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[单项选择]The project for developing local industries was (evaluated) for its usefulness, feasibility and easiness of execution.
A. assessed
B. compared
C. measured
D. weighed
[单项选择]Developing the project schedule is often an iterative process.It determines the planned start and finish dates for project activities and milestones.Schedule development can require the review and revision of duration estimates and resource estimates to create an approved project schedule that can serve as a baseline to ______ progress.
A. analyze
B. track
C. level
D. extend
[简答题]Tourism is developing rapidly in China. Write an essay of approximately 120 words giving your comment on developing tourism.
[填空题]A to speed up project completion times
B to cut expenditure on temporary staff
C to rationalise the system of record-keeping
D to combine functions across departments
E to save time spent in meetings
F to co-ordinate projects on different sites
G to streamline the recruitment process
H to reduce differences among targets.........................
[多项选择] You are a project leader responsible for a large export order. You have been asked to organize foreign language training programme for the staff.
Write a memo to staff:
Explaining why the programme are necessary
Saying when the programme will start
Asking for suggestions for what to include in the programme
Write 40—50 words on a separate sheet.
MEMO
TO: All staff
FROM:
DATE: 25 May, 2005
SUBJECT:
[填空题]
Developing Environmental Management Strategies
Strong and sustainable economic activity depends on healthy environmental management. It is being increasingly recognized by the public, government and industry that there is no need to shift moothly from a "react and cure" approach to an ",anticipate and prevent" approach. The mechanism governing this change started to appear three to four years ago and the momentum for change has been gathering steadily ever since.
Whilst the need to embrace these changes is almost universally accepted, the mechanisms for change and the priorities for action have been far from clear. The public and the media point to anecdotal evidence of lack of progress, or setbacks, over a bewildering range of topics. These inci-dents are catalogued by local and national pressure groups to enhance their own campaigns for change. The Government, under pressure from the European Community, has introduced legislati