleyits name.ArtHortonmeteorologistfromtheNationalWeatherServicesaysthe averagehighinJulyis46.2degCandthelow30degC.ForAugusttheaverage highis45.2degCandthelow29.4degC.[D]Allaroundmountainstower abovethesaltflats.AcrosstheflatsvisitorscanseeTelescopePeakthe highestpointintheparkatmorethan3350m.Normallysnowcoveredinwinter themountainrangeisbareinsummerbutattheedgesoftheValleyoffers someshadefromtheblisteringsun.[E]EvenDeathValley’shotnewsweather canhaveextremesabovethat.ThehottdayseverrecordedwereonJune30 1994andJuly141972whentemperatulhit53.3degC.AndinwinterDeath Valleycontinuestoliveuptoitsnamepducingcoldnessattheotherendof thescalethatcanbelife-threateningtoanyocaughtexposedinit.Thecoldest dayrecordedinDeathValleywasonJanuary31988whenitwas18degCbelow zero.[F]OnetouristfromParissumsuptheattractionverysimply:Wecome herebecatwecantellallourfriendsandfamilythatwe’vebeentothehottest placeintworldhesays.[G]DeathValleyisthelowesthottestdriest areainNorthAmerica.TheclimatethisCaliforniaNationalParkhaslessthan Scmofrainfallayearandtemperaturesto53degCinsummer.That’senoughto keepsensibleAmericansawayduringlhottestmonthsfromJunetoAugust.But it’sthenthatthesizzlingtemperaturesastiflingheatdrawtheirmostavid fanstheforeigntourists.Fromallovertheglobtheydescendtothevalley floorinrentalcarscarryingmapsandwaterbottlesavigorouslyfanning themselveswithnewspaperstokeepcool.Order:
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多酶体系是指
下列有关三羧酸循环的叙述中正确的是
下列有关DNA双股螺旋的描述种正确的是
下列有关同工酶的叙述中正确的一项是
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslate theunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.Yourtranslationshouldbewrittenclearly onANSWERSHEET2. Psychologistsoncebelievedthatthemotivethatcausedmento strivetoattainhigh-levelmanagerialpositionswastheneedforachievement. Butnowtheybelieveitistheneedforpower.Powerseekers strivehardtoreachpositionswheretheycanexerciseauthorityoverlarge numbersofpeople.46Individualperformerswholackthisdrivearenot likelytoadvancefarupthemanagerialladder.Theyusuallyscorncompany politicsanddevotetheirenergiestoothertypesofactivities.Thepowergame ispartofmanagementanditisplayedbestbythosewhoenjoyit most.47Oneoftheleastrationalactsofbusiness organizationsisthatofhiringmanagerswhohaveahighneedtoexercise authorityandthenteachingthemthatauthoritativemethodsarewrongandthat theyshouldbeconsultativeorparticipative.48Itisaserious mistaketoteachmanagersthattheyshouldadoptstylesthatareinconsistent withtheiruniquepersonalities.Yetthisispreciselywhatalargenumber ofbusinessorganizationsaredoing;anditexplainsinpartwhytheir managementdevelopmentprogramsarenoteffective.49What managerialaspirantsshouldbetaughtishowtoexercisetheirauthorityina waythatisappropriatetothesituationandthepeopleinvolved.Theyneed tolearnthattherealsourceoftheirpoweristheirownknowledgeandskill andthestrengthoftheirownpersonalitiesnottheauthorityconferredonthem bytheirpositions.Whentheylacktheknowledgeorskillrequiredtoperform theworktheyneedtoknowhowtosharetheirauthority.50Butwhenthey knowWhathastobedoneandhavetheskillandpersonalitytogetitdonethey mustexercisetheirtraditionalauthorityinwhateverwayis necessary.
