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姓名:_________________編號:_________________地區:_________________省市:_________________ 密封線 姓名:_________________編號:_________________地區:_________________省市:_________________ 密封線 密封線 全國銀行招聘考試重點試題精編注意事項:1.全卷采用機器閱卷,請考生注意書寫規范;考試時間為120分鐘。2.在作答前,考生請將自己的學校、姓名、班級、準考證號涂寫在試卷和答題卡規定位置。

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1、下列語句中沒有語病的一項是()。A.參加這次關于基因治療技術論壇的各界人士在論壇期間就基因技術發展方向、應用前景、普及等眾多議題為期兩天發表意見并進行了深入、廣泛的交流。B.一位領導表示,今年政府將會撥出專款用來改善棚戶區居民的生活條件,盡量讓所有人都能住上寬敞明亮的房子。C.這種病毒雖然傳播速度慢,但極易致死,如果不研發出相關疫苗,疫情會逐漸擴散,給整個社會帶來不可估量的損失。D.在政府的號召之下,K市數千名青年志愿者深入基層學雷鋒活動,幫助老人們做家務,讓他們不再那么孤單,無助。

2、Herspeechwas______,thatistosay,we______herspeech.A.impressive;wereimpressingbyB.impressed;wereimpressedatC.impressive;wereimpressedwithD.impressing;wereimpressingat

3、資料:Whenaconsumerfindsthatanitemsheorheboughtisfaultyorinsomeotherwaydoesnotliveuptothemanufacturer'sclaims,thefirststepistopresentthewarranty,oranyotherrecordswhichmighthelp.atthestoreofpurchase.Inmostcases,thisactionwillproduceresults.However,ifitdoesnot,therearevariousmeanstheconsumermayusetogainsatisfactionAsimpleandcommonmethodusedbymanyconsumersistocomplaindirectlytothestoremanager.Ingeneral,the“higherup”hisorhercomplaint,thefasterheorshecanexpectittobesettled.Insuchacase,itisusuallysettledintheconsumer'sfavor,assumingheorshehasajustclaim.Consumersshouldcomplaininpersonwheneverpossible,butiftheycannotgettotheplaceofpurchase,itisacceptabletophoneorwritethecomplaintinaletter.Complainingisusuallymosteffectivewhenitisdonepolitelybutfirmly,andespeciallywhentheconsumercandemonstratewhatiswrongwiththeiteminquestionIfthiscannotbedone,theconsumerwillsucceedbestbypresentingspecificinformationastowhatiswrong.ratherthanbymakinggeneralstatements.Forexample,“Theleftspeakerdoesnotworkatallandthesoundcomingoutoftherightoneisunclear”isbetterthan“Thisstereodoesnotwork”Thestoremanagermayadvicetheconsumertowritetothemanufacturer.Ifso,theconsumershoulddothis,statingthecomplaintaspolitelyandfirmlyaspossible.Ifapolitecomplaintdoesnotachievethedesiredresult,theconsumercangotoastepfurther.Sheorhecanthreatentotakethesellertocourtorreportthesellertoaprivateorpublicorganizationresponsibleforprotectingconsumer'srights.Whenaconsumerfindsthatanitemsheorheboughtisfaulty,whatshouldshe/hedofirst?A.ToaskforhelpfromtheshopassistantsB.ToshowthewrittenpromisebythecompanyC.TopostitonlineD.Tocomplaintothecompany

