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[单项选择]Program Cost $7,100(2007) (covers tuition.all program materials,and some meals) Special pricing available to companies sponsoring three or more participants.
A. A company may be given a discount if they provide money for the program.
B. money for at least three of their own employees.
C. a special price.
[单项选择]The ancient cities were characterized by all the following except ______.
A) larger populations C) different roles
B) different social classes D) different locations
A. The ancient cities were characterized by all the following except ______.
B. larger populations
C. different social classes
D. different roles
E. different locations
[单项选择]How much is the budget plan for 2005
A. $2.8 billion.
B. $215-212 billion.
C. $4 billion.
D. $2.4 trillion.
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The project budget has been finalizeD. Additional work has been discovered that was not planned for in the budget or project scope.()could provide the fund to cover the newly discovered work item.
A. Contingency reserve
B. Project profit
C. Management reserve
D. Special fund
[单项选择]The author cites all of the following as reasons for Josquin's relative obscurity EXCEPT______.
A. the difficulty one encounters in attempting to read his musical notation
B. the inability of modern musicians to play instruments of Renaissance
C. the difficulty of procuring unusual instruments needed to play the music
D. the lack of public interest in Renaissance music
[单项选择]A budget which, by recognizing different cost behaviour is designed to change as the volume of actual output changes is ______.
(a)fixed Budget. (b)zero Budget.
(c)flexible Budget. (d)rolling Budget.
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Attempt to balance the budget were so successful that analysts are projecting a ()of$2 million over four years.
A. price
B. surplus
C. check
D. penalty
[填空题]The education budget for the coming year is about $4 billion, ______ (比人们预想的要多的多).
[单项选择]By the time I got to the cinema, all the tickets for " The Merchant of Venice"______out.
A. were sold
B. was sold
C. had been sold
D. have been sold
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Assuming that a constant travel-time budget, geographic constraints and short-term infrastructure constraints persist as fundamental features of global mobility, what long-term results can one expect In high-income regions, (21) North America, our picture suggests that the share of traffic (22) supplied by buses and automobiles will decline as high-speed transport rises sharply. In developing countries, we (23) the strongest increase to be in the shares first for buses and later for automobiles. Globally, these (24) in bus and automobile transport are partially offsetting. In all regions, the share of low-speed rail transport will probably continue its strongly (25) decline.
We expect that throughout the period 1990~2050, the (26) North American will continue to devote most of his or her 1.1-hour travel-time (27) to automobile travel. The very large demand (28) air travel (or high-speed rail travel) that will be manifest in 2050 (29) to only 12 minutes per person a day; a little time goes a long way in the air. In several developing regions, most travel (30) in 2050 will still be devoted to nonmotorized modes. Buses will persist (31) the primary form of motorized transportation in developing countries for decades. (32) important air travel becomes, buses, automobiles and (33) low-speed trains will surely go on serving vital functions. (34) of the super-rich already commute and shop in aircraft, but average people will continue to spend most of their travel time on the (35) .
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A. outcomes
B. trends
C. declines
D. impacts