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DNA链的碱基序列5'-TCAGAT-3'经RNA聚合酶催化转录生成的RNA链的碱基序列是
Text4 Companieshaveembarkedonwhatlooks likethebeginningsofare-runofthemergersandacquisitionsM&Awave thatdefinedthesecondbubblyhalfofthe1990s.Thatperiodreadersmight recallwascharacterizedbyacollectivesplurgethatsawthecreationofsome ofthemostindebtedcompaniesinhistorymanyofwhichlaterwentbankruptor werethemselvesbrokenup.Wildbiddingforteleeomsinternetandmedia as-setsnottomentionthemadnessthatwasDaimler’s$40billionmotoring takeoverin1998—1999ofChryslerortheTime-Warner/AOLmegs-mergerin2000 helpedtogivemergersathoroughlybadname.AconsensusemergedthatM&A wasagreatwayforin-vestmentbankstoreaprichfeesandasurewayfor ambitiousmanagerstobetrayinvestorsbytrashingthevalueoftheir shares.NowM&Aisback.Itsreturnisaglobalphenomenon butitisperhapsmoststrikinginEuropewheresofarthisyeartherehasbeen astreamofdealsworthmorethan$600billionintotalaround40%higherthan inthesameperiodof2004.ThelatesteffortcamethisweekwhenFrance’s Saint-Gobainabuilding-materialsfirmunveiledthede-tailsofits3.6 billion$6.5billionhostilebidforBPBaBritishrival.Inthefirsthalf oftheyearcross-borderactivitywasupthreefoldoverthesameperiodlast year.EvenFranceTelecomwhichwasleftalmostbankruptattheendofthelast mergerwaverecentlyboughtAmenaaSpanishmobileoperator. Shareholder’sapprovalofallthesedealsraisesaninterestingquestion forcompanieseverywhere:areinvestorsrighttothinkthatthesemergersare morelikelytosucceedthanearlierones.’Therearetwoanswers.Thefirstis thatpastmergersmayhavebeenjudgedtooharshly.Thesecondisthatthe presentrashofEuropeandealsdoeslookmoreration-albut—andthecaveatis crucial—onlysofar.Thepatternmaynothold.M&A’spoor reputationstemsnotonlyfromthestringofspectacularfailuresinthe1990s butalsofromstudiesthatshowedvaluedestructionforacquiringshareholders in8.0%ofdeals.Butmorerecentstudiesbyeconomistshaveintroducedanote ofcaution.Investorsshouldlookatthenumberofdealsthatsucceedorfail typicallymeasuredbytheimpactonthesharepriceratherthanasyou mightthinkweighingthembysize.Forexamplenoonedoubtsthatthe Daimler-Chryslermergerdestroyedvalue.Thecom-binedmarketvalueofthetwo firmsisstillbelowthatofDaimleralonebeforethedeal.Thissingledeal accountedforhalfofallGermanM&Aactivitybyvaluein1998and1999and probablydominatedpeople’sthinkingaboutmergerstothesamedegree.Throwin afewothersuchmonstersanditisnowonderthatbroadstudieshavetendedto findthatmergersareabadidea.Thetruepictureismore complicated.Accordingtothetexttheauthorwouldagreethat______.