4、資料:ThefollowingpassageistheintroductionaboutoneoftheMonsellinternationalfinancialproducts.Accordingtothepassage,therewillbe5questions.Youshouldreadcarefully,thenselecttherightanswer.Passage:Asateenagerbetweentheageof13and18,maybeyouwouldliketomanageyourownmoneyandhaveyourownbankaccount.ThegoodnewsisthatBankofMonsellhasjustlaunchedseveralgreatsolutionsforyou.ThefirstoneistheTeenDiscountedBankPlans(TDBPS).TDBPSfeatureadiscountof$9.95permonthonyourmonthlybankfee—that’sasavingsofupto$120peryear.It’stheprimaryandmostcommonaccountchosenbynearly45%ofourteencustomers.Ifitisnottoyourliking,maybethefollowingalternativeswhichoffermorediscountandbenefitsonyourbankaccountsareabletomeetyourdemands.InaPlusPlan,youcanhaveupto30transactionspermonthfreeofchargeonasmanyasaccountsasyouneedontheconditionthatyourPrimaryChequingAccountmustbeyourleadaccount,theoneyoudesignatetopayanyfeesrequiredbyyourBankPlan(i.e.monthlyplanfees,transactionfees).ItincludesPrimaryChequingandupto19moreeligibleaccounts.Youcanmake30transactionseitherinbranch,byphone,online,bymobileoratanATMofBankofMonsell.Fromthe31sttransaction,afeeof$0.7pertransactionwillbecharged.APlusPlanisabletohelpsaveyouupto$288.60ayearonfees.Besides,itenablesyoutosendmoneygloballytoover200countriesandterritoriesviaInteracte–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.APlusPlanofferspreferredexchangerateonlywhenbuyingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).InaPerformancePlan,thenumberoftransactionsisunlimitedonasmanyasaccountsasyouneed,meaningthatyoucanmakeasmanyeverydaybankingtransactionsasyouwantfreeofchargeinbranch,onlineoratanATMofBankofMonsell.Itdoesnotincludephonebankingservices.However,afeeof$4.00amonthischargedforthisservice.ItalsoincludesPrimaryChequingandupto16moreeligibleaccounts.Ithelpsyousaveupto$456.60ayearonfees.Italsoenablesyoutosendmoneygloballytoover200countriesandterritoriesviaInterace–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.What’smore,onenon-bankofMonsellATMwithdrawalontheInteracnetworkpermonthisoffered.APerformancePlanofferspreferredexchangeratewhenbuyingorsellingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).InaPremiumPlanyoucanalsomakeunlimitedtransactionsonasmanyaccountsasyouneedatamonthlyfeeof$15.05.ItincludesPrimaryChequingandupto15moreeligibleaccounts.Theeverydaybankingtransactionsofthisplanshouldbecontrolledfewerthan40,oryouhavetopayafeeof$0.8foreverytransactionbeyond40.Ithelpssaveupto$791.95peryearonfees.What’smore,5non-bankofMonsellATMdebittransactionsontheInteracnetworkand5internationaldebittransactionsusingnon-bankofMonsellATMspermonthisincluded.However,itdoesnothavetheabilitytosendmoneygloballytoanycountryorterritoryviaInterace–TransferthroughitsOnlineBanking.APremiumPlanofferspreferredexchangerateonlywhensellingU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction).Youcanapplyforanyoftheseaccountsbyphone,onlineorinperson.Pleasefeelfreetocallusat1-870-226-5266orwriteemailstoBankofMonsellMike@orgetonourwebsiteforanyfurtherdetailsoftheseservicesandproducts.IfyouchoosethePlusPlan,whichofthefollowingwillNOTbetrue?A.TogetherwithPrimaryChequing,youcanown20accountsB.Ifyoumake32transaction,afeeof$1.4willbechargedC.Youwillbeabletosaveupto$240.5amonthonfeesD.YoucansellU.S.cash(upto$5,000U.S.pertransaction)atpreferredexchangerate

