These costs cannot be borne out of profits, no matter what popular ________ may say.A、promiseB、agreementC、speechD、rhetoric

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These costs cannot be borne out of profits, no matter what popular ________ may say.

A、promise

B、agreement

C、speech

D、rhetoric


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  • 第1题:

    Without the instrument,we__________

    A.cannot’hardly do nothing

    B.cannot hardly do anything

    C.can hardly do nothing

    D.can hardly do anything


    正确答案:D
    can hardly do an37thin9,hardly是否定词,所以不能再有其他否定词,所以A、B与C 都不符合。

  • 第2题:

    根据以下内容,回答235-239题。


    What is the last day to apply for the WHC position? (  )

    A.May 1
    B.May 10
    C.May 17
    D.May 27

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第3题:

    ()are?those?costs?that?cannot?be?directly?traced?to?a specific?project?and?therefore?will?be?accumulated?and allocated?equitably?over?multiple?projects?by?some?approved and?documented?accounting?procedure.

    A.Direct costs
    B.Operation costs
    C.Indirect costs
    D.Implement costs

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题翻译:
    ()是指不能直接追溯到特定项目的成本,因此将通过一些批准和记录的会计程序在多个项目上平均累计和分配。
    A.直接成本B.运营成本C.间接成本D.实施成本
    本题考查成本的分类,不能直接的就可以理解为间接,间接成本:来自一般管理费用科目或几个项目共同负担的项目成本所分摊给本项目的费用。
    而成本管理中不是涉及运营成本、实施成本。排除BD选项。所以此题选择C选项。

  • 第4题:

    Everyone knows airline pricing is based on supply and demand. Fares are mores expensive during peak travel seasons like summer and to prime destinations like European capitals. So if a flight to Rome costs more than a flight to Milan you d think that demand for Rome must be higher or supply lower
    What’s puzzling is that you can pay a high price to a given destination but a dramatically lower price for the exact same flight if you agree to go on to another destination.
    Take Alitalia to Rome for instance for travel in August A round-trip economy flight directly to Rome leaving JFK at 10:05 p.m on Alitalia 611 on August 5 costs $1,655 when booked on April 30 Compare that to $903 for a round-trip economy ticket to Milan(stopping in Rome)leaving JFK on the exact same Alitalia 611 flight at 10:05 p.m on August 5. So why is Alitalia willing to fly you to Rome for $752 less than it would otherwise plus give you an extra one-and-a-half-hour flight to Milan?
    Airlines have increased their profitability in recent years by segmenting the market for air travel and charging customers different prices for the same product. In this case the market is segmented based on demand for direct flights. Airlines know most people prefer the shortest route to their destination so they make customers pay up for the privilege of flying direct(They also make it a little more inconvenient if you don’t pay up for a direct flight in order to encourage you to fly direct)
    When process become so obviously illogical it may be time to why air tickets can’t be transferred or resold just like any other normal product If the airlines are entitled to exploit the free market shouldn’t customers be allowed to do the same thing?
    What’s the author’s attitude to the present airline pricing?

    A. Neutral
    B. Positive
    C. Negative
    D. Not mentioned

    答案:A
    解析:
    态度题。从整个文段作者表述的方式,就是客观的表明机票的定价机制。并没有针对这个问题过多的表明自己的态度。所以作者就是中立的态度。B项:积极的;C项:消极的;D均:未提及;均不符。因此答案选A。

  • 第5题:

    资料:Everyone knows airline pricing is based on supply and demand. Fares are more expensive during peak travel seasons like summer and to prime destinations like European capitals. So if a flight to Rome costs more than a flight to Milan, you'd think that demand for Rome must be higher or supply lower.
    What's puzzling is that you can pay a high price to a given destination but a dramatically lower price for the exact same flight if you agree to go on to another destination.
    Take Alitalia to Rome, for instance, for travel in August. A round-trip, economy flight directly to Rome leaving JFK at 10:05 p.m. on Alitalia 611 on August 5 costs $1,655 when booked on April 30. Compare that to $903 for a round-trip, economy ticket to Milan (stopping in Rome) leaving JFK on the exact same Alitalia 611 flight at 10:05 p.m. on August 5. So why is Alitalia willing to fly to Rome for $752 less than it would otherwise, plus give you an extra one-and-a-half-hour flight to Milan?
    Airlines have increased their profitability in recent years by segmenting the market for air travel and charging customers different prices for the same product. In this case, the market is segmented based on demand for direct flights. Airlines know most people prefer the shortest route to their destination, so they make customers pay up for the privilege of flying direct. (They also make it a little more inconvenient if you don't pay up for a direct flight, in order to encourage you to fly direct.)
    When prices become so obviously illogical, it may be time to revisit why air tickets can't be transferred or resold just like any other normal product. If the airlines are entitled to exploit the free market, shouldn't customers be allowed to do the same thing?

    What’s the author’s attitude to the present airline pricing?

    A.Neutral.
    B.Positive
    C.Negative.
    D.Not mentioned.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是态度理解。
    【关键词】author’s attitude;the present airline pricing
    【主题句】第5自然段If the airlines are entitled to exploit the free market, shouldn’t customers be allowed to do the same thing?如果航空公司有权利用自由市场,那么乘客为什么没有权利做同样的事呢?
    【解析】题目意为“作者对现今机票的态度是什么?”选项A意为“中立的”,选项B意为“积极的”,选项C意为“消极的,反对的”,选项D意为“未提及”, 作者首先表达对较远旅程费用较少表示不解,分析了航空公司利用人们喜欢短程旅行的心理,对直飞航线收取较高费用,并故意让转机航线不方便。根据文章最后一段以及主题句,可知作者对现今机票价格的特点是持不满和反对的态度的,

  • 第6题:

    下面英文日期写法错误的是____?

    A.May 1, 2015

    B.1 May,2015

    C.1 May 2015

    D.May 1st, 2015


    10 Oct.,2015