Directions:Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder. ForQuestions41—45youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoa coherentarticlebychoosingfromthelistA-Gtofillineachnumberedbox. Thefirstandthelastparagraphshavebeenplacedforyouinboxes.Markyour answersonANSWERSHEET1. [A]SowhatdotheAmericansthinkoftheforeignvisitorswhoarrivefor thetorridheatjustwhenlocalsfromtheUnitedStatestendtoavoidDeath ValleySaysparkrangerBrendaHensonTheforeignerswanttoexperiencethe heatinDeathValley.Theythinkthisisneat.Ithinkit’scrazy.[B]The placethatthetourists—mainlyfromEurope—aredrawntoisanactuallyseriesof saltflats225kmlongand6kmto26kmwide.Thesearingheatofthesunis reflectedupfromthisdryandwaterlessterrainandtheonlynoisethatbreaks thesilenceinthisvastvalleyisthecrunchofvisitors’shoesonthefine saltcrystalsleftbyevaporation.Birdsandanimalsarelargelyabsentand onlythehardiestplantshaveanychanceofexistenceinthisunforgiving landscape.[C]Accordingtoparkrangersanaverageof1.3millionvisitors entertheparkeachyear.FromJunethroughAugust90percentofthemare foreignerstheretoexperiencetheblisteringheatthatgivesDeathValleyits name.ArtHortonmeteorologistfromtheNationalWeatherServicesaysthe averagehighinJulyis46.2degCandthelow30degC.ForAugusttheaverage highis45.2degCandthelow29.4degC.[D]Allaroundmountainstower abovethesaltflats.AcrosstheflatsvisitorscanseeTelescopePeakthe highestpointintheparkatmorethan3350m.Normallysnowcoveredinwinter themountainrangeisbareinsummerbutattheedgesoftheValleyoffers someshadefromtheblisteringsun.[E]EvenDeathValley’shotnewsweather canhaveextremesabovethat.ThehottdayseverrecordedwereonJune30 1994andJuly141972whentemperatulhit53.3degC.AndinwinterDeath Valleycontinuestoliveuptoitsnamepducingcoldnessattheotherendof thescalethatcanbelife-threateningtoanyocaughtexposedinit.Thecoldest dayrecordedinDeathValleywasonJanuary31988whenitwas18degCbelow zero.[F]OnetouristfromParissumsuptheattractionverysimply:Wecome herebecatwecantellallourfriendsandfamilythatwe’vebeentothehottest placeintworldhesays.[G]DeathValleyisthelowesthottestdriest areainNorthAmerica.TheclimatethisCaliforniaNationalParkhaslessthan Scmofrainfallayearandtemperaturesto53degCinsummer.That’senoughto keepsensibleAmericansawayduringlhottestmonthsfromJunetoAugust.But it’sthenthatthesizzlingtemperaturesastiflingheatdrawtheirmostavid fanstheforeigntourists.Fromallovertheglobtheydescendtothevalley floorinrentalcarscarryingmapsandwaterbottlesavigorouslyfanning themselveswithnewspaperstokeepcool.Order:
在下列酶催化的反应中不伴有二氧化碳的生成或消耗的是
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Text4 Companieshaveembarkedonwhatlooks likethebeginningsofare-runofthemergersandacquisitionsM&Awave thatdefinedthesecondbubblyhalfofthe1990s.Thatperiodreadersmight recallwascharacterizedbyacollectivesplurgethatsawthecreationofsome ofthemostindebtedcompaniesinhistorymanyofwhichlaterwentbankruptor werethemselvesbrokenup.Wildbiddingforteleeomsinternetandmedia as-setsnottomentionthemadnessthatwasDaimler’s$40billionmotoring takeoverin1998—1999ofChryslerortheTime-Warner/AOLmegs-mergerin2000 helpedtogivemergersathoroughlybadname.AconsensusemergedthatM&A wasagreatwayforin-vestmentbankstoreaprichfeesandasurewayfor ambitiousmanagerstobetrayinvestorsbytrashingthevalueoftheir shares.NowM&Aisback.Itsreturnisaglobalphenomenon butitisperhapsmoststrikinginEuropewheresofarthisyeartherehasbeen astreamofdealsworthmorethan$600billionintotalaround40%higherthan inthesameperiodof2004.ThelatesteffortcamethisweekwhenFrance’s Saint-Gobainabuilding-materialsfirmunveiledthede-tailsofits3.6 billion$6.5billionhostilebidforBPBaBritishrival.Inthefirsthalf oftheyearcross-borderactivitywasupthreefoldoverthesameperiodlast