5、資料:Nocredit,badcreditHearthetermsoftenenoughandtheycanblurtogether.Thesecreditstatusesaren’toneandthesame,though.Whetheryouhavenocreditorbadcredit,onething’sforsure:Youdon’thavegoodcredit.Andwithoutgoodcredit,you’llfaceanuphillbattleanytimeyouapplyforaloanorcreditcard.Potentiallenderswillwanttoknowthatyouwillalmostcertainlyrepayanymoneythatyouborrow.Theylikelywon’triskloaningmoneyorextendingcredittothosewhosecreditworthinessisabigquestionmarkor,worse,whohaveatrackrecordofpoormoneymanagement.Ifyoufallintoeitherofthesecategories,it’ssmarttofocusonraisingyourcreditscores.Ifyouhavenocreditscore,youdon’thaveacredithistory.Ifyouhavebadcredit,it’slikelythatyou’vemishandledcreditinthepast.Andthesetwoless-than-idealcreditstandingsrequiredifferentsolutions.Ifyoufallintheno-creditcategory,youhaven’tnecessarilymadeanyfinancialmistakes.Inthiscase,agoodwaytostartbuildingthathistoryistoacquireacreditcardforpeoplewithnocredit.Securedcreditcards(whichrequireasecuritydeposit)orcollegestudentcreditcardsaretypicallytheeasiesttoqualifyforifyouhavenocredit.Acredit-builderloancanalsohelpyouestablishcredit.Badcreditcanbearesultoffinancialmissteps,includingmissingpayments,defaultingonloans,orhavingaccountssenttocollections.Ifyoufallintothiscategoryandneedcredit,you’llneedtolookforabad-creditcreditcard.Asecuredcardorcredit-builderloanisagoodoptioninthissituation,aswell.Youalsomayqualifyforabad-creditpersonalloan.Ifyoustillhaveopenaccounts,paydownthebalancesbutdon’tclosecreditaccountsifyoucanavoidit.Peoplewithnocreditarejuststartingtobuildtheirfinancialreputation,whilethosewithbadcreditaredoingdamagecontrol.Movingfromoneoftheselessdesirablesituationstoagoodcreditstandingmayusedifferenttools,butthemethodismuchthesame:Makeyourpaymentsontimeandkeepyourdebtlow.Ittakesdiligenceanddedication,butitcanbedone.Thesolution(s)forBad-creditcouldbe______.A.havingaccountssenttocollectionsB.lookingforano-creditcreditcardC.payingdownthebalanceD.closingyourcreditaccounts

6、Anin-depthunderstandingofthisemergingphenomenonrequiresnotjusttheconsiderationofquantitativestudies,butthe______ofselectedquantitative,qualitativeandmixed-methodstudydesigns.A.collectB.poolingC.poolD.poll

7、1984年之前我國的中央銀行制度類型屬于()。A.復合式B.單一式C.二元式D.準中央銀行

8、“物華天寶,龍光射牛斗之墟”出自()。A.張若虛《春江花月夜》B.蘇軾《赤壁賦》C.江淹《別賦》D.王勃《滕王閣序》

9、Passage8Treesshouldonlybeprunedwhenthereisagoodandclearreasonfordoingsoand,fortunately,thenumberofsuchreasonsissmall.Pruninginvolvescuttingawayofovergrownandunwantedbranches,andtheinexperiencedgardenercanbeencouragedbythethoughtthatmoredamageresultsfromdoingitunnecessarilythanfromleavingthetreestogrowintheirownways.First,pruningmaybedonetomakesurethattreeshaveadesiredshapeorsize.Theobjectmaybetogetatreeoftherightheight,andatthesametimetohelpthegrowthofsmallsidebrancheswhichwillthickenitsappearanceorgiveitaspecialshape.Secondly,pruningmaybedonetomakethetreehealthier.Youmaycutoutdiseasedordeadwood,orbranchesthatarerubbingagainsteachotherandthuscausingwounds.ThehealthofatreemaybeencouragedbyremovingthebranchesthatareblockingupthecenterandsopreventingthefreemovementofairOneresultofpruningisthatanopenwoundisleftonthetreeandthisprovidesaneasyentryfordiseases,butitisawoundthatwillheal.Oftenthereisaracebetweenthehealingandthediseaseastowhetherthetreewillliveordie,orthatthereisaperiodwhenthetreeisatrisk.Itshouldbetheaimofeverygardenertoreducetheriskasfaraspossible.Itisessentialtomaketheareawhichhasbeenprunedsmoothandclean,forhealingwillbesloweddownbyroughness.Youshouldallowthecutsurfacetodryforafewhoursandthenpaintitwithoneofthesubstancesavailablefromgardenshopsproducedespeciallyforthispurpose.Pruningisusuallydoneinwinterforthenyoucanseetheshapeofthetreeclearlywithouttheinterference(妨礙)fromtheleavesanditis,too,veryunlikelythatthecutsyoumakewillbleedIfthisdoeshappen,itis,ofcourse,impossibletopaintthemproperly.Treesbecomeunhealthyifthegardener().A.tohelpawoundtodryB.tocoversaroughsurfaceC.damagessomeofthesmallsidebranchesD.allowstoomanybranchestogrowinthemiddle

10、All()isacontinuoussupplyoffueloil.A.whatisneededB.thatisneededC.thethingneededD.fortheirneeds

