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行为主义心理学理论给旅游活动带来的启示包括( )
A.
察言观色,投其所好
B.
防患未然,化解冲突
C.
优化服务,加强宣传
D.
注意分寸,适可而止
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【单选题】( )发现了电磁感应定律。
A.
安培
B.
伏特
C.
奥斯特
D.
法拉第
【单选题】“1831年法拉第发现电磁感应定律,1864年麦克斯韦建立电磁理论,1888年赫兹发现电磁波。这些发现,引发了发电机、电动机、电报、无线电的发明。”材料说明()
A.
电气技术的革命改变了社会面貌
B.
科学理论的突破推动电气技术的发展
C.
电气技术发展是社会需要的结果
D.
电力取代蒸汽动力已成为历史的必然
【简答题】《安全生产法》对生产经营单位的特种作业人员有何规定?
【单选题】Now Berners-Lee is doing a new project which has nothing to do with the Internet.
A.
Y
B.
N
C.
NG
【单选题】Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.
contents
B.
taking
C.
carefully
D.
plastic
E.
packaging
F.
declined
G.
freely
H.
typical
I.
contracts
J.
registered If the package looks pretty, people will buy just about anything. So says an advertising executive in New York, and he has proved his point by selling boxes of rubbish for the price of an expensive bottle of wine. Justin Gignac, 26, has sold almost 900 ____41_____ presented plastic boxes of rubbish from the street of the Big Apple at between $50 and $100 each. Buyers from 19 countries have paid for the souvenirs(纪念品). The idea has been so successful that he is thinking of promoting it around the world. It all began when Mr. Gignac was at a summer workshop. “We had a discussion about he importance of ____42___,” he recalls. “Someone said packaging was unimportant. I disagreed. The only way to prove it was by selling something nobody would ever want.” He searches the streets of Manhattan and typical ___43___ include broken glass, subway tickets, Starbucks cups and used ___44____ forks. “Special editions” are offered at a high price. He charged $100 for rubbish from the opening day of the New York Yankees’ stadium. Mr. Gignac denies ____45___ his customers for fools: “They know what they’re getting. They appreciate the fact that they’re taking something nobody would want and finding beauty in it.” Some _____46___ customers include people who used to live in the city and want a down-to-earth souvenir. He claims he has even sold to art collectors. Realizing that the concept appears to be a real money-maker, Mr. Gignac has ___47___ a company and is employing his girlfriend as vice president. He ___48___ to discuss his profit margins: “It’s actually quite a lot of effort putting them together—but yet, garbage is free.” Mr. Gignac is considering more varieties of souvenirs. He maintains that he has signed ___49___ with people interested in similar projects from as far as Berlin and London. 41.___________
【单选题】It can be inferred that a fashion shop should play______to attract customers.
A.
trendy and up-tempo music
B.
lounge-y music
C.
slow and tender music
D.
quick and lively music
【单选题】1831年,科学家( )发现了电磁感应定律。
A.
法拉第
B.
安培
C.
爱迪生
D.
伏特
【单选题】______the contrary,the rapid growth in enrollment over the last 40 years has come to an end.
A.
To
B.
By
C.
In
D.
On
【单选题】当墙厚等于石宽时,适宜用哪一种组砌方式( )
A.
全顺式
B.
丁顺叠砌
C.
丁顺组砌
D.
交错混合组砌
【单选题】— He didn't go to bed last night until 12 o'clock last night. — Yes. He ______ his experiment over and over, working till midnight. [     ]
A.
played
B.
showed
C.
acted
D.
performed
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【单选题】Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.
contents
B.
taking
C.
carefully
D.
plastic
E.
packaging
F.
declined
G.
freely
H.
typical
I.
contracts
J.
registered If the package looks pretty, people will buy just about anything. So says an advertising executive in New York, and he has proved his point by selling boxes of rubbish for the price of an expensive bottle of wine. Justin Gignac, 26, has sold almost 900 ____41_____ presented plastic boxes of rubbish from the street of the Big Apple at between $50 and $100 each. Buyers from 19 countries have paid for the souvenirs(纪念品). The idea has been so successful that he is thinking of promoting it around the world. It all began when Mr. Gignac was at a summer workshop. “We had a discussion about he importance of ____42___,” he recalls. “Someone said packaging was unimportant. I disagreed. The only way to prove it was by selling something nobody would ever want.” He searches the streets of Manhattan and typical ___43___ include broken glass, subway tickets, Starbucks cups and used ___44____ forks. “Special editions” are offered at a high price. He charged $100 for rubbish from the opening day of the New York Yankees’ stadium. Mr. Gignac denies ____45___ his customers for fools: “They know what they’re getting. They appreciate the fact that they’re taking something nobody would want and finding beauty in it.” Some _____46___ customers include people who used to live in the city and want a down-to-earth souvenir. He claims he has even sold to art collectors. Realizing that the concept appears to be a real money-maker, Mr. Gignac has ___47___ a company and is employing his girlfriend as vice president. He ___48___ to discuss his profit margins: “It’s actually quite a lot of effort putting them together—but yet, garbage is free.” Mr. Gignac is considering more varieties of souvenirs. He maintains that he has signed ___49___ with people interested in similar projects from as far as Berlin and London. 41.___________