year.EvenFranceTelecomwhichwasleftalmostbankruptattheendofthelast mergerwaverecentlyboughtAmenaaSpanishmobileoperator. Shareholder’sapprovalofallthesedealsraisesaninterestingquestion forcompanieseverywhere:areinvestorsrighttothinkthatthesemergersare morelikelytosucceedthanearlierones.’Therearetwoanswers.Thefirstis thatpastmergersmayhavebeenjudgedtooharshly.Thesecondisthatthe presentrashofEuropeandealsdoeslookmoreration-albut—andthecaveatis crucial—onlysofar.Thepatternmaynothold.M&A’spoor reputationstemsnotonlyfromthestringofspectacularfailuresinthe1990s butalsofromstudiesthatshowedvaluedestructionforacquiringshareholders in8.0%ofdeals.Butmorerecentstudiesbyeconomistshaveintroducedanote ofcaution.Investorsshouldlookatthenumberofdealsthatsucceedorfail typicallymeasuredbytheimpactonthesharepriceratherthanasyou mightthinkweighingthembysize.Forexamplenoonedoubtsthatthe Daimler-Chryslermergerdestroyedvalue.Thecom-binedmarketvalueofthetwo firmsisstillbelowthatofDaimleralonebeforethedeal.Thissingledeal accountedforhalfofallGermanM&Aactivitybyvaluein1998and1999and probablydominatedpeople’sthinkingaboutmergerstothesamedegree.Throwin afewothersuchmonstersanditisnowonderthatbroadstudieshavetendedto findthatmergersareabadidea.Thetruepictureismore complicated.Accordingtothetextacollectiveopiniononthemergersandacquisitionsalsoconcentrateson______.
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Text3 Apairofdicerolledagainandagain willeventuallyproducetwosixes.Similarlythevirusthatcausesinfluenzais constantlychangingatrandomandonedaywillmutateinawaythatwill enableittoinfectbillionsofpeopleandtokillmillions.Manyexpertsnow believeaglobaloutbreakofpandemicfluisoverdueandthatthenextone couldbeasbadastheonein1918whichkilledsomewherebetween25mand50m peo-pie.Todayhoweveradvancesinmedicineofferrealhopethatanothersuch outbreakcanbecontained—ifgovernmentsstartpreparingnow. Newresearchpublishedthisweeksuggeststhatarelativelysmall stockpileofananti-viraldrug—aslittleas3mdoses—couldbeenoughtolimit sharplyaflupandemicifthedrugsweredeployedquicklytopeopleinthearea surroundingtheinitialoutbreak.Thedrug’smanufacturerRocheistalkingto theWorldHealthOrganisationaboutdonatingsuchastockpile. Thisisgoodnews.Butmuchmoreneedstobedoneespeciallywithanasty strainofavianfluspreadinginAsiawhichcouldmutateintoathreatto humans.SincetheSARSoutbreakin2003afewcountrieshavedevelopedplansin preparationforsimilarepisodes.Butprogresshasbeenshamefullypatchyand thereisstillfartoolittleinternationalco-ordination.A globalstockpileofdrugsalonewouldnotbemuchusewithoutanadequatesystem ofsurveillancetoidentifyearlycasesandawayofdeliveringtreatment quickly.Ifanout-breakoccurredinaborderregionforexampleaswift responsewouldmostlikelydependonprioragreementsbetweendifferent countriesaboutquarantineandcontainment.Reachingsuch agreementsisrarelyeasybutthatmakesthetaskallthemoreurgent.Rich countriestendtobebetterpreparedthanpooronesbutthisshouldbeno consolationtothem.Fludoesnotrespectborders.Itisineveryone’sinterest tomakesurethatdevelopingcountriesespeciallyinAsiaarealsowell prepared.Manymaybridleatinterferencefromoutside.Butifricher nation’swerewillingtodonateanti-viraldrugsandguaranteeasupplyofany vaccinethatbecomesavailablepoorernationsmightbewillingtoreach agreementsoversurveillanceandpreparedness.Simplysorting outafewdetailsnowwillhavelivesandrecriminationslater.Willtherebe enoughventilatorsmakesanddrugsWherewillpeoplebetreatedifthe hospitalsoverflow7WillfoodbedeliveredasnormalToomanycountrieshaveno answerstothesequestions.Accordingtothetextwhichofthefollowingsisnotreadilymade______.
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