11、Writingoutalltheinvitationsbyhandwasmoretime-consumingthanwe().A.willexpectB.areexpectingC.expectD.hadexpected

12、Passage5Desertification,drought,anddespair-thatiswhatglobalwarminghasinstoreformuchofAfrica.Orsowehear.Emergingevidenceispaintingaverydifferentscenario,oneinwhichrisingtemperaturescouldbenefitmillionsofAfricansinthedriestpartsofthecontinent.ScientistsarenowseeingsignalsthattheSaharadesertandsurroundingregionsaregreeningduetoincreasingrainfall.Ifsustained,theserainscouldrevitalizedrought-ravagedregions,reclaimingthemforfarmingcommunities.Thisdesert-shrinkingtrendissupportedbyclimatemodels,whichpredictareturntoconditionsthatturnedtheSaharaintoalushplainsome12,000yearsago.ThegreenshootsofrecoveryareshowinguponsatelliteimagesofregionsincludingtheSahel,asemi-desertzoneborderingtheSaharatothesouththatstretchessome2,400miles.Imagestakenbetween1982and2002revealedextensivere-greeningthroughouttheSahel,accordingtoanewstudyinthejournalBiogeosciences.ThestudysuggestshugeincreasesinvegetationinareasincludingcentralChadandwesternSudan.Thetransitionmaybeoccurringbecausehotterairhasmorecapacitytoholdmoisture,whichinturncreatesmorerain,saidMartinClaussenoftheMaxPlanckInstituteforMeteorologyinHamburg,Germany.“Thewater-holdingcapacityoftheairisthemaindrivingforce.”Claussensaid.Whilesatelliteimagescan’tdistinguishtemporaryplantslikegrassesthatcomeandgowiththerains,groundsurveyssuggestrecentvegetationchangeisfirmlyrooted.IntheeasternSaharaareaofsouthwesternEgyptandnorthernSudan,newtreesareflourishing,accordingtoStefanKropelin,aclimatescientistattheUniversityofCologne’sAfricaResearchUnitinGermany.“Before,therewasnotasinglescorpion,notasinglebladeofgrass,”saidKropelin,whohasstudiedtheregionfortwodecades.“Nowyouhavepeoplegrazingtheircamelsinareaswhichmaynothavebeenusedforhundredsoreventhousandsofyears.Youseebirds,ostriches,comingback,evensortsofamphibianscomingback,”hesaid.“Thetrendhascontinuedformorethan20years.Itisindisputable.”Anexplosioninplantgrowthhasbeenpredictedbysomeclimatemodels.Forinstance,in2005ateamledbyReindertHaarsmaoftheRoyalNetherlandsMeteorologicalInstituteinDeBilt,theNetherlands,forecastsignificantlymorefuturerainfallintheSahel.ThestudyinGeophysicalResearchLetterspredictedthatrainfallintheJulytoSeptemberwetseasonwouldrisebyuptotwomillimetersaday,by2080.Satellitedatashows“thatindeedduringthelastdecade,theSahelisbecominggreener,”Haarsmasaid.Evenso,climatescientistsdonotagreeonhowfutureclimatechangewillaffecttheSahel—somestudiessimulateadecreaseinrainfall.“Thisissueisstillratheruncertain,”Haarsmasaid.MaxPlanck’sClaussensaidNorthAfricaistheareaofgreatestdisagreementamongclimatechangemodelers.Forecastinghowglobalwarmingwillaffecttheregioniscomplicatedbyitsvastsizeandtheunpredictableinfluenceofhigh-altitudewindsthatdispersemonsoonrains,Claussenadded.“Halfthemodelsfollowawettertrend,andhalfadriertrend.”Accordingtothefirstparagraph,globalwarmingissupposedtohavethefollowingimpactsonAfricaEXCEPT().A.waterdeficiencyB.distressC.desertificationD.moregrassesandlakes

13、漢代人關于《離騷》篇名的解釋有()。A.離別的牢騷,離開憂愁B.離別的憂愁,遭遇憂愁C.離別的牢騷,遭遇憂愁D.離別的憂愁,離開憂愁

14、資料:Becauseofthebiochemicalreactionsinyourbodythatoccurwitheverytypeoffoodyoueatonadailybases,somefoodsageyoufasterthanyourrealage,whileotherfoodshelptofightaging.Threeoftheprocessesthatgooninsideyourbodythathaveamajorimpactonyourrateofagingarecalled“glycation”,“inflammation”and“oxidation”.Whenwetalkaboutaging,we’renotjusttalkingaboutwrinklesonyourskinorhowthickyourhairis,we’realsotalkingaboutfactorsthatyoucan’tsee,suchashowwellyourorgansfunction,andwhetheryourjointsaredegrading.Accordingtothepassage,agingisaboutallthefollowingexcept--.A.thedegradingjointsB.thethinningofyourhairC.thegoodconditionofyourorgansD.thewrinklesaroundyoureyes

15、上海證券交易所上市交易的某只股票,2009年末的每股稅后利潤為0.2元,市場利率為2.5%。根據上述材料,回答問題:該只股票的靜態價格是()元。A.4B.5C.8D.20

16、資料:Britainisfacinga“crisisoffatherlessness”inwhichalmosthalfofallchildrenborntodaywillnotbelivingwithbothparentsbythetimetheyare15,thenewchiefexecutiveofthethinktankfoundedbyIainDuncanSmithhaswarned.AndyCook,whorunstheCentreforSocialJustice,whichischairedbytheformercabinetminister,arguedthatregularcontactwithafatherfigurereducedcriminalbehaviorinchildrenandboostedcognitiveskillsincludingreasoningandlanguagedevelopment.Cookclaimedtherewastoomuchofa“throwawayculture”toparenting,adding:“Overthelast40years,themeteoricriseinfamilybreakdownhasblighted(損害)thelivesofthepoorestchildrenthemost.Therelationshipchildrenhavewiththeirfathersaffectstheirself-esteem,howwelltheydoatschool,evenwhethertheyareabletoformhappy,long-lastingrelationshipsasadults.”Cooksaiditwasinevitablethatrelationshipswouldnotalwaysworkout,butarguedthatacultureshiftcouldreducetheprevalenceoffamilybreakdown,andstressedtheimportanceofparentingoncecoupleshadseparated.“Weneedasocietalshiftinperspectivefromregardingfathersasadispensableextratorecognizingtheirvalueasacrucialpillarinachild’slife.”hesaid.Cookarguedpolicyoughttobefocusedonlonger-termthinking,andemphasizingthepotentialimpactonchildrenoftroubledrelationships,stressingthedisproportionateeffectonthepoorest.Histhinktank’sfiguresshowthatbytheageoffive48%ofchildreninlow-incomefamiliesarenotlivingwithbothparents,comparedwith16%ofchildreninmiddle-tohigher-incomefamilies.Hesaidhisworkwouldalsofocusonfourotherfactorsthatcontributedtopoverty:educationalfailure,worklessness,problemdebtandaddiction.Lookingonlyatincomelevelsskewedpolicy,headded.Despitecontroversyintheeducationsectoraboutthegrowthofgrammarschools,Cookarguedthattherewasevidencetheycouldbesuccessfulifheadteacherstriedtofindthemosttalentedchildrenfrompoorerfamilies.TheformerchiefexecutiveoftheCentreforSocialJustice,ChristianGuy,whobecamethePM'spovertyadviser,saidthehopeofthepreviousstrategywasto“startaparentingrevolution——fortoolongpoliticianslookedawayasfamilyinstabilityandpoorchilddevelopmentblightedlivesinthepoorestneighbourhoods”.“Parentswantwhat'sbestfortheirchildren,butgreatadvicetendstobethepreserveofthebetteroff.Thishastochangeifwewanttoseechildrenstartingschoolreadytoleadtocommunicateandforminghealthyrelationships”.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,“crisisoffatherlessness”isespeciallyfeaturedby______.A.therapidincreaseinthenumberofabandonedchildrenB.thehighpercentageofsingle-parentfamilyC.thegradualdecreaseoffather-childcontactD.thenegativeimpactoffamilysplitonchildren

17、Itwasno()thathiscarwasseennearthebankatthetimeoftherobbery.A.coincidenceB.conventionC.certaintyD.complication

18、資料:Nomatterhowcarefullyyoupickthemembersonyourteam,youmaystillendupwithanegativeemployee.Theseworkersdon’tnecessarilyfallintothecategoryof“toxic,”butthey’rejustkindofadragwiththeircynical,pessimisticworldview.Ifyou‘redealingwithanegativeemployee,hereare3stepstotake.FINDOUTWHYIfyoudecidetoproceedinaddressingthebehavior,thinkaboutwhethertherehavebeenbehaviorchangesrecently.Isthenegativityaconstantorhasthebehaviorescalated?Ifthelatter,wasthereaneventthatleduptothechange?Individualsintheworkplacelivemulti-dimensionallives,andothernon-workplacestressesmayimpactworkproductivityandmood.InanApril2016reportintheJournalofManagerialPsychology,ateamofTorontoresearchersfoundthatemployeewhoarecynicaloftheirworkplacemayfeelmorepositiveiftheirmanagersaresupportive.DISCUSSGOALSWhendiscussingthesituationwithyournegativeemployee,itisrecommendedtoframethediscussioninthecontextoftheIndividual’sgoals.”Tonepolicing”whereyousimplypointoutpessimisticcommentarywithoutaddressingtherootcause,rarelyworksandmayjustcausemoreresentment.Gettotherootoftheissueandfindoutiftheemployeeneedsadditionaltraining,perhapsinmanagementorcommunicationskills,toovercomeadeficit.ADDRESSISSUESAdirect,solutions-orientedconversationwiththeemployeecanuncoverproblemsorcircumstancesdrivingthebehavior.Ifthereareworkplaceissuethatcanbesolved,considerdoingsoifitmakesense.Iftherearepersonalissuesthathavecausedanescalationinnegativebehavior,examinewhetheraccommodationscanbemadetohelpthepersonwhilethey’regoingthroughsuchchallenges.Someemployeesdon’thavegreatinterpersonalskills,andputtingtheminjobswheretheyaremorefocusedonjob-relatedtasksthanoninteractionswithotherscanbeaneffectivesolution,too.ItcanbeinferredfromthearticlethatA.Ifyourmanagerissupportive,youmightfeelmorepositiveB.NegativeemployeesaredevastatingtothecompanyC.RaisingsalarieswillmakeemployeesfeelpositiveD.Promotionsmeansagreatdealtotheemployees

19、資料:Procrastinationcomesinmanydisguises.Wemightresolvetotackleatask,butfindendlessreasonstodeferit.Wemightprioritizethingswecanreadilytickoffourto-dolist-answeringemails,say-whileleavingthebig,complexstuffuntouchedforanotherday.Wecanlookandfeelbusy.whileartfullyavoidingthetanksthatreallymatter.Andwhenwelookatthoserolling,longuntoucheditemsatthebottomofourto-dolist,wecan'thelpbutfeelalittledisappointedinourselves.Theproblemisourbrainsareprogrammedtoprocrastinate.Ingeneral,wealltendtostrugglewithtaskthatpromisefutureupsideinreturnforeffortswetakenow.That'sbecauseit'seasierforourbrainstoprocessconcreteratherthanabstractthings,andtheimmediatehassleisverytangiblecomparedwiththoseunknowable,uncertainfuturebenefits.Sotheshort-termefforteasilydominatesthelong-termupsideinourminds--anexampleofsomethingthatbehavioralscientistscallpresentbias.Howcanyoubecomelessmyopicaboutyourelusivetasks?It'sallaboutrebalancingthecostbenefitanalysis:makethebenefitsofactionfeelbigger,andthecostsofactionfeelsmaller.Therewardfordoingapesteringtaskneedstofeellargerthantheimmediatepainoftackingit.Tomakethebenefitsofactionfeelbiggerandmorereal:Visualizehowgreatitwillbetogetitdone.Researchershavediscoveredthatpeoplearemorelikelytosavefortheirfutureretirementifthey'reshowndigitallyagedphotographsofthemselves.Why?Becauseitmakestheirfutureselffeelmorereal-makingthefuturebenefitsofsavingalsofeelmoreweighty.Thenextparagraphisprobablyabout____.A.ThenaturalfunctionofourbrainB.TheotherwaystomakethebenefitsofactionfeelbiggerandrealC.TheotherwaystomakethebenefitsofactionfeelsmallerandunrealD.Theperilsofprocrastination

20、資料:Forpromotionstoremaineffective,RTcompanyhastoanalyzetheimpactofdifferentcampaigns.Wordofmouthpromotionscanbemoredifficulttomeasurethansometraditionalmethodsofpromotion.Althoughhealthysalesareanimportantmeasure,RTusesothermeasurestoevaluatetheeffectivenessofitsactivities.Forexample:Settingtargetsforsalesreturnsfromthesmallerpromotionalactivities.Evaluatingtheamountofeditorialcoverageitsactivitiesreceiveinthemedia.MeasuringthenumberofblogsrelatedtoRT'sproductsandthefrequencyofcommentontheseblogs.EvaluatingtheonlineinfluenceofRTactivitiesinthesocialmedia.Forexample,onTwittertherearearound260000followersofRTactivities.OnFacebook,morethan21000000consumerslikeRT.Conductinganannualbrandhealth-checkwithconsumerstoensurethattheylikethebrand.MeasuringtheoutcomesofRTpromotionsisnotjustaboutreturnoninvestment.Thesefiguresdonotcreatethewholepicture.Thisisbecauseitcanbedifficulttovaluewordofmouthpromotionsonpaper.Salesreturnsdonottakenotaccountotherfactorssuchaslonger-termbrandloyalty.Whatisthepassageabout?A.thesalesreportofRTcampaignsB.thesalesreportofRTcompanyC.howFacebookandTwitterhaveinfluencedthemarketD.howtoevaluatepromotionalactivities

21、水平標尺出現在word工作區的()。A.左側B.頂部C.右側D.底部

22、閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項。Thegovernmentistobanpaymentstowitnessesbynewspapersseekingtobuyuppeopleinvolvedinprominentcases?1?thetrialofRosemaryWest.Inasignificant?2?oflegalcontrolsoverthepress,LordIrvine,theLordChancellor,willintroducea?3?billthatwillproposemakingpaymentstowitnesses?4?andwillstrictlycontroltheamountof?5?thatcanbegiventoacase?6?atrialbegins.InalettertoGeraldKaufman,ChairmanoftheHouseofCommonsMediaSelectCommittee,LordIrvinesaidhe?7?withacommitteereportthisyearwhichsaidthatselfregulationdidnot?8?sufficientcontrol.?9?ofthelettercametwodaysafterLordIrvinecauseda?10?ofmediaprotestwhenhesaidthe?11?ofprivacycontrolscontainedinEuropeanlegislationwouldbelefttojudges?12?toParliament.TheLordChancellorsaidintroductionoftheHumanRightsBill,which?13?theEuropeanConventiononHumanRightslegally?14?inBritain,laiddownthateverybodywas?15?toprivacyandthatpublicfigurescouldgotocourttoprotectthemselvesandtheirfamilies.“Pressfreedomswillbeinsafehands?16?ourBritishjudges,”hesaid.Witnesspaymentsbecamean?17?afterwestwassentencedto10lifesentencesin1995.Upto19witnesseswere?18?tohavereceivedpaymentsfortellingtheirstoriestonewspapers.Concernswereraised?19?witnessesmightbeencouragedtoexaggeratetheirstoriesincourtto?20?guiltyverdicts[中國工商銀行真題]A.impactB.incidentC.inferenceD.issue

23、下列哪個選項不在世界四大文明古國之列?()A.巴比倫B.雅典C.埃及D.印度

24、It'ssucha__todotheshoppingeveryday.Heistiredofit.A.dutyB.taskC.choreD.work

25、資料:It'ssocommontohearpeoplesay,“I’mstressedout,”almostasabadgeofhonor,asifthisisasymptomonlyofourfast-pacedmodernlife.Butinherbook,“Exhaustion:AHistory,”AnnaKatharinaSchaffnerwritesthatthesyndromeofmentalexhaustionhasexistedalmostsincethebeginningofhumanhistory.Commentatorsclaim[ours]isthemostexhaustingperiodinhistory,thedemandsonourenergyreservesbeingunprecedented.Byimplication,theyrepresentthepastasalessenergy-drainingtimeinwhichpeoplelivedmuchlessstressfullivesinharmonywithnatureandtheseasons,“saysSchaffner,a.professorofcomparativeliteratureandmedicalhumanitiesattheUniversityofKentinEngland,inanemailinterview.Iaskedm

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